Below is a list of MidAmericaIntercollegiateAthleticAssociation Football Champions . ref http www.nwmissouri.edu sports football mediaguide 09fbmg08.pdf Northwest Missouri Football Media Guide nwmissouri.edu Retrieved September 19, 2009 ref Championships class wikitable sortable font 90 Year Team 1924 Truman State University Truman 1925 Northwest Missouri State University Northwest Missouri State 1926 Central Missouri State University Central Missouri 1927 Truman State University Truman 1928 Missouri State University Missouri State tie 1928 Truman State University Truman tie 1929 Truman State University Truman 1930 Truman State University Truman 1931 Northwest Missouri State University Northwest Missouri State 1932 Truman State University Truman 1933 Truman State University Truman 1934 Truman State University Truman 1935 Truman State University Truman 1936 Truman State University Truman 1937 Southeast Missouri State University Southeast Missouri State 1938 Northwest Missouri State University Northwest Missouri State 1939 Northwest Missouri State University Northwest Missouri State 1940 Missouri State University Missouri State 1941 University of Missouri Rolla Missouri Rolla tie 1941 Northwest Missouri State University Northwest Missouri State tie 1942 Northwest Missouri State University Northwest Missouri State tie 1942 Southeast Missouri State University Southeast Missouri State tie 1943 None WWII 1944 None WWII 1945 None WWII 1946 Southeast Missouri State University Southeast Missouri State 1947 Missouri University of Science and Technology Missouri Rolla 1948 Missouri State University Missouri State 1948 Northwest Missouri State University Northwest Missouri State tie 1949 Missouri University of Science and Technology Missouri Rolla 1950 Missouri University of Science .... References Reflist Category College football conference championships MidAmericaIntercollegiateAthleticAssociation Category MidAmericaIntercollegiateAthleticAssociation football Category ... more details
Below is a list of MidAmericaIntercollegiateAthleticAssociation men s basketball champions . ref http www.themiaa.com information 0809MBBBook.pdf 2008 09 Men s Basketball Record Book themiaa.com Retrieved September 19, 2009 ref Regular season champion class wikitable sortable font 90 Year University Record Coach Notes 1924 25 Central Missouri State University Central Missouri 7 1 Tad Reid 1925 26 Northwest Missouri State University Northwest Missouri State 7 1 H.F. Lawrence 1926 27 Truman State University Truman 8 4 Don Faurot Tie 1926 27 Northwest Missouri State 8 4 H.F. Lawrence Tie 1927 28 Missouri State University Southwest Missouri State 9 3 Andrew McDonald 1928 29 Northwest Missouri State 11 5 H.F. Lawrence 1929 30 Northwest Missouri State 16 0 Henry Iba 1930 31 Southwest Missouri State 7 1 Andrew McDonald 1931 32 Northwest Missouri State 7 1 Henry Iba 1932 33 Northwest Missouri State 6 2 Henry Iba 1933 34 Southwest Missouri State 7 1 Andrew McDonald 1934 35 Southwest Missouri State 6 2 Andrew McDonald 1935 36 Southeast Missouri State University Southeast Missouri State 9 1 Charles Harris 1936 37 Central Missouri 9 1 Tad Reid 1937 38 Central Missouri 10 0 Tad Reid 1938 39 Central Missouri 9 1 Tom Scott 1939 40 Northwest Missouri State 10 0 Wilbur Stalcup 1940 41 Central Missouri 8 2 Tom Scott 1941 42 Central Missouri 10 0 Tom Scott 1942 43 Southeast Missouri State 8 0 Charles Harris No formal champion 1943 45 None None World War II No champions 1945 46 Northwest Missouri State 8 2 Ryland Milner No formal champion 1946 47 Truman 9 1 Boyd King 1947 48 Truman 10 0 Boyd King 1948 49 Southwest Missouri State 9 1 Andrew McDonald 1949 50 Southwest Missouri State 8 2 Andrew McDonald 1950 51 Central Missouri 8 2 Earl Keth 1951 52 Southwest Missouri State 10 0 Bob Vanatta 1952 53 Southwest Missouri State 8 2 Bob Vanatta 1953 54 Southwest Missouri State 8 2 Edwin Matthews ... lists Category MidAmericaIntercollegiateAthleticAssociation basketball ... more details
