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The 1989 Indiana State Sycamores football team represented Indiana State University as a member of the Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference (GCAC) during the 1989 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The team was led by tenth-year head coach Dennis Raetz and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Terre Haute, Indiana. The Sycamores ...
Early on in the school's history, the athletes were referred to as the "Fighting Teachers" (one of the school's early names was "Indiana State Teachers College"), until the students chose the name "Sycamores," due to the abundance of sycamore trees in Indiana and especially in the Wabash River Valley; though it is believed that the students voted on "Sycamores" on a lark, never thinking it ...
Indiana-Northwest Redhawks: Indiana University Northwest: Gary: CCAC: Indiana-South Bend Titans: Indiana University South Bend: South Bend: CCAC: Indiana-Southeast Grenadiers: Indiana University Southeast: New Albany: RSC: Indiana Tech Warriors: Indiana Institute of Technology: Fort Wayne: WHAC: Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats: Indiana Wesleyan ...
The Sycamores finished the season with an overall record of 6–2 and finished in a five-way tie for the Indiana Collegiate Conference (ICC) title with a mark of 4–2. This remains conference championship for the Indiana State Sycamores football program. Head coach Bill Jones was in his eighth and final season running the program. He finished ...
This will mark the 7th time that Illinois State has been the Homecoming opponent; following a tremendous victory (59–24) the Sycamores now own a 5–2 mark vs. Illinois State in Homecoming games. As of 2012; Indiana State owns a 50–36–2 (.580) record in Homecoming games; the outcomes of the remaining 5 games are unknown.
[2] Mercyhurst University also began its transition to NCAA Division I, joining the Northeast Conference for all sports. [3] Notre Dame College announced it would close its doors after the 2023-24 academic year. [4] St. Augustine's University announced that they would be suspending their program amidst financial issues. [5]
Indiana’s law was enacted in the spring of 2023 amid a national push by GOP-led legislatures to curb LGBTQ+ rights. It was slated to go into effect on July 1, 2023, but the month before, U.S ...
Indiana State: Division I-A Independent: MVFC (1997–present) [N 15] 1998–2000: Jacksonville: No football program: Pioneer Football League (2001–2019) Dropped football 1980–1992: James Madison: Division III Independent: Yankee Conference (1993–1996) Sun Belt (2022–present) 2023: Kennesaw State: ASUN: CUSA (2024–future) 1978–1985 ...