Upper Midwest Athletic Conference

Upper Midwest Athletic Conference
(UMAC)
Established 1972
Association NCAA
Division Division III
Members 8 full, 5 associate
Sports fielded 16 (men's: 8; women's: 8)
Region Upper Midwest
Former names Twin Rivers Conference
Headquarters Saint Paul, Minnesota
Commissioner Corey Borchardt (since 2008)
Website umacathletics.com

The Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) is a college-level athletic conference. The UMAC is a member-conference of the NCAA Division III. The UMAC was formerly affiliated with the NAIA. 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, South Dakota and Wisconsin.

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 track and field, and women's volleyball.

In 2008, North Central University located in Minneapolis, Minnesota became an associate member of the UMAC in five sports: men's & women's cross country, men's golf, and men's & women's tennis. Eureka College, Greenville College, MacMurray College and Westminster College became associate members of the UMAC in football in 2009.

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Member institutions

Institution Nickname Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Varsity Teams Joined UMAC
Bethany Lutheran College Vikings Mankato, Minnesota 1927 Private/Lutheran (ELS) 550 10 2004
Crown College Storm St. Bonifacius, Minnesota 1916 Private/Christian and Missionary Alliance 1,300 11 1994
Martin Luther College Knights New Ulm, Minnesota 1995 Private/Lutheran (WELS) 800 15 1995
University of Minnesota Morris Cougars Morris, Minnesota 1960 Public 1,900 16 2003
Northland College LumberJacks
LumberJills
Ashland, Wisconsin 1906 Private/United
Church of Christ
700 12 1998
Northwestern College Eagles Roseville, Minnesota 1902 Private/
Non-denominational
2,944 16 1972
Presentation College Saints Aberdeen, South Dakota 1951 Private/Catholic 770 11 2002
College of St. Scholastica Saints Duluth, Minnesota 1912 Private/Catholic 3,309 16 1995

Associate members

Institution Nickname Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Varsity Teams Joined UMAC
North Central University Rams
Lady Rams
Minneapolis, Minnesota 1930 Private/Assemblies of God 1200 14 2008
Eureka College Red Devils Eureka, Illinois 1855 Private/Christian Church 680 16 2009
Greenville College Panthers Greenville, Illinois 1892 Private/Free Methodist 1,200 14 2009
MacMurray College Highlanders Jacksonville, Illinois 1846 Private 683 10 2009
Westminster College Blue Jays Fulton, Missouri 1851 Private/Presbyterian 1,050 8 2009

Conference facilities

School Football stadium Capacity Basketball arena Capacity
Bethany Lutheran Non-football school N/A Sports and Fitness Center 800
Crown Storm Field 1,400 Wild Athletic Center 700
Martin Luther MLC Bowl 2,200 Luther Student Center 700
Minnesota-Morris Big Cat Stadium 3,500 UMM P.E. Center 4,000
Northland Non-football school N/A Kendrigan Gymnasium 1,000
Northwestern Reynolds Field 1,500 Ericksen Center 1,500
Presentation Swisher Field 6,000 Strode Center 1,500
St. Scholastica Duluth Public Schools Stadium and
Griggs Field
TBA
4,000
Reif Gymnasium 1,600
North Central Non-football school N/A Clark-Danielson Gymnasium NA
Eureka McKinzie Stadium 2,500
Greenville Francis Stadium 2,000
MacMurray Freesen Field 3,000
Westminster Priest Field 1,000

Former members

Full members

Associate members

Football champions

Year Champion(s)
1974 Northwestern College (MN)
1975 Northwestern College (MN)
1976 Concordia-Saint Paul
Loras
Maranatha Baptist Bible College
Northwestern College (MN)
Northwestern (WI)
1977 Concordia-Saint Paul
Dr. Martin Luther College
1978 Northwestern College (WI)
1979 Northwestern College (MN)
1980 Mount Senario
1981 Concordia-Saint Paul
Northwestern College (MN)
1982 Concordia-Saint Paul
Mount Senario
Northwestern College (MN)
1983 Mount Senario
Northwestern College (MN)
1984 Northwestern College (MN)
1985 Mount Senario
1986 Northwestern College (MN)
1987 Mount Senario
1988 Concordia-Saint Paul
1989 Mount Senario
1990 Maranatha Baptist Bible College
Northwestern College (MN)
1991 Concordia-Saint Paul
1992 Mount Senario
1993 Mount Senario
1994 Mount Senario
1995 Northwestern College (MN)
1996 Maranatha Baptist Bible College
Martin Luther College
1997 Mount Senario
1998 Maranatha Baptist
Martin Luther College
Mount Senario
1999 Mount Senario
2000 Mount Senario
2001 Northwestern College (MN)
2002 Northwestern College (MN)
2003 Westminster College
2004 Westminster College
2005 Northwestern College (MN)
2006 University of Minnesota-Morris
2007 Northwestern College (MN)
2008 Northwestern College (MN)
2009 North Division: Martin Luther College
South Division: Greenville College
2010 Greenville College
2011 St. Scholastica

Ice hockey affiliations

The UMAC does not sponsor ice hockey. Two member schools sponsor men's hockey as a varsity sport. Northland is a member of Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association and St. Scholastica is a member of Northern Collegiate Hockey Association.

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