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The '''Concordia University, Saint Paul''' Golden Bears {{d2comf|nsun}}  Concordia-Saint Paul is a private Lutheran institution located in the capital city of Saint Paul, Minnesota.  {{enrol|2,000}}
 
The '''Concordia University, Saint Paul''' Golden Bears {{d2comf|nsun}}  Concordia-Saint Paul is a private Lutheran institution located in the capital city of Saint Paul, Minnesota.  {{enrol|2,000}}
  
The campus is small, but growing, located in Saint Paul's Midway neighborhood. It is served by Interstate 94 with two exits. Exit 239A, to Hamline Avenue, is only available for those coming from the east; Exit 238, to Snelling Avenue, can be accessed from both directions.  The westbound exit leads on to Concordia Avenue, which runs parallel to the freeway.  Marshall Avenue runs through the campus as well.  SeaFoam Stadium (2,000) is located at the corner of Concordia and Hamline.  Before it opened in 2009, the Golden Bears played at James Griffin Stadium (5,000) at nearby Saint Paul Central High School.  Gangelhoff Center (1,000) is at the corner of Hamline and Marshall.
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The campus is small, but growing, located in Saint Paul's Midway neighborhood, and is slightly to the west of the area, historically refered to as the Rondo neighborhood, Saint Paul's predominant African-American neighborhood. It is served by Interstate 94 with two exits. Exit 239A, to Hamline Avenue, is only available for those coming from the east; Exit 238, to Snelling Avenue, can be accessed from both directions.  The westbound exit leads on to Concordia Avenue, which runs parallel to the freeway.  Marshall Avenue runs through the campus as well.  SeaFoam Stadium (2,000) is located at the corner of Concordia and Hamline.  Before it opened in 2009, the Golden Bears played at James Griffin Stadium (6,000) at nearby Saint Paul Central High School.  Gangelhoff Center (1,000) is at the corner of Hamline and Marshall.
  
Since moving up to Division II, the Golden Bears have not had success in building up a rivalry in either football or men's basketball, due to being relatively isolated as the lone Twin Cities based college in the league.
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Since moving up to Division II, the Golden Bears have not had success in building up a rivalry in either football or men's basketball, due to being relatively isolated as the lone Twin Cities based college in the league. But it does have a budding national rivalry in volleyball with [[Cal State-San Bernadino]].
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Given it's Johnny come lately status, no alumni have reached the NFL or NBA.
  
No alumni have reached the NFL or NBA.
 
 
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Revision as of 16:51, 3 February 2012

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Location: Saint Paul, Minnesota
Division: NCAA Division II
Conference (football): Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
Stadium: SeaFoam Stadium
Conference (basketball): Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
Arena: Gangelhoff Center

The Concordia University, Saint Paul Golden Bears compete as members of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference in NCAA Division II football and basketball. Concordia-Saint Paul is a private Lutheran institution located in the capital city of Saint Paul, Minnesota. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 2,000.

The campus is small, but growing, located in Saint Paul's Midway neighborhood, and is slightly to the west of the area, historically refered to as the Rondo neighborhood, Saint Paul's predominant African-American neighborhood. It is served by Interstate 94 with two exits. Exit 239A, to Hamline Avenue, is only available for those coming from the east; Exit 238, to Snelling Avenue, can be accessed from both directions. The westbound exit leads on to Concordia Avenue, which runs parallel to the freeway. Marshall Avenue runs through the campus as well. SeaFoam Stadium (2,000) is located at the corner of Concordia and Hamline. Before it opened in 2009, the Golden Bears played at James Griffin Stadium (6,000) at nearby Saint Paul Central High School. Gangelhoff Center (1,000) is at the corner of Hamline and Marshall.

Since moving up to Division II, the Golden Bears have not had success in building up a rivalry in either football or men's basketball, due to being relatively isolated as the lone Twin Cities based college in the league. But it does have a budding national rivalry in volleyball with Cal State-San Bernadino.

Given it's Johnny come lately status, no alumni have reached the NFL or NBA.