Upper Midwest Athletic Conference

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Upper Midwest Athletic Conference
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FormerlyTwin Rivers Conference (1972–1983)
Association NCAA
Founded1972;54 years ago (1972)
CommissionerCorey Borchardt (since 2008)
Sports fielded
  • 18
    • men's: 9
    • women's: 9
Division Division III
No. of teams7 full, 2 associate
Headquarters Saint Paul, Minnesota
Region Upper Midwest
Official website umacathletics.com
Locations
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The Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) is an intercollegiate athletic conference that competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III since the 2008–09 season. Corey Borchardt is the current commissioner of the UMAC, and was appointed to the position in 2008. The UMAC was started in 1972 as the Twin Rivers Conference, and assumed its current name in 1983. Member institutions are located in Minnesota and Wisconsin.

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The UMAC sponsors intercollegiate competition in men's baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, men's football, men's and women's golf, men's and women's soccer, women's softball, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's indoor and outdoor track and field, and women's volleyball.

Greenville College and Westminster College became associate members of the UMAC in football in 2009, followed by Finlandia University in 2021.

In March 2023, Finlandia announced it was closing. [1]

History

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Northwestern–St. Paul
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Wisconsin–Superior
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North Central
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Bethany Lutheran
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Minnesota–Morris
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Crown
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Martin Luther
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Chronological timeline

  • 1972 – The UMAC was founded as the Twin Rivers Conference (TRC), originally an athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Charter members included Concordia College, Saint Paul (now Concordia University, Saint Paul), Dr. Martin Luther College, Loras College, Mount Senario College, Northwestern College of Minnesota (now the University of Northwestern – St. Paul), Northwestern College of Wisconsin and Pillsbury Baptist Bible College, beginning the 1972–73 academic year.
  • 1974 – Maranatha Baptist Bible College (now Maranatha Baptist University) joined the TWC as an associate member for football in the 1974 fall season (1974–75 academic year).
  • 1976 – Viterbo College (now Viterbo University) joined the TRC in the 1976–77 academic year.
  • 1983 – The TRC was rebranded as the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference, beginning the 1983–84 academic year.
  • 1986 – Loras left the UMAC to join the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) after the 1985–86 academic year.
  • 1988 – Pillsbury Baptist Bible and Viterbo left the UMAC after the 1987–88 academic year.
  • 1994 – Crown College joined the UMAC in the 1994–95 academic year.
  • 1995:
    • Dr. Martin Luther and Northwestern (Wisc.) merged to become Martin Luther College. Both institutions therefore left the UMAC as a result of the merger, effective after the 1994–95 academic year. And immediately Martin Luther joined the UMAC, beginning the 1995–96 academic year.
    • The College of St. Scholastica joined the UMAC in the 1995–96 academic year.
  • 1997 – Trinity Bible College joined the UMAC as an associate member for football in the 1997 fall season (1997–98 academic year).
  • 1998 – Northland College of Wisconsin joined the UMAC in the 1998–99 academic year.
  • 1999 – Concordia–Saint Paul left the UMAC to join Division II ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) after the 1998–99 academic year.
  • 2002:
  • 2003 – The University of Minnesota at Morris (a.k.a. Minnesota–Morris) joined the UMAC in the 2003–04 academic year.
  • 2004 – Bethany Lutheran College joined the UMAC in the 2004–05 academic year.
  • 2008:
    • Blackburn, Principia, Maranatha Baptist, Rockford, Trinity Bible and Westminster (Mo.) left the UMAC as associate members for football after the 2007 fall season (2007–08 academic year).
    • The UMAC became affiliated with the NCAA Division III ranks, beginning the 2008–09 academic year.
    • North Central University joined the UMAC as an associate member for certain sports in the 2008–09 academic year.
  • 2009 – Eureka College, Greenville College (now Greenville University) and MacMurray College joined the UMAC as associate members for football (with Westminster (Mo.) rejoining back) in the 2009 fall season (2009–10 academic year).
  • 2012 – Presentation left the UMAC to join the NAIA as an Independent within the Association of Independent Institutions (AII) after the 2011–12 academic year; which would later join the North Star Athletic Association (NSAA), beginning the 2013–14 school year.
  • 2013:
    • North Central (Minn.) became a full member of the UMAC for all sports in the 2013–14 academic year.
    • Iowa Wesleyan College (now Iowa Wesleyan University) joined the UMAC as an associate member for football in the 2013 fall season (2013–14 academic year).
  • 2015 – The University of Wisconsin–Superior joined the UMAC in the 2015–16 academic year.
  • 2018 – Eureka left the UMAC as an associate member for football after the 2017 fall season (2017–18 academic year).
  • 2020 – MacMurray left the UMAC as an associate member for football after the 2019 fall season (2019–20 academic year); as the school would later drop its athletics program and cease operations.
  • 2021:
    • Iowa Wesleyan left the UMAC as an associate member for football after the 2020 fall season (2020–21 academic year).
    • St. Scholastica left the UMAC to join the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) after the 2020–21 academic year.
  • 2021 – Finlandia University joined the UMAC as an associate member for football in the 2021 fall season (2021–22 academic year).
  • 2023 – Finlandia left the UMAC as an associate member for football after the 2022 fall season (2022–23 academic year); as the school would later drop its athletics program and cease operations. [1]
  • 2025 – Northland left the UMAC after the 2024–25 academic year; as the school would cease operations.

