The Heart of America D1AA Conference has confirmed two new additions for the 2024-25 season.
In the middle of what has become an annual shift of conferences and shift between oversight organizations, the HOA already has added Oklahoma after the Lonestar Conference announced a move to NCR and OU decided not to follow.
Now, HOA has announced the addition of UHSP and Wayne State, Neb. UHSP—University of Heatlh Sciences and Pharmacy—is based in St. Louis, Mo., and has been recruiting and steadily growing over several years. The team has mostly been playing 7s, but its roster has grown enough to embrace 15s.
Wayne State has been a championship-level small-college team for years, first in NSCRO and then NCR's D3. This past December Wayne State won NCR'a D3. A school-supported program, the Wildcats has also been geographically isolated and so had to create an independent schedule in NCR—that already included HOA teams.
"It was clear that we needed to move up to a higher division," said Head Coach Bryn Chivers. "We had explored staying in NCR but their D1AA teams were all on the eastern half of the country, or in Texas, with the closest being over 680 miles away, so it wasn't a viable option for the program."
With Wayne State growing its roster, playing at the D1AA level makes sense for the Wildcats and for Chivers.
"Our squad continues to expand, and the Heart of America conference offers the opportunity to play against schools that field both A and B sides. This ensures more game time for our developing players."