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THE REST OF DIVISION I
October 07, 2002
These 124 schools didn't make this year's SI 200—some just missed—but next year they can again give it the old college try
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October 07, 2002

The Rest Of Division I

These 124 schools didn't make this year's SI 200—some just missed—but next year they can again give it the old college try

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BETHUNE-COOKMAN
Baseball team played in NCAAs, but football (6-4) is focus at Florida school; Wildcats have produced 30 NFL draftees

BINGHAMTON
Tony Kornheiser's N.Y. alma mater enters second year in D-I; one senior has played D-I lacrosse, D-II and D-III hoops here

[Square Hat] BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN
Small school decent in baseball, women's hoops; no FB; 70% of students play IMs; baseball fans can sit atop visitors' dugout

BRADLEY
Peoria school made NCAAs in women's golf; rowdy soccer fans; alums: Chick Hearn, Jerry Krause, Kirby Puckett, Charlie Steiner

BUFFALO
Bulls scored points in wrestling NCAAs; several alums in NFL; President Millard Fillmore was school's first chancellor

UC RIVERSIDE
Alma mater of quirky golf announcer Gary McCord has bagpipe band; baseball 30-28, had four draftees; hoops 8-18 in D-I debut

CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE
Onetime D-II power joined Big West, won two conference titles; No. 23 in baseball; has IM team handball; Flo-Jo an alum; no FB

CAL STATE- SACRAMENTO
Hornets tennis teams made top 40; hosted 2000 Olympic track trials; riverside bike trails; new AD a winner at D-II North Dakota

CAMPBELL
North Carolina school has smallest D-I gym (seats 949); 27 golf holes on campus; no football team; mascot is Fighting Camel

[Square Hat]CANISIUS
One fifth of 3,000 undergrads at Buffalo school play a varsity sport; Golden Griffins No. 4 in synchronized swimming

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