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  1. Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

    Infobox Athletic Conference name Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference short name WIAC established 1913 logo Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference logo.png logo size 200 association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division III NCAA Division III subdivision members 9 sports 21 mens 10 womens 11 region Wisconsin former names hq city Madison hq state Wisconsin commissioner Dr. Gary Karner since July, 1996 website http www.wiacsports.com wiacsports.com color font color map WIAC USA states.png map size 250 The Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference WIAC is a college athletic conference that competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA s Division III NCAA Division III . As the name implies, member teams are located in the state of Wisconsin , although there are three associate members from Minnesota and one from Michigan . All full members are part of the University of Wisconsin System . History In 1913, representatives from Wisconsin s eight normal school s Superior Normal School now the University of Wisconsin Superior , River Falls State Normal School now the University of Wisconsin River Falls , Stevens Point Normal School now the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point , La Crosse State Normal School now the University of Wisconsin La Crosse , Oshkosh State Normal School now the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh , Whitewater Normal School now the University of Wisconsin Whitewater , Milwaukee State Normal School now the University ... to form the Wisconsin Women s Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. By 1975, UW Milwaukee, Carroll College ... of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women in 1982, the member schools joined their male counterparts in either the NCAA or National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA ... Official website http www.wiacsports.com Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference navbox NCAA Division III football conference navbox Category Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Category ...   more details



  1. Midwest Intercollegiate Volleyball Association

    Image Miva logo.png thumb MIVA logo. The Midwest Intercollegiate Volleyball Association MIVA is a College Athletic Conference collegiate club men s volleyball sports league in the Midwest United States. It is differentiated from the varsity team varsity Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association also called MIVA . Conference schools The conference schools are divided into National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division 1 and Division 2 schools. Division 1 These teams are divided into the following three divisions Big Ten Men s Volleyball Association BTMVA University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign University of Illinois Indiana University Bloomington Indiana University University of Iowa University of Michigan Michigan State University University of Minnesota Twin Cities University of Minnesota Northwestern University Ohio State University Purdue University University of Wisconsin Madison University of Wisconsin Midwest 10 Volleyball Conference Ball State University Illinois State University Iowa State University Lakeland College Wisconsin Lakeland College Marquette University Northern Illinois University University of Illinois at Chicago UIC University of Notre Dame University of Wisconsin Milwaukee UWM Milwaukee University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Great Midwest Men s Volleyball Conference GMMVC Bowling Green State University Bowling Green Central Michigan University University of Cincinnati University of Dayton Kent State University University of Kentucky Miami University Ohio University Ohio Northern University University of Toledo Division 2 Earlham College Eastern Illinois University Grand Valley State University Illinois B Indiana B Miami U B Michigan B Michigan State White Ohio State 2 Rose Hulman Institute of Technology University of Wisconsin Oshkosh 2 Wabash College Wittenberg University Wright State University Xavier University Cincinnati Xavier University External links http www.miva vball.org Official website Category American volleyball competitions ...   more details



  1. Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the Northwest

    Infobox Athletic Conference name Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the Northwest short name established 1892 dissolved 1893 logo logo size association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division I NCAA Division I subdivision members 4 sports mens womens region former names hq city hq state commissioner since website color font color map Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the Northwest USA states.png map size 250 The Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the Northwest was a List of college athletic conferences college athletic conference from 1892 to 1893 in the Upper Midwest of the United States . Four universities were members the University of Michigan , the University of Minnesota , Northwestern University and the University of Wisconsin Madison . ref name Gold20 cite book last Rainbolt first Richard title Gold Glory publisher Ralph Turtinen Publishing location Wayzata, Minnesota year 1972 pages 20 ref The conference was formed to compete in American football football , baseball and Track and field track . ref name Sketch133 cite book last Papas Jr. first Al title Gopher Sketchbook publisher Nodin Press location Minneapolis, Minnesota year 1990 pages 133 ref It only survived for two seasons before disbanding due to financial problems throughout the league. ref name Gold20 The four schools came together again, along with Purdue University , the University of Chicago and the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign University of Illinois , to found the Intercollegiate Conference of Faculty Representatives a couple of years later, known today as the Big Ten Conference . ref name Years14 15 cite book last Men s Intercollegiate Athletic Department ... Football publisher John Roberts year 1981 pages 14 15 ref 1892 football season The Intercollegiate ... Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the Northwest conference championship. ref name Hist20 ... consecutive Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the Northwest title. ref name Hist20 23 Financially ...   more details



