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RE: NAIA WBB Program to Host Auburn, North Texas at Home
(08-24-2018 05:18 PM)teamvsn Wrote:  
(08-24-2018 03:47 PM)TexasTerror Wrote:  
(08-24-2018 02:26 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  I do not see schools like this one moving up anytime soon. They would be like Presbyterian who do not belong in D1. Comparing their size? Bellevue and Indiana Wesleyan are the only schools that could fit in D2 for their size.

I could see Loyola NO moving up to join their Jesuit friends at Spring Hill in the SIAC. I have got to think the SIAC schools look to New Orleans for their student population as well as athletes, plus Spring Hill would be a natural travel partner.

Loyola doesn't have the money. They really aren't competitive in anything, only recently making a little noise in men's basketball.

Women’s Basketball...? Believe their golf program also has made nationals the last few years

They’ve certainly added sports at a rapid pace in the last decade too
08-25-2018 10:53 AM
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