The South Dakota IntercollegiateConference was an National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA associated collegiate athleticconference that ceased operations following the 1999 2000 academic school year when it merged with the North Dakota College AthleticConference to form the Dakota AthleticConference . In the 1995 1996 and 1996 1997 seasons, the league was known as the South Dakota Iowa IntercollegiateConference, thanks to the addition of Westmar College in Le Mars, Iowa . The following is a list of historic members class wikitable sortable Institution Nickname Location First Year Last Year Current Conference Dakota Wesleyan University ref name Dakota Wesleyan football history http michigan football.com ncaa f dakwesyn.htm ref Tigers Mitchell, South Dakota 1995 1996 Great Plains AthleticConference Northern State University ref name Northern State football history http michigan football.com ncaa f nrthrnst.htm ref Wolves Aberdeen, South Dakota 1973 1974 Northern Sun IntercollegiateConference Black Hills State University ref name Black Hills State football history http michigan football.com ncaa f blckhill.htm ref Yellow Jackets Spearfish, South Dakota 1995 1996 Rocky Mountain AthleticConference South Dakota School of Mines and Technology ref name South Dakota Mines football history http michigan football.com ncaa f sdtech.htm ref Hardrockers Rapid City, South Dakota 1995 1996 NCAA Division II independent schools NCAA Division II Independent Dakota State University ref name Dakota State football history http michigan football.com ncaa f dakotast.htm ref Trojans Madison, South Dakota 1995 1996 NAIA independent schools NAIA Independent University of Sioux Falls ref name USF football history http michigan football.com ncaa f siouxfal.htm ref Sioux Falls Cougars Cougars Sioux Falls, South Dakota 1995 1996 Northern Sun IntercollegiateConference Huron University Si Tanka Huron University ref name Si Tanka Huron football history http michigan football.com ... more details
This page is about the now defunct Indiana IntercollegiateConference IIC . Infobox AthleticConference name Indiana IntercollegiateConference short name established 1922 dissolved 1950 logo logo size ... Category Great Lakes IntercollegiateAthleticConference Category North Coast AthleticConference Category Heartland Collegiate AthleticConference Category College sports in Indiana ... intercollegiateconference 22&source bl&ots 4DklViEeAg&sig UylvL3l6BOagmxWjwKuhFdNgw28&hl en&ei ... 1980s Indiana Collegiate AthleticConference Heartland Conference . History Early years ... and Paul Wolf. Final years The late 1940s and early 1950s saw many of the conference s athletic ..., which became part of the Heartland Collegiate AthleticConference in 1987. In 1967, some of the official ... , becoming part of the Indiana IntercollegiateConference Special Collections Library. Members Ball ... DePauw Hoosier College Conference North Coast AthleticConference Evansville Indiana Collegiate Conference Missouri Valley Conference Earlham Indiana Collegiate Conference Heartland Collegiate AthleticConference Franklin Indiana Collegiate Conference Heartland Collegiate AthleticConference Hanover Indiana Collegiate Conference Heartland Collegiate AthleticConference Indianapolis Hoosier College ... Conference Manchester Indiana Collegiate Conference Heartland Collegiate AthleticConference Rose Hulman Indiana Collegiate Conference Heartland Collegiate AthleticConference Valparaiso Indiana Collegiate ... Wabash Hoosier College Conference North Coast AthleticConferenceConference champions Men ... since website color font color map ICC Indiana USA states.PNG map size 250 The Indiana IntercollegiateConference IIC was a college athleticconference in the United States from 1922 to 1950. It consisted of schools in Indiana . The charter members of the conference were Indiana State University ... 20intercollegiate 20conference 22&f false ref it was at this time that the Conference splintered ... more details
Infobox AthleticConference name Northern Sun IntercollegiateConference short name NSIC established 1932 dissolved logo Northern Sun IntercollegiateConference logo.jpg logo size 150 association National ... Duluth. 1951 Minnesota Duluth leaves for the Minnesota IntercollegiateAthleticConference MIAC ... IntercollegiateAthleticConference accessdate 2007 09 30 ref 1957 The Michigan College of Mining ... leaves for the Great Lakes IntercollegiateAthleticConference GLIAC , leaving the NIC with nine teams ... Public 5,828 1957 1980 Gold & Black Huskies Great Lakes IntercollegiateAthleticConference University ... sports 18 mens 8 womens 10 region West North Central States former names Northern Teachers Athletic ... IntercollegiateConference 1962&ndash 1992 br Northern Sun Conference women s, 1979&ndash 1992 ... Conference NSIC is a college athleticconference which operates in the Midwestern United States ... format PDF publisher Northern Sun IntercollegiateConference accessdate 2007 09 21 ref It participates ... publisher Northern Sun IntercollegiateConference accessdate 2007 09 21 ref With the recent NSIC expansion ... Sun IntercollegiateConference expands to 14 teams url http www.northernsun.org 07 04 02 Expansion Release.pdf format PDF publisher Northern Sun IntercollegiateConference accessdate 2007 09 21 ref ... swimming & diving , tennis and volleyball . History The Northern Sun IntercollegiateConference was founded in 1932 ref name Cover as the Northern Teachers AthleticConference . Charter members included ... switched its name to the Northern IntercollegiateConference NIC in 1962. ref name Expansion ... WBB.pdf format PDF publisher Northern Sun IntercollegiateConference accessdate 2007 10 12 ref In the 1998 ... the Great Plains AthleticConference, and Minot State leaving the Dakota AthleticConference. The two ... team from the Mid America IntercollegiateAthletic Association that does not make the playoffs. ref ... State, Minnesota State Moorhead and Winona State. 1932 The Northern Teacher s AthleticConference ... more details
