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North Central Conference

NCAA Division II athletic conference


NCAA Division II athletic conference

FieldValue
nameNorth Central Conference
logoNorthCentralConferenceLogo.jpg
logo_size150
founded1922
dissolved2008
conferenceNCAA
divisionDivision II
teams8
sports18
mens9
womens9
regionMidwest
headquartersSioux Falls, South Dakota
websitehttp://northcentral.prestosports.com
mapNCCstates.PNG
map_size250

The North Central Conference (NCC), also known as North Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, was a college athletic conference which operated in the north central United States. It participated in the NCAA's Division II.

History

The NCC was formed in 1922. Charter members of the NCC were South Dakota State College (now South Dakota State University), College of St. Thomas (now the University of St. Thomas), Des Moines University, Creighton University, North Dakota Agricultural College (now North Dakota State University), the University of North Dakota, Morningside College (now Morningside University), the University of South Dakota, and Nebraska Wesleyan University.

The University of Northern Iowa was a member of the NCC from 1934 until 1978. UNI currently competes in Division I in the Missouri Valley Conference; in FCS football, it competes in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. In 2002 Morningside College left the NCC to join the NAIA. The University of Northern Colorado left the conference in 2003, followed in 2004 by North Dakota State University and South Dakota State University. These three schools all transitioned their athletics programs from Division II to Division I; they became founding members of the Division I FCS Great West Football Conference, which started play in the fall of 2004. Since that time, Northern Colorado moved on to the Big Sky Conference in all sports in 2006. In the fall of 2006, North Dakota State and South Dakota State were admitted to The Summit League; they have also moved on to rejoin old conference mate Northern Iowa in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.

It was announced on November 29, 2006, that the 2007–08 athletic season would be the final season for the NCC and that the conference would cease operations on July 1, 2008.

  • The University of North Dakota and the University of South Dakota both announced in 2006 that they would reclassify its athletic programs to Division I, and both left the North Central Conference after the 2007–08 academic year. Both have since joined North Dakota State, South Dakota State, and Northern Iowa as members of the Missouri Valley Football Conference in football, and the Summit League in other sports together with NDSU, SDSU and UNO.
  • Augustana College, the University of Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota State University, Mankato and St. Cloud State University were admitted to the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference beginning July 1, 2008.
  • The University of Nebraska at Omaha joined the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association starting July 1, 2008. UNO has since moved to Division I and is now in The Summit League with many of its former conference members.
  • Central Washington University and Western Washington University, both football-only affiliates of the NCC, joined up with football independents Western Oregon, Humboldt State, and Dixie State (now known as Utah Tech) and restarted football in their full-time home of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. Central Washington has since moved their program to the Lone Star Conference, while Western Washington ceased sponsoring football after the 2008 season.