Infobox Athletic Conference name MidAmericaIntercollegiate Athletics Association short name MIAA established 1912 dissolved logo MIAA Logo.GIF logo size 150 association National Collegiate AthleticAssociation ... Johnson 2007 2010 Robert Boerigter 2010 present See also List of MidAmericaIntercollegiateAthleticAssociation football champions List of MidAmericaIntercollegiateAthleticAssociation men s basketball ... site References Reflist 1 MidAmericaIntercollegiateAthleticAssociation NCAA DII Conferences Category MidAmericaIntercollegiateAthleticAssociation ... color font color map MIAAstates.png map size 250 The MidAmericaIntercollegiate Athletics Association MIAA is a list of college athletic conferences college athletic conference which operates ... Member 1912 1924 Heart of AmericaAthletic Conference National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics ... 7 womens 7 region Central United States former names Missouri IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation ... States . The conference was formerly known as the Missouri IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation , but changed its name when it expanded into Kansas. It participates in the National Collegiate AthleticAssociation NCAA s Division II NCAA NCAA Division II . Overview The MIAA sponsors 16 conference ... Athletic Conference National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA Division I Central .... The schools left behind in the reorganization went on to later form the Missouri College Athletic Union, which would in time become the current Heart of AmericaAthletic Conference in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA . Lincoln University was removed from the conference ... Division II Missouri Valley College Charter Member 1912 1924 Heart of AmericaAthletic Conference National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA Division I Missouri Wesleyan College Charter Member ... IntercollegiateAthletic Conference NCAA Division III William Jewell College Charter Member 1912 1924 ... more details
Infobox Athletic Conference name Central IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation short name CIAA established 1912 dissolved logo CIAA Logo Blue.png logo size 250 association National Collegiate AthleticAssociation ... map size 250 The Central IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation CIAA is a list of college athletic conferences college athletic conference , mostly consisting of historically black colleges and universities ... colleges. The CIAA was originally called the Colored IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation. The CIAA changed its name to the Central IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation in December, 1950. St. Paul ... Virginia IntercollegiateAthletic Conference Delaware State University Dover, Delaware Mid Eastern Athletic Conference Hampton University Hampton, Virginia Mid Eastern Athletic Conference Howard University Washington, D.C. Mid Eastern Athletic Conference North Carolina Central University Durham, North Carolina Mid Eastern Athletic Conference University of Maryland Eastern Shore Princess Anne, Maryland Mid Eastern Athletic Conference Morgan State University Baltimore, Maryland Mid Eastern Athletic Conference Norfolk State University Norfolk, Virginia Mid Eastern Athletic Conference North Carolina ... 2 External links http www.theciaa.com Official site Central IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation NCAA DII Conferences Category Central IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation ... teams participate in the National Collegiate AthleticAssociation NCAA s Division II NCAA Division ... athletic conference in the United States. It was originally known as the Colored IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation. Its founders were Allen Washington and C.H. Williams of Hampton Institute Ernest ... Carolina Mid Eastern Athletic Conference West Virginia State University Institute, West Virginia West Virginia IntercollegiateAthletic Conference Conference facilities class wikitable rowspan 2 School ... Durham County Stadium align right 8,500 C.C. Spaulding Gym align right 1,500 St. Paul s St. Paul s Athletic ... more details
Infobox Athletic Conference name Michigan IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation short name MIAA established 1888 logo MIAA.PNG logo size 150 association NCAA division Division III NCAA Division III subdivision ... font color map map size The Michigan IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation , also known as the MIAA , is an athletic conference that competes in the National Collegiate AthleticAssociation NCAA s Division ... and Indiana . The Michigan IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation was established on March 24, 1888, making it the oldest List of college athletic conferences in the United States college athletic ... accessed 10 15 08 . In 1941 the Athletic Federation of Michigan College Women AFMCW was established. It later became known as the Women s Michigan IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation WMIAA in 1946. In 1977 ... Category Michigan IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation Category 1888 establishments ... sectarian 1,200 1888 1961 Great Lakes IntercollegiateAthletic Conference