Infobox AthleticConference name South Atlantic IntercollegiateAthletic Association short name SAIAA established 1907 dissolved 1921 logo logo size association National Collegiate Athletic Association ... Atlantic IntercollegiateAthletic Association SAIAA was an intercollegiateathleticconference. The SAIAA was first formed in 1907 and remained active until 1921. The conference s membership was centered ... champs champions.php?conid 171 South Atlantic IntercollegiateAthletic Association Conference Championships ... of Maryland , Virginia , North Carolina , and South Carolina , as well as the District of Columbia . The conference disbanded in 1921, and six of its schools became founding members of the Southern Conference alongside eight former members of the Southern IntercollegiateAthletic Association SIAA . Those six SAIAA schools were Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Virginia, Virginia Tech, and Washington & Lee except for the latter, all are now in the Atlantic Coast Conference . ref name ... IntercollegiateAthletic Association PDF , College Football Historical Society, LA84 Foundation The LA84 ... Atlantic IntercollegiateAthletic Association , College Football Data Warehouse ref center align center ... of its membership in the conference. Italicized years indicate a confirmed year of membership ... Wildcats Davidson ref http books.google.com books?id EjYKAAAAIAAJ&q 22South Atlantic Intercollegiate 22 OR 22South Atlantic Intercollegiate 22&dq 22South Atlantic Intercollegiate 22 OR 22South Atlantic Intercollegiate 22&ei MMiUScnuFo6yMOzr2PoC&pgis 1 Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the National Collegiate Athletic Association , 1921. ref George Washington Colonials George Washington ... Atlantic Intercollegiate 22 OR 22South Atlantic Intercollegiate 22&ei MMiUScnuFo6yMOzr2PoC History ... Richmond Spiders Richmond 1907 1910 Virginia Cavaliers Virginia 1907 1921 Virginia Tech Hokies Virginia Tech 1907 1921 VMI Keydets Virginia Military Institute 1918 1921 Washington & Lee Generals Washington ... more details
The VirginiaConference was an College athletics intercollegiateathleticconference composed of member schools located in the state of Virginia . The league existed from 1928 to 1935. ref name champs http www.cfbdatawarehouse.com data conference champs champions.php?conid 200 VirginiaConference , College ... , November 8, 1936. ref The following colleges held membership in the VirginiaConference ref http books.google.com books?id z3pYAAAAYAAJ&q football 22virginia conference 22 westvirginia conference&dq football 22virginia conference 22 westvirginia conference&hl en&ei 6XvuTaLxFoTUgQeAsLSUDw&sa ...&sjid mDMNAAAAIBAJ&pg 1649,3971815&dq virginiaconferencewestvirginia conference&hl en Several ... newspapers?id zzYjAAAAIBAJ&sjid wGoFAAAAIBAJ&pg 1309,6583015&dq virginiaconferencewestvirginia conference&hl ... College and Randolph&ndash Macon College left the VirginiaConference over a freshman student athlete eligibility rule and formed the Chesapeake Conference alongside American University and Bridgewater College . ref name fatal By December 1935, conference membership had dwindled to four schools ...?id n6IwAAAAIBAJ&sjid s4oDAAAAIBAJ&pg 6809,5518457&dq virginiaconference roanoke church&hl ... gYoDAAAAIBAJ&pg 4015,5057092&dq virginiaconference richmond church&hl en Six Conference Games ...?id r6IwAAAAIBAJ&sjid s4oDAAAAIBAJ&pg 6504,7087173&dq virginiaconference richmond church&hl en ... conference officials deemed a rather serious situation. At the same time, both William & Mary and the University of Richmond were pursuing membership in the Southern Conference . ref name fatal http news.google.com newspapers?id ufJNAAAAIBAJ&sjid oYoDAAAAIBAJ&pg 4778,5105801&dq virginiaconference randolph church&hl en Split Seen Fatal in Va. Conference , The Free Lance Star , December 7, 1935. ref The following year, both were admitted to the Southern Conference, which marked the end of the VirginiaConference. ref http news.google.com newspapers?id UIosAAAAIBAJ&sjid xsoEAAAAIBAJ&pg 4506,734853 ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Volunteer State AthleticConference VSAC was a List of college athletic conferences college athleticconference which was predominantly for smaller college s in the U.S. state of Tennessee . The VSAC was organized in the 1940s and dissolved in the early 1980s. Member schools were in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA . Long term members of the conference included the institutions now known as Belmont University , Bethel College Tennessee Bethel College , Bryan College , Carson Newman College , Christian Brothers University , King College, Lambuth College , Lee University , Lincoln Memorial University , Lipscomb University , Milligan College , Tusculum College , Tennessee Wesleyan College and Union University . The conference dissolved when the institutions in the eastern portion of the state seceded to form the Tennessee Valley AthleticConference TVAC . Those in the western part of the state formed in turn the Tennessee Collegiate AthleticConference TCAC . The Appalachian AthleticConference NAIA Appalachian AthleticConference is the direct successor of the Tennessee Valley AthleticConference and was known as such until the mid 1990s when the addition of schools in Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina necessitated the name change. The current TranSouth AthleticConference is sometimes regarded as something of a successor to the TCAC. Other founding members of the VSAC include East Tennessee State University , Middle Tennessee State University , Austin Peay State University and Tennessee Technological University . Category Defunct NAIA conferences Sport org stub ... more details
