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The Lincoln University of Missouri Blue Tigers compete in NCAA Division II as members of the Great Lakes Valley Conference for football, and the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association for basketball. Lincoln, a historically black college, is a public land-grant institution located in the capital city of Jefferson City, Missouri. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 2,000.
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association | edit |
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NCAA Division II | |
Central Missouri • Central Oklahoma • Emporia State • Fort Hays State • Lincoln (MO)† • Lindenwood • Missouri Southern State | |
Missouri Western State • Nebraska-Kearney • Northeastern State • Northwest Missouri State • Pittsburg State • Southwest Baptist† • Washburn | |
† • basketball only |
Great Lakes Valley Conference | edit |
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NCAA Division II football | |
Indianapolis • Lincoln (MO) • McKendree • Missouri S&T • Quincy • Saint Joseph's (IN) • Southwest Baptist • Truman State | |
NCAA Division II basketball | |
East Division | |
Bellarmine • Illinois-Springfield • Indianapolis • Lewis • McKendree • Saint Joseph's (IN) • Southern Indiana • Wisconsin-Parkside | |
West Division | |
Drury • Maryville (MO) • Missouri S&T • Missouri-Saint Louis • Quincy • Rockhurst • Truman State • William Jewell |
Categories:
- Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association
- Great Lakes Valley Conference
- Heartland Conference
- Great Lakes Football Conference
- Central States Football League
- NCAA Division II Schools
- Former NAIA Schools
- NCAA Schools in Missouri
- Schools in Missouri
- Public Schools
- Historically Black Colleges and Universities