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Established
  
1921

Division
  
Division III

Region
  
Upper Midwest

Association
  
NCAA

Members
  
10

Midwest Conference

Sports fielded
  
20 (men's: 10; women's: 10)

The Midwest Conference (MWC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division III. Member institutions are located in the Midwestern United States in the states of Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin. The Midwest Conference was created in 1994 with the merger of the Midwest Collegiate Athletic Conference, which had been sponsoring men's sports since 1921, and the Midwest Athletic Conference for Women, which was formed in 1977.

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History

The organization of the Midwest Collegiate Athletic Conference (MCAC) was conceived at a meeting at Coe College on May 12, 1921. Charter members were Beloit College, Carleton College, Coe College, Cornell College, Knox College (Illinois) and Lawrence University. Hamline University and Millikin University joined the league in December 1921, but both of them later withdrew: Hamline after the 1929-30 academic year, and Millikin after the 1924-25 academic year, respectively.

Ripon College joined the conference in 1923, followed by Monmouth College in 1924, Grinnell College in 1940 and Lake Forest College in 1974. Illinois College and St. Norbert College joined in 1982 and Carroll University followed in 1992. Carleton withdrew following the 1982–83 academic year. St. Olaf College also competed in the conference from 1952 to 74, as did the University of Chicago from 1976 to 1987. Coe and Cornell withdrew following the 1996–97 academic year with Cornell rejoining the league starting in the 2012–13 year. Macalester College joined as a football-only member starting in 2014. The University of Chicago will rejoin as a football-only member in 2017.

Current members

Notes

The MWC split into North and South divisions for football, men's and women's tennis, baseball, and softball from 2012 through 2016. Divisional play ended with the departure of Carroll after the 2015–16 school year.

Affiliate members

Chicago had been a full conference member from 1976–1987.

Fall

  • men's & women's cross country
  • men's football
  • women's golf
  • men's & women's soccer
  • women's tennis
  • women's volleyball
  • Winter

  • men's & women's basketball
  • men's & women's indoor track and field
  • men's & women's swimming
  • Spring

  • men's baseball
  • men's golf
  • men's & women's lacrosse
  • men's & women's outdoor track and field
  • women's softball
  • men's tennis
  • References

    Midwest Conference Wikipedia