for the North Carolina high school association formerly known as the Appalachian AthleticConference Western North Carolina AthleticConference Infobox AthleticConference name Appalachian AthleticConference short name AAC established 2001 logo Appalachian AthleticConference logo.gif logo size 175 association National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA division Division II subdivision ... AppAC conference map.png map size 250 The Appalachian AthleticConference AAC is a college athleticconference that competes in National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Division II competition. ref name aacprof cite web work National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA url http naia.cstv.com member services conferences profiles NAIA ConferenceProfile Appalachian.pdf title NAIA Conference Profile Appalachian AthleticConference accessdate July 3, 2011 ref Members of the conference ... , North Carolina , and Virginia . ref name aacprof The conference is the successor to the Volunteer State AthleticConference VSAC , which began in the 1940s ref name aacprof and later the Tennessee VirginiaAthleticConference TVAC that operated during the 1980s and 1990s. ref name aacprof The Appalachian AthleticConference was formed in 2001 with the additions of members from Virginia, Kentucky, and North Carolina. ref name aacprof Conference sports The Appalachian AthleticConference currently fields 15 sports, 7 men s and 8 women s which includes class wikitable style Conference sports Sport .... References Reflist External links Official website http www.aacsports.com Appalachian AthleticConference navbox NAIA conference navbox Category NAIA conferences ... Year br Joined Team Nickname Bluefield College Bluefield, Virginia 1822 Private Baptist General Association of Virginia Baptist 793 2001 Rams Bryan College Dayton, Tennessee 1930 Private Christian ... 1879 Private Christian Methodist 1,368 2001 Bulldogs Virginia Intermont College Bristol, Virginia ... more details
Atlantic States South Atlantic former names Dixie IntercollegiateAthleticConference br Dixie Conference ... AthleticConference formerly the Dixie IntercollegiateAthleticConference or the Dixie Conference is an athleticconference which competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA s Division III. Member schools are located in North Carolina and Virginia . Member schools class wikitable sortable Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Averett University Danville, Virginia ...Infobox AthleticConference name USA South AthleticConference short name established 1963 logo UsaSouthAthleticConferenceLogo.png logo size 200 association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA ... Plan To Join USA South AthleticConference url http piedmontlions.com sports 2011 4 11 GEN ... AthleticConference url http www.lagrangepanthers.com genrel USA South Release accessdate 25 April ... South AthleticConference . Shenandoah University will leave the USA South after the 2011 2012 season to join the Old Dominion AthleticConference . Christopher Newport University will leave the USA South after the 2012 2013 season to join the Capital AthleticConference . Member teams compete in women ... USA South AthleticConference navbox NCAA Division III football conference navbox Category USA South AthleticConference ... Newport News, Virginia 1960 Public 4,793 Christopher Newport University Athletics Captains Ferrum College Ferrum, Virginia 1913 Private Methodist 1100 Ferrum College Athletics Panthers Greensboro ..., Virginia 1842 Private Presbyterian 2242 Fighting Squirrels Meredith College Raleigh, North Carolina ... 662 Pacers Shenandoah University Winchester, Virginia 1875 Private Methodist 1606 Shenandoah ... 2011 season, three colleges announced plans to join the USA South Conference beginning in the 2012 ..., Tennessee Scots American football Football Conference facilities class wikitable rowspan 2 School ... more details
Infobox AthleticConference name Old Dominion AthleticConference short name ODAC established 1975 logo Old Dominion AthleticConference logo.jpg logo size 200 association National Collegiate Athletic ... 12 region South Atlantic States South Atlantic former names Virginia College Conference hq city Forest hq state Virginia commissioner Brad Bankston since website http www.odaconline.com odaconline.com color font color map ODAC USA states.png map size 250 The Old Dominion AthleticConference ODAC is an National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division III NCAA Division III athleticconference. Its member schools are located primarily in Virginia , with other members in North Carolina and Washington, DC . Only the American Southwest Conference in Texas is larger in Division III. History Image Old Dominion AthleticConference old logo.jpg thumb right ODAC logo from 1976 to 2010 The conference was founded in 1975 as the Virginia College Conference . On January 1, 1976, the name was changed to the Old Dominion AthleticConference. The 1976&ndash 77 season was the first in which championships were offered. In 1982&ndash 83, women s sports were added. In 1988, Virginia Wesleyan was added as a member, and, in 1990, Guilford became the first member located outside Virginia. The Catholic ... website http www.odaconline.com Old Dominion AthleticConference navbox NCAA Division III football conference navbox Category Old Dominion AthleticConference es Old Dominion AthleticConference ... Catholic returns to ODAC July 7, 1999 ref The only school that has left the conference is Mary Baldwin College , which left in 1999 to join the Atlantic Women s Colleges Conference . In 2010 the ODAC ... from Salem, Virginia , to Forest, Virginia , just outside of centrally located Lynchburg, and contracted ... 101310 logorelease ODAC news oct 13, 2010 ref The conference hosts the Division III championships in football and men s basketball, both of which are held in Salem, Virginia . DIII softball has called ... more details
