Heartland Conference

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Heartland Conference
Heartland Conference
Data
Established 1999
Members 9
Sports fielded 13 (6 men's, 7 women's)
Region Central United States
States 4 - Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma,
Kansas
Past names
Headquarters Waco, Texas
Locations
Heartland Map

The Heartland Conference is an NCAA Division II college athletic conference founded in 1999. The majority of members are in Texas, with additional members in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri.

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[edit] Member schools

The Heartland Conference included the following schools for the 2005-2006 school year:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Year Joined
Dallas Baptist University Dallas, Texas 1898 Private/Baptist 4,988 2002
University of the Incarnate Word San Antonio, Texas 1881 Private/Catholic 4,800 1999
Lincoln University Jefferson City, Missouri 1866 Public 3,600 1999
Newman University Wichita, Kansas 1933 Private 2,200 2006
Oklahoma Panhandle State University Goodwell, Oklahoma 1909 Public 1,200 2002
St. Edward's University Austin, Texas 1852 Private/Catholic 4,500 1999
St. Mary’s University San Antonio, Texas 1852 Private/Catholic 4,500 1999
Texas A&M International University Laredo, Texas 1969 Public 4,298 2006
University of Texas of the Permian Basin Odessa, Texas 1973 Public 3,400 2006

[edit] Sports

The Heartland Conference sponsors 13 sports, 7 for women and 6 for men. Both men and women compete in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, and tennis. Men compete in baseball and women compete in softball and volleyball.

[edit] Former Members

On July 1, 2006, Western New Mexico University left the Heartland Conference to join the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. On July 1, 2007, Montana State University - Billings left the Heartland Conference to join the Great Northwest Athletic Conference.

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