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The Dallas Baptist Patriots are the 15 athletic teams that represent the Dallas Baptist University, located in Dallas, Texas, in NCAA intercollegiate sports. All of the varsity Patriot athletic teams compete at the Division II level with the exception of the baseball team, which plays in Division I. DBU Athletics also sponsors five club ...
Conference USA (NCAA Division I, baseball only) Lone Star Conference (NCAA Division II, all other sports) Website. www.dbu.edu. Dallas Baptist University (DBU) is a private Christian university in Dallas, Texas. [2][3] Founded in 1898 as Decatur Baptist College, Dallas Baptist University currently operates campuses in Dallas, Plano, and Hurst ...
Team School City Conference Sport sponsorship Football Basketball Baseball Softball Soccer M W M W Angelo State Rams: Angelo State University: San Angelo: Lone Star: Dallas Baptist Patriots: Dallas Baptist University: Dallas: Lone Star [a] Lubbock Christian Chaparrals: Lubbock Christian University: Lubbock: Lone Star: Midwestern State Mustangs ...
Eddy Pelc and Eli Paton had two RBIs apiece, Emilio Barreras went 3 for 5 with an RBI and scored twice and Grand Canyon beat Dallas Baptist 12-10 Sunday in an elimination game at the Tuscon Regional.
Cliff Harris. Clifford Allen Harris (born November 12, 1948) is an American former professional football player who was a safety for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL) for ten seasons. A Pro Football Hall of Famer, he appeared in five Super Bowls and was selected to six consecutive Pro Bowls.
Dallas Baptist University: 5,445 Dallas: Patriots: NCAA Division II Non–Football, compete in the Missouri Valley Conference at the Division I level for baseball: Texas Wesleyan University: 3,378 Fort Worth: Rams: NAIA Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary: 2,674 Fort Worth: No Mascot No Athletics (N/A) Dallas Theological Seminary: 2,601 ...
Heart of America Athletic Conference. Concordia University–Michigan [a] Cardinals. Ann Arbor. Michigan. 2011. Mid-States Football Association. Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference. Concordia University–Nebraska.
Tom Landry. Thomas Wade Landry (September 11, 1924 – February 12, 2000) was an American professional football coach, player, and World War II veteran. Regarded as one of the greatest head coaches of all time, [1] he was the first head coach of the Dallas Cowboys in the National Football League (NFL), a position he held for 29 seasons.