Chronological timeline

  • In 1922, the North Central Conference (also known as the North Central Intercollegiate Conference) was founded with nine charter members: College of St. Thomas, Creighton University, Des Moines University, Morningside College, Nebraska Wesleyan University, North Dakota Agricultural College, University of North Dakota, South Dakota State College of Agricultural and Mechanical Arts, and the University of South Dakota. St. Thomas left after the 1922 season.
  • In 1926, Des Moines University left the NCC, and the school eventually would close its doors in 1929. Nebraska Wesleyan also left, joining the Nebraska Conference. St. Thomas rejoined the conference after a brief stint as an independent.
  • In 1928, Creighton University and the College of St. Thomas (now University of St. Thomas) left the NCC. St. Thomas became a full member of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference while Creighton left to join the Missouri Valley Conference. The NCC was left with five members.
  • In 1934, Iowa State Teachers College joined the NCC from the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Also, Omaha University joined the NCC to bring membership back up to seven schools.
  • In 1942, Augustana College left the South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference to join the North Central Conference as its eighth member.
  • In 1946, Omaha University left the NCC to join the Central Intercollegiate Conference. The NCC was left with seven members.
  • In 1960, North Dakota Agricultural College was renamed North Dakota State University.
  • In 1961, the Iowa State Teachers College was renamed the State College of Iowa.
  • In 1964, South Dakota State College was renamed South Dakota State University.
  • In 1967, State College of Iowa was renamed to the University of Northern Iowa.
  • In 1968, Mankato State College joined the NCC from the Northern Intercollegiate Conference, bringing league membership up to eight teams.
  • In 1975, Mankato State College was renamed Mankato State University.
  • In 1976, the University of Nebraska at Omaha (Omaha University was renamed to UNO in 1968) rejoined the NCC, while Mankato State University left the NCC due to not fielding a team in the 1976 season. Membership in the NCC remained at eight schools.
  • In 1978, the University of Northern Colorado left the Great Plains Athletic Conference to join the North Central Conference. In the same year, the University of Northern Iowa left the NCC to move to the Association of Mid-Continent Universities. Membership remained at eight schools.
  • In 1981, Mankato State University and St. Cloud State University joined the NCC from the Northern Intercollegiate Conference, giving the NCC its largest membership total in history at 10 schools and it would remain at this level for the next 21 years. Membership at this time included: Augustana, Mankato State, Morningside, Nebraska-Omaha, North Dakota, North Dakota State, Northern Colorado, South Dakota, South Dakota State, and St. Cloud State.
  • In 1998, Mankato State University was officially renamed to Minnesota State University, Mankato.
  • In 2002, Morningside College, one of the North Central Conference's charter members, left the league and moved out of NCAA Division II to the NAIA level. The NCC was left with nine members.
  • In 2003, the University of Northern Colorado moved up to NCAA Division I, leaving the NCC with eight members.
  • In 2004, charter members North Dakota State and South Dakota State also announced plans to move to Division I and leave the NCC. SDSU, NDSU and Northern Colorado founded the FCS Great West Football Conference. The University of Minnesota-Duluth left the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference to join the NCC as its seventh member.
  • In 2006, Central Washington University and Western Washington University of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference joined the North Central Conference as affiliate members in the sport of football only to give the conference nine football schools.
  • In 2008, the two remaining charter members of the NCC, the University of South Dakota and the University of North Dakota, announced plans to leave the conference and move up to Division I. This move led to the rest of the league members making a move. Central Washington and Western Washington joined up with other schools in the Pacific Northwest to form a football league in the GNAC. Augustana, Minnesota-Duluth, Minnesota State and St. Cloud State remained in NCAA Division II by joining the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. Finally, Nebraska-Omaha also remained in Division II by joining the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) before moving to Division I a year later. These moves resulted in the dissolution of the North Central Conference after having existed for 86 years.

Member schools

Final members

The NCC had seven full members in the conference's final season, one was a private school:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftSubsequent
conference(s)Current
conference
Augustana UniversitySioux Falls, South Dakota1860Lutheran ELCA1,650Vikings19412008Northern Sun (NSIC)
(2008–present)
University of Minnesota–DuluthDuluth, Minnesota1902,
1947Public10,497Bulldogs20042008Northern Sun (NSIC)
(2008–present)
Minnesota State University–MankatoMankato, Minnesota1868Public15,649Mavericks1968,
19811976,
2008Northern Sun (NSIC)
(2008–present)
University of Nebraska–OmahaOmaha, Nebraska1908Public14,093Mavericks1934
19761946
2008Mid-America (MIAA)
(2008–11)
D-I Independent
(2011–12)Summit
(2012–present)
University of North DakotaGrand Forks, North Dakota1883Public13,817Fighting Sioux19222008Great West (GWC)
(2008–12)
Big Sky (BSC)
(2012–18)Summit
(2018–present)
St. Cloud State UniversitySt. Cloud, Minnesota1869Public17,231Huskies19812008Northern Sun (NSIC)
(2008–present)
University of South DakotaVermillion, South Dakota1862Public8,641Coyotes19222008Great West (GWC)
(2008–11)Summit
(2011–present)

;Notes:

Final affiliate members

The NCC had two affiliate members for football only in the conference's final season, both of which are public schools.

