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  2. Linfield University - Wikipedia

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    Linfield University is a private liberal arts college with campuses in McMinnville, and Portland, Oregon. Linfield Wildcats athletics participate in the NCAA Division III Northwest Conference. Linfield reported a total of 1,755 students after the fall 2022 census date. [3]

  3. Category:Linfield Wildcats athletes - Wikipedia

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    Linfield Wildcats men's track and field athletes (1 P) This page was last ... This page was last edited on 21 November 2024, at 14:09 (UTC).

  4. Linfield Wildcats football - Wikipedia

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  5. Ten-man Linfield edge Ports to go eight clear at top - AOL

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    Chris McKee's quickfire double helps 10-man Linfield to a 2-1 win over Portadown as they increas their lead at the Premiership summit.

  6. Northwest Conference - Wikipedia

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    1925 – The NWC was founded as the Pacific Northwest Conference (PNWC). Charter members include the College of Idaho, Linfield College (now Linfield University), Pacific University, the College of Puget Sound (now the University of Puget Sound), Whitman College and Willamette University, beginning the 1926–27 academic year.

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  8. 1984 Linfield Wildcats football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1984 Linfield Wildcats football team was an American football team that represented Linfield University and won the national championship during the 1984 NAIA Division II football season. In their 17th season under head coach Ad Rutschman , the Wildcats compiled a perfect 12–0 record and won the Northwest Conference (NWC) championship.

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