Michigan State University ... , tennis and track and field . External links http www.miaa.org Michigan IntercollegiateAthletic ... year of operation for the athletic conference began at the start of this year s 2008 09 school ... in America, the conference has made some drastic changes involving the types of sports that the conference ... included many students taking work on a high school level. This meant that athletic teams of those years included both high school and college students. A five or six year career of athletic participation ... participated in an exhibition football match. It was not until 1891 when the first official intercollegiate ... s athletic program for the MIAA. 100 women from all of the colleges in the MIAA participated in events ... s and women s athletic programs of the member schools. This meant that women sports would ... has been a part of one that cannot be matched by any other college or university in America. They have ... Athletic Conference Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Michigan Eagles 1849 Public 22,974 ... more details
Infobox Athletic Conference name IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation of the Northwest short name established 1892 dissolved 1893 logo logo size association National Collegiate AthleticAssociation 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 IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation of the Northwest USA states.png map size 250 The IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation 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 ... IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation of the Northwest conference championship. ref name Hist20 ... consecutive IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation of the Northwest title. ref name Hist20 23 Financially ... 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 IntercollegiateAthletic Department ... Football publisher John Roberts year 1981 pages 14 15 ref 1892 football season The IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation of the Northwest s inaugural season of competition kicked off on October 15 .... Michigan was a heavy favorite to win, ref name Hist20 23 cite book last The General Alumni Association ... Association of the University of Minnesota year 1928 pages 20 23 ref but Minnesota dominated the game ... more details
timeline Football champions main List of Border IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation football champions ... playing members of the Border IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation are currently affiliated with the following ...Infobox Athletic Conference name Mountain States Conference short name established 1931 dissolved 1962 logo logo size 150 association National Collegiate AthleticAssociation NCAA division Division I NCAA Division I subdivision members 6 final 9 total sports mens womens region Western United States Western 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 IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation sometimes referred to as the Border IntercollegiateAthletic Conference , or simply Border Conference , was an National Collegiate AthleticAssociation 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 UNM 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 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 ... Athletic Conference Northern Arizona University Big Sky Conference Division I FCS University of Texas ... more details
Infobox Athletic Conference name Southern IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation short name SIAA established 1894 dissolved 1942 logo logo size association National Collegiate AthleticAssociation NCAA division subdivision members sports mens womens region Southern United States former names hq city hq state commissioner since website color font color map map size The Southern IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation SIAA was one of the first collegiate athletic conferences in the United States. Twenty seven of the current Division I FBS formerly Division I A football programs were members of this conference at some point, as were at least 19 other schools. Every member of the current Southeastern Conference except University of Arkansas Arkansas and six of the 12 current members of the Atlantic Coast Conference formerly held membership in the SIAA. The University of Texas at Austin University of Texas and Texas A&M University Texas A&M , now of the Big 12 South division and previously of the now defunct Southwest Conference were also early members. History The SIAA was founded on December 21, 1894, by Dr. William