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From 1994 to 1996, Earleywine was an assistant coach at Westminster under former Major League Baseball player and University of Missouri alum Phil Bradley. [3] [4] After Bradley left the college, Earleywine became head coach at Westminster beginning in the 1997 season. Earleywine had a 63–44 cumulative record at Westminster from 1997 to 1999. [5]
Sports venues in Kansas City, Missouri (3 C, 20 P) Sports venues in Springfield, Missouri (7 P) Sports venues on the National Register of Historic Places in Missouri (6 P)
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Missouri hosts a number of sports teams. Missouri is home to six major league professional sports teams — three in the St. Louis metropolitan area, and three in the Kansas City metropolitan area. Missouri hosted the 1904 Summer Olympics at Washington University in St. Louis, the first time the games were hosted in the United States.
2010 - Lincoln (MO) re-joined back to the MIAA in the 2010-11 academic year. 2011 - Nebraska-Omaha left the MIAA to join the NCAA Division I ranks as an NCAA D-I Independent (which would later join the Summit League , beginning the 2012-13 academic year) after the 2010-11 academic year.
Championships by school Team Season Total Blair Oaks 1978–present 19 Boonville 2018–present 0 California 1959–present 21 Camdenton 1959–1982
The following lists Missouri high schools and the athletic conferences in which they compete. [1] Under the current system used by the Missouri State High School Activities Association some conference member teams may also compete in the same playoff district while others are in districts with non-conference members.
The Missouri S&T Miners (variously S&T or Missouri Miners) are the athletic teams that represent the Missouri University of Science and Technology, located in Rolla, Missouri, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) for most of its sports since the 2005 ...