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  2. Great Plains Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Great Plains Athletic Conference was founded on September 22, 1969, as the Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NIAC). [1] The first president of the conference was Art Nicolia (NWU) while Glen Hinkle (Doane) was the vice president and Roger Olsen (Dana) was the secretary/treasure.

  3. List of college athletic programs in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Basketball Base-ball Soft-ball Ice hockey Soccer M W M W M W Creighton Bluejays: Creighton University: Omaha: Big East: Nebraska Cornhuskers: University of Nebraska–Lincoln: Lincoln: Big Ten: FBS: Omaha Mavericks: University of Nebraska Omaha: Omaha: Summit [a

  4. Midland University - Wikipedia

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    Midland University is a private Lutheran university in Fremont, Nebraska. It has an approximate enrollment of 1,600 students on 33-acre (13 ha) campus. It has an approximate enrollment of 1,600 students on 33-acre (13 ha) campus.

  5. Tri-State Conference (1960–1981) - Wikipedia

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    The Tri-State Conference began operations in 1960 with seven members: Concordia College (now known as Concordia University Nebraska in Seward, Nebraska), Dana College in Blair, Nebraska, Midland College (now known as Midland University) in Fremont, Nebraska, Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa, Sioux Falls College (now known as the ...

  6. List of Nebraska Cornhuskers men's basketball seasons

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    The Nebraska Cornhuskers men's basketball team represents the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the Big Ten Conference of NCAA Division I. The program's first game was an 11–8 win over the Lincoln YMCA in 1897. Three years later, Nebraska played its first game against another university, a 37–5 victory over Nebraska Wesleyan.

  7. Bob Devaney Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    The Devaney Center opened in 1976 with a capacity of 13,595, replacing the Nebraska Coliseum as the primary home venue for Nebraska's men's and women's basketball programs. . Initially called the NU Sports Complex, it was later named for College Football Hall of Fame head coach Bob Devaney, who led Nebraska's football program to two national championships and served as athletic director for ...

  8. 2024 Kids' College registration now open

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    Mar. 25—MIDLAND — Midland College has announced that registration for the 2024 Kids' College, a summer enrichment program where children can come to play, have fun, and experience the joy of ...

  9. 2012–13 Nebraska Cornhuskers men's basketball team

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    The 2012–13 Nebraska Cornhuskers men's basketball team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Led by head coach Tim Miles , in his first season with the Cornhuskers. The team will play its home games in Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, Nebraska , and were a member of the Big Ten Conference .