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The '''University of Rio Grande''' Redmen {{nd2comb|midsouth}} {{nof}} Rio Grande is a private non-sectarian institution located in Rio Grande, Ohio, about two hours south of Columbus. {{enrol|2,000}} | The '''University of Rio Grande''' Redmen {{nd2comb|midsouth}} {{nof}} Rio Grande is a private non-sectarian institution located in Rio Grande, Ohio, about two hours south of Columbus. {{enrol|2,000}} | ||
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The University of Rio Grande Redmen compete as members of the Mid-South Conference in NAIA Division II basketball. The school does not sponsor football. Rio Grande is a private non-sectarian institution located in Rio Grande, Ohio, about two hours south of Columbus. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 2,000.
Mid-South Conference | edit |
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NAIA Division I Basketball | |
Campbellsville • Cumberland (TN) • Cumberlands (KY) • Georgetown (KY) • Life • Lindsey Wilson • Pikeville • Saint Catharine • Shawnee State | |
NAIA Football | |
East Division | |
Bluefield • Cumberlands (KY) • Georgetown (KY) • Kentucky Christian • Lindsey Wilson • Pikeville • Union (KY) | |
West Division | |
Belhaven • Bethel (TN) • Campbellsville • Cumberland (TN) • Faulkner • Reinhardt |