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Jarvis Christian has appeared in the NAIA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament three times: 2003, 2008, and 2009. Jarvis women's track & field team won the RRAC conference championship for track & field in 2021.
1998 - The Red River Athletic Conference (RRAC) was founded. Charter members included Bacone College, Houston Baptist University (now Houston Christian University), Huston–Tillotson University, Jarvis Christian College (now Jarvis Christian University), Langston University, Northwestern Oklahoma State University, Northwood University–Texas, Paul Quinn College, the University of Science and ...
Basketball Baseball Softball Soccer M W M W UHV Jaguars: University of Houston-Victoria: Victoria: Red River: Huston-Tillotson Rams: Huston-Tillotson University: Austin: Red River: Jarvis Christian Bulldogs: Jarvis Christian University: Hawkins: Red River: Nelson Lions: Nelson University: Waxahachie: Sooner: North American Stallions: North ...
Crews served as athletic director, head football coach and head men's basketball coach at Jarvis Christian College (now known as Jarvis Christian University) from 1957 to 1960. [2] He went 14–12 as football coach and 40–16 in basketball. [2]
The newest conference sport is women's wrestling, added for the 2019–20 season. The conference is known for a rich basketball tradition. Member schools have won the men's NAIA tournament 12 times and women's NAIA tournament 16 times. SAC member schools also boast 14 NAIA national titles in men's golf, 13 in softball, 12 in women's indoor ...
School Nickname City State/ province Current affiliation Conference Joins Bismarck State College: Mystics: Bismarck: North Dakota: Mon-Dak Conference (NJCAA): Frontier Conference
The LSU–Shreveport men's and women's soccer teams compete in NAIA Division I. [10] The soccer program at LSUS began in 1992 with Norm Dolch as the head coach for the men's team. By 2005, women's soccer came on board under the direction of Coach Jed Jones. In 2013, the program was cut due to budget constraints enacted by the state.
Currently, the MEAC has automatic qualifying bids for NCAA postseason play in men's basketball (since 1981), women's basketball (since 1982), softball (since 1995), men's and women's tennis (since 1998), and volleyball (since 1994). Bowling was officially sanctioned as a MEAC-governed sport in 1999.