Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association
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The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association is an athletic conference which competes in the NCAA's Division III. Member teams are located in the states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Indiana.
Established on March 24, 1888, the conference is the oldest college athletic conference in America. Of the current members, Olivet and Albion were charter members, though Albion is the only school to hold continuous membership. Former members include Michigan State University, then known as Michigan Agricultural College, (1888-1907), Eastern Michigan University, then known as Michigan Normal College, (1892-1926), Hillsdale College (1888-1960), and Defiance College (1997-2000).
[edit] Member teams
Year of joining in parentheses.
- Adrian College (1908)
- Albion College (1888)
- Alma College (1902)
- Calvin College (1953) (non-football member)
- Hope College (1926)
- Kalamazoo College (1896)
- Olivet College (1888)
- Saint Mary's College (Indiana) (1997) (non-football member)
- Tri-State University (2004)
- Wisconsin Lutheran College (2005) (football only, will leave MIAA following 2007 football season)
[edit] Sports
Member teams compete in cross country, football, golf, soccer, volleyball, basketball, swimming, baseball, softball, tennis and track and field.
[edit] External link
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association |
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Adrian College • Albion College • Alma College • Calvin College • Hope College • Kalamazoo College • Olivet College • Saint Mary's College (Indiana) • Tri-State University • Wisconsin Lutheran College |