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{{Logo0|Fairfield, Iowa|1973}}
 
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The '''Parsons College''' Wildcats no longer compete in collegiate athletics.  The school closed in 1973.  Parsons was a private Presbyterian institution located in Fairfield, Iowa, about two hours southeast of Des Moines.
 
The '''Parsons College''' Wildcats no longer compete in collegiate athletics.  The school closed in 1973.  Parsons was a private Presbyterian institution located in Fairfield, Iowa, about two hours southeast of Des Moines.
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A small fact about Parsons' old campus, much of it is now the campus of '''Maharishi International University''', a school that promotes the use, and study, of transcendental and holistic medicines.
  
 
=='''Post-Season Appearances'''==
 
=='''Post-Season Appearances'''==
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|[[NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament]]
 
|[[NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament]]
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|[[1960 NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament|1960]], [[1963 NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament|1963]]
 
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===Women's Basketball===
 
===Women's Basketball===

Latest revision as of 23:21, 29 May 2013

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Location: Fairfield, Iowa
Final Year: 1973

The Parsons College Wildcats no longer compete in collegiate athletics. The school closed in 1973. Parsons was a private Presbyterian institution located in Fairfield, Iowa, about two hours southeast of Des Moines.

A small fact about Parsons' old campus, much of it is now the campus of Maharishi International University, a school that promotes the use, and study, of transcendental and holistic medicines.

Post-Season Appearances

Men's Basketball

NCAA College Division Men's Basketball Tournament 1967
NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament 1960, 1963

Women's Basketball

National Women's Invitation Tournament 1971, 1972, 1973