Great American Conference
Association | NCAA |
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Commissioner | Will Prewitt (since 2010) |
Division | Division II |
The Great American Conference is a [[college athlet
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ic 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 | Type | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined |
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Arkansas Tech University | 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 |
References
- ^ "Nine schools forming Div. II conference". Associated Press. November 24, 2010. Retrieved January 14, 2011.