Mid-West Athletic Conference

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Mid-West Athletic Conference


Data
Established 1990
Members 20
Sports fielded 22(12 men's, 10 women's)
Country United States
Region Midwest
States 1 - Illinois
Headquarters Springfield, Illinois

Also known as (MWAC). Hosted by the National Junior College Athletic Association, the Mid-West Athletic Conference also known as Region XXIV is a junior college conference for many Tech and Community Colleges. Conference championships are held in most sports and individuals can be named to All-Conference and All-Academic teams.

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[edit] Members

Institution Location Founded Joined Conference Enrollment Nickname
Danville Area Community College Danville, Illinois 1946 1990 5,000 Jaguars
Lincoln College Lincoln, Illinois 1853 1990 700 Linx
Parkland College Champaign, Illinois 1966 1996 11,900 Cobras
Lincoln Land Community College Springfield, Illinois 1989 1994 1,200 Loggers
John Wood Community College Quincy, Illinois 1992 1998 650 Trail Blazers
Shawnee Community College Ullin, Illinois 1990 1994 2,500 Saints
Illinois Central College East Peoria, Illinois 2000 2005 5,000 Cougars
Spoon River College Canton, Illinois 1959 1990 4,500 Crusaders
Lewis & Clark Community College Godfrey, Illinois N/A 1990 900 Trailblazers
Springfield College Springfield, Illinois 1985 1990 5,500 Bulldogs
Heartland Community College Normal, Illinois 1991 2006 4,500 Hawks
John A. Logan College Carterville, Illinois N/A 1990 6061 Volunteers
Kaskaskia College Centralia, Illinois 1965 1990 3358 Blue Devils/Blue Angels
Lake Land College Mattoon, Illinois 1966 1994 4352 Lakers
Lincoln Trail College Robinson, Illinois N/A 1994 668 Statesmen
Olney Central College Olney, Illinois 1964 2006 899 Blue Knights
Rend Lake College Ina, Illinois 1955 2005 2216 Warriors
Southeastern Illinois College Harrisburg, Illinois 1960 1990 1189 Falcons
Southwestern Illinois College Belleville, Illinois 1946 1990 7501 Blue Storm
Wabash Valley College Mt. Carmel, Illinois 1966 1990 976 Warriors

[edit] Sports

[edit] Mens

  • Basketball (Division I, II, III)
  • Baseball (Division I, II, III)
  • Soccer (Division I, III)
  • Track & Field (Division I, III)
  • Football
  • Golf (Division I, II, III)
  • Hockey
  • Lacrosse
  • Cross Country (Division I, III)
  • Wrestiling
  • Tennis (Division I, III)
  • Swimming and Diving

[edit] Womens

  • Basketball (Division I, II, III)
  • Softball (Division I, II, III)
  • Soccer (Division I, III)
  • Track & Field (Division I, III)
  • Volleyball (Division I, II, III)
  • Golf
  • Cross Country (Division I, III)
  • Tennis (Division I, III)
  • Lacrosse
  • Swimming and Diving

[edit] See also

[edit] Resources

NJCAA Website Heatland Springfield Illinois Central Shawnee John Wood Lincoln Land Parkland Lincoln Danville John Logan Kaskaskia Lake Land Lincoln Trail Olney Rend Lake Southeastern Southwestern Wabash Velley