Dudley, a chemistry professor at Vanderbilt University Vanderbilt . ref Greg Roza, http books.google.com books?id ul4vwD8hmUIC Football in the SEC Southeastern Conference , p. 1, 2007, ISBN 1404219196. ref The original members were University of Alabama Alabama , Auburn University Auburn , University of Georgia Georgia , Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Tech , University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill North Carolina , Sewanee The University of the South Sewanee , and Vanderbilt. Clemson University Clemson , University of Kentucky Kentucky , Louisiana State University Louisiana State , Mississippi State University Mississippi State , University of Tennessee Tennessee ... SportsLibrary CFHSN CFHSNv06 CFHSNv06n2g.pdf Southern IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation ... formed the Southern Intercollegiate Conference, which used the one year rule, while still maintaining ... more details
The Texas IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation was an National Collegiate AthleticAssociation NCAA affiliated Division III NCAA Division III college athleticassociation for schools in Texas from 1976 to 1996. There have been two other athletic associations with the same name which have dissolved. From 1913 to 1917 it was the name for Texas schools that today are Division I NCAA Division I teams. They went on to form the Southwest Conference . In the 1920s until 1931 the conference consisted of teams that would become Division II NCAA Division II teams. It would become the Lone Star Conference . When the 1976 association dissolved in 1997, most of the teams joined the newly formed American Southwest Conference which included teams from other states. At the time of its dissolution it consisted of ref http www.ascsports.org Pdfs ASC 2007 8 14 ASC 20AllTime 20Champs 2006 07.pdf?tab champs American Southwest Conference Chart of Champions Retrieved December 17, 2007 ref Austin College Hardin Simmons University Howard Payne University Lubbock Christian University Midwestern State University McMurry University Sul Ross State University Tarleton State University University of Dallas Championships Baseball 1988 Sul Ross State 1989 Tarleton State 1990 Sul Ross State 1991 Tarleton State 1992 Howard Payne 1993 Howard Payne 1994 Howard Payne 1995 Hardin Simmons 1996 Sul Ross State Men s basketball 1977 Tarleton State 1978 McMurry 1979 McMurry 1980 McMurry 1981 McMurry 1982 McMurry 1983 Lubbock Christian 1984 McMurry Tarleton State 1985 McMurry 1986 McMurry 1987 McMurry 1988 Howard Payne 1989 Tarleton State 1990 Tarleton State 1991 Tarleton State 1992 Howard Payne Hardin Simmons 1993 Hardin Simmons 1994 McMurry 1995 Howard Payne 1996 Howard Payne McMurry Women s basketball 1977 Tarleton State 1978 Tarleton State 1979 Tarleton State 1980 Tarleton State 1981 Tarleton State 1982 Tarleton State McMurry 1983 Tarleton State 1984 Tarleton State 1985 Tarleton State Sul Ross State 1986 Tarleton ... more details
Infobox Athletic Conference name South Atlantic IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation short name SAIAA established 1907 dissolved 1921 logo logo size association National Collegiate AthleticAssociation NCAA division subdivision members sports mens womens region East Coast of the United States Atlantic Coast former names hq city hq state commissioner since website color font color map map size The South Atlantic IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation SAIAA was an intercollegiateathletic conference. The SAIAA was first formed in 1907 and remained active until 1921. The conference s membership was centered in the Mid Atlantic region of the United States, with member schools located in the states 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 IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation SIAA . Those six SAIAA schools were Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Virginia, Virginia Tech, and Washington & Lee. ref name siaa Roger Saylor, http www.la84foundation.org SportsLibrary CFHSN CFHSNv06 CFHSNv06n4c.pdf Southern IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation PDF , College Football Historical ... Champions of the South Atlantic IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation , College Football Data ... 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 AthleticAssociation , 1921. ref George Washington ... data conference champs champions.php?conid 171 South Atlantic IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation Conference Championships , College Football Data Warehouse. Category Defunct NCAA Division ...&pg PA759&dq 22South Atlantic Intercollegiate 22 OR 22South Atlantic Intercollegiate 22&ei ... more details
