CHICAGO STATE COUGARS BASEBALL

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Founded in 1867, Chicago State University fields a baseball program representing just 2,238 students on the city's South Side. The Cougars compete in the Northeast Conference, competing in the spring season alongside other regional programs. Playing baseball at the NCAA Division I level, Chicago State's program reflects the university's commitment to providing student-athletes with elite competitive opportunities despite the institution's smaller enrollment compared to major research universities.

Chicago State baseball operates from its home venue while developing talent within the Northeast Conference framework. The program maintains competitive standards across a full roster of student-athletes who balance rigorous academic demands with Division I baseball's training and travel requirements. Positioned in Chicago's collegiate athletics landscape alongside larger institutions, the Cougars' Northeast Conference affiliation connects them to programs across multiple states competing at the same competitive level.

KEY FACTS

SchoolChicago State University
SportBaseball
ConferenceNortheast Conference
DivisionD1
LocationChicago, Illinois
VenueHome Venue
Head CoachStaff

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Chicago State Baseball compete in?
Chicago State Cougars Baseball competes in the Northeast Conference conference at the NCAA D1 level.
Where does Chicago State play baseball home games?
Chicago State Baseball plays home games at Home Venue in Chicago, IL.
Who is the head coach of Chicago State Baseball?
The head coach of Chicago State Cougars Baseball is Staff.
When was Chicago State Baseball program established?
The establishment date for Chicago State Baseball is not currently available.