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Invited-Schools-For Listed below is list of schools that have been specifically targeted with information regarding the events in Kentucky and should serve as a guideline for student atletes looking for ideas on what schools to contact. While we have been asked to not confirm which schools are attending, we do want to give players by a guide to go by. Please practice smart recruiting and do research on each school of interest to you and email or call them early and often. This event falls in a time period that is available for recruiting by all NCAA D2, D3, NAIA, CAA and JUCO schools most of whom are listed. Due to recent changes in some schools this list may or may not be accurate. Please check the schools athletic web site before sending any emails. Kentucky ALICE LLOYD COLLEGE 100 PURPOSE RD PIPPA PASSES KY 41844-8884 6063686105 [email protected] ASBURY UNIVERSITY 1 MACKLEM DR WILMORE KY 40390-1198 8598583511 [email protected] BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY 2001 NEWBURG RD LOUISVILLE KY 40205-1877 5022728380 [email protected] BEREA COLLEGE CPO BOX 2187 BEREA KY 40404-0001 8599853423 [email protected] BRESCIA UNIVERSITY 717 FREDERICA ST OWENSBORO KY 42301-3019 2706866416 [email protected] CAMPBELLSVILLE UNIVERSITY 1 UNIVERSITY DR CAMPBELLSVILLE KY 42718-2799 2707895257 [email protected] CENTRE COLLEGE 600 W WALNUT ST DANVILLE KY 40422-1394 8592385488 [email protected] GEORGETOWN COLLEGE 400 E COLLEGE ST GEORGETOWN KY 40324-1696 5028638115 [email protected] KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY 100 ACADEMIC PKWY GRAYSON KY 41143-2205 6064743215 [email protected] KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY 400 E MAIN ST FRANKFORT KY 40601-2355 5025976011 [email protected] KENTUCKY WESLEYAN COLLEGE 3000 FREDERICA ST OWENSBORO KY 42301-6055 2708523330 [email protected] LINDSEY WILSON COLLEGE 210 LINDSEY WILSON ST COLUMBIA KY 42728-1298 2703848186 [email protected] MIDWAY COLLEGE 512 E STEPHENS ST MIDWAY KY 40347-1120 8598465364 [email protected] NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY 500 NUNN DRIVE NEWPORT KY 41099-0001 8595725193 [email protected] SAINT CATHARINE COLLEGE 2735 BARDSTOWN RD SAINT CATHARINE KY 40061-9499 8593365082 [email protected] SPALDING UNIVERSITY 845 S 3RD ST LOUISVILLE KY 40203-2213 5028734201 [email protected] THOMAS MORE COLLEGE 333 TMC PKWY CRESTVIEW HILLS KY 41017-0000 8593443536 [email protected] TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY 300 N BROADWAY STE 1 LEXINGTON KY 40508-1776 8592338270 [email protected] UNION COLLEGE 310 COLLEGE ST BARBOURVILLE KY 40906-1499 6065461682 [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF PIKEVILLE 147 SYCAMORE ST PIKEVILLE KY 41501-9118 6062185224 [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF THE CUMBERLANDS 7988 COLLEGE STATION DR WILLIAMSBURG KY 40769-1390 6065394389 [email protected] Tennessee BETHEL UNIVERSITY 325 CHERRY AVE MC KENZIE TN 38201-1735 7313524203 [email protected] BRYAN COLLEGE 721 BRYAN DR DAYTON TN 37321-6275 4237757193 [email protected] CARSON-NEWMAN COLLEGE 2130 BRANNER AVE JEFFERSON CITY TN 37760-2210 8654713359 [email protected] CHATTANOOGA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 4501 AMNICOLA HWY CHATTANOOGA TN 37406-1097 4236973370 [email protected] CHRISTIAN BROTHERS UNIVERSITY 650 E PARKWAY S MEMPHIS TN 38104-5568 9013213370 CLEVELAND STATE COMMUNITY COLL PO BOX 3570 CLEVELAND TN 37320-3570 4234732271 [email protected] COLUMBIA STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1665 HAMPSHIRE PIKE COLUMBIA TN 38401-5653 9315402630 [email protected] CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY 1 CUMBERLAND SQ LEBANON TN 37087-3408 6155471348 [email protected] DYERSBURG STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1510 LAKE RD DYERSBURG TN 38024-2411 7312863259 [email protected] FISK UNIVERSITY 1000 17TH AVE N NASHVILLE TN 37208-3051 6153298826 [email protected] FREED-HARDEMAN UNIVERSITY 158 E MAIN ST HENDERSON TN 38340-2398 7319896900 [email protected] HIWASSEE COLLEGE 225 HIWASSEE 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