>        As for the largest branch of a state university going sans location,
>name all the other state systems, besides UMass and Minnesota, that
>>have two Divison I teams in the *same* sport, never mind in the
>*same* league.
 
Debbie already mentioned Wisconsin, but forgot to add UWGB to the list.
 
In addition to Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, we have Nevada (Nevada-
Reno, which has dropped the Reno part and is simply going by Nevada, and UNLV),
Texas (the Longhorns, UT-Pan American and UT-San Antonio), Arkansas (the
Razorbacks and UA-Little Rock), Tennessee (which I believe someone else men-
tioned, with the Vols and UT-Chattanooga and UT-Martin), the entire California
system (Berkeley, Davis, Santa Barbara, Irvine, etc.), North Carolina (the Tar
Heels, UNC-Charlotte, UNC-Asheville, UNC-Wilmington), and Maryland (the Terra-
pins and Md-Eastern Shore).  I think that's a complete list.  Except for the
Nevada case, most of these schools are in the same division as their "big"
brothers primarily in orange pituitary-freak ball. :-)
 
G. M. Finniss
Michigan State University
Surprisingly or not, a Michigan resident who cheered for the Devils