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  2. Bismarck State College - Wikipedia

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    www .bismarckstate .edu. Bismarck State College ( BSC) is a public college in Bismarck, North Dakota. It is the third largest college in the North Dakota University System with 3,781 students as of September 2016.

  3. List of college athletic programs in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Bismarck State College: Bismarck: Mon-Dak: Lake Region State Royals: Lake Region State College: Devils Lake: Mon-Dak: Dakota College Lumberjacks & Ladyjacks: Dakota College at Bottineau: Bottineau: Mon-Dak: NDSCS Wildcats: North Dakota State College of Science: Wahpeton: Mon-Dak: United Tribes Tech Thunderbirds: United Tribes Technical College ...

  4. Bismarck Larks - Wikipedia

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    Manager. Mark Weidemaier. Website. larksbaseball.com. The Bismarck Larks are a collegiate summer baseball team that plays in the Northwoods League. Based in Bismarck, North Dakota, the Larks play their home games at Bismarck Municipal Ballpark .

  5. List of NAIA institutions - Wikipedia

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    Bismarck State College: Mystics: Bismarck: North Dakota: Mon-Dak Conference (NJCAA) TBD: July 2025: Carolina University: Bruins: Winston-Salem: North Carolina: National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) TBD: July 2024: Defiance College: Yellow Jackets and Lady Jackets: Defiance: Ohio: Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (NCAA ...

  6. Minot State University - Wikipedia

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    Minot State University athletics compete in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) which is a part of NCAA Division II [6] MSU's sports program offers football, both men's and women's club hockey, basketball, cross country, indoor/outdoor track and field, golf, baseball, wrestling, women's soccer, volleyball and fast pitch softball.

  7. List of NJCAA Division II schools - Wikipedia

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    Bismarck State College Mystics in Bismarck; Dakota College at Bottineau Lumberjacks in Bottineau; United Tribes Technical College Thunderbirds in Bismarck; Ohio. Bryant & Stratton College Bobcats in Solon; Cincinnati State Technical & Community College Surge in Cincinnati; Clark State Community College Eagles in Springfield

  8. Mon-Dak Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Mon-Dak Conference (MDC) is a junior college conference for eight Tech and Community Colleges located in Montana and North Dakota, and it is a conference in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Conference championships are held in most sports and some individuals can be named to All-Conference and All-Academic teams.

  9. Minnesota College Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    Official website. mcacsports.org. The Minnesota College Athletic Conference ( MCAC ), formerly the Minnesota Community College Conference ( MCCC ), is a junior college collegiate athletic conference in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).

  10. Ed Kringstad - Wikipedia

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    Kringstad taught at Bismarck State College and was the wrestling coach. He was named twice NWCA National Junior College Coach of the Year (1974 and 1986) and was inducted into the National Junior College Athletic Association Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1978. He was inducted into the Viking Hall of Fame at Valley City State (1993).

  11. United Tribes Technical College - Wikipedia

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    United States. Campus. urban / suburban. Nickname. T-Birds. Website. www .uttc .edu. United Tribes Technical College ( UTCC) is a private tribal land-grant community college in Bismarck, North Dakota. In 2012, UTTC had an enrollment 885 students, 635 full-time undergraduates, and 250 part-time undergraduates.