Heartland Conference
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| Heartland Conference | |
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| Established | 1999 |
| Members | 9 |
| Sports fielded | 13 (6 men's, 7 women's) |
| Region | Central United States |
| States | 4 - Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas |
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| Headquarters | Waco, Texas |
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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 |
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| 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 |
- Newman University, Texas A&M International University and The University of Texas of the Permian Basin have joined the conference in 2006; all are beginning the transition from NAIA to NCAA Division II.
[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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