The Dwarf AthleticAssociation of America or DAAA is an United States American Sport athletic organization that sponsors and organizes athletic events for little people or people with dwarfism . File DAAA Logo.png thumb right DAAA Logo History Founded in 1985 ref name DAAA History cite web url http www.ncpad.org organizations index title.php?id 855&letter title History of the DAAA work DAAA Website accessdate 7 November 2007 ref , the DAAA s purpose is to develop, promote, and provide little people athletes with organized and quality amateur athletics in a supportive environment. DAAA holds the idea that there is a lack of sports opportunity for little people in America and they look to fill the void and provide an environment that rewards dwarf athletes by taking their potential seriously ... Committee America s Athletes with Disabilities United States Disabled Sports Team International Dwarf AthleticAssociation Little People of America Billy Barty Foundation In the media The DAAA has been ... links http www.daaa.org The Official Website of the Dwarf AthleticAssociation of America http www.lpaonline.org Little People of America http www.miusa.org orgsearch index html orgRecord correction ... Official site of the 2009 World Dwarf Games in Belfast, Northern Ireland DEFAULTSORT Dwarf AthleticAssociation Of America Category Athletics organisations ... that the dream of honoring America in international competition should be as real for a dwarf ... Clarridge date 1 July 2007 ref , in conjunction with the 2007 Little People of America conference ... 2007 ref . During this inaugural games, the International Dwarf Athletic Federation IDAF was conceived ... Dwarf Games and the International Dwarf Athletic Foundation work The National Center on Physical Activity ... Belfast ref cite web url http www.daani.org wdg index.html title 2009 World Dwarf Games work Dwarf AthleticAssociation of the UK accessdate 5 November 2007 ref Northern Ireland Affiliations The DAAA ... more details
The 1927 Missouri Valley IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation 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 IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation ... more details
Infobox NCAA conference tournament name Border IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation football champions defunct Yes image Image 1950 Border Conference States.svg 200px caption Map of Border Conference member states sport College football conference Border IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation years 1931 1961 most championships Texas Tech Red Raiders football Texas Tech 9 The list of Border IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation football champions includes 8 different teams that have won the college football championship awarded by the defunct Border IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation during its existence from 1931 through 1961. In total, 9 teams have sponsored football in the conference. Arizona State Teacher s College of Flagstaff now Northern Arizona University was the only member to never win a Border Conference football championship. Champions by year class wikitable Year School Record 1931 Arizona State Sun Devils football Arizona State 3 1 0 1932 No Champion tag ref Arizona has been listed by some as conference champion for the 1945 season and Texas Tech has been listed by some as conference champion for the years 1932, 1933, 1934 and 1944, but Border IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation rules forbade an official conference championship being awarded to a team without a minimum of three games played between conference members. ref name 09Standings cite web url http fs.ncaa.org Docs stats football records DI 2010 09Standings.pdf title Discontinued Conferences work Conference Standings and Champions publisher National Collegiate AthleticAssociation page 12 format PDF accessdate 2011 03 06 ref name BIAA group A N A 1933 No Champion ref group A name BIAA N A 1934 No Champion ref group A name BIAA N A 1935 Arizona Wildcats football Arizona 4 0 0 1936 Arizona 3 0 1 1937 1937 ... references group A References reflist Category College football conference championships Border IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation Category Border IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation Category College ... more details
