Mid-West Athletic Conference
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Established | 1990 |
Members | 9 |
Sports fielded | 22(12 men's, 10 women's) |
Country | United States |
Region | Midwest |
States | 1 - Illinois |
Headquarters | Springfield, Illinois |
Website | MWAC Website |
Also known as (MWAC). Hosted by the National Junior College Athletic Association, the Mid-West Athletic Conference is a two-year college conference composing the two-year schools in central and south central Illinois who also compete as part of the NJCAA in its Region XXIV. Conference championships are held in most sports and individuals can be named to All-Conference and All-Academic teams. The conference itself is a Division-II organization though some member schools feature teams that compete at the Division-I or Division-III levels.
Members
Institution | Location | Founded | Joined Conference | Enrollment | Nickname |
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Danville Area Community College | Danville, Illinois | 1946 | 1990 | 5,000 | Jaguars |
Lincoln College | Lincoln, Illinois | 1853 | 1990 | 700 | Lynx |
Parkland College | Champaign, Illinois | 1966 | 1996 | 6,245 | Cobras |
Lincoln Land Community College | Springfield, Illinois | 1969 | 1994 | 4,156 | Loggers |
John Wood Community College | Quincy, Illinois | 1992 | 1998 | 650 | Trail Blazers |
Illinois Central College | East Peoria, Illinois | 1967 | 2005 | 5,000 | Cougars |
Spoon River College | Canton, Illinois | 1959 | 1990 | 4,500 | Crusaders |
Lewis & Clark Community College | Godfrey, Illinois | 1838 | 1990 | 900 | Trailblazers |
Heartland Community College | Normal, Illinois | 1991 | 2006 | 4,500 | Hawks |
Sports
Men's
- 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
Women's
- 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
See also
Resources
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