The Northwest Intercollegiate Sailing Association NWICSA is one of seven District Associations within the Intercollegiate Sailing Association ICSA , the governing body for collegiate competition in the sport of sailing . The NWICSA currently consists of teams from colleges and universities in Oregon , Washington U.S. state Washington and British Columbia, Canada . Current members of NWICSA Regular Member schools Lewis and Clark College Oregon State University Portland State University University of Oregon University of Puget Sound University of Victoria University of Washington Washington State University Western Washington University Associate Member school University of British Columbia Non Member school Linfield College External links http collegesailing.org ICSA Intercollegiate Sailing Association official website www.collegesailing.com http collegesailing.org teams.asp ICSA Intercollegiate Sailing Association List of Teams and District Association map http collegesailing.org nwicsa NWICSA Northwest Intercollegiate Sailing Association official website http www.lclark.edu college student life student organizations sailing Lewis & Clark College Sailing Club http oregonstate.edu groups sailing Home.html Oregon State University Sailing Team http www.sailing.groups.pdx.edu Welcome.html Portland State University Sailing Team http www.ubcsailing.org University of British Columbia Sailing Club http pages.uoregon.edu sailing University of Oregon Sailing Team http sites.google.com site upssail home University of Puget Sound Sailing Team http web.uvic.ca sailingclub University of Victoria Sailing Club UVSC http students.washington.edu sailing racingteam University of Washington Sailing Team http sailing.wsu.edu sailing.aspx Washington State University Sailing Team http cisaquatics.com westernsailing Western Washington University Sailing Team Category Yachting associations Category Intercollegiate Sailing Association Category College sports in Oregon Category College sports ... more details
The US Lacrosse Intercollegiate Associates USLIA are programs created by US Lacrosse , the national governing body for lacrosse in the United States, to foster intercollegiate teams for both men and women prior to the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA organizing national championships for men in 1971 and for women in 1982. After the NCAA became involved, US Lacrosse shifted it s focus to supporting collegiate teams at NCAA schools that did not actually field varsity teams. This has eventually expanded to also include National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics schools, because the NAIA at this time does not recognize lacrosse as a sanctioned sport. These programs were designated the US Lacrosse Men s Division Intercollegiate Associates MDIA and US Lacrosse Women s Division Intercollegiate Associates WDIA . Over time, it was decided that the MDIA had become too complicated for US Lacrosse to administer and on August 24, 2006 the MDIA Board of Directors announced formation of a new organization called the Men s Collegiate Lacrosse Association MCLA as its replacement. It was agreed that the MDIA would cease to exist, that the new MCLA would run its own national tournament and control its own budget, but still sit on US Lacrosse boards and committees. The WDIA in January 2011 was also reorganized and renamed the Women s Collegiate Lacrosse Associates WCLA . Men s Division See Men s Collegiate Lacrosse Association MCLA Women s Division See Women s Collegiate Lacrosse Associates WCLA External links http www.uslacrosse.org US Lacrosse http www.mcla.us Men s Collegiate Lacrosse Association MCLA http www.uslacrosse.org wcla Women s Collegiate Lacrosse Associates WCLA Category College lacrosse in the United States Category Lacrosse governing bodies of the United States sport org stub ... more details
The Intercollegiate Socialist Society was the a Socialist student organization from 1905 1921. It attracted many prominent intellectuals and writers and acted as the unofficial Socialist Party of America student wing. While not an activist group in the modern sense, the Society sponsored lecture tours, magazines, seminars and discussion circles all over the US aimed at propagating socialist idea among Americas college population. The group expanded into a more Fabian philosophy in the 1920s that did not focus exclusively, or even primarily on college students. To symbolize the shift in emphasis the group changed its name to the League for Industrial Democracy . youth org stub External links http www.marxisthistory.org subject usa eam iss.html Intercollegiate Socialist Society page at Eary American Marxism http dlib.nyu.edu eadapp transform?source tamwag iss.xml&style tamwag tamwag.xsl&part body Guide to the Intercollegiate Socialist Society Records 1900 1921 Category Student wings of political parties in the United States Category Socialist Party of America Category 1905 establishments Category 1921 disestablishments Category Student wings of social democratic parties ... more details