Infobox AthleticConference name Southern States AthleticConference short name SSAC established 1999 logo Southern States AthleticConference logo.bmp logo size 200 association National Association of Intercollegiate ... AthleticConference NAIA Appalachian Athletic National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics ... map SSAC map.png map size 250px The Southern States AthleticConference SSAC is a List of NAIA conferences collegiate athletic league in the United States . The 16 member university universities compete in 13 sports in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA . Basketball teams compete in Division I of the NAIA. History The Southern States AthleticConference was established as the Georgia Alabama Carolina Conference was March 16, 1999. On June 27, 2005, the conference changed its name to the Southern States AthleticConference. ref name ssac governance cite web url http www.ssacsports.com ... publisher Southern States AthleticConference accessdate November 4, 2009 ref Sports The SSAC holds ... publisher Southern States AthleticConference accessdate November 4, 2009 ref 1999 Lee University ... publisher Southern States AthleticConference accessdate 8 July 2011 ref Brunswick, Georgia Brunswick, GA Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association National Junior College Athletic Association NJCAA Division ... AthleticConference navbox NAIA conference navbox Category Southern States AthleticConference ... former names Georgia Alabama Carolina Conference 1999&ndash 2005 hq city Atlanta hq state Georgia ... color crimson West Division Auburn Montgomery Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery, AL Warhawks 1967 ... s sports only Former members class wikitable sortable Institution Location Affiliation Years New Conference ... Member 1999 2004 Peach Belt Conference Peach Belt NCAA Division II Georgia Southwestern State University Americus, Georgia Americus, GA Charter Member 1999 2006 Peach Belt Conference Peach Belt ... Location Previous Conference Classification Joins College of Coastal Georgia ref cite web title College ... more details
to pursue membership in the Great Lakes IntercollegiateAthleticConference , reducing the number ...distinguish Great Midwest Conference Infobox AthleticConference name Great Midwest AthleticConference ... midwest athleticconference map2.png map size 250px The Great Midwest AthleticConference G MAC is a fledgling college athleticconference which will operate Great Lakes region North America Great ... join great midwest athleticconference 1270633.html title Urbana, Cedarville join Great Midwest AthleticConference date October 17, 2011 accessdate October 23, 2011 ref It will participate in the National Collegiate Athletic Association s NCAA Division II NCAA Division II , and is scheduled to begin conference play in the 2012 13 academic year and, following an academic assessment by the NCAA, has a goal of competing as an active Division II member conference in 2013 14. ref name new ... New Great Midwest AthleticConference includes Ohio, Kentucky institutions title New Great Midwest AthleticConference includes Ohio, Kentucky institutions date October 18, 2011 accessdate October 23, 2011 ref History The initial announcement of a potential new conference surfaced in June, 2011 when the presidents and athletic directors of Cedarville University , Notre Dame College , Urbana University , and Ursuline College met to discuss plans for a new Division II conference. ref name corefour ... NAIA . ref cite web work Ursuline College url http www.ursuline.edu news athleticconference title Ursuline Forms New AthleticConference date June 7, 2011 accessdate October 23, 2011 ref Soon after ... by Great Midwest AthleticConference date November 3, 2011 accessdate November 7, 2011 ref Trevecca ... On February 20, 2012 the Great Midwest AthleticConference announced the NCAA had accepted the G MAC ... National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division II NCAA Division II subdivision ... title NDC one of core four looking to build conference date June 8, 2011 accessdate October 23, 2011 ... more details
, wrestling became an official conference sport. History The Great Plains AthleticConference was founded in 1969 as the Nebraska IntercollegiateAthleticConference. The six charter members were ...Infobox AthleticConference name Great Plains AthleticConference short name established 1969 dissolved logo Great Plains AthleticConference logo.png logo size 150 association National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA division subdivision members 11 sports 19 mens 10 womens 9 region Central United States br List of NAIA regions Region III of the NAIA Region III of the NAIA former names Nebraska IntercollegiateAthleticConference 1969&ndash 1992 br Nebraska Iowa AthleticConference 1992&ndash 2000 hq city Sioux City hq state Iowa commissioner Corey Westra since 2003 website http www.gpacsports.com gpacsports.com color font color map GPAC USA states.PNG map size 250 The Great Plains AthleticConference GPAC is a college athleticconference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA . Member institutions are located in Iowa , Nebraska and South Dakota . The conference was originally founded in 1969 as the Nebraska IntercollegiateAthleticConference , later becoming the Nebraska Iowa AthleticConference 1992 before being renamed the Great Plains AthleticConference 2000 . Members and year joined Briar Cliff University Chargers 2002 Concordia ...