Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference
The Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference (1914–1929, 1974–1997), known as the Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference from 1929 to 1974, was an intercollegiate athletic conference that existed from 1914 to 1997. The conference's members were located in the state of Oklahoma.[1][2] The conference disbanded in 1997 after most of its members joined the NCAA Division II Lone Star Conference.
Former members
Institution | Location | Founded | Nickname | Joined | Previous Conference | Left | Conference Joined | Current Conference |
Central State !Central State University[n 1] |
Edmond, Oklahoma |
1890 |
Bronchos |
1914 |
Independents |
1977 |
Independents |
Mid-America |
East Central University |
Ada, Oklahoma |
1909 |
Tigers |
1914 |
Independents |
1997 |
Lone Star |
Great American |
Kingfisher College |
Kingfisher, Oklahoma |
1894 |
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1914 |
Independents |
1920 |
dropped sports |
closed 1922 |
Northeastern State University |
Tahlequah, Oklahoma |
1909 |
Redmen[n 2] |
1914 |
Independents |
1997 |
Lone Star |
Mid-America |
Northwestern Oklahoma State University |
Alva, Oklahoma |
1897 |
Rangers |
1914 |
Independents |
1997 |
Independents (RRAC 1998) |
Great American |
Oklahoma Baptist University |
Shawnee, Oklahoma |
1910 |
Bison |
1914 1937 |
Independents Independents |
1928 1941 |
Independents Independents |
Great American |
Phillips University |
Enid, Oklahoma |
1906 |
Haymakers |
1914 1921 |
Independents SWC |
1919 1929 |
SWC Independents |
closed 1998 |
Southeastern Oklahoma State University |
Durant, Oklahoma |
1909 |
Savages[n 3] |
1914 |
Independents |
1997 |
Lone Star |
Great American |
Southwestern Oklahoma State University |
Weatherford, Oklahoma |
1901 |
Bulldogs |
1914 |
Independents |
1997 |
Lone Star |
Great American |
University of Tulsa |
Tulsa, Oklahoma |
1894 |
Golden Hurricane |
1914 1925 |
Independents Independents |
1923 1929 |
Independents Independents (MVC 1935) |
American |
Oklahoma City University |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
1904 |
Stars |
1921 1940 |
Independents Independents |
1929 1942 |
Independents Independents |
Sooner |
Langston University |
Langston, Oklahoma |
1897 |
Langston |
1958 1991 |
SWAC Independents |
1973 1997 |
Independents Independents (RRAC 1998) |
Red River |
Oklahoma Panhandle State University |
Goodwell, Oklahoma |
1909 |
Aggies |
1962 1995 |
NMIC Independents |
1974 1997 |
Independents Independents |
Heartland |
Cameron University |
Lawton, Oklahoma |
1908 |
Aggies |
1970 |
Independents |
1974 |
Independents |
Lone Star |
University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma |
Chickasha, Oklahoma |
1908 |
Drovers |
1994 |
Sooner |
1997 |
Independents (RRAC 1998) |
Sooner |
- Notes
- ↑ Since 1991 known as University of Central Oklahoma.
- ↑ NSU changed mascot from Redmen to RiverHawks in 2006.
- ↑ SOSU changed mascot for Savages to Savage Storm in 2006.
Football champions
Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference (1914–1928)
- 1914 – