• NAIA League Breakdown: Sooner Athletic Conference

    NAIA League Breakdown: Sooner Athletic Conference

    The Sooner Athletic Conference (SAC) is an 11 team NAIA DI league that features teams from Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. 2018-2019 Standings  8 Wayland Baptist 19-3 24-8  15 John Brown 15-7 23-11  RV USAO 14-8 22-11  Langston 13-9 21-10  25 Oklahoma City 13-9 22-11  RV Mid-America Christian 12-10 21-13  SAGU 12-10 19-12  Panhandle State 10-12 16-14  Texas Wesleyan 9-13…

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  • NAIA League Breakdown: Red River Athletic Conference

    NAIA League Breakdown: Red River Athletic Conference

    The Red River Athletic Conference is a 10 team NAIA D1 conference that features teams from Louisiana, New Mexico and Texas. 2018-19 Standings  LSU Alexandria 17-1 30-4 LSU Shreveport 14-4 23-11 Wiley 14-4 24-7 St. Thomas – Houston 11-7 23-11 Huston-Tillotson 11-7 13-13 Texas College 8-10 10-22 Our Lady of the Lake 4-14 6-20 Paul…

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  • League Breakdown: Mid-South Conference

    League Breakdown: Mid-South Conference

    The Mid-South Conference is a 9 team NAIA DI Conference that features teams from Georgia, Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee. 2018-19 Standings  1 Georgetown 11-3 33-4  13 Pikeville 9-5 23-8  RV Campbellsville 7-7 22-9  21 Cumberlands (KY) 7-7 21-10  Life 7-7 19-14  Lindsey Wilson 6-8 16-15  Shawnee State 5-9 14-16  Cumberland (TN) 4-10 11-15 The Mid-South Conference is a brutally…

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  • NAIA League Breakdown – Gulf Coast Athletic Conference

    NAIA League Breakdown – Gulf Coast Athletic Conference

    The Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) is an 8 team NAIA D1 League that features programs from, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, and Louisiana. You can get all of the GCAC Men’s Basketball news at http://www.gcaconf.com/sport/0/4.php 2018-2019 Standings Tougaloo 12-2 28-5 Talladega 11-3 24-8 Dillard 10-4 17-10 Xavier 8-6 18-14 Philander Smith 8-6 12-18 Edward Waters…

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  • NAIA League Breakdown – Golden State Athletic Conference

    NAIA League Breakdown – Golden State Athletic Conference

    The Golden State Athletic Conference (GSAC) is a 10 team NAIA D1 League that features programs from, Arizona and California. You can get all of the GSAC Men’s Basketball news at http://www.gsacsports.org/sport/0/1. 2018-2019 Standings SCHOOL GSAC OVERALL 4 The Master’s  14-4 27-6 10 Vanguard 13-5 25-7 16 William Jessup 12-6 23-11 RV Arizona Christian 11-7 25-9 RV Westmont 11-7 18-11…

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  • NAIA League Breakdown – The Frontier Conference

    NAIA League Breakdown – The Frontier Conference

    The Frontier Conference is a 7 team NAIA DI league that is made up of programs from Idaho and Montana. 2018-19 Frontier Conference Standings SCHOOL CONF OVERALL Lewis-Clark 13-5 30-7 Carroll College 13-5 29-8 Rocky Mountain 10-8 19-13 Providence 9-9 18-12 MSU-Northern 9-9 18-14 Montana Tech 6-12 17-15 Montana Western 3-15 9-21 Lewis-Clark State (ID)…

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  • League Breakdown – American Midwest Conference

    League Breakdown – American Midwest Conference

    The American Midwest Conference is an 11 team league that features teams from Arkansas, Illinois, Missouri, and Tennessee. 2018-2019 Men’s Basketball Standings In what was yet another competitive year in the American Midwest Conference, Missouri Baptist University won the regular season title while being ranked inside the top ten in the country for most of…

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  • NAIA DI – Returning All-Americans

    One thing I really enjoy about NAIA basketball is the fact that every league is tough in its own right, and each league has at least a team or two who can go make a serious run at a national championship.  Over the next couple months I will be posting league breakdowns with in-depth looks…

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