Infobox Athletic Conference name Eastern Intercollegiate Conference short name established 1932 dissolved 1939 logo logo size 150 association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division I NCAA Division I subdivision members 7 sports mens womens region former names hq city hq state commissioner since website color font color map Eastern Intercollegiate Conference USA states.png map size 250 The Eastern Intercollegiate Conference was in the NCAA . The conference existed from 1932 to 1939. Membership Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Tech Georgetown Hoyas men s basketball Georgetown University Penn State Nittany Lions men s basketball Penn State Pittsburgh Panthers men s basketball University of Pittsburgh Temple Owls men s basketball Temple University West Virginia Mountaineers men s basketball West Virginia University Champions Men s basketball External links http www2.ncaa.org portal media and events ncaa publications records books winter basketball index.html http www.sports reference.com cbb conferences EINT http www.wvustats.com mbasketball conf.php?team id 308&conf id 102&season 1939 Category Defunct NCAA Division I conferences ... more details
The Intercollegiate Prohibition Association was established in Chicago, Illinois, in 1901 and by 1903 was reported to be the largest college organization in the United States. It conducted an inquiry among 158 colleges and universities in 1923 and reported that 136 institutions were in favor of prohibition , eight were against it, and 14 were undetermined. It additionally reported that at 80 out of the 136 institutions in favor of prohibition, support was either by an overwhelming majority or was unanimous. In 1934, a year after the repeal of prohibition , the name was changed to the Intercollegiate Association for the Study of Alcohol. It ceased operations in 1976, and turned its archives over to the Ohio Historical Society . Sources http 64.233.161.104 search?q cache YUV2uWlCRX8J www.ohiohistory.org resource archlib research historyday03 temperance.html 22Intercollegiate Prohibition Association 22&hl en Ohio Historical Society http 64.233.161.104 search?q cache vKsfZ2xLH IJ www6.wittenberg.edu lib witt pubs torch search.php 3Fdatabase 3Dtorch 26fields 255B 255D 3Dsubject 26terms 3DIntercollegiate 2BProhibition 2BAssociation 22Intercollegiate Prohibition Association 22&hl en Wittenberg University Library External links http www.archive.org details winningorationsi00inte Winning orations in the national contests of the Intercollegiate Prohibition Association http www.archive.org details socialwelfareliq00warn Social welfare and the liquor problem studies in the sources of the problem and how they relate to its solution http dl.lib.brown.edu catalog catalog.php?collectionid 7&verb browse&task get&letter I&fieldgroup 16&valueid 3462&valuename Intercollegiate Prohibition Association&browsename Publisher A collection of IPA brochures US party stub Category Prohibition in the United States Category 1901 establishments in the United States Category 1976 disestablishments Category Student wings of political parties in the United States ... more details
Infobox Television show name Antakshari Intercollegiate Championship image Image Serial antk.jpg 250px caption Logo of Intercollegiate Antakshari format Interactive reality Music al game show picture format 576i 16 9 SDTV , 4 3 1080p SDTV runtime approx. 52 minutes creator Zee TV , Gajendra Singh director Gajendra Singh starring Karan Oberoi & Himani Kapoor opentheme Titan Antakshari country India network Mera Zee TV first aired 2011 last aired upcoming num episodes Total 26 website Titan Antakshari Intercollegiate Championship is an India n musical game show that airs on Zee TV every Friday. The show is a replacement of the Titan Antakshari L il Champs. Concept Antakshari...Inter college special is hosted by Karan Oberoi and Himani Kapoor. The show is featuring the best and intelligent students of several colleges of India, who will form the three teams DEEWANE, PARWANE and MASTANE. The contestants of these three teams will criticize each others teams, and create moments of fun n hungama. Cast Sansui Antakshari Annu Kapoor Host 1994 2005 Rajeshwari Sachdev Co host 1994 2001 Pallavi Joshi Co host 2001 2005 Titan Antakshari Sunil Pal Host season 1 Himani Kapoor Host Karan Oberoi Host season 2 Antakshari Intercollegiate Championship Karan Oberoi Host Himani Kapoor Host Zee TV Programmes Category Zee TV television series Category Singing competitions Category Indian game shows Category 2007 television series debuts India tv stub ... more details
The Intercollegiate Rowing Association runs the IRA Championship Regatta , which is considered to be the United States College athletics collegiate national championship of College rowing United States rowing . Since 1995, it has been held on the Cooper River New Jersey Cooper River in Pennsauken , New Jersey , and includes both men s and women s lightweight events for Racing shell sweep boats of all sizes. Today, Columbia University Columbia , Cornell University Cornell , University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania , United States Naval Academy Navy , and Syracuse University Syracuse are members of the association. Each year these five schools choose who to invite to the regatta and are responsible for its organization along with the Eastern College Athletic Conference ECAC . The IRA is the oldest college rowing championship in the United States. History Columbia University Columbia , Cornell University Cornell and University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania were the organizing stewards of the IRA Regatta first held on the Hudson River at Poughkeepsie city , New York Poughkeepsie, New York , on June 24, 1895. The format through 1967 with the exception of 1964 was to line all the entries in the race onto stake boats and fire a shotgun for the start. In the last race of this format in 1967 on Onondaga Lake , sixteen varsity crews waited for the gun to begin their three mile race winner take ... began to attend and regularly win, most crews considered the Intercollegiate Rowing Association s championship ... in the Freshman event. Champions For collegiate rowing champions U.S. , see Intercollegiate sports team champions Rowing For IRA men s varsity heavyweight eights champions 1898 present , see Intercollegiate ... eights champions 1990 present , see Intercollegiate sports team champions Men s Varsity Lightweight Eights For IRA men s overall points champions 1952 present , see Intercollegiate sports team champions Men s Overall Points For IRA women s varsity lightweight eights champions 1997 present , see Intercollegiate ... more details
