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The Spring hill College Badgers compete as members of the Southern States Athletic Conference in NAIA Division I basketball. The school has not sponsored football since 1941. Spring Hill is a private Catholic (Jesuit) institution located in Mobile, Alabama. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 1,000.
Southern States Athletic Conference | edit |
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NAIA Division I Basketball (non-football) | |
Auburn-Montgomery • Belhaven • Bethel (TN) • Blue Mountain • Brenau† • Brewton-Parker • Coastal Georgia | |
Dalton State‡ • Faulkner • Loyola (LA) • Martin Methodist • Middle Georgia State • Mobile • William Carey | |
† • women only • ‡ • men only |