Frontier Conference
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The Frontier Conference is a college athletic conference; it was founded in 1952 and is affiliated with the NAIA. Member institutions are located in the northwestern United States, in the states of Idaho, Montana, and Utah.
[edit] Current members (and year joined, where known)
(^ denotes football-playing member)
- Carroll College^ (1952)
- Eastern Oregon University^ (2005) (football-only)
- Lewis-Clark State College
- Montana State University-Northern^ (1999)
- Montana Tech of The University of Montana^ (1952)
- Rocky Mountain College^ (1952)
- University of Great Falls
- Western Montana College of the University of Montana now called University of Montana-Western^ (1952)
- Westminster College, Salt Lake City
[edit] Sports
The Frontier Conference sponsors athletic competition in men's and women's basketball, men's football, golf, and women's volleyball. Montana State University-Northern and University of Great Falls are participants in wrestling (both of which are national powers).