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California State University, Fullerton: Fullerton, California: Titans: 2006–2009 Moved to MCLA - SLC Division II: California State University, Sacramento: Sacramento, California: Hornets: 1986–1998 ceased operations in 1998 California State University, San Marcos: San Marcos, California: Cougars: 2002-2002 ceased operations in 2002 Chapman ...
In 1998 Humboldt State University opened the HSU First Street Gallery in Old Town Eureka, expanding community access to the university's cultural and fine arts programs. In 2007, the university further expanded its presence in Eureka with the opening of the HSU Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center, a $4.5 million aquatic facility on the bay in Old Town ...
Before the 2019 MCLA season, there were many changes to conferences. The Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association and the Pioneer Collegiate Lacrosse League agreed to merge into the Continental Lacrosse Conference, while the Great Rivers Lacrosse Conference merged with the Upper Midwest Lacrosse Conference and Lone Star Alliance.
Cal Poly Humboldt won the Great Northwest Athletic Conference in 2011 and 2015. The championship in 2015 led them to the Division II playoffs, during which they made it to the second round before losing to eventual champion Northwest Missouri State. The Lumberjacks played their home games in the Redwood Bowl.
Humboldt State University [e] Arcata, California: 1913 Public 7,774 Lumberjacks: 1998 2001 California (CCAA) Montana State University Billings: Billings, Montana: 1927 Public 4,600 Yellowjackets: 1992 2005 Great Northwest (GNAC) Northwest Nazarene University: Nampa, Idaho: 1913 Nazarene: 2,000 Crusaders: 1999 2001 Great Northwest (GNAC) Notre ...
California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt: Lumberjacks: ... Kentucky State University: Football: May 8, 2025 ... List of NCAA Division II lacrosse programs;
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Jim Hunt was the renowned former head cross-country and track and field coach at Humboldt State University, where he coached Lumberjack teams from 1965 until 1986. His cross-country team won the 1980 NCAA Division II National Championships and his teams regularly finished in the top ten at NCAA Nationals, producing 64 All-Americans and eleven National Champions.