Salisbury
Salisbury has an awesome team as well as a club team. Just do some research
Yes
Di because that mean Divison 1 and Dii is Division 2 and so on
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I would say a college that provides Division I basketball. Now just because you're in DI basketball does not mean you will automatically get picked in the draft. And DI basketball is almost pro, you have to be good to make the team, otherwise you may have to go to DII or DIII. You may can still make it if you're in DII or DIII.
Per WikiPedia's article on college hockey, the Div II championship was discontinued in 1999 due to a lack of participating schools. Most DII hockey programs had moved up to DI, with others moving down to DIII.
There are roughly 300 members throughout the US, Canada and the Bahamas. The typical member is between 3000-6000 students. The association has experienced growth in recent years due to growing enrollments at private institutions causing the addition and development of intercollegiate athletic programs. The association blends the positive characteristics of both NCAA DIII and DII. Like NCAA DII, members award scholarships. And like NCAA DIII the members are smaller, student focused and have superior academic achievement. But unlike the NCAA, the NAIA is focused on Character development. Which is headlined by the Champions of Character initiative started in the early 2000s.
500 + 1 + 1 = DII
FII is "Foreign Institutional Investments" & DII is "Domestic Institutional Investments"
Roman numeral 502 is represented as "DII" in Roman numerals.
It depends on the level of college. I throw at an NAIA school but we face all types of competition even D1 and I'd say that anything over 37-38 meters is respectable at any stage and over 40 is really good
How are you = sabai dii mai (are you fine?) The response could be = sabai dii (i am fine) or "chan sabai dii, kop kun maak" = I'm fine, thank you very much