&ndash 2011 joined Northern Sun IntercollegiateConference Sponsored sports The GPAC sponsors intercollegiate ... the Great Plains Athletic Conference.php History of the GPAC ref With the addition of Northwestern College Iowa Northwestern College in 1992, the NIAC was renamed the Nebraska Iowa AthleticConference. The NIAC was transformed into the Great Plains AthleticConference in 2000 with the addition of Dakota ... links Official website http www.gpacsports.com Great Plains AthleticConference navbox NAIA conference navbox Category Great Plains AthleticConference Category 2000 establishments in the United ... more details
The Pacific Christian AthleticConference PCAC is a conference of small Christian colleges located in the Western United States based out of Everett, Washington whose mission is to provide opportunities for intercollegiateathletic competition in a Christ honoring environment. The conference is committed in developing athletes to become Christian leaders for the Kingdom of God. Schools Golden State Baptist College Bears Santa Clara, California Santa Clara, CA Multnomah Bible College Lions Portland, Oregon Portland, OR Portland Bible College Wildcats Portland, Oregon Portland, OR Southwestern College Arizona Southwestern College Eagles Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix, AZ West Coast Baptist College Eagles Lancaster, California Lancaster, CA Life Pacific College dropped sports San Dimas, California San Dimas, CA http www.pscc.edu Puget Sound Christian College school closed was located in Everett, Washington Everett, WA External links http www.cybersportsusa.com statBB conference.asp?conf id 8806 Conference data from 2008 2009 season Category College sports conferences in the United States Category Sports in Everett, Washington sports org stub ... more details
Greensburg, Pennsylvania WestVirginiaIntercollegiateAthleticConference Field hockey 2011 Sports ... Athletic Association while Seton Hill University competes in the WestVirginiaIntercollegiateAthleticConference . Five other universities compete at the Division II level in other sports ...Infobox AthleticConference name Pennsylvania State AthleticConference short name PSAC established 1951 dissolved logo Pennsylvania State AthleticConference logo.png logo size 150 association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division II NCAA Division II subdivision members 16 ... State AthleticConference accessdate September 22, 2009 ref Competitions in cross country, golf, swimming ... 10 Conference in 1996. Lock Haven became an associate member of the A 10 in 2010. In 2011, West ... State AthleticConference accessdate September 29, 2009 format pdf ref Stadium Capacity Arena Capacity ..., Sr. , Indiana, former IUP and WestVirginia University head coach, 1991 Division II Coach of the Year ... State AthleticConference navbox NCAA Division II navbox NCAA Division II football conference navbox Category Pennsylvania State AthleticConference Category College sports in Pennsylvania Category ... psacsports.org color font color map PSACstates071.png map size 250 The Pennsylvania State AthleticConference PSAC is a list of college athletic conferences college athleticconference that participates in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II NCAA Division II . The conference is composed of 16 full time members within Pennsylvania and one associate member in New York . The conference ... Education organized the conference in 1951 to promote competition in men s sports amongst the system s 14 universities. In 1977, following growing interest, the conference was reorganized to offer women s sports as well. Then in 1980, in order to promote increased competition, the entire conference ..., 2010 publisher PSAC ref The conference announced on June 18, 2007, that it had invited three private ... more details
Infobox AthleticConference name Midlands Collegiate AthleticConference short name MCAC established logo Midlands Collegiate AthleticConference logo.png logo size 200 association National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA division subdivision members 9 sports 11 mens 5 womens 6 region Central United States br List of NAIA regions Region IV of the NAIA Region IV former names hq city hq state commissioner Al Waller since website http www.mcac naia.org mcac naia.org color font color map MCAC USA states.PNG map size 250 The Midlands Collegiate AthleticConference MCAC is an affiliate of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA . Its nine member institutions are located in Kansas , Missouri , Nebraska , and Oklahoma . Members Bellevue University , Bellevue, Nebraska Central Baptist College , Conway, Arkansas Central Christian College , McPherson, Kansas College of the Ozarks , Point Lookout, Missouri College of Saint Mary , Omaha, Nebraska Haskell Indian Nations University , Lawrence, Kansas Oklahoma Wesleyan University , Bartlesville, Oklahoma Southwestern Christian University , Bethany, Oklahoma York College Nebraska York College , York, Nebraska See also List of college athletic programs in Kansas References Reflist External links Official website http www.mcac naia.org NAIA conference navbox Category NAIA conferences Category Central United States sport org stub ... more details