Member schools

Current members

Full members

The UMAC currently has seven full members, all but two are private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameVarsity
teams
Joined [a]
Bethany Lutheran College Mankato, Minnesota 1927 Lutheran ELS 550 Vikings 152004
Crown College St. Bonifacius, Minnesota 1916 Christian and Missionary Alliance 1,300 Polars 181994
Martin Luther College New Ulm, Minnesota 1995 Lutheran WELS 800 Knights 151995
University of Minnesota–Morris Morris, Minnesota 1960Public1,900 Cougars 162003
North Central University Minneapolis, Minnesota 1930 Assemblies of God 1,200 Rams 152013 [b]
University of Northwestern–Saint Paul Roseville, Minnesota 1902 Nondenominational 2,944 Eagles 161972
University of Wisconsin–Superior Superior, Wisconsin 1893Public2,589 Yellowjackets 152015
Notes
  1. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. North Central was an associate member for several sports from the 2008–09 to 2012–13 school years.

Associate members

The UMAC currently has five associate members, all but one are private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoined [a] UMAC
sport(s)
Primary
conference
Greenville University Greenville, Illinois 1892 Free Methodist 1,200 Panthers 2009Football St. Louis (SLIAC)
2023Men's tennis
2023Women's tennis
Mississippi University for Women
(MUW)
Columbus, Mississippi 1884Public2,339 Owls 2023Men's tennis St. Louis (SLIAC)
2023Women's tennis
Principia College Elsah, Illinois 1912 Scientist 323 Panthers 2023Men's tennis St. Louis (SLIAC)
2023Women's tennis
Webster University Webster Groves, Missouri 1915Catholic
(Sisters of Loretto)
5,000 Gorloks 2023Men's tennis St. Louis (SLIAC)
2023Women's tennis
Westminster College Fulton, Missouri 1851 Presbyterian 1,050 Blue Jays 2009 [b] Football St. Louis (SLIAC)
2023Men's tennis
2023Women's tennis
Notes
  1. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. Westminster was formerly an associate member for football from the 2002 to 2007 fall seasons (2002–03 to 2007–08 school years).