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftNCC
sport(s)
playedCurrent
primary
conferenceCurrent
conference
in former
NCC sport
Central Washington UniversityEllensburg, Washington1891Public12,342Wildcats20062008footballGreat Northwest (GNAC)
(2001–present)Lone Star (LSC)
(2022–present)
Western Washington UniversityBellingham, Washington1893Public16,142VikingsDropped sport

;Notes:

Former members

The NCC had nine other full members during the conference's tenure, two were private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftSubsequent
conference(s)Current
conference
Creighton UniversityOmaha, Nebraska1878Catholic
(Jesuit)6,716Bluejays19221928variousBig East
(2013–present)
Des Moines UniversityDes Moines, Iowa1864Baptist330Tigers19221926Independent
(1926–29)Closed in 1929
Morningside UniversitySioux City, Iowa1894United
Methodist1,149Mustangs19222002NAIA/D-II Independent
(2002–03)Great Plains (GPAC)
(2003–present)
Nebraska Wesleyan UniversityLincoln, Nebraska1887United
Methodist1,601Prairie Wolves19221926Great Plains (GPAC)
(1969–2016)American Rivers (ARC)
(2016–present)
North Dakota State UniversityFargo, North Dakota1890Public13,229Bison19222004D-I Independent
(2004–07)Summit
(2008–present)
University of Northern ColoradoGreeley, Colorado1889Public12,392Bears19782003D-I Independent
(2003–06)Big Sky (BSC)
(2006–present)
University of Northern IowaCedar Falls, Iowa1876Public14,070Panthers19341978D-I Independent
(1978–82)
Summit
(1982–91)Missouri Valley (MVC)
(1991–present)
University of St. ThomasSt. Paul, Minnesota1885Catholic
(Archdiocese of
Saint Paul and
Minneapolis)10,534Tommies19221928Minnesota (MIAC)
(1928–2021)Summit
(2021–present)
South Dakota State UniversityBrookings, South Dakota1881Public12,816Jackrabbits19222004D-I Independent
(2004–07)Summit
(2008–present)

;Notes:

Membership timeline

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bar:2 color:Full from:1922 till:1926 text:Des Moines (1922–1926) bar:2 color:OtherC1 from:1926 till:1929 text:

bar:3 color:Full from:1922 till:2002 text:Morningside (1922–2002) bar:3 color:OtherC1 from:2002 till:2003 text:NAIA Ind. bar:3 shift:(50) color:OtherC2 from:2003 till:end text:GPAC

bar:4 color:Full from:1922 till:1926 text:Nebraska Wesleyan (1922–1926) bar:4 shift:(130) color:OtherC1 from:1926 till:1969 text:Ind. bar:4 color:OtherC2 from:1969 till:2016 text:GPAC bar:4 color:OtherC1 from:2016 till:end text:ARC

bar:5 color:Full from:1922 till:2008 text:North Dakota (1922–2008) bar:5 color:OtherC1 from:2008 till:2012 text:GWC bar:5 color:OtherC2 from:2012 till:2018 text:Big Sky bar:5 color:OtherC1 from:2018 till:end text:Summit

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bar:7 color:Full from:1922 till:1923 text:St. Thomas bar:7 shift:(20) color:Full from:1926 till:1928 text: (1922), (1926-1928) bar:7 shift:(110) color:OtherC1 from:1928 till:2021 text:MIAC bar:7 color:OtherC2 from:2021 till:end text:Summit

bar:8 color:Full from:1922 till:2008 text:South Dakota (1922–2008) bar:8 color:OtherC1 from:2008 till:2011 text:GWC bar:8 color:OtherC2 from:2011 till:end text:Summit

bar:9 color:Full from:1922 till:2004 text:South Dakota State (1922–2004) bar:9 shift:(-10) color:OtherC1 from:2004 till:2007 text:D-I Ind. bar:9 color:OtherC2 from:2007 till:end text:Summit

bar:10 color:Full from:1934 till:1978 text:Northern Iowa (1934–1978) bar:10 shift:(-5) color:OtherC1 from:1978 till:1982 text:D-II Ind. bar:10 color:OtherC2 from:1982 till:1991 text:Mid-Con bar:10 color:OtherC1 from:1991 till:end text:MVC

