New Mexico Intercollegiate Conference
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| Established | 1940 |
| Dissolved | 1962 |
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| Members | 9 (Football) |
| Region | Southwest |
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The New Mexico Intercollegiate Conference (later known as the Frontier Conference, 1955–1962) was a intercollegiate athletic conference composed of member schools located in the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. The league existed from 1940 to 1962.[1]
Membership
Former members
- The following is an incomplete list of the membership of the Frontier Conference.
| Institution (Former Name) |
Location | Founded | Type | Nickname | Joined | Left | Colors | Current Conference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adams State University (Adams State College) |
Alamosa, Colorado | 1921 | Public | Grizzlies | 1946 | 1955 | Green & White |
RMAC NCAA Division II |
| Northern Arizona University (Arizona State College) |
Flagstaff, Arizona | 1899 | Public | Lumberjacks | 1953 | 1962 | Blue & Gold |
Big Sky NCAA Division I FCS |
| Eastern New Mexico University | Portales, New Mexico | 1927 | Public | Greyhounds | 1940 | 1953 | Green & Silver |
Lone Star NCAA Division II |
| New Mexico Highlands University | Las Vegas, New Mexico | 1893 | Public | Cowboys and Cowgirls | 1940 | 1962 | Purple & White |
RMAC NCAA Division II |
| New Mexico Military Institute | Roswell, New Mexico | 1891 | Public | Broncos | 1940 | 1957 | Red & Black |
WJCAC, SWJCFC NJCAA Division I |
| Western New Mexico University (New Mexico State Teachers' College) |
Silver City, New Mexico | 1893 | Public | Mustangs | 1940 | 1962 | Royal Purple & Golden Yellow |
Lone Star NCAA Division II |
| Oklahoma Panhandle State University (Panhandle Agricultural and Mechanical College) |
Goodwell, Oklahoma | 1909 | Public | Aggies | 1940 | 1950 | Crimson & Blue |
Heartland, Lone Star (football only) NCAA Division II |
| St. Michael's College | Santa Fe, New Mexico | 1859 | Roman Catholic | Horsemen | 1948 | 1950 | Light Navy & White |
Defunct |
| Sul Ross State University (Sul Ross State College) |
Alpine, Texas | 1917 | Public | Lobos | 1946 | 1949 | Scarlet & Grey |
American Southwest NCAA Division III |
Membership timeline

NMIC members Frontier members
Football championships and postseason appearances
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| Conference Team | Opponent | Result | Score | Location |
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| 1948 Tangerine Bowl | ||||
| Sul Ross State | Murray State | Tie | 21—21 | Orlando, Florida |
| 1958 NAIA Semifinal | ||||
| Arizona State College | Gustavus Adolphus | Win | 41—12 | Tucson, Arizona |
| 1958 NAIA Championship (Holiday Bowl) | ||||
| Arizona State College | Northeastern State | Loss | 13—19 | St. Petersburg, Florida |
See also
References
- ↑ Frontier (NM) Conference, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved October 22 2015.
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