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The '''William Penn University''' Statesmen compete in [[NAIA Division II]] basketball as members of the [[{{mwclassic}}]], and in [[NAIA]] football as members of the [[{{msfa}}]].  Saint Ambrose is a private Quaker institution located in Oskaloosa, Iowa, about 45 minutes southeast of Des Moines.  {{enrol|2,000}}
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The '''William Penn University''' Statesmen compete in [[NAIA Division II]] basketball as members of the [[{{mwclassic}}]], and in [[NAIA]] football as members of the [[{{msfa}}]].  In 2015, the school will move both programs to the [[{{haac}}]], with basketball shifting to [[NAIA Division I]]. William Penn is a private Quaker institution located in Oskaloosa, Iowa, about 45 minutes southeast of Des Moines.  {{enrol|2,000}}
 
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Revision as of 06:43, 9 December 2014

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Location: Oskaloosa, Iowa
Division: NAIA Division II
Conference (football): Mid-States Football Association
Stadium: Oskaloosa Community Stadium
Conference (basketball): Midwest Collegiate Conference (1988-2015)
Arena: Penn Gymnasium

The William Penn University Statesmen compete in NAIA Division II basketball as members of the Midwest Collegiate Conference (1988-2015), and in NAIA football as members of the Mid-States Football Association. In 2015, the school will move both programs to the Heart of America Athletic Conference, with basketball shifting to NAIA Division I. William Penn is a private Quaker institution located in Oskaloosa, Iowa, about 45 minutes southeast of Des Moines. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 2,000.
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