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The University of Michigan-Dearborn Fieldhouse is a multi-purpose arena/athletic facility located in Dearborn, Michigan on the campus of University of Michigan-Dearborn. [ 1 ]
This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of Michigan. NCAA. Division I Central Michigan ... UM-Dearborn Wolverines: University of Michigan-Dearborn:
The University of Michigan-Dearborn Fieldhouse serves as the home to many of the athletic and recreational activities on campus. It was opened in fall of 1978. [ 77 ] The venue hosts home contests for men's and women's basketball, ice hockey, and volleyball.
The league was announced in late 2009 and began play in the Fall of 2010 with six member teams, all located within the state of Michigan. [1] Eastern Michigan, Michigan-Dearborn and Western Michigan all joined the league after competing as members of the Central States Collegiate Hockey League.
The University of Michigan Rugby Football Club plays college rugby in the Big Ten Universities conference of Division I-A against its traditional rivals such as Michigan State and Ohio State. The Michigan rugby club was formed in 1959, although rugby at Michigan dates back to at least 1890 before fading from campus. [ 67 ]
The Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), headquartered in Livonia, Michigan. The conference consists of twelve colleges and universities located in the U.S. states of Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. Founded in 1992, the ...
Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference: University of Michigan–Dearborn: Wolverines: Dearborn: Michigan: Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference: Mid-America Christian University: Evangels: Oklahoma City: Oklahoma: Sooner Athletic Conference: MidAmerica Nazarene University: Pioneers: Olathe: Kansas: Heart of America Athletic Conference: Middle ...
The ACHA was formed by two NCAA Division I independent programs, University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Kent State University Golden Flashes, one NCAA Division II independent program, Lake Forest College Foresters, and one NAIA program, University of Michigan–Dearborn Wolves. The four schools shared a common philosophy on athletics ...