within their established regions New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association South Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association Southeastern Intercollegiate Sailing Association Midwest Collegiate Sailing Association Northwest Intercollegiate ... schools to qualify for the Intercollegiate Sailing Association National Championships . ICSA College ... Team Category Intercollegiate Sailing Association Category Yachting associations es Inter Collegiate ... more details
orphan date January 2010 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Intercollegiate Athletic Arena is a 8,000 seat multi purpose arena in Providence, Rhode Island . It was built in 1995. It is the home of the Rhode Island College Anchormen basketball teams. Coord 41 50 34 N 71 28 1 W display t Category Indoor arenas in the United States Category College basketball venues in the United States Category Sports venues in Rhode Island Category Buildings and structures in Providence, Rhode Island RhodeIsland sports venue stub ... more details
Commented out because image was deleted Image ECACFNlogo.gif right The Intercollegiate Fencing Association IFA is the oldest collegiate fencing conference in the United States . It is affiliated with the Eastern College Athletic Conference ECAC . Membership The IFA has 12 members. Cornell University Cornell only competes in women s fencing the remaining 11 teams participate with men s and women s teams. Boston College Brandeis University Brown University Columbia University Cornell University Harvard University Massachusetts Institute of Technology M.I.T. New York University Princeton University University of Pennsylvania Vassar College Yale University Seven of the members of the IFA are also members of the Ivy League , and all of the Ivy universities with Division I NCAA Division I fencing programs are also members of the IFA. Dartmouth College does not have a varsity fencing program. IFA Championship Tournament The 2007 IFA Championship tournament was hosted by Princeton University on Saturday March 3, 2007. Because no suitable venue at Princeton University Princeton was available, the tournament was held nearby at the Lawrenceville School . There are 9 trophies given to teams at the annual IFA Championships in the following categories Men s Foil fencing Foil Men s p e fencing p e Men s Sabre fencing Saber Women s Foil fencing Foil Women s p e fencing p e Women s Sabre fencing Saber Men s 3 Weapon Team Women s 3 Weapon Team Men s and Women s 6 Weapon Team Among these awards, the most prestigious is the trophy given to the Men s Foil fencing Foil team champion, currently Yale University. This trophy is known as the Little Iron Man and is the oldest trophy still awarded ... each year to the team that wins the Men s Foil competition at the Intercollegiate Fencing Association ... National Intercollegiate Women s Fencing Association NIWFA External links http www.ecac.org league IFA.asp Intercollegiate Fencing Association home page http www.ecac.org ECAC home page Category College ... more details
The California Intercollegiate Baseball Association was a college baseball association that competed under the Pacific Coast Conference , much like a division in modern day college athletic conferences. The association was formed in 1927 by University of Southern California USC , University of California Cal , Saint Mary s College of California , Santa Clara University Santa Clara and Stanford University Stanford . The CIBA lasted until 1966. Member schools also included at various times Loyola Marymount University , UCLA , Occidental College , Pepperdine University , the University of San Francisco and Whittier College . baseball competition stub Category Pacific 10 Conference ... more details
The Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association EISA is an NCAA collegiate skiing only conference. As the NCAA does not have divisions in collegitate skiing, it is composed of both NCAA Division 1 , Division II NCAA Division 2 , and Division III NCAA Division 3 schools. Current members Bates College Bowdoin College Colby College Dartmouth College Harvard University Middlebury College St. Lawrence University St. Michael s College University of Maine at Presque Isle University of New Hampshire University of Vermont Williams College External links http www.eisaskiing.org index.html http donsnotes.com sports skiing college.html Category Skiing in the United States Category Collegiate skiing Category NCAA conferences ... more details
