Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference
Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference, previously known as the Central Plains Athletic Conference, is an organization of college athletics in southern Manitoba, Canada and Minnesota.
Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference sports include men's and women's hockey, soccer, volleyball, and basketball as well as tournament sports such as golf, badminton, indoor soccer, and table tennis.
Current members
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname |
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Assiniboine Community College | Brandon, Manitoba | 1961 | Public | 2,400 | Cougars |
Brandon University | Brandon, Manitoba | 1890 | Public | 3,383 | Bobcats |
Canadian Mennonite University | Winnipeg, Manitoba | 1999 | Private | 1,750 | Blazers |
Providence College | Otterburne, Manitoba | 1925 | Private | 450 | Pilots |
Red River College | Winnipeg, Manitoba | 1938 | Public | 8,000 | Rebels |
Université de Saint-Boniface | Winnipeg, Manitoba | 1818 | Private | 1,250 | Voyageurs |
University of Winnipeg | Winnipeg, Manitoba | 1967 | Public | 9,394 | Wesmen |
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