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The '''Humboldt State University''' Lumberjacks compete in [[NCAA Division II]].  The school's football team is currently [[NCAA Division II Independents|independent]], but will begin competing as a member of the [[{{gnwac}}]] in 2008, while the basketball teams compete as members of the [[{{calcac}}]].  Humboldt State is a public institution located in Arcata, California, in the heart of the Pacific Redwood Coast nearly five hours north of San Francisco.  {{enrol|6,000}}
 
The '''Humboldt State University''' Lumberjacks compete in [[NCAA Division II]].  The school's football team is currently [[NCAA Division II Independents|independent]], but will begin competing as a member of the [[{{gnwac}}]] in 2008, while the basketball teams compete as members of the [[{{calcac}}]].  Humboldt State is a public institution located in Arcata, California, in the heart of the Pacific Redwood Coast nearly five hours north of San Francisco.  {{enrol|6,000}}
 
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Revision as of 16:05, 15 June 2007

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Location: Arcata, California
Division: NCAA Division II
Conference (football): NCAA Division II Independents
Stadium: Redwood Bowl
Conference (basketball): California Collegiate Athletic Association
Arena: East Gym

The Humboldt State University Lumberjacks compete in NCAA Division II. The school's football team is currently independent, but will begin competing as a member of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference in 2008, while the basketball teams compete as members of the California Collegiate Athletic Association. Humboldt State is a public institution located in Arcata, California, in the heart of the Pacific Redwood Coast nearly five hours north of San Francisco. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 6,000.