Former members

Full members

The UMAC had ten former full members, which all were private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoined [a] Left [b] Current
conference
Concordia University, Saint Paul St. Paul, Minnesota 1893 Lutheran LCMS 2,800 Golden Bears 19721999 Northern Sun (NSIC) [c]
Dr. Martin Luther College New Ulm, Minnesota 1884 Lutheran WELS N/A Lancers 19721995N/A [d]
Loras College Dubuque, Iowa 1839 Catholic
(Archdiocese of Dubuque)
1,610 Duhawks 19721986 American Rivers (ARC)
Mount Senario College Ladysmith, Wisconsin 1930NonsectarianN/A Fighting Saints 19722002N/A [e]
Northwestern College (Wisconsin) Watertown, Wisconsin 1865 Lutheran WELS N/A Trojans 19721995N/A [d]
Northland College Ashland, Wisconsin 1892 United Church of Christ 262 LumberJacks &
LumberJills
19982025Closed in 2025
Pillsbury Baptist Bible College Owatonna, Minnesota 1877 Independent Baptist 142 Comets 19721988Closed in 2008
Presentation College Aberdeen, South Dakota 1922Catholic
(Presentation Sisters)
786 Saints 20022012Closed in 2023
The College of St. Scholastica Duluth, Minnesota 1912Catholic
(Benedictines)
3,309 Saints 19952021 Minnesota (MIAC)
Viterbo University La Crosse, Wisconsin 1890Catholic
(FSPA)
3,192 V-Hawks 19761988 Chicagoland (CCAC) [f]
Notes
  1. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. Represents the calendar year when spring sports competition ends.
  3. Currently an NCAA Division II athletic conference.
  4. 1 2 Dr. Martin Luther and Northwestern (Wis.) were merged to form Martin Luther College in 1995.
  5. Mount Scenario disbanded its athletics program in December 2001 without completing the rest of the 2001–02 school year, before closing the school on August 31, 2002.
  6. Currently an NAIA athletic conference.

Associate members

The UMAC had eight former associate members, all were private schools. School names and nicknames reflect those in use during the final school year in which each competed in the UMAC.

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoined [a] Left [b] UMAC
sport(s)
Primary
conference
Blackburn College Carlinville, Illinois 1837 Presbyterian
(PCUSA)
590 Beavers 20022008Football St. Louis (SLIAC)
Eureka College Eureka, Illinois 1855 Disciples of Christ 680 Red Devils 20092018 St. Louis (SLIAC)
Finlandia University Hancock, Michigan 1896 Lutheran
(ELCA)
507 Lions 20212023Closed in 2023
Iowa Wesleyan University Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 1842 United Methodist 571 Tigers 20132021Closed in 2023
Maranatha Baptist Bible College [c] Watertown, Wisconsin 1968 Baptist 950 Crusaders [d] 19742008 D-III Independent
MacMurray College Jacksonville, Illinois 1846United Methodist683 Highlanders 20092010Closed in 2020
Principia College Elsah, Illinois 1910 Scientist 550 Panthers 20022008 St. Louis (SLIAC)
Rockford College [e] Rockford, Illinois 1847Nonsectarian983 Regents 20022008 Northern (NACC)
Trinity Bible College Ellendale, North Dakota 1948 Assemblies of God 333 Lions 19972008 NCCAA Independent
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 Maranatha Baptist University since 2013.
  4. Maranatha Baptist changed its nickname from Crusaders to Sabercats in 2014.
  5. Currently known as Rockford University since 2013.

Membership timeline

Webster UniversityMississippi University for WomenFinlandia UniversityUniversity of Wisconsin–SuperiorIowa Wesleyan UniversityMacMurray CollegeGreenville UniversityEureka CollegeNorth Central UniversityBethany Lutheran CollegeUniversity of Minnesota MorrisWestminster College (Missouri)Rockford UniversityPrincipia CollegeBlackburn College (Illinois)Presentation College, South DakotaNorthland College (Wisconsin)Trinity Bible College and Graduate SchoolCollege of St. ScholasticaMartin Luther CollegeCrown College (Minnesota)Viterbo UniversityMaranatha Baptist UniversityPillsbury Baptist Bible CollegeMartin Luther CollegeUniversity of Northwestern – St. PaulMount Senario CollegeLoras CollegeMartin Luther CollegeConcordia University, St. PaulUpper Midwest Athletic Conference

