Minnesota College Athletic Conference
Minnesota College Athletic Conference | |
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MCAC | |
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Established | 1967 |
Association | NJCAA |
Division | Division III |
Members | 16 |
Sports fielded |
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Region | 13 |
Former names | Minnesota Community College Conference |
Headquarters | Rochester, Minnesota |
Website | mcacsports.org |
Minnesota College Athletic Conference (MCAC) formerly Minnesota Community College Conference is junior college collegiate athletic conference. Its sixteen member institutions are located exclusively in the Midwest, stretching from Northern Minnesota into Western Wisconsin. The conference competes in Division III, in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). The MCCC was established in the fall of 1967.
North Dakota State College of Science and Dakota College joined the conference in football only beginning with the 2014 season.
Member schools
Institution | Location (Population) |
Founded | Nickname | Colors | Varsity Teams |
Division |
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Anoka-Ramsey Community College | Coon Rapids, Minnesota (61,476) |
1965 | Golden Rams | Blue & Gold | 7 | South |
Central Lakes College | Brainerd, Minnesota (13,590) |
1938 | Raiders | Navy & Red | 8 | North |
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College | Cloquet, Minnesota (12,124) |
1987 | Thunder | Orange & Black | 6 | North |
Hibbing Community College | Hibbing, Minnesota (16,361) |
1916 | Cardinals | Cardinal & White | 6 | North |
Itasca Community College | Grand Rapids, Minnesota (10,869) |
1922 | Vikings | Blue & White |
7 | North |
Mesabi Range College | Virginia, Minnesota (8,712) |
1970 | Norse | Forest & Gold | 7 | North |
Minnesota State Community and Technical College | Fergus Falls, Minnesota (13,138) |
2006 | Spartans | Blue & Gold | 7 | South |
Minnesota West Community & Technical College | Worthington, Minnesota (12,764) |
1997 | Bluejays | Blue & White | 7 | South |
Northland Community & Technical College | Thief River Falls, Minnesota (8,573) |
1949 | Pioneers | Navy & Red | 7 | North |
Rainy River Community College | International Falls, Minnesota (6,424) |
1967 | Voyageurs | Red & Black | 5 | North |
Ridgewater College | Willmar, Minnesota (19,610) |
1996 | Warriors | Scarlet & Gray | 7 | South |
Riverland Community College | Austin, Minnesota (24,718) |
1940 | Blue Devils | Blue & White | 6 | South |
Rochester Community & Technical College | Rochester, Minnesota (106,769) |
1915 | Yellow Jackets | Navy & Gold | 10 | South |
St. Cloud Technical College | St. Cloud, Minnesota (65,842) |
1948 | Cyclones | Forest & Gold | 5 | South |
Vermilion Community College | Ely, Minnesota (3,460) |
1922 | Ironmen & Ironwomen | Blue & Gold | 6 | North |
Western Technical College | La Crosse, Wisconsin (51,320) |
1912 | Cavaliers | Red & Black | 4 | South |
Associate member
Institution | Location | Founded | Joined | Type | Enrollment | Nickname | Colors | Sport(s) | Primary Conference |
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Dakota College at Bottineau | Bottineau, North Dakota | 1906 | 2014 | Public | Lumberjacks | Green, White |
Football | Mon-Dak Conference | |
North Dakota State College of Science | Wahpeton, North Dakota | 1903 | 2014 | Public | 3,127 | Wildcats | Red, Black |
Football | Mon-Dak Conference |
Sports
Sport | Men's | Women's |
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Baseball | ||
Basketball | ||
Football | ||
Golf | ||
Soccer | 3 | 2 |
Softball | ||
Volleyball | ||
Wrestling |
References
- ↑ "MCAC Members". www.mcac-sports.com. Minnesota College Athletic Conference. Retrieved February 7, 2014.
- ↑ "MCAC Sports". www.mcac-sports.com. Minnesota College Athletic Conference. Retrieved February 7, 2014.
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