The MidAmerica Off Road Association MAORA is an American off road racing sanctioning body based in Illinois. It has sanctioned off road racing, mud drags, and various other motorsports events since 1972. Infobox Sport governing body assocname MidAmerica Off Road Association abbrev MAORA logo MAORAnew.jpg sport Off road racing founded 1972 aff affdate region regionyear image image border size caption category Motorsports jurisdiction United States year closed headquarters P.O. Box 664 br Greenup, Illinois 62428 president Spencer Rising Moore chairman secretary Lyndsey Fasbender key staff Vice President Brian Daffron br Treasurer Debbie Carlen br Tech Director Dave Fasbender chiefexec replaced prevfounded url www.maoraracing.us countryflag USA countryflag2 History MAORA is a non profit race sanctioning organization. MAORA was created in 1972 to organize off road enthusiasts and generally promote the sport of off road racing. MAORA offers two Driver s points series and sets the rules and regulations to be followed by racers, track owners and promoters. Club officers are elected annually by the membership. Current Classes MAORA has 2 divisions of classes. One is the Pro classes, with the other being Trophy Classes. The pro classes usually feature the more experienced racers, with more technologically advanced vehicles, whereas the trophy classes feature a run what you brung format, meaning almost no rules. The more novice racers generally race in the Trophy classes. The pro classes race for money, while top finishers in the trophy classes receive trophies. Although class descriptions do not say this, all vehicles MUST have approved fuel cell s, roll cage s, racing seats , and seat belt Five point harnesses safety belts . All drivers must wear approved safety gear which includes fireproof suits and Snell Memorial Foundation Snell approved helmets . Class 7 Mini trucks Class 7 For years, the Class 7 Pro mini trucks were a staple of MAORA. The rules allowed for some major ... more details
The North America, Central America and Caribbean AthleticAssociation NACAC is the continential confederation ... Championships Member associations class wikitable Nation Organisation AIA Anguilla Amateur AthleticAssociation ATG AthleticAssociation of Antigua & Barbuda ARU Arubaanse Atletiek Bond BAH Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations BAR Amateur AthleticAssociation of Barbados BIZ Belize Amateur AthleticAssociation BER Bermuda Track & Field Association IVB British Virgin Islands Amateur AthleticAssociation CAN Athletics Canada CAY Cayman Islands Amateur AthleticAssociation CRC Federaci n Costarricense de Atletismo CUB Federaci n Cubana de Atletismo DMA Dominica Amateur AthleticAssociation DOM Federaci n Dominicana de Asociaciones de Atletismo GRN Grenada AthleticAssociation GUA ... Nacional Hondure a de Atletismo JAM Jamaica Amateur AthleticAssociation MEX Federaci n Mexicana de Atletismo MSR Montserrat Amateur AthleticAssociation AHO Nederlands Antilliaanse Atletiek Unie ... & Nevis Amateur AthleticAssociation LCA Saint Lucia Athletics Association VIN Team Athletics Saint Vincent & The Grenadines ESA Federaci n Salvadore a de Atletismo TRI National Amateur AthleticAssociation of Trinidad & Tobago TCA Turks & Caicos Islands Amateur AthleticAssociation USA USA Track ... governing bodies in North America Ath Category Sport in Central America Ath Category Sport in the Caribbean Ath de North American, Central American and Caribbean AthleticAssociation es Asociaci n de Atletismo de Norteam rica, Centroam rica y el Caribe fr Association d Am rique du Nord, d Am rique centrale et des Cara bes d athl tisme it North American, Central American and Caribbean AthleticAssociation ... AthleticAssociation ... North America, Central America and the Caribbean. NACAC is one of six area associations of the International Amateur Athletic Federation IAAF . NACAC was founded on December 10, 1988. Competitions ... more details
For the defunct league that was also called the Southern IntercollegiateAthletic Conference Southern IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation Infobox Athletic Conference name Southern IntercollegiateAthletic ... logo size 150 association National Collegiate AthleticAssociation NCAA division Division ... www.thesiac.com color font color map SIACstates.png map size 250 The Southern IntercollegiateAthletic Conference SIAC is a College athletic conference consisting of historically black colleges and universities ... Collegiate AthleticAssociation NCAA and participates in Division II NCAA Division II athletics ... Bethune Cookman College Daytona Beach, Florida 1950 1979 Mid Eastern Athletic Conference Edward Waters College Jacksonville, Florida 1930 1935 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Fisk University Nashville, Tennessee 1913 1983 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Florida