 Full member (all sports)  Full member (non-football)  Associate member (football)  Associate member (sport) 

Conference sports

Conference sports
SportMen'sWomen's
Baseball
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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Football
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Golf
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Indoor Track and field
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Soccer
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Softball
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Tennis
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Track and field
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Volleyball
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Conference facilities

SchoolFootball stadiumCapacityBasketball arenaCapacity
Bethany LutheranNon-football schoolN/ASports and Fitness Center800
CrownOld National Bank Stadium1,400Wild Athletic Center700
Greenville Francis Stadium 2,000Football-only member
Martin LutherMLC Bowl2,200Luther Student Center700
Minnesota–MorrisBig Cat Stadium3,500Cougar Sports Center (CSC)4,000
North CentralNon-football schoolN/AClark-Danielson GymnasiumNA
Northwestern Reynolds Field 1,500Ericksen Center1,500
WestminsterPriest Field1,000Football-only member
Wisconsin–SuperiorNon-football schoolN/AMertz Mortorelli Gymnasium2,500

Football champions

YearChampion(s)
1974Northwestern (MN)
1975Northwestern (MN)
1976Concordia-Saint Paul
Loras
Maranatha Baptist Bible College
Northwestern (MN)
Northwestern (WI)
1977Concordia-Saint Paul
Dr. Martin Luther College
1978Northwestern (WI)
1979Northwestern (MN)
1980Mount Senario
1981Concordia-Saint Paul
Northwestern (MN)
1982Concordia-Saint Paul
Mount Senario
Northwestern (MN)
1983Mount Senario
Northwestern (WI)
1984Northwestern (MN)
1985Mount Senario
1986Northwestern (WI)
1987Mount Senario
1988Concordia-Saint Paul
1989Mount Senario
1990Maranatha Baptist Bible College
Northwestern (MN)
1991Concordia-Saint Paul
Northwestern (WI)
1992Mount Senario
1993Mount Senario
1994Mount Senario
1995Northwestern
1996Maranatha Baptist Bible College
Martin Luther
1997Mount Senario
1998Maranatha Baptist
Martin Luther
Mount Senario
1999Mount Senario
2000Mount Senario
2001Northwestern
2002Northwestern
2003Westminster
2004Westminster
2005Northwestern
2006Minnesota-Morris
2007Northwestern
2008Northwestern
2009North Division: Martin Luther
South Division: Greenville
2010Greenville
2011*St. Scholastica
2012Greenville
Northwestern
St. Scholastica
2013St. Scholastica
2014St. Scholastica
2015St. Scholastica
2016Northwestern
2017Eureka
2018Martin Luther
2019Martin Luther
2020No season COVID-19
2021Greenville
2022Northwestern
2023Minnesota-Morris
2024Northwestern
2025Crown

*- 2011 was the first year the UMAC Champion received an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Playoffs. [2]

