P-Club
Keep Our Lions Roaring on the Playing Field
Boasting a proud athletic tradition, Piedmont University's Lions routinely compete for regular season and postseason championships across 22 intercollegiate sports. Our facilities, coaches, and athletes are second to none in NCAA Division III – and we can make that claim thanks in large part to the efforts of our alumni and boosters. Their generous financial support makes a real difference for our Lions – and you too can be a part of that success by giving to the P-Club.
Our athletic booster club, the P-Club, was established in 1922 and it helps the Lions to stay at the forefront of the competitive and challenging Collegiate Conference of the South – as well as to excel in the classroom. The P-Club also plays a key role in providing our stellar athletic facilities, which gives both our athletes a measurable homefield advantage and our students a great place to cheer on their peers. Give to the P-Club today and see what a difference you can make for Piedmont University athletics.
Lions Success by the Numbers
competitive teams that excel in NCAA Division III
postseason appearances since Piedmont joined NCAA DIII (2003-04)
Collegiate Conference of the South tournament/postseason championships
Collegiate Conference of the South regular season championships
An Impressive History
Prior to joining NCAA Division III, Piedmont, while competing in various other conferences, won 57 conference tournament titles, 47 regular season conference championships and produced 16 National championship appearances.
Building Success
To win at the highest levels requires more than just athletes and a desire to compete – it also requires facilities where our Lions can achieve. Thanks in part to the financial support of the P-Club, Piedmont University has created and maintains some of the most impressive facilities in the Collegiate Conference of the South.
Your generous donations help to maintain and continuously improve a wide range of on-campus facilities, including:
Johnny Mize Athletic Center
The Mize Center is home to our athletic department and houses Cave Arena – Piedmont’s 1,200-seat gymnasium in which our basketball and volleyball teams compete.
Walker Athletic Complex
This impressive, multi-field facility is home to our Soccer, Softball, and Lacrosse programs.
Burgen Tennis Courts
These six hardtop courts have hosted numerous tournaments, including 2010 GSAC Tennis Championship Tournament.
Loudermilk Field
Opened in 2005, the Lions’ impressive baseball stadium holds over 600 spectators and is designed to mimic classic ballparks of the 1930s and 40s.
Wilbanks Track
Home to Piedmont’s track and field programs, this off-site facility meets a multitude of needs.
Cross Country Trails
Piedmont’s cross country teams utilize areas such as Lake Russell State Park and Tallulah Gorge as practice facilities, as well as the areas nearby the Demorest campus.
Have Questions?
If you’d like to talk with someone at Piedmont about how your athletic giving can be best served, please contact Piedmont University Assistant Vice President Ann Sutton in our University Advancement office.
ADVANCEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
Ann Sutton
Assistant Vice President
Email: asutton@piedmont.edu
Phone: 706-776-0148