Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
(RMAC)
Established 1909
Association NCAA
Division Division II
Members 14
Sports fielded 21 (men's: 11; women's: 10)
Region Mountain States
Former names Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference (1909–1910)
Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference (1910–1967)
Headquarters Colorado Springs, Colorado
Website rmacsports.org
Locations

The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) is a college athletic conference which operates in the western United States, mostly in Colorado with some members in Nebraska and New Mexico. It participates in the NCAA's Division II.

Founded in 1909, the RMAC is the fifth oldest college athletic conference in the United States (oldest in Division II), surpassed only by the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association, the Big Ten Conference, the Ohio Athletic Conference, and the Missouri Valley Conference. For its first thirty years, the RMAC was considered a major conference equivalent to today's Division I, before 7 larger members left and formed the Mountain States Conference (also called the Skyline Conference).

The Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference changed its name to the Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference (RMFAC) on May 7, 1910. Continued until 1967 when the name of the conference changed to the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. The RMAC merged with the Colorado Athletic Conference in 1996.

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Charter members

Other members

Member schools

Institution Location Nickname Founded Type Enrollment
Adams State College Alamosa, Colorado Grizzlies 1925 Public 2,486
Chadron State College Chadron, Nebraska Eagles 1911 Public 3,000
Colorado Christian University* Lakewood, Colorado Cougars 1914 Private 1,500
University of Colorado Colorado Springs* Colorado Springs, Colorado Mountain Lions 1965 Public 7,400
Colorado Mesa University Grand Junction, Colorado Mavericks 1925 Public 8,042
Colorado School of Mines Golden, Colorado Orediggers 1873 Public 3,338
Colorado State University–Pueblo Pueblo, Colorado ThunderWolves 1933 Public 5,145
Fort Lewis College Durango, Colorado Skyhawks 1911 Public 4,000
Metropolitan State College of Denver* Denver, Colorado Roadrunners 1965 Public 24,000
University of Nebraska at Kearney Kearney, Nebraska Lopers 1903 Public 6,379
New Mexico Highlands University Las Vegas, New Mexico Cowboys/Cowgirls 1893 Public 3,500
Regis University* Denver, Colorado Rangers 1877 Private 6,123
Western New Mexico University Silver City, New Mexico Mustangs 1893 Public 2,500
Western State College of Colorado Gunnison, Colorado Mountaineers 1901 Public 2,400

Membership timeline

There have been 39 different schools associated with the RMAC either through full or associate membership. Of those schools only the Colorado School of Mines has been with the conference every year since it was founded in 1909.

Current member (powder blue)
Affiliate or sssociate member only* (yellow)
Past member (orange)
Future member (green)


Membership evolution

Football champions

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