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Summit Christian College is a private Christian college in Gering, Nebraska.It was established in 1951 in Scottsbluff as Platte Valley Bible College.The college is accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Learning (ABHE) and offers on-campus and distance education programs leading to bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, and certificates.
The following is a list of schools that participate in NCAA Division I softball, according to NCAA.com. [1] These teams compete to go to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Devon Park for the Women's College World Series. (For schools whose athletic branding does not directly correspond with the school name, the athletic branding is in parentheses.)
Cotner College (Nebraska Christian College) 1889 1933 Bethany Heights (Lincoln) Cotner College was founded in 1889 by the Nebraska Christian Missionary Alliance and was affiliated with the Disciples of Christ. It was located in the then-independent town of Bethany Heights, Nebraska, which is now part of Lincoln.
Summit League: South Dakota State: Mia Jarecki South Dakota State: Kamryn Meyer Omaha: Mike Heard Omaha: 2024 Summit League softball tournament: Jackrabbit Softball Stadium • Brookings, SD: Omaha: Sun Belt Conference: Louisiana: Mihyia Davis Louisiana: Jessica Mullins Texas State: Gerry Glasco Louisiana: 2024 Sun Belt Conference softball ...
The following conference moves for the 2022 season were announced: Five schools left the Southland Conference. Abilene Christian, Lamar, Sam Houston, and Stephen F. Austin moved to the WAC, [1] and Central Arkansas left for the ASUN.
St. Louis Community College Archers in Florissant Valley (men’s soccer), Forest Park (men’s/women’s basketball), Meramec (baseball, softball, women’s soccer and volleyball) Nebraska [ edit ]
Five schools began transitions from NCAA Division II to Division I on July 1, 2022. [1]Lindenwood and Southern Indiana joined the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC).; Queens joined the ASUN Conference (which has since reverted to its past name of Atlantic Sun Conference).