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The Northeastern State University Riverhawks compete as members of the Lone Star Conference in NCAA Division II football and basketball. In 2012, the school will move to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Northeastern State is a public institution located in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, about 90 minutes southeast of Tulsa. The school's teams were known as the Redmen until 2007; although the NCAA declined to put Northeastern State on the list of schools with mascots deemed to promote hostile racial attitudes (partially due to the school having the highest Native American enrollment of any university in the United States, and the student body continuing to support the nickname), the school voluntarily made the change to forestall future issues. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 7,000.
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. |