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A 2015 college baseball game between Northwestern Ohio and Grace College at Racer Field The UNOH athletic teams are known as the Racers. The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) since the 2010–2011 academic year.
Division I. Full NCAA Division I member colleges in Ohio. ^ Akron's men's soccer team competes in the Big East Conference. ^ Bowling Green's men's ice hockey team competes in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association. ^ Bowling Green's men's soccer team competes in the Missouri Valley Conference. ^ Dayton's football team competes in the Pioneer ...
Ohio Northern Polar Bears 2004-Present. Dial-Roberson All-Events Stadium is a stadium on the campus of Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio, United States. The stadium is the home of the Ohio Northern Polar Bears football team, and also houses facilities for other ONU athletic teams. The stadium has an official seating capacity of 3,500, but ...
Capital Comets football (3 C) Case Western Spartans football (4 C, 7 P) Cedarville Yellow Jackets football (1 C) Central State Marauders football (3 C) Cincinnati Bearcats football (5 C, 10 P) Cincinnati Christian Eagles football (1 C)
Thursday, Aug. 29 games (all times ET) Friday, Aug. 30. Select Saturday, Aug. 31 games (aside from Ohio State) on major networks (all times ET) You can view a full schedule of the entire upcoming ...
11 of the 14 public universities top the state's enrollment statistics. The remaining three public institutions— Shawnee State University, Central State University and Northeast Ohio Medical University —are relatively small. Case Western Reserve University is the state's largest private university by enrollment, followed by the University ...
Hill Building facing Southwest. An Ohio historical marker outlining the institution's history. Henry Solomon Lehr founded the Northwestern Ohio Normal School in August 1871. . When the college's curriculum grew to include pharmacy, engineering, law and business programs, its name was changed to Ohio Normal University in 1885 and, eventually, in 1903, to Ohio Northern Univers
M. Harry McCrory. William Meredith (American football) Bob Middleton (American football) Ernest R. Miller.