bar:11 color:Full from:1934 till:1946 text:Nebraska–Omaha (1934–1946) bar:11 shift:(40) color:OtherC1 from:1946 till:1959 text:Ind. bar:11 color:OtherC2 from:1959 till:1967 text:CIC bar:11 color:OtherC1 from:1967 till:1972 text:RMAC bar:11 color:OtherC2 from:1972 till:1976 text:GPAC bar:11 color:Full from:1976 till:2008 text:(1976–2008) bar:11 color:OtherC1 from:2008 till:2011 text:MIAA bar:11 color:OtherC2 from:2011 till:2012 text:D-I Ind. bar:11 shift:(40) color:OtherC1 from:2012 till:end text:Summit

bar:12 color:Full from:1941 till:2008 text:Augustana (1941–2008) bar:12 color:OtherC1 from:2008 till:end text:NSIC

bar:13 shift:(-70) color:Full from:1968 till:1976 text:Minnesota State (1968–1976) bar:13 color:OtherC1 from:1976 till:1978 text: bar:13 color:OtherC2 from:1978 till:1981 text:NSIC bar:13 color:Full from:1981 till:2008 text:(1981–2008) bar:13 color:OtherC1 from:2008 till:end text:NSIC

bar:14 color:Full from:1978 till:2003 text:Northern Colorado (1978–2003) bar:14 shift:(-10) color:OtherC1 from:2003 till:2006 text:D-I Ind. bar:14 color:OtherC2 from:2006 till:end text:Big Sky

bar:15 color:Full from:1981 till:2008 text:St. Cloud State (1981–2008) bar:15 color:OtherC1 from:2008 till:end text:NSIC

bar:16 shift:(-110) color:Full from:2004 till:2008 text:Minnesota–Duluth (2004–2008) bar:16 color:OtherC1 from:2008 till:end text:NSIC

bar:17 shift:(-140) color:AssocF from:2006 till:2008 text:Central Washington (2006–2008)

bar:18 shift:(-140) color:AssocF from:2006 till:2008 text:Western Washington (2006–2008)

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Sports

The NCC sponsored baseball, men's and women's basketball, football, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, volleyball, and wrestling.

Six of the seven members of the NCC sponsored Division I ice hockey, and five still do. In men's hockey, after a major conference realignment that took effect in 2013, Minnesota–Duluth, Nebraska–Omaha, North Dakota, and St. Cloud State field teams in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference, while Minnesota State–Mankato is a member of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA). Before the realignment, all of these schools had been members of the WCHA for men's hockey. All of these schools, except for Omaha, have women's teams in the WCHA (Omaha women's hockey is a club sport). The women's side of the WCHA was not affected by this realignment.

Conference championships

Men's basketball

;NCC Championships Per School

SchoolConferenceTournamentTitlesLast
TitleTitlesLast
Title
South Dakota State20200222002
North Dakota18199531994
South Dakota13200722007
North Dakota State1019950N/A
Northern Iowa819690N/A
Morningside519830N/A
Creighton419270N/A
St. Cloud State4200322003
Minnesota State4200812006
Nebraska-Omaha4200522008
Augustana319890N/A
Northern Colorado119890N/A

The NCC Tournament was held from 1991–1994, then it was brought back and used from 2001-2008.