  1. Intercollegiate League for Industrial Democracy

    The Intercollegiate League for Industrial Democracy known from 1933 as the Student League for Industrial Democracy was the official youth section of the League for Industrial Democracy and a de facto junior section of the Socialist Party of America during the 1920s and the first half of the 1930s. The organization merged with a student organization sponsored by the Communist Party, USA in 1935 to form the American Student Union . Organizational history Background In 1921 the Intercollegiate Socialist Society ISS was transformed into the League for Industrial Democracy LID . With the change in name, the organization broadened its scope to become a more of a general educational society that included not only collegians and alumni, but also non collegians in its ranks and activities. The organization continued to arrange campus lectures, as well as publishing pamphlet pamphlets and off campus speaking tours, but paid little attention to the organization of active campus groups. League student organizations continued at the University of Wisconsin , ref name SIR6 http www.archive.org details StudentsInRevoltTheStoryOfTheIntercollegiateLeagueForIndustrial Students in Revolt The Story of the Intercollegiate League for Industrial Democracy. New York League for Industrial Democracy, 1933 pg. 6. ref Columbia University Columbia , ref name SIR6 Vassar College Vassar , ref name SIR7 Students in Revolt, pg. 7. ref Yale University Yale , ref name SIR7 Harvard University Harvard , ref name ... Party. By 1929 student members of the LID were outnumbered by non student members. An Intercollegiate ... influence on many students, who saw world capitalism in a state of chaos. ref name SIR8 Members of the Intercollegiate ... of the LID held their own national convention which abolished the old Intercollegiate Student ... Students in Revolt The Story of the Intercollegiate League for Industrial Democracy ... www.archive.org details SouthernLaborInRevolt Southern labor in revolt New York City Intercollegiate ...   more details



  1. Intercollegiate Tennis Association

    Image Tennis ball 01.jpg 200px right The Intercollegiate Tennis Association is an organization of 1,500 coaches and 15,000 collegiate tennis players, encompassing more than 1,000 college tennis programs. Included in the membership are women s and men s head and assistant coaches at the NCAA Divisions I, II, III, and NAIA and Junior Community College schools. ref cite web url http www.itatennis.com AboutITA AbouttheITA.htm title About the ITA publisher Itatennis.com date January 21, 2010 accessdate March 18, 2010 ref The first meeting of the National Collegiate Tennis Coaches Association was called in June 1956, at the NCAA Championships in Kalamazoo, Michigan . That original group, consisting of fewer than 20 coaches of men s NCAA Division I schools, grew into today s Intercollegiate Tennis Association. The ITA, which was known as the Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches Association from 1958 until July 1992, received major sponsorship funding from a variety of corporations, including Rolex Watch, U.S.A., Volvo Corporation of America, DuPont , Wilson Sporting Goods , Reebok , Fila company Fila , Polo Ralph Lauren , and Omni Hotels . Most of the ITA s current activities, from the sponsorship of eight national championships, the sanctioning of over 150 collegiate tournaments for teams, singles, and doubles, and the awarding of a range of honors for coaches and players, began at the end of the 1970s. The ITA Office is located in Skillman, New Jersey . In 2000, the ITA moved its headquarters to the greater Princeton area, after 16 years at the Lenz Tennis Center on the Princeton University campus. Awards Various regional awards are presented by ITA in recognition of outstanding performances in men and women college tennis each year. The awards include ITA Campbell National Player of the Year Awards Arthur Ashe ITA Collegiate Awards for Leadership and Sportsmanship ITA Senior Player ... struggles for recognition to the achievement of full fledged intercollegiate competition. References ...   more details



  1. Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Football Association

    Notability date May 2010 Unreferenced date May 2010 The Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Football Association , or PIFA, was formed on September 26, 1891. Conference members The PIFA consisted of University of Lewisburg now named Bucknell University Bucknell Dickinson State University Dickinson Franklin & Marshall Haverford College Haverford Penn State Swarthmore College Swarthmore Lafayette and Lehigh were excluded from the PIFA because it was felt thet they would dominate the Association. Citation needed date May 2010 1891 season Penn State was awarded the 1891 championship. Their record was 4 1 0 in Association play with the loss being at Bucknell 10 12 . However, Bucknell lost at Franklin & Marshall 6 12 and tied at Dickinson 0 0 for a record of 3 1 1. The PIFA was dissolved prior to the 1892 season. References Prato, Lou, The Penn State Football Encyclopedia, Sports Publishing, Champaign, IL, 1998. http cfbdatawarehouse.com index.php collegefootball stub Category Defunct college sports conferences in the United States ...   more details



