Lipscomb Bisons
2026 Lipscomb Bisons baseball team
Founded1869ย (1869)
Conference historyMississippi Valley Conference (1929โ€“1934)
Volunteer State Athletic Conference (1948โ€“1985)
Tennessee Collegiate Athletic Conference (1986โ€“1996)
TranSouth Athletic Conference (1997โ€“2001)
UniversityLipscomb University
Head coachJeff Forehand (20th season)
ConferenceAtlantic Sun
Gold Division
LocationNashville, Tennessee
Home stadiumDugan Field
(capacity: 1,500)
NicknameBisons
ColorsPurpleย andย gold[1]
ย ย ย 
College World Series champions
NAIA: 1977, 1979
NCAA tournament appearances
2008, 2015, 2023, 2026
Conference tournament champions
2008, 2015, 2023, 2026
Conference regular season champions
2022, 2023

The Lipscomb Bisons baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate baseball team of Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The team competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I and is a member of the ASUN Conference.

The Bisons have been to three NCAA tournaments, in 2008, 2015, and 2023.

Lipscomb in the NCAA Tournament

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Year Record Pct Notes
2008 1โ€“2 .333 Athens Regional
2015 0โ€“2 .000 Nashville Regional
2023 0โ€“2 .000 Clemson Regional
2026 0โ€“2 .000 Athens Regional
TOTALS
1โ€“8 .111

Stadiums

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Ken Dugan Field at Stephen Lee Marsh Stadium

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The Bisons have played their home games at Dugan Field in Nashville since 1991. The facility has a capacity of 1,500 spectators.[2] The playing surface is named after Ken Dugan, Lipscomb baseball coach from 1960 to 1996 and winner of over 1,000 games as head of the program. The surrounding stadium is named after Stephen Lee Marsh.[3]

Head coaches

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Head coaches[4]
Year(s) Coach Seasons Wโ€“Lโ€“T Pct
1926โ€“1928 Hershel Priestley 3 0โ€“0โ€“0 โ€“
1929 Edgar Darnell 1 0โ€“0โ€“0 โ€“
1930โ€“1932 H. Leo Boles 3 0โ€“0โ€“0 โ€“
1933 Robert Alexander 1 0โ€“0โ€“0 โ€“
1934โ€“1936, 1938โ€“1942 Robert Neil 8 0โ€“0โ€“0 โ€“
1937 Pinkey Berryhill 1 0โ€“0โ€“0 โ€“
1947โ€“1951 Herman Waddell 5 0โ€“0โ€“0 โ€“
1952 Axel Swang 1 0โ€“0โ€“0 โ€“
1953โ€“1956 Elvis Sherrill 4 0โ€“0โ€“0 โ€“
1957โ€“1959 Charles Morris 3 0โ€“0โ€“0 โ€“
1960โ€“1996 Ken Dugan 37 1,137โ€“450 .716
1997โ€“2000 Mel Brown 4 0โ€“0โ€“0 โ€“
2001โ€“2006 Wynn Fletcher 6 123โ€“184 .401
2007โ€“present Jeff Forehand 18 479โ€“501 .489
Totals 14 95 1,739โ€“1,135 .605

NCAA tournament

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NCAA tournament[5]
Year Site Record Notes
2008 Foley Field 1โ€“2 Athens Regional
2015 Hawkins Field 0โ€“2 Nashville Regional
2023 Doug Kingsmore Stadium 0โ€“2 Clemson Regional
2026 Foley Field 0โ€“1 Athens Regional
Total โ€” 1โ€“7 (1โ€“7 regionals)

Player awards

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Atlantic Sun award winners

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References

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  1. ^ Lipscomb University Brand Identity Guide and Stylebook (PDF). January 1, 2016. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  2. ^ "Dugan Field". The Baseball Cube. Archived from the original on October 16, 2012. Retrieved May 7, 2011.
  3. ^ "Dugan Field at Marsh Stadium". lipscombsports.com. Archived from the original on May 17, 2011. Retrieved May 7, 2011.
  4. ^ "2018 Baseball Record Book" (PDF). www.nusports.com. Northwestern University. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  5. ^ Kirk Downs (May 26, 2015). "Baseball claims A-Sun title, heading to second NCAA tourney". www.lipscomb.edu. Lipscomb University. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
  6. ^ "2020 ASUN Conference Baseball Record Book" (PDF). www.asunsports.org. Atlantic Sun Conference. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
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