Stinson resigns, Dean named interim AD
Lincoln University Director of Athletics and Recreational Services Harry Stinson III has announced his resignation, effective September 19, 2022. Read More...
Lincoln University Director of Athletics and Recreational Services Harry Stinson III has announced his resignation, effective September 19, 2022. Read More...
As the Lincoln University athletic department continues its quest to become a premier NCAA Division II program, one of their standard trademarks will center around the student-athletes. Read More...
Lincoln University Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing & Communications Jayson Ameer Rasheed was recently elected as the Atlantic Regional representative for Division II Sports Information Directors of America (D2SIDA). Read More... Lincoln University
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Lincoln University Director of Athletics and Recreational Services Harry Stinson III has named Serita Porter as the department's Assistant Athletic Director for Wellness and Recreational Services. Read More... Lincoln University
Lincoln University Director of Athletics and Recreational Services Harry Stinson III has been elected as the Vice-chairperson of the NCAA Division II Management Council. Read More... Lincoln University
The Lincoln University athletic department announces 22 student-athletes are recipients of the 2021-22 Division 2 Athletic Directors Association (D2 ADA) Academic Achievement Awards. Read More... Lincoln University
Rob Knox is continuing to leave a legacy everywhere he goes. Read More... Lincoln University
Bob Smith was a lot of things. Read More... Lincoln University
The Lincoln University Department of Athletics has announced the induction of nine student-athletes into the Pennsylvania Alpha Xi chapter of Chi Alpha Sigma (XAΣ), the National College Athlete Honor Society, which recognizes student-athletes from accredited four-year NCAA, NAIA, or NCCAA institutions who excel in both the classroom and competition. Read