Infobox Athletic Conference name Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association short name EIVA established 1977 logo LOGO NEEDED logo size association division subdivision members 13 sports Men s Volleyball mens 1 womens 0 region Northeastern United States Northeast former names hq city FILL IN hq stateabb FILL IN hq state FILL IN commissioner since website http www.eivavolleyball.com www.eivavolleyball.com color font color map map size The Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association EIVA 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 Northeastern United States Northeast United States . The EIVA Tournament champion receives an automatic bid to the NCAA National Semifinals. The two other major volleyball conferences, the MIVA Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association and the MPSF Mountain Pacific Sports Federation also send their league tournament champions to the National Semifinals. The 4th team is an at large bid that is chosen from one of the 3 leagues by a committee of coaches from these leagues. The conference is divided into two divisions. The higher division is named the Tait Division. The lower division is named the Hay Division. The conference uses a system of promotion and relegation whereby the last place team from the Tait Division gets relegated to the Hay for the following season and the highest ranked Hay Division team moves to the Tait. For 2008 , New Jersey Institute of Technology NJIT will move to the Tait Division, while Rutgers Newark will be relegated to the Hay Division. Previously, there was a second lower division equal to Hay named the Sweeney Division, but this was eliminated for the 2006 season. The two lower divisions ... index Official Website of the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association http avca.org CollegiateHome.asp?id 6 AVCA American Volleyball Coaches Association Men s Volleyball Eastern Intercollegiate ... more details
Other uses IIAC disambiguation IIAC The Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference IIAC was a college athletic conference that existed from 1908 to 1970 in the United States . History At one time the IIAC was a robust league that claimed most of the Illinois institutions of higher education. It was nicknamed the Little Nineteen, but in 1928 had a membership of 23 schools. Former Illinois State University track coach Joe Cogdal, associated with the IIAC for 43 years of its 62 year history, noted that the league had roots in the 1870s when a number of schools banded together for oratorical contests. Their first intercollegiate American football football game was played in 1881 between Illinois State University and Knox College Illinois Knox College , and by 1894 a football association was established. The IIAC was formed in April 1908 with eight charter members Illinois State University , Illinois Wesleyan University , Bradley University , Millikin University , Monmouth College , Knox College Illinois Knox College , Lombard College and Illinois College . The first track meet was held on May 22, 1908. The group quickly expanded. Eastern Illinois University and Western Illinois University joined in 1912 and 1915 respectively. In 1920, the name Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference was adopted, providing the initials IIAC. Conference membership reached a peak of 23 member schools in 1928, when virtually all of the small colleges in Illinois were included. Private schools withdrew during much of the 1930s, until in 1942 only the five state schools remained Illinois State ... Carbondale and Western Illinois University . In 1950, the league name became the Interstate Intercollegiate ... Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference http www.cfbdatawarehouse.com data conference champs champions.php?conid 78 Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Football records http www.cfbdatawarehouse.com data conference champs champions.php?conid 85 Interstate Intercollegiate ... more details
infobox Organization name National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics image NAIA logo.png image border size 180px caption map msize mcaption abbreviation NAIA motto Character driven intercollegiate athletics formation 1937 National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball br 1952 NAIA extinction type status Association purpose headquarters Kansas City, Missouri location region served United States of America membership 290 language leader title President leader name Jim Carr main organ NAIA Council of Presidents budget 3 Million ref cite web url http www.allbusiness.com membership organizations membership organizations 4043405 1.html title National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics & 124 Education & Training Extra Curricular Activities from publisher AllBusiness.com date accessdate ... Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA is an athletic association that organizes college ... international intercollegiate athletic association in North America until 2009. For the 2010 ... in Downtown Kansas City. The National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball NAIB was formed in 1937 ... the National Association for Intercollegiate Basketball NAIB was formed in Kansas City, Missouri ... their intercollegiate postseason to black student athletes. That same year, Indiana State University ... The NAIA began sponsoring intercollegiate championships for women in 1980 in sports 1980 , the first ... honor presented by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Nominees must be persons ... National Association Of Intercollegiate Athletics Category National Association of Intercollegiate ... in Kansas City, Missouri Category Organizations established in 1937 de National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics es National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics fr National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics it National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics pl National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics pt National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics ... more details