Infobox AthleticConference name Presidents AthleticConference short name PAC established 1955 logo Presidents AthleticConference logo.png logo size 200 association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division III NCAA Division III subdivision members 10 sports 19 mens 10 womens 9 region Appalachia hq city Wexford hq state Pennsylvania commissioner Joe Onderko since 2006 website http www.pacathletics.org pacathletics.org color font color map Presidents AthleticConference map.svg map size 250 The Presidents AthleticConference PAC is an athleticconference which competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA s Division III NCAA Division III . Member teams are private, liberal arts institutions of higher learning located in Pennsylvania , WestVirginia , and Kentucky . The PAC was founded in 1955 by the presidents of Case Western Reserve University Western Reserve , Case Western Reserve University Case Institute of Technology , John Carroll University , and the University of Detroit Mercy University of Detroit . ref name northchapter14 Unlike other conferences at that time, the PAC was designed to be controlled by the presidents of the institutions rather than the athletic directors. ref name northchapter14 Member institutions were to be admit athletes on the same academic standards as other students and award scholarships only based on academic achievement or need. ref name northchapter14 cite book last E. Lee first North title Battling the Indians ... & Jefferson College , Bethany College WestVirginia Bethany College , Allegheny College , and Thiel ... sortable College Location Nickname Founded Enrollment Bethany College WestVirginia Bethany College Bethany, WestVirginia Bethany College WestVirginia Athletics Bison 1840 1,030 Carnegie Mellon ... Official website http www.pacathletics.org Presidents AthleticConference navbox NCAA Division III football conference navbox Category Presidents AthleticConference ... more details
map size 250 The Capital AthleticConference CAC is an intercollegiateathleticconference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA s Division III NCAA Division III . Member ...Infobox AthleticConference name Capital AthleticConference short name CAC established 1989 logo Capital AthleticConference logo.png logo size 150 association National Collegiate Athletic Association ... joined the conference for the 2007 08 season, although Hood and Stevenson had already joined for some sports in the 2006 07 season. CUA and Goucher College left the conference in 2007 08 to become members of the new Landmark Conference . Gallaudet left the conference before the 2009 10 season for the North Eastern AthleticConference for some sports. Stevenson University and Hood College will depart the Capital AthleticConference for the Middle Atlantic Conferences effective July 1, 2012. ref ... Landmark Conference bar 2 color powderblue from 01 01 1989 till end text Gallaudet University 1989 2009 bar 2 color tan1 from 06 30 2009 till end text North Eastern AthleticConference bar 3 color ... Sports The CAC sponsors intercollegiateathletic competition in men s baseball , men s and women s basketball ... Conference navbox Category Capital AthleticConference ... , Virginia and Delaware . Current members The league currently has nine full members class wikitable ... of Mary Washington Fredericksburg, Virginia University of Mary Washington Athletics Eagles 1908 Public 4,862 Marymount University Arlington, Virginia Marymount University Athletics Saints 1950 Private ... Non sectarian 5,367 Christopher Newport University Newport News, Virginia Christopher Newport University ... and Hood to join MAC publisher National Collegiate Athletic Association title Stevenson and Hood to Join MAC accessdate 2012 08 17 ref Christopher Newport University will be joining the Capital AthleticConference following the 2012 20113 season. Membership timeline timeline DateFormat mm dd yyyy Define ... more details
Infobox AthleticConference name Eastern College AthleticConference short name ECAC established 1938 logo Eastern College AthleticConference logo.png logo size 200px association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division I NCAA I , Division II NCAA II , Division III NCAA III subdivision members 317 sports 21 mens 17 womens 18 region East Coast former names hq city Centerville hq state Massachusetts commissioner Rudy Keeling since 2007 website http www.ecac.org color ee3d43 font color 015daa map Eastern College AthleticConference map.png map size 200px The Eastern College AthleticConference ECAC is a college athleticconference comprising schools that compete in 21 sports 17 men s and 18 women s . It has 317 member institutions in National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division I NCAA Divisions I , Division II NCAA II , and Division III NCAA III , ranging in location from Maine to North Carolina and west to Illinois. ref http www.ecac.org membership index Membership . Eastern College AthleticConference official website. Retrieved 2010 03 03. ref Most or all members belong to at least one other athleticconference . The ECAC was founded as the Central Office for Eastern Intercollegiate Athletics in 1938, largely thanks to the efforts of James Lynah of Cornell University . In 1983, the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women EAIAW ... College AthleticConference ... are able to participate in sports that their other conference does not offer. Its headquarters ... shall be to initiate, stimulate and improve intercollegiate athletics programs for student athletes ... Colleges Eastern Association of Women s Rowing Colleges Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Intercollegiate Fencing Association Intercollegiate Rowing Association IC4A Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes in America Sports In general ... more details
