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  2. Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles - Wikipedia

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    Southern Indiana had previously been a member of the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference from 1978 to 2022, when the school announced it would reclassify to NCAA Division I. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] USI was a founding member of the GLVC and began competing in 1979, leading to 188 NCAA Tournament appearances and 231 athletes earning All-American ...

  3. Category : Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles track and field

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  5. Category:Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles - Wikipedia

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    Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles men's soccer (1 C) T. Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles track and field (1 C)

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  7. University of Southern Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The University of Southern Indiana began as a regional campus of Indiana State University, opening on September 15, 1965. In 1967, Southern Indiana Higher Education, Inc., (SIHE) raised nearly $1 million to acquire 1,400 acres for the Mid-America University Center. Groundbreaking was held June 22, 1968.

  8. 1936 NCAA Track and Field Championships - Wikipedia

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    The 1936 NCAA Track and Field Championships was the 15th NCAA track and field championship. The event was held at Stagg Field in Chicago, Illinois in June 1936. The University of Southern California won the team championship. [1] Athletes from 32 universities and colleges participated in the event. [1]

  9. Julia Kohnen Griffey - Wikipedia

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    She went on to study business at University of Southern Indiana in Evansville, Indiana, where she played soccer for the Screaming Eagles. She transitioned to running cross country and track and field in 2014. [3] As a senior, she finished 11th at the 2014 NCAA Women's Division II Cross Country Championship in Louisville, Kentucky. [4]