Image Intercollegiate Studies Institute logo.jpg thumb ISI logo The Intercollegiate Studies Institute , Inc., or ISI , is a non profit educational organization founded in 1953 as the Intercollegiate Society of Individualists . Its members, over 50,000 college students and faculty across the United States , use programs intended to supplement a collegiate education and provide access to resources that help achieve an education based primarily on works of influential men and women in the European and Christian traditions. The group supports limited government, free market economy, and Judeo Christian moral traditions . ref http www.isi.org about our mission principles free society.html ISI mission statement Intercollegiate Studies Institute. ref ISI s flagship journal, The Intercollegiate Review ... History In 1953, Frank Chodorov founded ISI as the Intercollegiate Society of Individualists, with a young .... ref http mediatransparency.org recipientprofile.php?recipientID 177 Intercollegiate Institute, Inc ... 5101 Intercollegiate Studies Institute Charity Navigator. ref In 2010, they gave ISI a 4 star rating ... intellectual fathers of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute was Russell Kirk , who secured ... polly.aspx Campus outrage awards Intercollegiate Studies Institute. ref Image Intercollegiate ... Student s Guide to the major disciplines Intercollegiate Studies Institute. ref It also holds .... ISI Books Intercollegiate Studies Institute operates ISI Books , which publishes books on conservative ... books title ISI Books publisher Intercollegiate Studies Institute date 2008 first last accessdate ... Unconvincing publisher ISI Books date 2008 first last accessdate 2008 05 17 ref Image Intercollegiate ... 01 50worst.pdf The Fifty Worst and Best Books of the Century Intercollegiate Review, Fall 1999. ref ... Half century of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Washington, DC 2003, Regnery Publishing ... correctness Category Student political organizations in the United States de Intercollegiate Studies ... more details
a share of the championship. 1941 1945 No selection by ISFA. Intercollegiate soccer was severely curtailed by world war. 1946 1958 Determined by the Intercollegiate Soccer Football Association ... more details
Infobox Athletic Conference name Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference short name MIFC established 1990 dissolved 1998 logo logo size association National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA division Division II NCAA Division II subdivision members 11 original , 14 final sports 1 football mens 1 womens 0 region Great Lakes region North America Great Lakes Region former names hq city hq state commissioner since website color font color map map size The Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference MIFC was a football only National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division II NCAA Division II Conference formed for the 1990 football season. The conference was formed as the result of a merger of the football only Heartland Football Conference and the football playing members of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference GLIAC . The membership in the MIFC was a somewhat unstable occurrence with membership ranging from 11 members when it formed in 1990 to 14 members in the final 1998 season. Membership history The MIFC formed as a result of the merger of the Heartland Conference with the GLIAC football playing members prior to the 1990 football season. The conference started play in 1990 with the following members. From the Heartland Conference Saint Joseph s College, Indiana Saint Joseph s College , Ashland University , Valparaiso University , University of Indianapolis and Butler University . From the GLIAC Ferris State University , Grand Valley State University , Hillsdale College , Northern Michigan University , Saginaw Valley State University and Wayne State University . Membership changes came quickly and often to the MIFC. The first change occurred after 1992 season when Butler and Valparaiso left and were replaced by Northwood University and the University of St. Francis for the 1993 season. The next change came in the 1994 season when Michigan Tech University joined the conference. The next change occurred after the 1995 season when St. Joseph s left ... more details
Image DSC 0313.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 of the Year ... for recognition to the achievement of full fledged intercollegiate competition. References reflist ... more details
The Maryland Intercollegiate Football Association MIFA was an early college football conference with a membership composed of schools located primarily in the state of Maryland . One exception to that was Gallaudet , which is located in Washington, D.C. All of the members were universities, with the exception of Baltimore City College , a preparatory school located in Baltimore, Maryland . The impetus for the formation of the MIFA was a controversial game on November 1, 1893 between the Maryland Terrapins football 1856 1946 Maryland Agricultural College now known as the University of Maryland and St. John s College, U.S. Saint John s College of Annapolis, Maryland Annapolis . Maryland won the game, 6 0, but St. John s players later wrote in the Baltimore American that a decision by which the M.A.C. were allowed to score the only touchdown made