  1. Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

    The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference was a college sports athletic conference established in 1923 in the United States . Member schools parial list Pittsburg State University , Pittsburg, Kansas , 1928 1968 1976 1988 ref http www.cfbdatawarehouse.com data div ii miaa pittsburg state championships.php College Football Data Warehouse Pittsburg State University championship results ref Fort Hays State University , Hays, Kansas , 1928 1968 1976 1988 ref http www.cfbdatawarehouse.com data div ii miaa fort hays state index.php College Football Data Warehouse Fort Hays State University historical data ref Missouri Southern State College , Joplin, Missouri , 1976 1988 ref http www.cfbdatawarehouse.com data div ii miaa missouri southern state index.php College Football Data Warehouse ref References Reflist See also List of defunct college football conferences Category Defunct college sports conferences in the United States ...   more details



  1. Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association

    Infobox Athletic Conference name Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association short name CIAA established 1912 dissolved logo Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association logo.png logo size 250 association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division II NCAA Division II subdivision members 12 sports 14 mens 7 womens 7 region Middle Atlantic States , South Atlantic States former names hq city Hampton hq state Virginia commissioner Peggy Davis Interim since website http www.theciaa.com theciaa.com color font color map Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association, coverage map.png map size 250 The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association CIAA is a list of college athletic conferences college athletic conference , mostly consisting of historically black colleges and universities . Recent addition Chowan University is the first non HBCU to play in the conference. Conference teams participate in the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA s Division II NCAA Division II . Teams in the conference are mostly from North Carolina and Virginia , though there is one each from Pennsylvania and Maryland . The CIAA sponsors 16 annual championships and is divided into the Northern and Southern divisions in all of the sports except track and field, cross country, and baseball ... in the United States. It was originally known as the Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association ... colleges. Citation needed date May 2011 The CIAA was originally called the Colored Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The CIAA changed its name to the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association ... West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Delaware State University Dover, Delaware 1945 ... Virginia West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Conference facilities class wikitable rowspan ... Reflist 2 External links Official website http www.theciaa.com Central Intercollegiate Athletic ... Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association ...   more details



  1. National Intercollegiate Flying Association

    The National Intercollegiate Flying Association NIFA is a professional organization that provides a forum of competition and learning for aviation students from colleges all around the United States. Official NIFA Mission Statement The National Intercollegiate Flying Association was formed for the purposes of developing and advancing aviation education to promote, encourage and foster safety in aviation to promote and foster communications and cooperation between aviation students, educators, educational institutions and the aviation industry and to provide an arena for collegiate aviation competition. Member Clubs & Schools As of February 13, 2007 ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Member Clubs & Schools, NIFA work publisher National Intercollegiate Flying Association date Feb 13, 2007 url http nifa.us member schools.htm format doi accessdate 2007 03 25 ref Region I CO, MT, NM, UT, and WY Colorado Northwestern Community College Aims Community College Metropolitan State College of Denver Rocky Mountain College United States Air Force Academy Utah State University Westminster College, Salt Lake City Westminster College Region II AZ, CA, HI, NV California Institute of Technology Cypress College Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott Mt. San Antonio College Orange Coast College San Diego Christian College San Diego Miramar College San Jos State University Region III MI, OH, PA, and WV Andrews University Kent State University Ohio University Sinclair Community College Ohio State University University of Cincinnati Western Michigan University Region IV AR, LA, MS, and TX Central Texas College Delta State University Hinds Community College Louisiana Tech University LeTourneau University Northwestern State University Texas A&M University Texas Southern University Texas State Technical College System Texas State Technical College University of Louisiana at Monroe Region V IA, MN, ND, SD, WI Iowa State University Minnesota ...   more details



  1. Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association

    Infobox Athletic Conference name Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association short name Border Conference established 1931 dissolved 1962 logo logo size 150 association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division I NCAA Division I subdivision members 6 final 9 total sports mens womens region Southwestern United States Southwestern United States former names hq city hq state commissioner since website color font color map 1950 Border Conference States.svg map size 250 The Border Conference officially known as the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association , was an National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA affiliated college athletic conference founded in 1931 that disbanded following the 1961 1962 season. Centered in the southwestern United States , the conference formerly included nine member institutions located in the states of Arizona , New Mexico , and Texas . Members Charter members playing American football and years of membership included University of Arizona Arizona 1931 1961 Northern Arizona University Arizona State Teachers Flagstaff now Northern Arizona 1931 1952 Arizona State University Arizona State Teachers Tempe now Arizona State 1931 1961 University of New Mexico 1931 1951 New Mexico State University New Mexico A&M now New Mexico State 1931 1961 . Other members competing in football and years of membership included Texas Tech University Texas Technological College 1932 1956 now Texas Tech University of Texas at El Paso Texas Mines later Texas Western and now the University of Texas at El Paso UTEP 1935 1961 Hardin Simmons University Hardin Simmons 1941 1961 West Texas A&M University West Texas Teachers later West Texas State and now West Texas A&M 1941 1961 . Membership timeline timeline DateFormat yyyy ImageSize width 750 height ... Membership History timeline Football champions main List of Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association ... The nine former football playing members of the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association are currently ...   more details



