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The '''Southern Wesleyan University''' Warriors {{nd1comb|sostate}} Southern Wesleyan, formerly known as "Wesleyan Methodist College" and "Central Wesleyan University", is a private Wes;eyan institution located in the town of Central, South Carolina, about 40 minutes west of Greenville. {{enrol|3,000}} | The '''Southern Wesleyan University''' Warriors {{nd1comb|sostate}} Southern Wesleyan, formerly known as "Wesleyan Methodist College" and "Central Wesleyan University", is a private Wes;eyan institution located in the town of Central, South Carolina, about 40 minutes west of Greenville. {{enrol|3,000}} | ||
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Central Wesleyan redirects here. For the Missouri school which closed in 1941, see Central Wesleyan (MO).
The Southern Wesleyan University Warriors compete as members of the Southern States Athletic Conference in NAIA Division I basketball. Southern Wesleyan, formerly known as "Wesleyan Methodist College" and "Central Wesleyan University", is a private Wes;eyan institution located in the town of Central, South Carolina, about 40 minutes west of Greenville. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 3,000.
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NAIA Division I Basketball (non-football) | |
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Dalton State‡ • Faulkner • Loyola (LA) • Martin Methodist • Middle Georgia State • Mobile • William Carey | |
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