Infobox AthleticConference name Dakota AthleticConference short name DAC established 2000 dissolved logo Dakota AthleticConference logo.png logo size 150 association National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA division subdivision members 4 sports 15 mens 8 womens 7 region The Dakotas br List of NAIA regions Region III of the NAIA Region III of the NAIA former names hq city Dickinson hq state North Dakota commissioner since website http www.dakotaac.org dakotaac.org color font color map DAC USA states.PNG map size 250 The Dakota AthleticConference DAC is a college athleticconference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA . As the name implies, member teams are located in the states of North Dakota and South Dakota . History The Dakota AthleticConference was formed from a merger between the North Dakota College AthleticConference and the South Dakota IntercollegiateConference . Six schools have left the conference in its history the University of Mary joined the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA in 2006, and Huron University ... conference Black Hills State University Yellow Jackets Spearfish, South Dakota 1881 Public 4,739 Rocky Mountain AthleticConference 2012 Dakota State University Trojans Madison, South Dakota 1881 Public ..., North Dakota 1916 Public 2,572 Frontier Conference Minot State University Minot State Beavers Beavers Minot, North Dakota 1913 Public 3,851 Northern Sun IntercollegiateConference 2012 Huron University ... Bismarck, North Dakota 1959 Private 2,758 Northern Sun IntercollegiateConference Sports Member ... External links Official website http www.dakotaac.org Dakota AthleticConference navbox NAIA conference navbox Category Dakota AthleticConference Category College sports in South Dakota Category ... of Mines and Technology , and Black Hills State University are also leaving the conference while in the process ... a television contract America One owns the broadcast rights to the conference, although most of the games ... more details
Infobox AthleticConference name Great Northeast AthleticConference short name GNAC established 1995 logo Great Northeast AthleticConference logo.jpg logo size 250 association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division III NCAA Division III subdivision members 14 sports 16 mens 8 womens 8 region New England former names hq city Boston hq state Massachusetts commissioner Joe Walsh since 2005 website http www.thegnac.com thegnac.com color font color map GNEAC USA states.png map size 250 The Great Northeast AthleticConference GNAC is an intercollegiateathleticconference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA s Division III NCAA Division III . Member institutions are located in the northeastern United States in the States of Connecticut , Massachusetts , Maine , New Hampshire , Rhode Island and Vermont . Current members The league currently has 14 full members class sortable wikitable Institution Location Nickname Founded Affiliation Enrollment ... Institution Affiliation Years New Conference Classification Daniel Webster College Charter Member 1995 2008 New England Collegiate Conference NCAA Division III Endicott College Charter Member 1995 1999 Commonwealth Coast Conference NCAA Division III Southern Vermont College Full Member 1998 2008 New England Collegiate Conference NCAA Division III United States Coast Guard Academy Charter Member 1995 1996 New England Women s and Men s AthleticConference NCAA Division III Western New England College Full Member 1998 2006 The Commonwealth Coast Conference NCAA Division III Sports The GNAC sponsors intercollegiateathletic competition in men s baseball , men s and women s basketball , men ... Northeast AthleticConference navbox Category Great Northeast AthleticConference ... Saint Joseph College Connecticut Saint Joseph College West Hartford, Connecticut West Hartford, CT ... , men s and women s volleyball . In 2011 12, the conference will be adding men s lacrosse. 2009 results ... more details
Delaney AthleticConference consists of 13 high schools from Northern and Central Virginia. The Delaney AthleticConference DAC is named after Joe Delaney , a former athlete from Northwestern State University . ref name Delaney Conference cite web url http www.eteamz.com delaneyathleticconference title Delaney AthleticConference accessdate 2009 02 24 ref Mission statement The Delaney AthleticConference was created by its member schools in a spirit of trust and shared commitment to the highest ideal of sportsmanship, healthy competition, and mutual respect. ref name Delaney Conference ref Members Foxcroft School Fredericksburg Academy Highland School Warrenton, Virginia Highland School Highland View Academy Massanutten Military Academy Middleburg Academy Quantico High School Randolph Macon Academy Seton High School Manassas, Virginia Shenandoah Valley Academy Tandem Friends School Wakefield Country Day School Wakefield School Saint Michael the Archangel High School References reflist Category High school sports conferences and leagues in the United States ... more details
