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Midwest Conference

 
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Midwest Conference
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Data
Classification NCAA Division III
Established 1921
Members 10
Sports fielded 20 (10 men's, 10 women's)
Region Upper Midwest
States 3 - Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin
Headquarters Ripon, Wisconsin
Commissioner Chris Graham
Locations
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The Midwest Conference 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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Current members

School Location Nickname Color Founded Affliation Enrollment Year Joined
Beloit College Beloit, Wisconsin Buccaneers College Blue & Vegas Gold 1846 Private 1,250 1921
Carroll University Waukesha, Wisconsin Pioneers/Lady Pioneers Orange & Blue 1846 Private/Presbyterian 2,495 1992
Grinnell College Grinnell, Iowa Pioneers Scarlet & Black 1846 Private 1,500 1940
Illinois College Jacksonville, Illinois Blueboys/Lady Blues Blue & White 1829 Private/UCC & Presbyterian 900 1982
Knox College Galesburg, Illinois Prairie Fire Purple & Gold 1837 Private 1,382 1921
Lake Forest College Lake Forest, Illinois Foresters Red & Black 1857 Private 1,417 1974
Lawrence University Appleton, Wisconsin Vikings Blue & White 1847 Private 1,450 1921
Monmouth College Monmouth, Illinois Fighting Scots Red & White 1853 Private/Presbyterian 1,330 1924
Ripon College Ripon, Wisconsin Red Hawks Red & White 1851 Private 1,057 1923
St. Norbert College De Pere, Wisconsin Green Knights Dartmouth Green & Old Gold 1898 Private/Catholic 2,100 1982

Former members

School Location Nickname Founded Affliation Enrollment Year Joined Year Left Current Conference
Carleton College Northfield, Minnesota Knights 1866 Private 1,750 1921 1983 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Coe College Cedar Rapids, Iowa Kohawks 1851 Private/Presbyterian 1,355 1921 1997 Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Cornell College Mount Vernon, Iowa Rams 1853 Private/Methodist 1,155 1921 1997 Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Hamline University St. Paul, Minnesota Pipers 1854 Private/Methodist 1,944 1922 ???? Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Millikin University Decatur, Illinois Big Blue 1901 Private/Presbyterian 2,200 1922 ???? College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin
St. Olaf College Northfield, Minnesota Oles 1874 Private/Lutheran (ELCA) 2,900 1952 1974 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois Maroons 1890 Research University 13,400 1976 1987 University Athletic Association

Sports

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Winter

Spring

Conference Facilities

School Football Field Capacity Basketball Arena Capacity Baseball Field
Beloit College Strong Stadium 3,500 Flood Arena 2,500 Ballpark at Strong Stadium
Carroll University Schneider Stadium 4,200 Van Male Arena 1,100 Frame Park
Grinnell College Rosenbloom Field 5,000 Darby Gym 1,250 Grinnell Baseball Diamond
Illinois College England Stadium 3,000 Sherman Gymnasium 1,600 Joe Brooks Field
Knox College Knosher Bowl 4,000 Memorial Gym 3,000 Blodgett Field
Lake Forest College Farwell Field 1,000 Lake Forest Sports Center No Baseball Team
Lawrence University Banta Bowl 5,255 Alexander Gym 1,280 Whiting Field
Monmouth College Bobby Woll Memorial Field 2,000 Glennie Gymnasium 1,600 Glasgow Field
Ripon College Ingalls Field 3,500 Storzer Gymnasium 1,000 Francis Field
St. Norbert College Minaham Stadium 3,100 Schuldes Center 2,000 Mel Nichols Sports Complex

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