  1. Scottish Intercollegiate Guideline Network

    one source date August 2011 Scottish Intercollegiate Guideline Network was formed in 1993 and develops Evidence based medicine evidence based clinical practice guidelines for the Scottish National Health Service . Membership includes medical specialists, nursing , pharmacy , dentistry , professions allied to medicine , patients, managers, social services and researchers. In 2005 it became part of NHS Quality Improvement Scotland. Guidelines are developed by multidisciplinary working group s with representation from across Scotland. Each Guideline has the preliminary conclusions and draft recommendations presented it to a wider audience for feedback before publication. After publication they are available for download free of charge. There are over 120 Guidelines available on their website including ones in 2011 on early rheumatoid arthritis and in 2010 diabetes , obesity and Parkinson s disease . Most conditions have been covered at least once ref http www.sign.ac.uk guidelines published numlist.html SIGN Guidelines List ref References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.sign.ac.uk index.html SIGN website Category NHS Scotland Category 1993 establishments in Scotland Category Government agencies established in 1993 Category Clinical data management Category Clinical procedure classification Scotland org stub UK gov stub ...   more details



  1. Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association

    Infobox sports league logo Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association logo.jpg pixels 150px caption MIVA logo sport Volleyball founded 1961 association NCAA division Division I NCAA Division I br Division II NCAA Division II teams 7 region Central United States champion Ohio State Buckeyes website http www.mivavolleyball.com mivavolleyball.com The Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association MIVA is a list of college athletic conferences college athletic conference whose member schools compete in men s volleyball . Its member institutions are located in the Midwest ern United States , stretching from Illinois in the west to Ohio in the east. Many of the conference s schools also participate in the similarly named Midwest Intercollegiate Volleyball Association in men s volleyball at the club level. The MIVA Tournament champion receives an automatic bid to the semifinals of the NCAA Men s Volleyball Championship NCAA National Collegiate Men s Volleyball Championship which consists of 4 teams who play single elimination to determine the National Champion. The two other major volleyball conferences, the EIVA Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association and the MPSF Mountain Pacific Sports Federation also send their league tournament champions to the National Semifinals. History On February 4, 1961 representatives of Ball State University, Detroit Institute of Technology, Earlham College, George Williams College, Lancing College, Michigan State University, Ohio State University and Wittenberg College met in Lansing, Mich. to form the Midwest Intercollegiate Volleyball Conference, the nation s first men s college volleyball league. The league started through the efforts of Jim Coleman of Wittenberg College and Don Shondell of Ball State University. Later the league name was changed to the Midwest Intercollegiate Volleyball Association. The Midwest s premier volleyball ... Intercollegiate Volleyball Association navbox Category Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball ...   more details



  1. National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association

    Image NIRA logo.png right NIRA logo The National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association , based in Walla Walla, WA , NIRA was established in 1949. NIRA sanctions more than 100 college rodeo s every year in the United States, and represents over 3,500 student athletes attending more than 135 member colleges and universities. As well as regional rodeos, NIRA sponsors the College National Finals Rodeo CNFR every June. History These are past years champions 1949 1951 Sull Ross State College 1952 Colorado A&M 1953 Hardin Simmons University 1954 Colorado A&M 1955 Texas Tech 1956 Sam Houston State College 1957 1958 McNeese State University 1959 N A 1960 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 1961 University of Wyoming 1962 Sull Ross State University 1963 1966 Casper College 1967 Tarleton State College 1968 Sam Houston State College 1969 Eastern New Mexico University 1970 1971 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 1972 Montana State University 1973 Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo 1974 Eastern New Mexico State University 1975 Montana State University 1976 1980 Southeastern Oklahoma State University 1981 Dawson Community College 1982 1983 Sull Ross State University 1984 Southwest Texas State University 1985 Southwestern Oklahoma State University 1986 Western Texas College 1987 Blue Mountain Community College 1988 Montana State University 1989 Odessa College 1990 1991 Montana State University 1992 1993 Southwestern Oklahoma State University 1994 Vernon Regional Junior College 1995 Montana State University 1996 College of Southern Idaho 1997 1998 Panhandle State University 1999 Southwestern Oklahoma State University 2000 Panhandle State University 2001 2002 College of Southern Idaho 2003 Vernon College 2004 Panhandle State University 2005 Tarleton State University 2006 West Texas A&M University 2007 Ranger College 2008 Walla Walla Community College Note From 1970 1996 the National Finals was hosted by Montana State .... Clear External links http www.collegerodeo.com National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association http ...   more details



