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Is Lindenwood University hockey d1?

Is Lindenwood University hockey d1?

The Lindenwood Lions and Lady Lions are the intercollegiate athletic teams of Lindenwood University, located in St. Charles, Missouri. The school is primarily a member of the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference, although women’s ice hockey and gymnastics and men’s volleyball compete in NCAA Division I.

Is Lindenwood a dry campus?

During the meetings, students are reminded that Lindenwood University is a dry campus and are provided information on resources for substance abuse (on and off campus). Alcohol/drug abuse and sexual assault prevention education is provided for new members.

What division is Lindenwood University women’s hockey?

NCAA Division I
The Lindenwood Lady Lions women’s ice hockey team represents Lindenwood University located in St. Charles, Missouri. The Lady Lions currently participate in the NCAA Division I competition as a member of College Hockey America (CHA).

What is Lindenwood University known for?

Lindenwood University is known nationally and internationally for innovation, entrepreneurship, and extraordinary dedication to students. We believe that education is the way to personal freedom and responsibility, which are the keystones of any democracy. We have a heritage that dates back nearly 200 years.

Where does Lindenwood University play ice hockey at?

Ballwin, Mo. CBC St. Thomas (NCAA DIII) There is no additional information to display.

What kind of Conference does Lindenwood University play in?

The school is primarily a member of the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference, although women’s ice hockey and gymnastics and men’s volleyball compete in NCAA Division I.

Where does Lindenwood University Mens volleyball team play?

Lindenwood men’s volleyball team competes as a Division I program at the NCAA National Collegiate level. Lindenwood competes primarily against Division II and Division I schools in the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA), in which, LU is a future member upon successful NCAA transition.

When did Lindenwood move to NCAA Division II?

On July 12, 2010 Lindenwood was accepted into NCAA Division II. Plans included moving all 21 sports that competed in NAIA to move to NCAA Division II along with the non-NAIA sports of field hockey, men’s lacrosse, and women’s lacrosse.

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