Conroy Named Head Basketball Coach at The Citadel

The architect of the last 20-win season in program history, Ed Conroy returns as the head basketball coach at The Citadel.

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Search underway for new Bulldogs basketball coach; Baucom contract will not be extended

“We thank him for his leadership and the significant impact he made on our basketball program since he began coaching the Bulldogs in 2015.”

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The Citadel photographer’s top 21 images from 2021

“Building and nurturing our community, supporting one another and marching forward together is, to me, what principled leadership looks like.”

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The Citadel’s Hayden Brown is guided by faith

The super senior from the Upstate has grown and developed his game and himself during his time here in the Lowcountry.

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Bulldogs win! Citadel volleyball earns school’s first SoCon title in women’s team sports

The Citadel volleyball team won the military school’s first Southern Conference championship in a women’s team sport on Nov. 21. 

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Citadel cadet takes oath before taking the field

Cadet — and Bulldog soccer player — Ryleigh Jenkins is joining a long family line of serving our country.

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The Citadel Athletics and The Blood Connection Enter into Multi-Year Partnership with Mission to Save Lives in the Lowcountry

The military college will officially welcome The Blood Connection to campus when their partnership kicks off on Sept. 22 with a blood drive.

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Meet the active duty Marine playing football for The Citadel. (PS, he’s fast.)

He’s served in Haiti, Kuwait and Syria, and was posted to the Pentagon for the last two years as the highest ranking enlisted Marine.

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Al Kennickell to be Inducted into The Citadel’s Hall of Fame

From his time as versatile player for the Bulldog football team, Al Kennickell was committed to the concept of team first.

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Nai’Ryan Bookert’s journey to The Citadel: A group home, a new family and 8-man football

“I’m going to do what I have to do to play, to get on the field. And in the classroom, I’ll do what I have to do to get a degree.”

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