Sooner Athletics

SAC Teams With Legacy Sports Construction

Legacy Sports Construction becomes official sports construction partner of league

OKLAHOMA CITY – Sooner Athletic Conference Commissioner John Martin has announced a partnership with Legacy Sports Construction, making them the sports construction partner of the SAC.
"Each Sooner Athletic Conference member strives to provide an amazing student-athlete experience across all sports," Martin said. "We know that a partnership with Legacy Sports Construction will help our conference continue in this endeavor."
"Legacy Sports Construction is extremely excited to be partnering with such a tradition-rich conference as the Sooner Athletic Conference," said Brian Morris, President of Legacy Sports Construction. "We are looking forward to this partnership and supporting the institutions and student-athletes that strive for the same commitment to excellence that our company does." 
About Legacy Sports Construction
Legacy Sports Construction is recognized as an innovator in athletic facilities. From synthetic turf fields and running tracks to bocce ball, sports courts, shuffleboard courts and pickleball courts, no job is too big or too small for the certified professionals at Legacy Sports Construction. Let us help you bring your vision to reality. 
About the Sooner Athletic Conference
The Sooner Athletic Conference, founded in 1978 as a five-member conference of Oklahoma-based schools, currently has a 12-member league competing in 18 sports with six members in Oklahoma, four in Texas, and one each in Arkansas and Kansas. 
Current full members include Central Christian College (McPherson, Kan.); John Brown University (Siloam Springs, Ark.); Langston University (Langston, Okla.); Mid-America Christian University (Oklahoma City); Oklahoma City University (Oklahoma City); Oklahoma Panhandle State University (Goodwell, Okla.); Southwestern Assemblies of God University (Waxahachie, Texas); Southwestern Christian University (Bethany, Okla.); Texas Wesleyan University (Fort Worth, Texas): University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma (Chickasha, Okla.); and Wayland Baptist University (Plainview, Texas); The University of North Texas Dallas (Dallas) has become the latest addition to the Sooner Athletic Conference.