Yearly football standings

2002 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
North
Northwestern (MN) x 30  82 
Martin Luther  21  63 
Crown  12  27 
Trinity Bible  03  09 
South
Maranatha Baptist x 40  63 
Westminster (MO)  31  72 
Principia  22  54 
Rockford  13  46 
Blackburn  04  18 
  • x Division champion/co-champions
2003 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
North
Martin Luther x 52  72 
Northwestern (MN) x 52  64 
Minnesota Morris  42  56 
Crown  34  47 
Trinity Bible  07  09 
South
Westminster (MO) x$ 70  72 
Rockford  51  73 
Principia  25  36 
Maranatha Baptist  25  27 
Blackburn  16  28 
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
2004 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
North
Martin Luther x 61  63 
Northwestern (MN) x 61  65 
Minnesota Morris  43  55 
Crown  25  27 
Trinity Bible  07  09 
South
Westminster (MO) x 61  63 
Rockford  52  73 
Blackburn  34  37 
Principia  25  36 
Maranatha Baptist  16  36 
  • x Division champion/co-champions
2005 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
North
Northwestern (MN) xy$# 70  83 
Martin Luther  61  63 
Minnesota–Morris # 43  46 
Crown # 34  36 
Trinity Bible § 07  18 
South
Rockford x 52  73 
Westminster (MO) xy 52  55 
Maranatha Baptist  25  45 
Blackburn  25  28 
Principia  16  18 
Championship: Northwestern (MN) 27, Westminster (MO) 7
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
  • # – Provisional NCAA Division III member
    § – Not an NCAA member
2006 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
North
Minnesota–Morris xy$# 70  73 
Northwestern (MN) # 61  73 
Crown # 25  36 
Trinity Bible § 25  26 
Martin Luther  25  28 
South
Rockford xy 52  73 
Maranatha Baptist  43  63 
Westminster (MO)  43  45 
Blackburn  34  37 
Principia  07  09 
Championship: Minnesota–Morris 27, Rockford 20
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
  • # – Provisional NCAA Division III member
    § – Not an NCAA member
2007 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
North
Northwestern (MN) xy$# 70  72 
Martin Luther  52  63 
Crown # 43  53 
Minnesota–Morris # 43  44 
Trinity Bible § 16  18 
South
Rockford xy 52  63 
Westminster (MO)  43  45 
Blackburn  34  36 
Maranatha Baptist  16  27 
Principia  16  18 
Championship: Northwestern (MN) 28, Rockford 27
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
  • # – Provisional NCAA Division III member
    § – Not an NCAA member
2008 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Northwestern (MN) $ 40  92 
Crown  31  54 
Martin Luther  22  73 
Minnesota–Morris  13  36 
St. Scholastica  04  17 
  • $ Conference champion
2009 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
North
Martin Luther x 40  73 
Northwestern (MN)  31  55 
St. Scholastica  22  46 
Crown  13  46 
Minnesota–Morris  04  46 
South
Greenville x 30  73 
Westminster (MO)  21  55 
Eureka  12  46 
MacMurray  03  19 
  • x Division champion/co-champions
2010 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Greenville $ 60  73 
St. Scholastica  52  73 
Crown  42  63 
Martin Luther  42  54 
Minnesota–Morris  42  44 
Westminster (MO)  34  55 
Eureka  25  28 
Northwestern (MN)  15  18 
MacMurray  07  010 
  • $ Conference champion
2011 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
St. Scholastica $^ 90  101 
Westminster (MO)  72  82 
Greenville  72  74 
Northwestern (MN)  63  64 
Minnesota–Morris  54  55 
Eureka  45  46 
Presentation  36  37 
MacMurray  27  28 
Martin Luther  27  28 
Crown  09  010 
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ NCAA Division III playoff participant
2012 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Greenville + 71  82 
Northwestern (MN) + 71  83 
St. Scholastica +^ 71  83 
Minnesota–Morris  53  64 
Eureka  35  46 
Martin Luther  26  46 
Westminster (MO)  26  46 
MacMurray  26  28 
Crown  17  28 
  • + Conference co-champions
  • ^ NCAA Division III playoff participant
2013 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
St. Scholastica $^ 90  92 
Greenville  81  92 
Eureka  72  82 
Northwestern (MN)  63  64 
Crown  45  46 
Martin Luther  45  46 
Minnesota–Morris  36  37 
Iowa Wesleyan # 27  28 
Westminster (MO)  27  28 
MacMurray  09  010 
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ NCAA Division III playoff participant
  • # – Provisional NCAA Division III member
2014 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
St. Scholastica $^ 90  101 
