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  2. Santa Fe Saints - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe is represented by a men's baseball team. In November 2022, the college announced a fundraising initiative for new baseball and softball facilities. [3] In 2016, the Saints secured their sixth Mid-Conference title in a ten-year span. [4] Johnny Wiggs is the current head coach of the team.

  3. List of NCAA Division III institutions - Wikipedia

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    All schools do not provide athletic scholarships to students. Conference affiliations listed in this table are primary affiliations as of the current 2024–25 school year. Many schools will house some sports in other conferences if their primary leagues do not sponsor a given sport.

  4. List of college athletic programs in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    School City Conference Sport sponsorship Basketball Base-ball Soft-ball Soccer M W M W Southwest Mustangs: University of the Southwest: Hobbs: Red River: Northern New Mexico Eagles: Northern New Mexico College: Espanola: Independent

  5. Category:NCAA Division III baseball teams - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 November 2024, at 05:21 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Category:Santa Fe Saints baseball - Wikipedia

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    This category is for baseball topics pertaining to Santa Fe College (formerly known as Santa Fe Junior College) in Gainesville, Florida. Subcategories.

  7. NJCAA Region 8 - Wikipedia

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    All members of the NJCAA Region 8 are Division I, excluding Pasco–Hernando State College, which is in Division II. [1] The colleges athletics are collectively administered by the Florida College System Activities Association (FCSAA), with the exception of ASA College of Miami , which is a private institution.

  8. NCAA Division III - Wikipedia

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    The College Division split again in 1973 when the NCAA went to its current naming convention: Division I, Division II, and Division III. D-III schools are not allowed to offer athletic scholarships, while D-II schools can. D-III is the NCAA's largest division with around 450 member institutions, which are 80% private and 20% public.

  9. Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    1962 – On September 1, 1962, the SCAC was founded as the College Athletic Conference (CAC).Charter members included Centre College, Southwestern University at Memphis, The University of the South of Sewanee and Washington and Lee University, which later added Washington University in St. Louis during that same year; effective beginning the 1962–63 academic year.