  1. Intercollegiate Broadcasting System

    nofootnotes date July 2010 Image IBS 0IBSLgr.jpg thumb right Intercollegiate Broadcasting System IBS is an organization of over 1000 non profit, education affiliated radio stations and webcasters . Founded in 1940, IBS is headquartered in New Windsor, New York , with a legal office in Washington, D.C. , and frequently represents its members with FCC negotiations, copyright issues, and litigation. In 2006, the Federal Communications Commission FCC reported that there were 2,533 noncommercial educational radio stations, out of a total of 13,525 USA radio stations. However, most do not affiliate nationally, and IBS represents over 90 of those that do. IBS is also a member of the National Association of Broadcasters . History IBS was founded in 1940, by George Abraham and David W. Borst , who were among the originators of AM broadcasting AM carrier current campus college radio. Later, IBS was instrumental in getting the FCC to secure an FM reserved band from 88.1 to 91.9  MHz, where most noncommercial stations are now located, and in establishing the Class D 10 watt LPFM Low Power FM provisions for entry level noncommercial stations. The current President of IBS is Chris Thomas, General manager of WLTL in La Grange, Illinois . Len Mailloux , IBS Chairman of the Board, is responsible for IBS Coast to Coast and worldwide . Thomas K. Gibson is Vice President and Director of Engineering. Conferences Annual IBS Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, Inc., conferences are usually held in New York City, NY, at the Hotel Pennsylvania, across from Madison Square Garden. The 72nd Annual IBS International School and College Radio Webcasting Conference is scheduled for Friday Saturday Sunday, March 2 3 4, 2012. Fall 2011 IBS Fall 2011 Coast to Coast Conference Schedule www.collegeradio.tv Saturday, October 22, 2011, Coast to Coast, Radio Webcasting Conference Chicago, IL Saturday, November ... page.html goliath.ecnext.com http www.dmwmedia.com news 2007 05 04 intercollegiate broadcasting ...   more details



  1. Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature

    Building and in committee rooms of the Legislative Plaza. The Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature ... TISL Website Related programs http www.TISCourt.org Tennessee Intercollegiate Supreme Court ...   more details



  1. Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association

    Infobox Athletic Conference name Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association short name WILA established 2010 logo WILAlogo.jpg logo size 200 association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division II NCAA Division II members 7 sports College lacrosse lacrosse mens 4 womens 6 region Western United States Western US hq city Alamosa hq stateabb CO hq state Colorado commissioner Chris Day website http www.hometeamsonline.com teams ?u WILA&s lacrosse&t c color 000000 font color white map map size 250 The Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association WILA is a National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division II NCAA Division II college lacrosse lacrosse only college athletic conference composed of schools located in the Western United States . All schools are members of other conferences in other sports. WILA was formed at the beginning of the 2010 11 academic year in order to name a champion which does not involve a tournament , players of the week, and an all league team at the end of the season. With no automatic qualifiers AQ currently in NCAA Division II men s lacrosse, conferences play a different role than in Division III. The WILA is a loose confederation that not only assures games for its members, but also hopes to act as a catalyst for other NCAA Division II institutions looking to make a move to varsity lacrosse and eyeing stability. It s what you need to do in non traditional areas, said Notre Dame de Namur men s lacrosse coach Steve Dini. ref cite web title Going Back to Cali NDNU Alters Its Focus work Lacrosse Magazine url http www.laxmagazine.com college men DII 2010 11 news 101410 going back to cali ndnu alters its focus accessdate October ... 2011 02 11 division ii mens lacrosse western intercollegiate lacrosse association title Division II Men s Lacrosse Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association date February 11, 2011 accessdate May ... 17,351 Lindenwood Lions Lions Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Mid America ...   more details



  1. Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association

    Infobox Athletic Conference name Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association short name MIAA established 1888 logo Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association.png logo size 150 association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division III NCAA Division III subdivision members 9 sports 18 mens 9 womens 9 region Midwestern United States former names hq city Royal Oak hq state Michigan commissioner David L. Neilson since 2002 website http www.miaa.org miaa.org color font color map MIAA USA states.png map size 250 The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association MIAA is an athletic conference that competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA s Division III NCAA Division III . The nine teams in the conference are all located in the states of Michigan and Indiana . The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association was established on March 24, 1888, making it the oldest List of college athletic conferences in the United States college athletic conference in the United States . The current members of the MIAA include Adrian College , Albion College , Alma College , Calvin College , Hope College , Kalamazoo College , Olivet College , Saint Mary s College Indiana Saint Mary s College of Notre Dame, Indiana , and Trine University , formerly known as Tri State University. Olivet and Albion are the only charter members remaining in the conference. Former members include such colleges as Michigan State University , previously Michigan Agricultural College ... 1891 when the first official intercollegiate football game in the MIAA was played with Albion ... of Michigan College Women AFMCW was established. It later became known as the Women s Michigan Intercollegiate ... 1888 1961 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan ... and field . References reflist External links Official website http www.miaa.org Michigan Intercollegiate ... Category Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Category 1888 establishments ...   more details