Northwestern (MN)  72  82 
Greenville  72  73 
Iowa Wesleyan # 63  64 
Westminster (MO)  63  64 
Crown  45  46 
MacMurray  36  37 
Eureka  27  28 
Martin Luther  18  28 
Minnesota–Morris  09  010 
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ NCAA Division III playoff participant
  • # – Provisional NCAA Division III member
2015 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
St. Scholastica $^ 90  92 
Northwestern (MN)  81  83 
Westminster (MO)  63  64 
MacMurray  54  64 
Eureka  45  55 
Crown  45  46 
Minnesota–Morris  45  46 
Greenville  36  37 
Martin Luther  18  28 
Iowa Wesleyan # 18  19 
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ NCAA Division III playoff participant
  • # – Provisional NCAA Division III member
2016 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Northwestern (MN) $^ 81  92 
Eureka  72  82 
MacMurray  72  82 
St. Scholastica  72  73 
Minnesota–Morris  54  64 
Westminster (MO)  45  46 
Iowa Wesleyan # 36  37 
Crown  27  28 
Greenville  27  28 
Martin Luther  09  010 
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ NCAA Division III playoff participant
  • # – Provisional NCAA Division III member
2017 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Eureka $^ 81  83 
MacMurray  72  82 
St. Scholastica  72  73 
Northwestern (MN)  63  64 
Westminster (MO)  63  64 
Martin Luther  45  55 
Greenville  45  46 
Iowa Wesleyan # 27  28 
Minnesota–Morris  18  19 
Crown  09  010 
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ NCAA Division III playoff participant
  • # – Provisional NCAA Division III member
2018 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Martin Luther $^ 80  92 
MacMurray  71  72 
St. Scholastica  62  64 
Northwestern (MN)  53  55 
Westminster (MO)  35  36 
Greenville  35  37 
Minnesota–Morris  35  37 
Iowa Wesleyan  17  19 
Crown  08  010 
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ NCAA Division III playoff participant
2019 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Martin Luther $^ 80  92 
Greenville  71  83 
St. Scholastica  53  73 
MacMurray  53  55 
Northwestern (MN)  44  46 
Westminster (MO)  44  46 
Crown  26  37 
Minnesota–Morris  17  19 
Iowa Wesleyan  08  010 
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ NCAA Division III playoff participant
2020 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Martin Luther  10  31 
Northwestern (MN)  10  11 
Westminster (MO)  21  21 
Greenville  11  13 
Iowa Wesleyan  12  12 
Minnesota–Morris  02  02 
2021 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Greenville $^ 60  83 
Martin Luther  51  54 
Minnesota–Morris  42  55 
Northwestern (MN)  23  27 
Westminster (MO)  24  35 
Crown  14  18 
Finlandia  06  09 
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ NCAA Division III playoff participant
2022 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Northwestern (MN) $^ 60  65 
Greenville  51  73 
Minnesota–Morris  42  55 
Crown  33  37 
Martin Luther  24  28 
Westminster (MO)  15  19 
Finlandia  06  010 
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ NCAA Division III playoff participant
2023 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Minnesota Morris $^ 50  74 
Northwestern (MN)  41  64 
Greenville  23  55 
Martin Luther  23  28 
Crown  14  18 
Westminster (MO)  14  18 
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ NCAA Division III playoff participant
Rankings from D3Football.com
2024 Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
Northwestern (MN) $^ 70  74 
Greenville  52  73 
Martin Luther  43  64 
Minnesota Morris  43  55 
Crown  16  19 
Westminster (MO)  07  19 
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ NCAA Division III playoff participant

Ice hockey affiliations

The UMAC does not sponsor ice hockey. UW-Superior is the one UMAC member school sponsor men's and women's ice hockey as a varsity sport and is a member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Former schools such as the College of St. Scholastica also sponsored Ice Hockey but played in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

References

  1. 1 2 "Finlandia University will not enroll students for the Fall 2023 semester". finlandia.edu. March 2, 2023. Archived from the original on March 6, 2023. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
  2. "UMAC: A Division III playoff bid for the first time". Star Tribune. August 31, 2011. Retrieved June 21, 2012.