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  2. St. Mary's Rattlers - Wikipedia

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    The St. Mary's Rattlers are the athletic teams that represent St. Mary's University, Texas, located in San Antonio, Texas, United States in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sporting competitions. The Rattlers compete as members of the Lone Star Conference for all 11 varsity sports. St. Mary's was a member of the Heartland Conference from 1999 ...

  3. List of college athletic programs in Texas - Wikipedia

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    St. Edward's Hilltoppers: St. Edward's University: Austin: Lone Star: St. Mary's Rattlers: St. Mary's University: San Antonio: Lone Star: Sul Ross State Lobos: Sul Ross State University: Alpine: Lone Star: Texas A&M International Dustdevils: Texas A&M International University: Laredo: Lone Star: Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelinas: Texas A&M ...

  4. St. Mary's University, Texas - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's University is a private Roman Catholic university in San Antonio, Texas. [6] Founded by the Society of Mary (Marianists) in 1852, St. Mary's is the oldest Catholic university in Texas and the American Southwest .

  5. Saint Mary's Gaels football - Wikipedia

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    By 1998, Saint Mary's awarded 14 scholarships in football (vastly under the FCS limit of 63), with a budget of almost $800,000. [ 7 ] However, after eleven seasons as a Division I-AA independent, Saint Mary's ended its football program on March 3, 2004, citing budgetary reasons. [ 8 ]

  6. Lone Star Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Lone Star Conference (LSC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level. Member institutions are located in the South Central states, with schools in Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, with two members in the Pacific Northwest states of Oregon and Washington competing as affiliates for football only.

  7. Alamo Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Alamo Conference was a short-lived intercollegiate athletic conference composed of member schools located in the state of Texas. The league was established in 1935 with St. Mary's, Sul Ross State, and Texas A&I as charter members. [1] Competition began in 1936 continuing to 1941. [2]

  8. Heartland Conference - Wikipedia

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    1999 - The Heartland Conference was founded. Charter members included Drury College (now Drury University), the University of the Incarnate Word, Lincoln University of Missouri, Rockhurst College (now Rockhurst University), St. Edwards University, St. Mary's University and Texas Wesleyan University beginning the 1999-2000 academic year.

  9. Saint Mary's Hall (San Antonio) - Wikipedia

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    The reestablishment of Saint Mary's Hall in 1879 came at a time when Texas farmers, cattle barons, and traders were prospering and able to support the school. Bishop Elliot capitalized on this and set out to hire a leader that would help turn the school into the best educational option available.