;NCC Regular Season Champions

YearSchool
1922-23Creighton
1923-24Creighton
1924-25Creighton
1925-26Morningside
1926-27Creighton
1927-28North Dakota
1928-29South Dakota State
1929-30South Dakota
1930-31South Dakota
1931-32North Dakota State
1932-33North Dakota State
1933-34North Dakota
1934-35North Dakota
1935-36North Dakota
1936-37North Dakota
1937-38Morningside
1938-39South Dakota
1939-40South Dakota State
North Dakota State
1940-41North Dakota State
1941-42North Dakota State
1942-43South Dakota State
1943-44None-War
1944-45None-War
1945-46None-War
YearSchool
1946-47Morningside
1947-48Northern Iowa
1948-49Northern Iowa
1949-50Northern Iowa
1950-51Northern Iowa
Morningside
1951-52North Dakota State
1952-53Northern Iowa
1953-54North Dakota
North Dakota State
1954-55North Dakota
1955-56South Dakota State
1956-57South Dakota State
South Dakota
1957-58South Dakota
1958-59South Dakota State
1959-60South Dakota State
1960-61South Dakota State
1961-62Northern Iowa
Augustana
1962-63South Dakota State
1963-64Northern Iowa
1964-65North Dakota
1965-66North Dakota
1966-67North Dakota
1967-68South Dakota State
1968-69Northern Iowa
South Dakota State
1969-70South Dakota State
YearSchool
1970-71North Dakota State
1971-72South Dakota
1972-73South Dakota State
1973-74North Dakota
1974-75North Dakota
1975-76North Dakota
Minnesota State
1976-77North Dakota
1977-78Augustana
1978-79Nebraska-Omaha
1979-80South Dakota State
1980-81North Dakota State
1981-82North Dakota
1982-83Morningside
1983-84Nebraska-Omaha
1984-85South Dakota State
1985-86St. Cloud State
1986-87St. Cloud State
1987-88St. Cloud State
1988-89Northern Colorado
Augustana
1989-90North Dakota
1990-91North Dakota
1991-92South Dakota State
1992-93South Dakota
193-94South Dakota
YearSchool
1994-95North Dakota
North Dakota State
1995-96South Dakota State
1996-97South Dakota State
1997-98South Dakota State
1998-99South Dakota
1999-2000South Dakota
2000-01South Dakota
2001-02South Dakota State
2002-03St. Cloud State
2003-04Nebraska-Omaha
2004-05Nebraska-Omaha
2005-06Minnesota State
2006-07South Dakota
Minnesota State
2007-08Minnesota State

;NCC Tournament Champions

YearSchool
1991South Dakota State
1992North Dakota
1993North Dakota
1994North Dakota
Tournament would stop in 1994 and be brought back in 2001
2001St. Cloud State
2002South Dakota State
2003St. Cloud State
2004Nebraska-Omaha
2005South Dakota
2006Minnesota State
2007South Dakota
2008Nebraska-Omaha

Women's basketball

;NCC Championships Per School

SchoolConferenceTournamentTitlesLast
TitleTitlesLast
Title
North Dakota11200772007
North Dakota State1020040N/A
South Dakota5200812008
Nebraska-Omaha319820N/A
South Dakota State220030N/A
St. Cloud State119890N/A
Minnesota State119860N/A

;NCC Regular Season Champions

YearSchool
1979-80Nebraska-Omaha
1980-81Nebraska-Omaha
1981-82Nebraska-Omaha
1982-83South Dakota
1983-84South Dakota
1984-85South Dakota
1985-86Minnesota State
1986-87North Dakota State
1987-88North Dakota State
1988-89North Dakota State
St. Cloud State
1998-99North Dakota
2007-08South Dakota

;NCC Tournament Champions

YearSchool
2001North Dakota
2002North Dakota
2003North Dakota
2004North Dakota
2005North Dakota
2006North Dakota
2007North Dakota
2008South Dakota

Football

;NCC Championships Per School

SchoolConferenceTitlesLast
Title
North Dakota State261994
North Dakota242006
South Dakota State141963
Northern Iowa121964
South Dakota102005
Nebraska-Omaha92007
Northern Colorado52002
Morningside31956
Creighton21927
Minnesota State21993
Augustana11959
Minnesota-Duluth12005
St. Cloud State11989

;NCC Champions By Year

YearSchool
1922South Dakota State
1923Morningside
1924South Dakota State
1925North Dakota State
Creighton
1926South Dakota State
1927South Dakota
Creighton
1928North Dakota
1929North Dakota
1930North Dakota
1931North Dakota
1932North Dakota State
1933South Dakota State
1934North Dakota
1935North Dakota State
1936North Dakota
1937North Dakota
1938South Dakota
1939North Dakota
South Dakota State
South Dakota
1940Northern Iowa
1941Northern Iowa
1942Northern Iowa
Augustana
1943None-War
1944None-War
1945None-War
1966North Dakota State
North Dakota
1990North Dakota State
2007Nebraska-Omaha

