Difference between revisions of "Abilene Christian"
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− | The '''Abilene Christian University''' Wildcats {{d2comf|lonestar}} Abilene Christian is a private Church of Christ institution located in Abilene, Texas, about two hours west of Fort Worth. {{enrol|5,000}} | + | The '''Abilene Christian University''' Wildcats {{d2comf|lonestar}} In 2013-14, the school will join the [[Southland Conference]], a conference that the school helped found in 1963, in [[NCAA Division I]] for all sports. Abilene Christian is a private Church of Christ institution located in Abilene, Texas, about two hours west of Fort Worth. {{enrol|5,000}} |
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The Abilene Christian University Wildcats compete as members of the Lone Star Conference in NCAA Division II football and basketball. In 2013-14, the school will join the Southland Conference, a conference that the school helped found in 1963, in NCAA Division I for all sports. Abilene Christian is a private Church of Christ institution located in Abilene, Texas, about two hours west of Fort Worth. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 5,000.
Lone Star Conference | edit |
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NCAA Division II | |
North Division | |
Cameron† • Central Oklahoma • East Central • Northeastern State • SE Oklahoma State • SW Oklahoma State • Texas A&M-Commerce • Texas Woman's†† | |
South Division | |
Abilene Christian • Angelo State • Eastern New Mexico • Incarnate Word • Midwestern State • Tarleton State • Texas A&M-Kingsville • West Texas A&M | |
† • non-football • †† • women's basketball only • Eastern New Mexico is in the North Division for football. |