by the quarterback after a rush American football run of 90 yards, with no one in pursuit, appeared a very doubtful one. ref name ungrady4 David Ungrady, http books.google.com books?id kty1Jvi1j0IC Tales from the Maryland Terrapins , 2003, p. 4, Sports Publishing LLC. ref Maryland finished the season by beating McDaniel College Athletics Western Maryland and the Orient Athletic Club. With a 6 0 record, the Aggies were named the state champions, but the title was contested by St. John s. The following season, Maryland s former quarterback and coach William W. Skinner led the effort to create an intercollegiate football league to improve the process in which the state championship was awarded. ref name ungrady Membership The following schools were members of the MIFA at some point. Where known, the years of membership are included ref name ungrady cite web title Tales from the Maryland Terrapins accessdate December 15, 2008 author David ... kty1Jvi1j0IC&dq 22maryland intercollegiate football association 22&source gbs summary s&cad 0 ref ref ... Intercollegiate Football Association , College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved December 16 ... more details
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 Dickinson Franklin & Marshall Haverford Penn State 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
Before the various NCAA championships in the United States were inaugurated, intercollegiate national ... winners were recognized in contemporary newspapers and other publications as the national intercollegiate ... alliances of northeastern U.S. colleges that were named Intercollegiate League or Intercollegiate .... The following intercollegiate championships conducted before or at the same time as each sport ... books?id Of4LAAAAYAAJ&pg RA1 PA116&dq 22national intercollegiate 22 champion OR championship OR champions ...?id 4YcCAAAAYAAJ&pg RA2 PA27&dq 22national intercollegiate 22 champion OR championship OR champions ... books?id L5TOAAAAMAAJ&pg PA89&dq 22national intercollegiate 22 champion OR championship OR champions ... National Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament national intercollegiate championship tournament , which ...&dq 22national intercollegiate 22 champion OR championship OR champions OR championships&lr &as drrb ... PA663&dq 22national intercollegiate 22 champion OR championship OR champions OR championships&lr ... participated Pacific Coast Conference , Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association , Western Pennsylvania League, Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference , Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association and Indiana Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The Big Ten Conference Western Conference and Ivy League Eastern Intercollegiate League declined invitations to participate ... Invitational Intercollegiate Basketball Tournament. This tournament was an African American ... Intercollegiate Tourney url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F60812FE3F551B7A93CBAB1788D85F418285F9 ... 2010 04 27 ref ref cite news title Navy Boxers Retain Intercollegiate Title work Reading Eagle date ...&dq intercollegiate boxing&hl en accessdate 2010 04 28 ref 1927 Penn State def. 2nd place ...&dq intercollegiate boxing championship&hl en accessdate 2010 04 27 ref ref cite news work Hartford Courant date March 23, 1930 page C3 title Penn State Boxers Win Second Straight Intercollegiate Title ... more details
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
The Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference KIAC is a collegiate athletic conference with membership in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA . Although it was historically a Kentucky only conference, it has now expanded to include members in Indiana , Missouri , Ohio and West Virginia . The KIAC recognizes hundreds of athletes and staff each year with awards. Awards include weekly players of the week, all conference teams, all conference coaches, all scholar athletes, female athlete of the year, and male athlete of the year. The awards give each KIAC participant a chance to be recognized for on and off the field achievement. The conference embraces the NAIA s Champions of Character, becoming the first conference to offer funding to member schools to pursue projects in their hometown communities. A separate section on the KIAC website http www.kiacsports.com profiles the efforts of the conference towards the core values of Champions of Character. Member schools class wikitable Institution Team Nickname Location Founded Type Enrollment Alice Lloyd College Eagles Pippa Passes, Kentucky 1923 Private 600 Asbury University Eagles Wilmore, Kentucky 1890 Private 1,300 Berea College Mountaineers Berea, Kentucky 1855 Private 1,514 Brescia University Bearcats Owensboro, Kentucky 1950 Private 750 Cincinnati Christian University Eagles Cincinnati, Ohio 1924 Private 1,100 Indiana University East Red Wolves Richmond, Indiana 1971 Public 2,700 Indiana University Southeast Grenadiers New Albany, Indiana 1941 Public 6,840 Midway College Eagles Midway, Kentucky 1847 Private 1,800 Mountain State University Cougars Beckley, West Virginia 1933 Private 4,404 St. Louis College of Pharmacy Eutectics St. Louis, Missouri 1864 Private 1,000 Sports The conference fields fifteen sports total, seven for the men and eight for the women. Sports for the women are basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. The men s sports are basketball ... more details
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