Volleyball

;NCC Championships Per School

SchoolConferenceTitlesLast
Title
North Dakota State112003
Nebraska-Omaha82000
Northern Colorado51995
Augustana42003
Minnesota-Duluth42007
South Dakota State12000
North Dakota0N/A
St. Cloud State0N/A
Minnesota State0N/A
Morningside0N/A
South Dakota0N/A

;NCC Champions By Year

YearSchool
1979Northern Colorado
1980Northern Colorado
1981North Dakota State
1982North Dakota State
1983Nebraska-Omaha
1984Nebraska-Omaha
1985Nebraska-Omaha
1986Nebraska-Omaha
1987Nebraska-Omaha
1988North Dakota State
1989North Dakota State
1990North Dakota State
1991North Dakota State
1992North Dakota State
1993Northern Colorado
1994Northern Colorado
1995Northern Colorado
2007Minnesota-Duluth

Softball

;NCC Championships Per School

SchoolConferenceTitlesLast
Title
Nebraska-Omaha102008
Augustana92006
Minnesota State42007
St. Cloud State32004
North Dakota State22002

;NCC Champions By Year

YearSchool
1981Nebraska-Omaha
1982Augustana
1983Augustana
1984Minnesota State
1985Nebraska-Omaha
1986Augustana
1987Minnesota State
1988Augustana
1989Minnesota State
1990Augustana
1991Augustana
1992Augustana
1993Augustana
1994Nebraska-Omaha
1995Nebraska-Omaha
2008Nebraska-Omaha

Baseball

;NCC Championships Per School

SchoolConferenceTitlesLast
Title
Minnesota State212007
South Dakota State101995
Northern Iowa71972
Nebraska-Omaha42008
Morningside41980
North Dakota21967
St. Cloud State11991
Augustana12003
Northern Colorado11998

;NCC Champions By Year

YearSchool
1958Northern Iowa
1959South Dakota State
1960Morningside
1961Northern Iowa
1962Northern Iowa
North Dakota
1963Northern Iowa
1964Morningside
Northern Iowa
1965South Dakota State
1966South Dakota State
1967North Dakota
1968Northern Iowa
1969North Dakota State
South Dakota State
1984South Dakota State
1999Minnesota State
2008Nebraska-Omaha

Women's soccer

;NCC Championships Per School

SchoolConferenceTournamentTitlesLast
TitleTitlesLast
Title
Minnesota State5200712003
Northern Colorado420010N/A
Nebraska-Omaha4200642004

;NCC Regular Season Champions By Year

YearSchool
1996Northern Colorado
1997Northern Colorado
1998Minnesota State
1999Northern Colorado
2000Minnesota State
2001Minnesota State
Northern Colorado
2002Nebraska-Omaha
2003Minnesota State
2004Nebraska-Omaha
2005Nebraska-Omaha
2006Nebraska-Omaha
2007Minnesota State

;NCC Tournament Champions

YearSchool
2000Nebraska-Omaha
2001Nebraska-Omaha
2002Nebraska-Omaha
2003Minnesota State
2004Nebraska-Omaha

Associate members

  • Football - Western Washington University, Central Washington University
  • Women's Swimming and Diving - Colorado Mines, Minnesota State University Moorhead, Metro State (CO)
  • Men's Swimming and Diving - Colorado Mines, Metro State (CO)
  • Men's Tennis - Winona State

Conference football stadiums

SchoolFootball StadiumStadium capacity
AugustanaHoward Wood Field10,000
Central WashingtonTomlinson Stadium4,000
Minnesota DuluthGriggs Field at James S. Malosky Stadium4,000
Minnesota StateBlakeslee Stadium7,500
Nebraska-OmahaAl F. Caniglia Field9,500
North DakotaAlerus Center13,500
North Dakota StateFargodome19,000
St. Cloud StateHusky Stadium4,198
South DakotaDakotaDome10,000
South Dakota StateCoughlin-Alumni Stadium16,000
Western WashingtonCivic Stadium5,000

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