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The Carson-Newman College Eagles compete as members of the South Atlantic Conference in NCAA Division II football and basketball. Carson-Newman is a private Baptist institution located in Jefferson City, Tennessee, about a half-hour northeast of Knoxville. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 2,000.
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Anderson (SC)† • Brevard • Carson-Newman • Catawba • Lenoir-Rhyne • Lincoln Memorial† • Mars Hill • Newberry • Tusculum • Wingate | |
† • non-football |