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  2. Kay Yeager Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Wichita Falls Warriors (NAHL) (2020–2022) The Kay Yeager Coliseum is a 7,380-seat multi-purpose arena in Wichita Falls, Texas. It was completed in 2003. Kay Yeager ...

  3. Wichita State Shockers - Wikipedia

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    Wichita State University was also the first Division I-A school to hire a black head coach in college football, Willie Jeffries in 1979. [9] In 1978 place kicker Joe Williams tied University of Arkansas All-American kicker Steve Little and University of Texas kicker Russell Erxleben for the longest kick in NCAA history after kicking a 67-yard ...

  4. List of NCAA Division I conference changes in the 2010s

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    All sports except football, men's wrestling, and women's swimming and diving Atlantic Sun: Big South: Centenary Gentlemen: All sports (non-football) The Summit: American Southwest (Division III) Cleveland State Vikings [368] Baseball Horizon: Dropped baseball Colorado Buffaloes [369] All sports except skiing and indoor track & field Big 12: Pac ...

  5. Six new and soon-to-come sports and entertainment ... - AOL

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    Wichita is experiencing a surge in new sports and entertainment ventures, adding recreational opportunities for residents. Among the highlights are a 32-lane bowling complex planned by Ray Baty ...

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  8. Wichita Wind Surge - Wikipedia

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    The city later announced that a new $75 million stadium would be built to host the Triple-A New Orleans Baby Cakes, who agreed to relocate to Wichita beginning with the 2020 season. [4] The club announced its nickname, Wind Surge, in November 2019. [5] The name was met with criticism from Wichita residents following the announcement. [6]

  9. Joe Ragland - Wikipedia

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    Following two solid years as the starting point guard for Wichita State, Ragland entered the 2012 NBA draft.However, he went undrafted. He next played in the 2012 NBA Summer League, with the Golden State Warriors' summer league squad; although he played in all 5 games for the undefeated Warriors summer league team, he was not able to secure an NBA contract with the Warriors.