  1. Intercollegiate sports team champions

    citation style date October 2011 The first tier of intercollegiate sports in the United States includes ... intercollegiate sports were solely governed by the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women ... is also considered to be intercollegiate sports. College sports originated as student activities. Intercollegiate Team Champions of Non NCAA and Non AIAW Sports in the United States The championships ..., alpine skiing or other collegiate varsity level champion e.g., Intercollegiate Rowing Association IRA ... bot H3llBot ref ref cite web title Archery Travels West To Defend its US Intercollegiate Archery ... 2009 08 30 ref ref cite web title 2009 US Intercollegiate Championships Long Beach, CA CSULB url http ... 09 06 ref US Collegiate Archery preceded by National Archery Association The inaugural U.S. intercollegiate ... 03 work Archery World title U.S. Intercollegiate Championships ref 1970 Arizona State Los Angeles Pierce ... newspapers?id YzxTAAAAIBAJ&sjid YYMDAAAAIBAJ&pg 3672,8543736&dq intercollegiate archery champion&hl ... results 1999 iac finish.htm title 1999 US InterCollegiate Archery Championships accessdate ... cite web url http www.pct.edu pctoday sports College Hosts 2000 U S Intercollegiate Archery Cha 755.shtml title College Hosts 2000 U.S. Intercollegiate Archery Championships accessdate 2011 08 03 ref ... 2011 ref cite web url http www.ianseo.net Details.php?toId 154 accessdate 2011 07 01 title US Intercollegiate ... team has won the top level intercollegiate national championship event in any sport. Indoor Recurve ... Records Fall in Intercollegiate Mail Tourney ref ColBreak EndMultiCol Badminton ref cite web title ... time Northern California Intercollegiate Badminton League Champions url http badminton.berkeley.edu ... 10 ref UC Berkeley UC Berkeley not awarded 1990 Arizona State Arizona State Arizona State Intercollegiate ... Billiards Association of College Unions International ACUI has conducted intercollegiate billiards ... 1938 Florida Cornell Wisconsin 19?? ? ? ? Bowling ref cite web title Intercollegiate Bowling Past ...   more details



  1. Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League

    The Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League EIGL is an NCAA Division I NCAA Division I college athletic conference which sponsors men s gymnastics . It is an affiliate of the Eastern College Athletic Conference ECAC . ref http www.ecac.org affiliates information index Affiliates . Eastern College Athletic Conference. Retrieved 2010 02 27. ref Members See footnote ref In April 2009, MIT eliminated eight sports teams, including men s gymnastics. See Massachusetts Institute of Technology Athletics MIT Engineers . ref Army Black Knights Navy Midshipmen Springfield College Sports Springfield Pride Temple University Athletics Temple Owls University of Illinois at Chicago Athletics University of Illinois at Chicago UIC Flames College of William and Mary Athletics William and Mary Tribe Championships class wikitable Year Champion 2nd Place 3rd Place 1926 University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania unknown unknown 1927 University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Dartmouth unknown unknown 1928 Princeton Tigers Princeton unknown unknown 1929 Navy Midshipmen Navy unknown unknown 1930 Navy small 2 small unknown unknown 1931 Navy small 3 small unknown unknown 1932 Navy small 4 small unknown unknown 1933 Navy small 5 small unknown unknown 1934 Navy small 6 small unknown unknown 1935 Army Black Knights Army Navy small 7 small Temple Owls Temple none shared title none shared title 1936 Temple small 2 small unknown unknown 1937 Army small 2 small Temple small 3 small none shared title unknown 1938 Army small 3 small unknown unknown 1939 Temple small 4 small unknown unknown 1940 Navy small 8 small unknown unknown 1941 Temple small 5 small unknown unknown 1942 Penn State Nittany Lions Penn State unknown ... . Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League webpage Eastern College Athletic Conference official website ... Championship Results page . Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League webpage Eastern College Athletic ... External links http www.ecac.org affiliates EIGL index Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League ...   more details



