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Brady Barke is the current director of athletics for Southeast Missouri State University. He previously served as an associate athletic director for Southeast Missouri State. Barke attended college at Southeast Missouri State University, Southern Illinois University, and Webster University. At Webster, Barke played on the school's basketball ...
In 1924, citizens in Cape Girardeau, Missouri formed a committee to build a non-denominational, non-profit community hospital in the city. [2] In 1926, a group of 20 businessmen and physicians signed individual promissory notes to purchase a 52.5-acre (21.2 ha) tract of land for $8,250 from Emil Thilenius and Mrs. Anna Keller.
Team School City Conference Sport sponsorship Foot-ball Basketball Base-ball Soft-ball Ice hockey Soccer M W M W M W Kansas City Roos: University of Missouri–Kansas City
How Missouri State athletes can get help from the athletic department's mental health services Freeman said most referrals go through an athlete's athletics trainer for their specific sport ...
The Caller-Times is taking weekly nominations and will release a list of finalists for the High School Athlete of the Week each Tuesday. Students in all varsity sports are eligible to be nominated.
The Southeast Missouri State Redhawks football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the Southeast Missouri State University located in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. The team competes in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) and are members of the Ohio Valley Conference .
Robstown's Trinity Anscombe broke three meet records at the Coastal Bend Coaches Association Meet of Champions, winning the long jump, 100 and 200 to earn high point female athlete of the meet.
Southeast Missouri State was a charter member of the Division II athletic conference Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) from 1912 until moving to Division I and joining the OVC in 1991. Before January 2005, the athletic team nicknames were the "Indians" (men's teams) and "Otahkians" (women's teams), and the University's ...