A&M University Tallahassee, Florida 1920 1979 Mid Eastern Athletic Conference Knoxville College ..., South Carolina 1935 1971 Mid Eastern Athletic Conference Talladega College Talladega, Alabama 1913 ... reflist Southern IntercollegiateAthletic Conference NCAA DII Conferences Category Southern IntercollegiateAthletic Conference ... Alabama A&M University Normal, Alabama 1947 1998 Southwestern Athletic Conference Alabama State University Montgomery, Alabama 1913 1976 Southwestern Athletic Conference Allen University Columbia ... Athletic Conference Conference stadia class wikitable rowspan 2 School colspan 2 Football colspan ... url http www.cfbdatawarehouse.com data conference champs champions.php?conid 182 title Southern IntercollegiateAthletic Conference work Conference Championships publisher College Football Data Warehouse ... siac baseball champions title SIAC Baseball Champions accessdate 2009 03 19 publisher Southern Intercollegiate ... label golf B none Golf returned as a conference sport in 2008. The first SIAC Intercollegiate Golf ... more details
Other uses IIAC disambiguation IIAC The Illinois IntercollegiateAthletic 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 IntercollegiateAthletic Conference was adopted, providing the initials IIAC. Conference membership reached a peak of 23 member schools ... Illinois IntercollegiateAthletic Conference http www.cfbdatawarehouse.com data conference champs champions.php?conid 78 Illinois IntercollegiateAthletic Conference Football records http www.cfbdatawarehouse.com data conference champs champions.php?conid 85 Interstate IntercollegiateAthletic Conference Football records Category Defunct college sports conferences in the United ... Carbondale and Western Illinois University . In 1950, the league name became the Interstate IntercollegiateAthletic Conference , when Central Michigan University and Eastern Michigan University brought ... more details
The Kentucky IntercollegiateAthletic 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
to the Iowa IntercollegiateAthletic Conference. After a three year ban, athletics were reinstated ... IIAC Home Page Iowa IntercollegiateAthletic Conference NCAA DIII Conferences Category Iowa IntercollegiateAthletic Conference Category College sports in Iowa ...class infobox colspan 2 style text align center background 000 font style color fff Iowa IntercollegiateAthletic Conference colspan 2 style text align center Image Iiac logo.png colspan 2 style text align center background 000 font style color fff Data Classification NCAA Division III NCAA Division III Established 1922 Members 9 Sports fielded 21 11 men s, 10 women s Region Midwestern United States States 1 Iowa Headquarters Cedar Rapids, Iowa The Iowa IntercollegiateAthletic Conference IIAC is an College Athletic Conference which competes in the National Collegiate AthleticAssociation NCAA s Division III. As the name implies, member teams are located in the state of Iowa . History The Iowa Conference dates back to December 8, 1922, when representatives from 12 colleges got together and formed the Iowa IntercollegiateAthleticAssociation. Charter members were Buena Vista University , Central College Pella, Iowa Central College , Ellsworth Community College Ellsworth College , Iowa Wesleyan College , Luther College Iowa Luther College , Morningside College , Parsons College , St. Ambrose University , Simpson College , Upper Iowa University , Westmar College Western Union College and William Penn University . Des Moines University was voted into the conference at that meeting as well. The first Conference constitution was published in January 1923. Also that year, Judge Hubert ... College Athletic Conference University of Northern Iowa Iowa State Teachers College now known as University ... 1894 Private United Methodist 1,149 1922 1936 Great Plains Athletic Conference Parsons College Wildcats ... Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Westmar University Westmar College Eagles Le Mars 1887 Private ... more details
