Beginning in 2009–10, the Prairie Stars joined the NCAA's Division II and the Great Lakes Valley Conference.
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Four schools became Division I independents− Bryant, from the Division II Northeast-10 Conference; North Dakota, from the Division II North Central Conference; SIU Edwardsville, from the Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference; and Cal State Bakersfield, in its first season of varsity intercollegiate baseball.
Born in Villa Ridge, Missouri, Reinberg attended St. Francis Borgia High School, played club soccer for the Maryland Heights Stars, and played college soccer at Drury University, where he was an All-Great Lakes Valley Conference Honorable mention selection and All-Great Lakes Region Third Team pick as a sophomore in 2006, and earned All-Conference First Team honors as a junior in 2007.