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Alignments
Ok I know the A division alignment (Illinois, Ill State, Iowa, Wash U and Lindenwood on one side and Kansas, K-State, Nebraska, Missouri and Missouri State on the other) but I cant figure out the B alignment are they 2, 3 or 4 divisions
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TheLoo - Veteran
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There are three subdivisions...
Northwest (6 Teams)
Cornell
Creighton
Dordt
Nebraska - Omaha
Northwestern
USD
Northeast (5 Teams)
Augustana
Monmouth
RHIT
Truman State
Western Illinois
South (5 Teams)
Arkansas
Harding
Memphis
Missouri - Rolla
SLU
Northwest (6 Teams)
Cornell
Creighton
Dordt
Nebraska - Omaha
Northwestern
USD
Northeast (5 Teams)
Augustana
Monmouth
RHIT
Truman State
Western Illinois
South (5 Teams)
Arkansas
Harding
Memphis
Missouri - Rolla
SLU
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Matt_Gardiner - Premium
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Matt_Gardiner wrote:There are three subdivisions...
You've listed 16 teams. According to the GRLC website, there are 27 teams in the GRLC:
Augustana College
Cornell College
Creighton University
Dordt College
Harding University
Illinois State University
Kansas State University
Lindenwood University
Missouri State University
Northwestern College
Rose Hulman Institute of Technology
Southeast Missouri State University
St. Louis University
Truman State University
University of Arkansas
University of Illinois
University of Iowa
University of Kansas
University of Memphis
University of Missouri
University of Missouri at Rolla
University of Nebraska
University of Nebraska at Omaha
University of South Dakota
Washington University of St. Louis
Western Illinois University
Wheaton College of Chicago
What divisions are the other 11 teams in?
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LaxRef - All-America
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The other teams are in the A division
Big 10
Iowa
Illinois State
Illinois
Lindenwood
Washington University of St. Louis
Big 12
Missouri
Missouri State
Nebraska
Kansas
Kansas State
Big 10
Iowa
Illinois State
Illinois
Lindenwood
Washington University of St. Louis
Big 12
Missouri
Missouri State
Nebraska
Kansas
Kansas State
Head Coach
Colorado Mesa University
Colorado Mesa University
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A.J. Stevens - Premium
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LaxRef wrote: You've listed 16 teams. According to the GRLC website, there are 27 teams in the GRLC
Check the USLIA.com conferences page for a breakdown of the teams in each MDIA conference (by division):
http://www.uslia.com/conferences.php
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Sonny - Site Admin
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Monmouth dropped out and is not listed on the GRLC website.
I apologize to Wheaton, I forgot to list your team in the Northeast Subdivision.
That should balance out though, subtract Monmouth and add Wheaton in the Northeast division.
I apologize to Wheaton, I forgot to list your team in the Northeast Subdivision.
That should balance out though, subtract Monmouth and add Wheaton in the Northeast division.
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I was just trying to help people see what the subdivision breakdowns in addition to the divisional breakdowns.
Every team within each subdivision will play one another once. Each subdivision will also have its own champion that will take top seeding in the GRLC playoffs.
Every team within each subdivision will play one another once. Each subdivision will also have its own champion that will take top seeding in the GRLC playoffs.
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nichollsstate wrote:does anyone have any insight to how i may be able to start a club at umkc?
Contact our conference commissioner, Brian Mosher, and tell him that you would like to be at the annual meeting in the fall to apply for admission to the league next year. It's too late to join this year but in order to better your chances of getting accepted you should try to field a team and set up a scrimmage game or 2 against a team that is fairly close to you....and keep in touch with the head of the conference as the season/summer goes on.
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beckner11 - All-Conference
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A good place to find a coach would be to check with the three post-college teams in Kansas City. You can find their contact info at:
http://www.gpll.org/
I think you'll find that you've got a bigger pool of potential coaches than the average start-up team, so that'll be a big boost to getting started.
http://www.gpll.org/
I think you'll find that you've got a bigger pool of potential coaches than the average start-up team, so that'll be a big boost to getting started.
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Thanks, work in progress already
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Midfield Alumni
no number just like to play
now in Kansas City.
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nichollsstate - Water Boy
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nichollsstate wrote:Thanks, work in progress already
I might be able to help, I assisted some with restarting the program at KU and am taking some classes at UMKC currently. If you want just email me at mdunkin3@yahoo.com, and I might be able meet you up on campus.
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