Morrisville State College /thread
Morrisville State College /thread
Look at NAIA.
Southern Oregon
Lewis-Clark State College
Oklahoma City
College of Idaho
Eastern Oregon
Westmont
Indiana Tech
Why the 'but' when referring to Iona's mostly foreign roster?
Tough to recruit HSers to a small private school no-one outside of the tristate area has heard of.
Diverse nationalities (inc. USA!!), but also diverse abilities (all-americans to walk-on 2:05 800 kids)
Southern Utah Univ is good
Ok so SUU has 8k students. Maybe that seems big to you. But it definitely fits the bill for solid running, altitude, beautiful scenery and trails
The University of New Hampshire
Davidson has only 2000 students and is one of the five smallest D-1 schools. The program seems to be improving and I believe does offer some money these days. Plus the school has a no-loan, grant based financial aid approach.
Tulsa
purple teams wrote:
Both are D1.
Gotta bee wrote:
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Portland actually has 30,000 students.
Furman 3,000.
Iona has just under 4,000 but mostly foreigners on their roster.
I think you're thinking of Portland State.
University of Portland has about 4,000 students. Very small.
North Central College is pretty darn good and their enrollment is ~3000. A lot of kids commute so it feels a lot smaller.
North Central is perennially a top 3 school in men's DII
cvoet55 wrote:
North Central is perennially a top 3 school in men's DII
So where the hell is it?
In the north or the central part of the country, would be Minnesota or Iowa?
The school you are looking for is Mount Olive. It is NC and produces some of the best college runners in the state and country.
Providence College. 4K.
Claremont Mudd Scripts 5th at D3 Nationals. 1347 undergrads.
Univ of San Fran. 6th at D1 Nats. 6700 undergrads.
Bowling Green University .