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RE: Harry Minium Suggests CUSA / Sunbelt Merger More or Less Inevitable
(04-13-2017 09:07 PM)WKUYG Wrote:  I;m still waiting on anyone to tell me how Rice is a "solid athletic program"?

I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I read that Rice has more CUSA conference championships than any other program currently in CUSA.


2015 Women's Cross country; Baseball (Regular Season)
2014 Women's Swimming; Golf; Baseball (Regular Season + Tournament)
2013 Football; Women's Swimming; Baseball (Regular Season+Tournamant)
2012 Baseball (Regular Season)
2011 Women's Swimming; Baseball (Regular Season+Tournamant)
2010 Baseball (Regular Season)
2009 Women's Indoor Track; Baseball (Tournament)
2008 Women's Indoor Track; Baseball (Regular Season)
2007 Women's Cross Country; Women's Indoor Track; Baseball (Regular Season+Tournamant)
2006 Baseball (Regular Season+Tournamant)
2005 Women's Cross Country
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