Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference

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Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference
Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference logo.png
Association NAIA
Founded1994
Ceased2015
Sports fielded
  • 11
    • men's: 5
    • women's: 6
DivisionDivision II
No. of teams9
Region Central United States
Region IV
Locations
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The Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference (MCAC) was an intercollegiate athletic conference that competed in National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Members of the conference were located in the Midwest United States and were located in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Arkansas, and Oklahoma.

Contents

History

Commissioners

Since 1994 when MCAC was established, to the time it dissolved in 2015, the conference only had two commissioners. [1]

  1. Carl R. Clapp (1994–1995)
  2. Al Waller (1996–2015)

Conference presidents

The conference has board made up of representatives from the member institutions, and one person from a school is selected as the board's president for two years. [1]

  1. Larry Kramer, Avila College (1994–96)
  2. Paul Mills, Wesleyan College (1996–98)
  3. Sr. Tarcisia Roths, Newman University (1998–2000)
  4. Wayne Baker, York College (2000–02)
  5. Aidan Dunleavy, Newman University (2002–04)
  6. Ben Johnson, Peru State College (2004–06)
  7. Wayne Baker, York College (2006–08)
  8. Maryanne Stevens, College of Saint Mary (2008–10)
  9. Steve Eckman, York College (2010–12)
  10. Hal Hoxie Central Christian College (2012–15)

Chronological timeline

Member schools

Final members

The MCAC had nine full members in the conference's final season, most were private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoined [a] Left [b] Subsequent
conference
Current
conference
Bellevue University Bellevue, Nebraska 1966Nonsectarian10,407 Bruins 19942015 North Star (NSAA)
(2015–present)
Central Baptist College Conway, Arkansas 1952 Baptist Missionary 739 Mustangs 20112015 American Midwest
(2015–present)
Central Christian College of Kansas McPherson, Kansas 1884 Free Methodist 1,013 Tigers 20022015 NAIA Independent/AII
(2015–17)
Sooner (SAC)
(2017–present)
Haskell Indian Nations University Lawrence, Kansas 1884Public958 Fighting
Indians
20012015 NAIA Independent/AII
(2015–present)
Oklahoma Wesleyan University Bartlesville, Oklahoma 1959 Wesleyan Church 1,103 Eagles 19942015 Kansas (KCAC)
(2015–present)
College of the Ozarks Point Lookout, Missouri 1906 Presbyterian
(PCUSA)
1,508 Bobcats 19942015 NAIA Independent/AII
(2015–21; 2015–21)
NCCAA Independent
(2021–23)
Sooner (SAC)
(2024–present)
College of Saint Mary Omaha, Nebraska 1923 Catholic
(R.S.M.)
1,070 Flames 19942015 Great Plains (GPAC)
(2015–present)
Waldorf College [c] Forest City, Iowa 1903 For-profit [d] 580 Warriors 20122015 North Star (NSAA)
(2015–24)
Great Plains (GPAC)
(2024–present)
York College [e] York, Nebraska 1890 Churches of Christ 459 Panthers 19942015 NAIA Independent/AII
(2015–16)
Kansas (KCAC)
(2016–present)
Notes
  1. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. Represents the calendar year when spring sports competition ends.
  3. Currently known as Waldorf University since 2016.
  4. Formerly affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) until 2010.
  5. Currently known as York University since 2022.

Former members

The MCAC had six other full members during the conference's tenure, most were private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoined [a] Left [b] Subsequent
conference
Current
conference
Avila University Kansas City, Missouri 1916 Catholic
(C.S.J.)
1,676 Eagles 19942000 Heart of America (HAAC)
(2000–18)
Kansas (KCAC)
(2018–present)
Newman University Wichita, Kansas 1933Catholic
(A.S.C.)
3,170 Jets 19992006 Heartland [c]
(2006–19)
Mid-America (MIAA) [c]
(2019–present)
Park University [d] Parkville, Missouri 1875Nonsectarian2,340 Pirates 19942009 American Midwest
(2009–20)
Heart of America (HAAC)
(2020–present)
Peru State College Peru, Nebraska 1865Public2,422 Bobcats 20002011 Heart of America (HAAC)
(2011–present)
University of Saint Mary Leavenworth, Kansas 1859Catholic
(S.C.L.)
750 Spires 19941999 Kansas (KCAC)
(1999–present)
Southwestern Christian University Bethany, Oklahoma 1946 Pentecostal 764 Eagles 20102013 Sooner (SAC)
(2013–present)
Notes
  1. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. Represents the calendar year when spring sports competition ends.
  3. 1 2 Currently an NCAA Division II athletic conference.
  4. Park was a non-basketball member school on the men's and women's sides in their tenure in the MCAC.

Membership timeline

Great Plains Athletic ConferenceNorth Star Athletic AssociationWaldorf UniversityAmerican Midwest ConferenceCentral Baptist CollegeSooner Athletic ConferenceSouthwestern Christian UniversitySooner Athletic ConferenceNAIA independent schoolsCentral Christian College of KansasNAIA independent schoolsHaskell Indian Nations UniversityHeart of America Athletic ConferencePeru State CollegeMid-America Intercollegiate Athletics AssociationHeartland ConferenceNewman University (Kansas)Kansas Collegiate Athletic ConferenceNAIA independent schoolsYork University (Nebraska)Great Plains Athletic ConferenceCollege of Saint MaryKansas Collegiate Athletic ConferenceUniversity of Saint Mary (Kansas)Heart of America Athletic ConferenceAmerican Midwest ConferencePark UniversitySooner Athletic ConferenceNAIA independent schoolsNational Christian College Athletic AssociationNAIA independent schoolsCollege of the OzarksKansas Collegiate Athletic ConferenceOklahoma Wesleyan UniversityNorth Star Athletic AssociationBellevue UniversityKansas Collegiate Athletic ConferenceHeart of America Athletic ConferenceAvila UniversityMidlands Collegiate Athletic Conference

 Full member (non-football) 

Conference sports

The Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference fielded 11 sports (5 men's and 6 women's), which includes:

Conference sports
SportMen'sWomen's
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References

  1. 1 2 "Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference Athletics - History". Mcac-naia.org. Retrieved 2015-07-13.