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{{Logo|Eureka, Illinois|III|Illini-Badger Conference|McKinzie Field|{{northern}}|Reagan Center}} | {{Logo|Eureka, Illinois|III|Illini-Badger Conference|McKinzie Field|{{northern}}|Reagan Center}} | ||
− | The '''Eureka College''' Red Devils compete in [[NCAA Division III]] as members of the [[{{sliac}}]] in basketball, and as members of the [[Illini-Badger Conference]] in football. With the dissolution of the Illini-Badger Conference following the 2007 season, the football team will become inaugural members of the {{ | + | The '''Eureka College''' Red Devils compete in [[NCAA Division III]] as members of the [[{{sliac}}]] in basketball, and as members of the [[Illini-Badger Conference]] in football. With the dissolution of the Illini-Badger Conference following the 2007 season, the football team will become inaugural members of the {{sliac}} for football as well. Eureka is a private Disciples of Christ institution located in Eureka, Illinois, about 20 minutes northwest of Bloomington. {{enrol|1,000}} |
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The Eureka College Red Devils compete in NCAA Division III as members of the Saint Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in basketball, and as members of the Illini-Badger Conference in football. With the dissolution of the Illini-Badger Conference following the 2007 season, the football team will become inaugural members of the Saint Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference for football as well. Eureka is a private Disciples of Christ institution located in Eureka, Illinois, about 20 minutes northwest of Bloomington. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 1,000.
Saint Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | edit |
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