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The college was a member of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA), primarily competing as an Independent. Concordia–Selma competed in seven intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports included baseball, basketball, and soccer; while women's sports included basketball, softball, track & field, and volleyball.
1990 Nazareth College (MI) 1991 Concordia College St. Paul (MN) 1992 Northland College; 1993 Concordia College Seward (NE) 1994 (Not available) 1995 Kansas Wesleyan University; 1996 Kansas Wesleyan University; 1997 Kansas Wesleyan University; 1998 Rochester College; 1999 Rochester College; 2000 Florida College; 2001 University of Dallas; 2002 ...
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(July 18, 2002) "Selma team hits pair of slams in inning." The Associated Press State & Local Wire. Gullion, John. (May 14, 2003) "Cloverleafs Gone." The Selma Times-Journal. Ted Williams' son signed by pro league from the Sporting News, extracted 19 October 2006. 2003 Selma Cloverleafs Statistics from The Baseball Cube, extracted 19 October 2006.
Concordia College Alabama: Selma, Alabama: 1963–2018 LCMS Historically Black College: Concordia College: Fort Wayne, Indiana: 1839–1957 LCMS Prepared men for study in the LCMS seminaries Concordia College: Conover, North Carolina: 1878–1935 LCMS Founded by members of the Evangelical Lutheran Tennessee Synod: Concordia College: Bronxville ...
1993 – The Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) was founded. Charter members included Albertson College of Idaho (now the College of Idaho), Concordia College, Portland (later Concordia University–Portland), Eastern Oregon State College (now Eastern Oregon University), George Fox College (George Fox University), Northwest Nazarene College (now Northwest Nazarene University), the Oregon ...
William Adolf Wambsganss (March 19, 1894 – December 8, 1985) was an American second baseman in Major League Baseball.From 1914 through 1926, Wambsganss played for the Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, and Philadelphia Athletics.
Concordia Cougars baseball players (1 P) This page was last edited on 3 December 2024, at 06:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...