  1. Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association

    The Western Intercollegiate Rowing Association WIRA is an American collegiate conference that only sponsors rowing sport rowing . Men s Rowing Members Arizona State University California State University, Humboldt California State University, Long Beach California State University, Sacramento Chapman University Gonzaga University Lewis & Clark College Loyola Marymount University Orange Coast College Pacific Lutheran University Portland State University San Diego State University Santa Clara University Seattle University Seattle Pacific University Sonoma State University Saint Mary s College of California St. Mary s College University of California, Berkeley lightweight University of California, Davis University of California, Irvine University of California, San Diego University of California, Santa Barbara University of Colorado at Boulder University of Colorado University of Portland University of Puget Sound University of San Diego University of the Pacific United States University of the Pacific Washington State University Western Washington University Willamette University Women s Rowing Members Arizona State University California State University, Humboldt California State University, Long Beach California State University, Sacramento Chapman University Evergreen State College Gonzaga University Lewis & Clark College Loyola Marymount University Mills College Orange Coast College Pacific Lutheran University Portland State University San Diego State University Santa Clara University Seattle University Seattle Pacific University Sonoma State University Saint Mary s College of California St. Mary s College Stanford University lightweight University of California, Berkeley lightweight University of California, Davis University of California, Irvine University of California, San Diego University of California, Santa Barbara University of Colorado at Boulder University of Colorado University of Portland University of Puget Sound University of San Diego University of the Pacific ...   more details



  1. Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

    For the defunct league that was also called the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Infobox Athletic Conference name Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference short name SIAC established 1913 dissolved logo Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference logo.jpg logo size 150 association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division II NCAA Division II subdivision members 13 sports 13 mens 7 womens 6 region Southeastern United States former names hq city Atlanta hq state Georgia commissioner Gregory Moore since 2008 website http www.thesiac.com thesiac.com color font color map SIACstates.png map size 250 The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference SIAC is a College athletic conference consisting of historically black colleges and universities located in the Southern United States southern United States . Formed in 1913, the SIAC is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA and participates in Division II NCAA Division II athletics. Only two of the original participating schools have held continuous memberships Clark Atlanta University Clark College now Clark Atlanta University and Tuskegee University . Conference sports class wikitable style margin 1em auto 1em auto Conference sports Sport Men s Women s Baseball center Y center Basketball center Y center center Y center Cross country ... center Y center College football Football center Y center Conference member schools File Southern Intercollegiate ... data conference champs champions.php?conid 182 title Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference ... Baseball Champions accessdate 2009 03 19 publisher Southern Intercollegiate Athletics Conference ... as a conference sport in 2008. The first SIAC Intercollegiate Golf Championship was held at Tuskegee ... Reflist External links Official website http www.thesiac.com Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference ... Intercollegiate Athletic Conference ...   more details



  1. Indiana Intercollegiate Conference

    This page is about the now defunct Indiana Intercollegiate Conference IIC . Infobox Athletic Conference name Indiana Intercollegiate Conference short name established 1922 dissolved 1950 logo logo size 150 association NCAA division Division II NCAA Division II subdivision members 7 charter , 13 total sports 9 mens womens region Ohio Valley former names hq city Terre Haute hq state Indiana commissioner since website color font color map ICC Indiana USA states.PNG map size 250 The Indiana Intercollegiate Conference IIC was a college athletic conference in the United States from 1922 to 1950. It consisted of schools in Indiana . The charter members of the conference were Indiana State University , Butler University , DePauw University , Earlham College , Franklin College Indiana Franklin , Hanover College , Rose Hulman Institute of Technology Rose Hulman . The following year, University of Indianapolis and Ball State University joined. By the late 1940s, virtually every Indiana college private or public was a member. The notable exceptions were Purdue University , Indiana University and the University of Notre Dame ref http books.google.com books?id xsQg3WanaRAC&pg PA33&lpg PA33&dq 22indiana intercollegiate conference 22&source bl&ots 4DklViEeAg&sig UylvL3l6BOagmxWjwKuhFdNgw28&hl en&ei 8bpETOvOLcGC8gad6rXYDw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 9&ved 0CDYQ6AEwCA v onepage&q 22indiana 20intercollegiate 20conference 22&f false ref it was at this time that the Conference splintered into two, the Indiana Collegiate Conference made up of the larger schools and the Hoosier College Conference , comprising the smaller schools. The Hoosier College Conference would ultimately evolve into the late 1980s Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference Heartland Conference . History Early years ... , becoming part of the Indiana Intercollegiate Conference Special Collections Library. Members Ball ... Category Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Category North Coast Athletic Conference ...   more details



