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SLIAC adds Univ. of Dallas for men's and women's cross country; men's golf

The St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) announced today that the University of Dallas (Texas) has been accepted as an affiliate member of the Conference beginning with the 2010-11 academic year.
The University, whose application was approved unanimously by the Conference’s Administrative and Presidents Councils, will compete as members of the SLIAC in women’s and men’s cross country and men’s golf.
Fontbonne University competes in the SLIAC in women’s and men’s cross country as well as men’s golf.
“We are pleased to welcome the University of Dallas, its student-athletes and administrators to the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. The institution is a great match for the Conference, having a similar commitment to Division III, similar academic profiles and size, and institutional missions,” SLIAC Commissioner William J. Wolper said. “The addition of Dallas will enhance the championship experience for the student-athletes in all three sports, increasing the size of the Championship field in each sport to offer a greater event for the participants. Further, it will solidify our automatic qualifier in men’s golf.
The University of Dallas is a Catholic, co-educational university located in Irving Texas, on the northwest boundary of the city of Dallas.
“We’re honored to affiliate with the SLIAC and the fine set of schools it represents. We’re especially delighted to provide our student-athletes the opportunity to compete for the SLIAC Conference Championship in several sports,” University of Dallas President Thomas W. Keefe said.
The University of Dallas Crusaders compete in 14 sports (baseball, men’s & women’s basketball, men’s & women’s cross country, men’s golf, men’s & women’s lacrosse, men’s & women’s soccer, men’s & women’s track & field, softball and women’s volleyball). They have competed in NCAA Division III since 1994 and have been primarily independent of a Conference affiliation since 2002.
The SLIAC was chartered in September 1989 and competition began during the 1990-91 academic year. The Conference currently conducts championships in 12 sports. In addition to the sports in which the University of Dallas will compete, the Conference also sponsors championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball.
There are currently nine full members of the SLIAC including Blackburn College (Carlinville, Ill.), Eureka College (Eureka, Ill.), Fontbonne University (St. Louis, Mo.), Greenville College (Greenville, Ill.), MacMurray College (Jacksonville, Ill.), Principia College (Elsah, Ill.), Spalding University (Louisville, Ky.), Webster University (St. Louis, Mo.) and Westminster College (Fulton, Mo.). Eight of the nine schools compete in cross country and seven of the nine schools compete in golf.