class infobox colspan 2 align center bgcolor 000000 font color FFFFFF Wisconsin IntercollegiateAthletic Conference colspan 2 align center Image Wiac.png colspan 2 align center bgcolor 000000 font color FFFFFF Data Classification NCAA Division III NCAA Division III Established 1913 Members 9 Sports fielded 20 9 men s, 11 women s Region Midwestern United States States 1 Wisconsin Headquarters Madison, Wisconsin The Wisconsin IntercollegiateAthletic Conference WIAC is an College Athletic Conference which competes in the National Collegiate AthleticAssociation 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 . All full members are part of the University of Wisconsin System . History An organizational meeting of the Wisconsin State University Athletic Conference, then to be known as the State Normal Conference, was held in Madison in July 1913. The twofold purpose of this meeting was to secure for each school a schedule of games and to establish rules to regulate and control athletic competition within the proposed conference. The schools represented at the organizational meeting in 1913 were University of Wisconsin Superior UW Superior , University of Wisconsin River Falls UW River Falls , University of Wisconsin Stevens Point UW Stevens Point and University of Wisconsin La Crosse UW La Crosse , which were to become known as the Northern Division with University of Wisconsin Oshkosh UW Oshkosh , University of Wisconsin Whitewater UW Whitewater , University of Wisconsin Milwaukee UW Milwaukee , and University of Wisconsin Platteville UW Platteville constituting ... www.wiacsports.com WIAC Home Page NCAA DIII Conferences Wisconsin IntercollegiateAthletic Conference Category Wisconsin IntercollegiateAthletic Conference Category College sports in Wisconsin ... Women s Intercollegiate Conference which had been in place since 1970. Member schools class ... more details
orphan date January 2010 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 IntercollegiateAthletic 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
class infobox colspan 2 align center bgcolor 000000 font color FFFFFF Minnesota IntercollegiateAthletic Conference colspan 2 align center Image MIACSTATElogo.jpg colspan 2 align center bgcolor 000000 font color FFFFFF Data Classification NCAA Division III NCAA Division III Established 1920 Members 13 Sports fielded 22 11 men s, 11 women s Region Midwestern United States State Minnesota Headquarters Saint Paul, Minnesota The Minnesota IntercollegiateAthletic Conference MIAC is an College Athletic Conference which competes in the National Collegiate AthleticAssociation NCAA s Division III NCAA Division III . As the name implies, member schools are located in the state of Minnesota also, 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 IntercollegiateAthletic Conference was born, with Carleton College, Gustavus Adolphus College, Hamline University, Macalester College, St. John s University, St. Olaf College and the University of St. Thomas. Concordia College Moorhead joined the MIAC in 1921, Augsburg College in 1924 and St. Mary s University in 1926. Carleton dropped membership in 1925, rejoining in 1983. St. Olaf left in 1950, returning in 1975. University of Minnesota Duluth was a member of the MIAC from 1950 to 1975. Bethel University joined in 1978. The MIAC initiated women s competition in 1981 1982, and it was after this that St ... IntercollegiateAthletic Conference NCAA DIII Conferences NCAA Division III hockey conferences Category Minnesota IntercollegiateAthletic Conference Category College sports in Minnesota ... did not participate in intercollegiate football from 1935 through 1938. The Conference did not play ... s Fieldhouse 3,500 St. Mary s Ice Arena St. Olaf Manitou Field 3,500 Skoglund Athletic Center 3,000 ... more details
The Central IntercollegiateAthletic 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
international intercollegiateathleticassociation in North America until 2009. For the 2010 ... Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA is an athleticassociation that organizes college and university level athletic programs. Membership in the NAIA consists of smaller colleges and universities ...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 ... membership organizations 4043405 1.html title National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics ... 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 ... honor presented by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Nominees must be persons ... Schwartz Award The Faculty Athletic Representative Association has initiated this award to honor past ... 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 ... their intercollegiate postseason to black student athletes. That same year, Indiana State University ... tournament. The association furthered its commitment to African American athletes, when ... more details
landing index Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Official Website http avca.org CollegiateHome.asp?id 6 AVCA American Volleyball Coaches Association Men s Volleyball http ballstatesports.com ... Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Conference ... Public 20,423 Ball State Cardinals Cardinals Mid American Conference Mid American Division I NCAA ... more details