  1. Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

    Infobox Athletic Conference name Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference short name MIAC established 1920 logo Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference logo.jpg logo size 150 association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division III NCAA Division III subdivision members 13 sports 22 mens 11 womens 11 region Minnesota former names hq city Saint Paul hq state Minnesota commissioner Daniel McKane since 2005 website http www.miac online.org color font color map MIAC USA states.png map size 250 The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference MIAC is a college athletic conference which competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA s Division III NCAA Division III . As the name implies, member schools are located in the state of Minnesota . All of the member schools are private, with all but one having a religious affiliation, and only two being non sectarian. ref http www.miac online.org index.aspx?tab miachome MIAC Official Website accessed 2010 09 07 ref History On March 15, 1920, a formal constitution was adopted and the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference was born, with Carleton College , Gustavus Adolphus College , Hamline University , Macalester College , College of Saint Benedict and Saint John s University Saint John s University , St. Olaf College , and the University of St. Thomas Minnesota University of St. Thomas . Concordia College Moorhead Concordia College joined the MIAC in 1921, Augsburg College in 1924, and Saint Mary s University of Minnesota Saint Mary s University in 1926. Carleton dropped membership in 1925, rejoining in 1983. St. Olaf left in 1950, returning in 1975. The University of Minnesota Duluth ... in 1985 joined the league. Augsburg did not participate in intercollegiate football from 1935 through ... http www.miac online.org Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference navbox NCAA Division III football conference navbox NCAA Division III hockey conferences Category Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic ...   more details



  1. Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League

    Infobox Athletic Conference name Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League short name EIBL established logo logo size association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division I NCAA Division I subdivision members 4&ndash 8 sports 1 mens 1 womens 0 region Northeastern United States Northeast former names hq city hq stateabb hq state commissioner since website color font color map Ivy League Map.svg map size 250 Image IvyLeagueLocations.png right thumb 300px Locations of EIBL schools. The Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League was an athletic conference for men s college basketball , beginning with the 1901 02 collegiate men s basketball season in the United States 1901 02 season and ending with the 1954 55 NCAA men s basketball season 1954 55 season . Its membership ranged from four to eight members all of these teams now compete in the Ivy League , which began play in 1955 56 NCAA men s basketball season 1955 56 and considers its men s basketball league to be a continuation ... 01 1901 31 12 1902 en Logical 20 61 byDA basketball all Intercollegiate Basketball Association Formed ... Princetonian19011125 01.2.6&srpos 95&e 01 01 1901 31 12 1902 en Logical 20 81 byDA basketball all Intercollegiate ... 2cillustration Intercollegiate Basketball, Cornell Daily Sun , December 19, 1905, p. 8 ... Princetonian19080320 01.2.5&srpos 10&e 01 01 1908 31 06 1911 en Logical 20 1 byDA intercollegiate ... 20 1 byDA basketball league harvard all Intercollegiate Basketball Association Meeting, Daily Princetonian ...&srpos 11&e 01 01 1908 31 06 1911 en Logical 20 1 byDA intercollegiate basketball league all Intercollegiate ... intercollegiate basketball league all Notes from the Colleges New Basketball League, April 13, 1910 ...&srpos 5&e 01 07 1908 31 12 1910 en Logical 20 1 byDA intercollegiate basketball league all Notes ... , in a best of three Pre NCAA intercollegiate championships Basketball national championship series ... 1901 TextData fontsize L textcolor black pos 172.5,30 tabs 0 center text Eastern Intercollegiate ...   more details



  1. Intercollegiate Horse Show Association

    Image IHSA logo.jpg Overview The Intercollegiate Horse Show Association or IHSA is an equestrian organization established in 1967 by Bob Cacchione when he was a sophomore at Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey. It was begun to promote the ability of any college student to participate in horse show s as individuals or in teams regardless of the rider s beginning skill level, financial status, or past riding experience. The association also emphasizes education, sportsmanship, enthusiasm, and team spirit through intercollegiate equine competition. The IHSA http www.ihsainc.com IHSA has 31 Regions in 9 Zones with more than 370 college teams in 45 states and Canada. There are more than 8300 active competition riders. Both men and women are eligible to compete. Divisions Within the IHSA, riders can compete in English riding hunt seat , Western riding stock seat , or both. There are 8 different levels within the English division and a total of 9 competition classes including walk trot beginner and advanced walk trot canter novice, intermediate, and open over fences jumping and novice, intermediate, and open on the flat. In English shows, the riders may choose to ride in an over fences class, a flat class, or both. The many divisions available allow riders of all levels to compete as part of an intercollegiate equestrian team. The most basic division, walk trot, is reserved for riders who have not ridden in more than 24 weeks of lessons and who have never jumped or competed in a horse show. The next division is walk trot canter, which is further divided into a beginner and more advanced. Riders who have been riding longer than 24 weeks of lesson but who have not competed in any horse show competition that requires to jump more than 18 , start in beginner walk trot canter ... show is run similarly to a regular intercollegiate horse show. The only difference is that a championship ... spec rel 042307aaa.html New England to Host the Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association National ...   more details




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