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=='''External Links'''==
 
=='''External Links'''==
 
[http://www.slubillikens.com Saint Louis University Athletics]
 
[http://www.slubillikens.com Saint Louis University Athletics]

Revision as of 01:36, 29 January 2010

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Location: Saint Louis, Missouri
Division: NCAA Division I
Conference (basketball): Atlantic 10 Conference
Arena: Chaifetz Arena

The Saint Louis University Billikens compete as members of the Atlantic 10 Conference in NCAA Division I basketball. The school has not sponsored football since 1949. Saint Louis is a private Catholic (Jesuit) institution located in midtown Saint Louis, Missouri. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 7,000.

The campus is located squarely in midtown, between Forest Park Avenue and Lindell Boulevard, and between Vandeventer Avenue and Compton Avenue. I-64 exits 37B (Grand Boulevard) and 38A (Forest Park Avenue) lead directly to campus, and Chaifetz Arena (10,600) sits just off the latter interchange.

Saint Louis doesn't have a main rival, per se. There are mild rivalries with most of the midwestern Catholic institutions, and North Carolina-Charlotte, as the team which joined the Billikens in moving from Conference USA to the Atlantic 10 Conference, can be seen as a rival. There are also mild rivalries with Southern Illinois and Missouri State. The real historical "rivalry" is with Washington University, located less than a mile to the west; however, as Washington is a Division III school and de-emphasized athletics after World War II, they no longer compete athletically.

Nineteen Saint Louis alumni have played in the NFL. Most of these are from the pre-war era; the lone exception never played intercollegiate football for the Billikens as they didn't have a football team while he was a student. That exception is 18-year veteran kicker Pat Leahy, who played soccer at SLU before spending his entire career with the New York Jets. (Saint Louis has won more NCAA Division I soccer championships than any other school.)

Conference Affiliations

Football

no team 1974-present
club team NCFA 1968-1973
no team 1950-1967
Missouri Valley Conference NCAA University 1947-1949
Missouri Valley Conference NCAA 1937-1946
NCAA Independents NCAA 1910-1936
Pre-NCAA Independents Independent 1899-1909

Basketball

Atlantic 10 Conference NCAA I 2005-present
Conference USA NCAA I 1995-2005
Great Midwest Conference NCAA I 1991-1995
Midwestern Collegiate Conference NCAA I 1985-1991
Midwestern City Conference NCAA I 1982-1985
Metro Conference NCAA I 1975-1982
NCAA Division I Independents NCAA I 1974-1975
Missouri Valley Conference NCAA I 1973-1974
Missouri Valley Conference NCAA University 1947-1973
Missouri Valley Conference NCAA 1937-1947
NCAA Independents NCAA 1915-1937

Post-Season Appearances

Football

Saint Louis football never appeared in a post-season game.

Basketball

NCAA Division I Men's Tournament 1952, 1957, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000
National Invitation Tournament Championship Game 1948, 1961, 1989, 1990
National Invitation Tournament 1948, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1996, 2003, 2004

Championships

Football

Saint Louis never won a championship of any kind in football.

Basketball

National Invitation Tournament Champions 1948
Conference USA Tournament Champions 2000
Missouri Valley Conference Regular Season Champions 1947, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1971

External Links

Saint Louis University Athletics