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  2. Maryville Saints - Wikipedia

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    Maryville has been a full member of the GLVC since 2009 and became an active member of Division II in July 2011. [ 3 ] The Saints had formerly competed in the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference , a Division III conference , since 1989 and had competed in Division III sports since 1978.

  3. Maryville University - Wikipedia

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    Maryville was founded in 1872 by the Society of the Sacred Heart and was originally called Maryville Academy of the Sacred Heart and served underprivileged youth and young women. It was located in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood in South St. Louis on a 21-acre (8.5 ha) tract at 2900 Meramec Avenue. The main administration building was a five ...

  4. Religious symbolism in U.S. sports team names and mascots

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    Maryville University, Town and Country, Missouri - Maryville Saints, mascot "Louis" the St. Bernard; Mercyhurst North East, North East, Pennsylvania; Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, Texas - Logos include halos and angel wings. [8] Saint Martin's University, Lacey, Washington - Saint Martin's Saints, logo is a knight's helmet

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  6. Category:Maryville University - Wikipedia

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    Maryville Saints (1 C, 1 P) P. Maryville University people (3 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Maryville University" This category contains only the following page.

  7. Category:Maryville Saints - Wikipedia

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  8. Maryville Scots football - Wikipedia

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    The Maryville Scots football team represents Maryville College in college football. [2] The team competes at the NCAA Division III level as an affiliate member of the Southern Athletic Association. [3] The first football team was organized by Japanese student Kin Takahashi. [4] The Scots play at Lloyd L. Thornton Stadium, Honaker Field.

  9. Great Lakes Valley Conference - Wikipedia

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    The conference experienced steady growth through the first three decades of its existence, expanding from six members to sixteen. The first addition was Lewis University in 1980, followed in 1984 by Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW; the athletic program is now Purdue Fort Wayne), then Northern Kentucky University in 1985 and Kentucky State University in 1989.