History of Grenadier
Athletics
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The IU Southeast intercollegiate
athletic program may be traced to the late 1960’s with beginnings that could be
called extramural. Teams representing IU
Southeast, mostly men’s basketball, played in various city recreational leagues
and against independent teams, industrial teams, and some local business colleges. There were some attempts to form a baseball
team and play that kind of competition, but opponents were difficult to find.
In the early 70’s, the men’s
basketball team settled into schedules against junior colleges, some four year
schools, and business colleges. The
1971-72 men’s schedule was composed of mostly four year degree granting
institutions. This team is considered to
be the first intercollegiate team in at IU Southeast. From that point on, the schedules became
fully intercollegiate. Also, in the
early 70’s, men’s golf and tennis teams were formed and women’s basketball
started in much the same fashion as the men’s program began. Each of these sports played at least some
four year schools from 1972-73 on. During the 70’s and early 80’s, IU Southeast
had, at one period or another, teams in men’s and women’s basketball, baseball,
women’s volleyball, men’s soccer, men’s golf, men’s and women’s tennis and
men’s and women’s cross country.
IN the 1971-72 year, Grenadiers was
adopted as the official school nickname.
Prior to that, IU Southeast teams were known as the Cougars. The term Grenadier refers to an elite British
Regiment. Some veterans of this regiment
may have settled on the present site of the IU Southeast campus. In 1971-72, the school also adopted the
colors red, white and blue. A task force
recommended these colors because they were similar to IUB’s cream and crimson
and yet distinctive by the inclusion of navy blue. The task force also noted that the colors are
the colors of the national flag. In
1971-72, the Grenadier Club was organized as a booster organization. In
December of 2006, the Board of Trustees voted to adopt the IU Integrated Image
Study which changed the official IU Southeast school colors to Crimson and
Cream.
The women’s programs became the
institution’s first “accredited” athletic program when they became affiliated
with the AIAW (Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women) in
1975-76. In that same year, there was an
attempt to affiliate IU Southeast with the NCAA’s Division III. IU Bloomington did not approve this, however,
on the grounds that only one IU campus could be affiliated with the NCAA. Thus, steps were initiated to affiliate with
the NAIA. These efforts culminated with
active membership being attained in 1978.
In 1982, the AIAW folded and the NAIA added women’s programs to the
organization.
Some other historical notes
include the completion of the
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