Difference between revisions of "Lincoln (MO)"
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− | The '''Lincoln University of Missouri''' Blue Tigers compete in [[NCAA Division II]] as members of the {{glfc}} in football, and as members of the {{hland2}} in basketball. Lincoln{{hbcutag}} is a public land-grant institution located in the capital city of Jefferson City, Missouri. {{enrol|2,000}} | + | The '''Lincoln University of Missouri''' Blue Tigers compete in [[NCAA Division II]] as members of the [[{{glfc}}]] in football, and as members of the [[{{hland2}}]] in basketball. Lincoln{{hbcutag}} is a public land-grant institution located in the capital city of Jefferson City, Missouri. {{enrol|2,000}} |
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The Lincoln University of Missouri Blue Tigers compete in NCAA Division II as members of the Great Lakes Football Conference in football, and as members of the Heartland Conference in basketball. Lincoln, a historically black college, is a public land-grant institution located in the capital city of Jefferson City, Missouri. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 2,000.
Heartland Conference | edit |
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NCAA Division II (non-football) | |
Arkansas-Fort Smith • Dallas Baptist† • Lubbock Christian • Newman • Oklahoma Christian • Oklahoma Panhandle State | |
Rogers State • Saint Edward's • Saint Mary's (TX) • Texas-Permian Basin • Texas A&M-International | |
† • men only |
Great Lakes Football Conference | edit |
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NCAA Division II (football only) | |
Kentucky Wesleyan • Missouri S&T • Saint Joseph's (IN) • Urbana |