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Great American ConferenceAssociation | NCAA |
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Commissioner | Will Prewitt (since 2010) |
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Division | Division II |
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The Great American Conference is a college athletic conference which operates in the south-central United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division II, and is scheduled to begin play in the 2011-12 school year.[1]
Schools
Institution
|
Location
|
Founded
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Type
|
Enrollment
|
Nickname
|
Joined
|
Arkansas Tech University
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Russellville, Arkansas
|
1909
|
Public
|
8,832
|
Wonder Boys and Golden Suns
|
2011
|
East Central University
|
Ada, Oklahoma
|
1909
|
Public
|
4,571
|
Tigers
|
2011
|
Harding University
|
Searcy, Arkansas
|
1924
|
Private
|
6,108
|
Bisons
|
2011
|
Henderson State University
|
Arkadelphia, Arkansas
|
1890
|
Public
|
3,584
|
Reddies
|
2011
|
Ouachita Baptist University
|
Arkadelphia, Arkansas
|
1886
|
Private
|
1,448
|
Tigers
|
2011
|
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
|
Durant, Oklahoma
|
1909
|
Public
|
3,889
|
Savage Storm
|
2011
|
Southern Arkansas University
|
Magnolia, Arkansas
|
1909
|
Public
|
3,224
|
Muleriders
|
2011
|
Southwestern Oklahoma State University
|
Weatherford, Oklahoma
|
1901
|
Public
|
4,850
|
Bulldogs
|
2011
|
University of Arkansas at Monticello
|
Monticello, Arkansas
|
1909
|
Public
|
3,400
|
Boll Weevils and Cotton Blossoms
|
2011
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