Columbia Football Association

The Columbia Football Association was a NAIA intercollegiate athletic football conference composed of member schools from the states of Oregon and Washington. From 1987 to 1995, it was divided into two separate, geographic divisions, the northern Rainier League (a reference to Mount Rainier in Washington) and the southern Mount Hood League (a reference to Mount Hood in Oregon). After 1995, the conference consolidated back into one, single division.[1] Former members are currently scattered between NCAA Division II and Division III and the NAIA.

Champions

Division Format (1987–1995)

Single Division (1996–2000)

Standings

1997 Columbia Football Association football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
Western Oregon $  4 1     7 3  
Central Washington  3 2     5 4  
Southern Oregon  3 2     5 4  
Western Washington  3 2     5 5  
Simon Fraser  1 4     2 7  
Humboldt State  1 4     2 8  
  • $ Conference champion
1998 Columbia Football Association football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
Central Washington $  4 1     7 4  
Western Washington  3 2     5 5  
Humboldt State  3 2     4 7  
Western Oregon  2 3     4 5  
Simon Fraser  1 4     3 6  
Southern Oregon  2 3     4 6  
  • $ Conference champion
1999 Columbia Football Association football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
Western Washington $  4 0     8 3  
Western Oregon  3 1     5 5  
Central Washington  2 2     4 5  
Simon Fraser  1 3     4 6  
Humboldt State  0 4     3 7  
  • $ Conference champion
2000 Columbia Football Association football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
Western Washington +  3 1     7 3  
Central Washington +  3 1     5 5  
Western Oregon  2 2     6 5  
Humboldt State  1 3     4 7  
Simon Fraser  1 3     2 8  
  • + Conference co-champions

See also

References

  1. Columbia Football Association, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved October 22 2015.
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