Infobox AthleticConference name Great Northwest AthleticConference short name GNAC established 2001 dissolved logo Great Northwest AthleticConference logo.jpg logo size 200 association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division II NCAA Division II subdivision members 10 sports 13 mens 7 womens 6 region Northwestern United States former names hq city Spokane hq state Washington ... color map GNAC NA.png map size 250 The Great Northwest AthleticConference GNAC is a college athleticconference which has historically operated in the Northwestern United States, but also currently includes ... region . It participates in the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA s Division II, and is the only NCAA conference in any division with a Canadian university as a member. The conference was formed in 2001 when its original ten members split from the Pacific WestConference . Member schools ... Dixie State College of Utah , competes primarily in the Pacific WestConference Humboldt State University , competes primarily in the California Collegiate Athletic Association Western Oregon University Simon Fraser University Azusa Pacific University , transitioning from the Golden State AthleticConference of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA in 2012, will compete primarily in the Pacific WestConference Former members At the conclusion of the 2005 2006 season Humboldt State University left the GNAC for the California Collegiate Athletic Association . At the conclusion ... to NCAA Division I. They will join the Western AthleticConference in 2012. Sports sponsored MultiCol ... 1 References Reflist External links Official site http www.gnacsports.com Great Northwest AthleticConference navbox NCAA Division II navbox NCAA Division II football conference navbox Category Great Northwest AthleticConference Category Sports in the Western United States ... Seattle Pacific University Seattle Seattle, Washington Seattle Pacific University Athletic profile Falcons ... more details
The 1927 Missouri Valley IntercollegiateAthletic Association football season consisted of a record 10 member institutions. The regular season champions were Missouri. Missouri had a conference win percentage of .833 . Standings 1927 Missouri Valley football standings External links http www.big12sports.com pdf5 134783.pdf Category 1927 NCAA football season Missouri Valley IntercollegiateAthletic Association ... more details
Member 1996 2011 Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association NCAA Division II Ottawa University Charter Member 1971 1981 Kansas Collegiate AthleticConference National Association of Intercollegiate ...Infobox AthleticConference name Heart of America AthleticConference short name HAAC established 1971 logo Heart of America AthleticConference logo.png logo size 200 association National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA division Division I subdivision members 10 sports 20 mens 10 womens 10 region List of NAIA regions Region V of the NAIA Region V of the NAIA former names Mid Ohio Conference ... AthleticConference HAAC is a college athleticconference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA . Member institutions are located in Iowa , Kansas , Missouri , and Nebraska in the United States . The HAAC s earliest ancestor was the Missouri College Athletic Union, which was formed in 1924 when the Missouri IntercollegiateAthletic Association now the Mid America IntercollegiateAthletic Association split in two. The state teachers colleges stayed in the MIAA, while the private schools created the new conference. ref http community 2.webtv.net SEKSPORTS2 SEKSPORTS2 page5.html ref ref http www.haacsports.com f About Us.php Conference History haacsports.com ... See also 2011 Heart of America AthleticConference football season References Reflist External links Official http www.haaconference.com Heart of America AthleticConference navbox NAIA conference navbox Category Heart of America AthleticConference ... schools outside Missouri. However, the HAAC does not presently claim the Athletic Union s history as its own. Sports The HAAC sponsors intercollegiate competition in men s baseball , men s and women ... align center Bobcats 2011 Central Methodist withdrew the conference in 1986, but re joined in 1991. Former members class wikitable sortable font 90 Institution Type Years New Conference Classification ... more details
Infobox AthleticConference name Golden State AthleticConference short name GSAC established 1986 logo Golden State AthleticConference logo.png logo size 145 association National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA division Division I members 10 8 in 2012&ndash 13 sports 13 mens 6 womens 7 region Western United States br List of NAIA regions Region II of the NAIA Region II of the NAIA hq city Azusa hq state California commissioner Cliff Hamlow since website http www.gsacsports.org gsacsports.org map GSAC conference map.png map size 250 The Golden State AthleticConference GSAC is a List of college athletic conferences college athletics conference in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA . The conference commissioner is Cliff Hamlow of Azusa Pacific University . Conference leadership is shared among the member institutions. The conference was formed in Autumn ... IntercollegiateAthleticConference SCIAC align center Division III NCAA NCAA Division III align center ... WestConference followed by the announcement that Azusa Pacific University , Fresno Pacific University , and Point Loma Nazarene University will join Cal Baptist in the PacWest Conference in 2012. ref ... WestConference members. Future members class wikitable sortable Institution Location Affiliation ... center Lancers align center Pacific WestConference PacWest align center Division II NCAA NCAA ... AthleticConference navbox NAIA conference navbox Category Golden State AthleticConference Category ... Central and Southern California Southern California . Conference teams have won 20 national championships ... s College , joined in the fall of 2001. In recent years the conference has seen changes with members ... sports sportsnews 20110602 PacWest conference expands to 14 schools .html title PacWest conference ... University that same academic year which will bring the conference to 8 members. ref cite web ... Former members class wikitable sortable Institution Location Years Nickname New Conference Classification ... more details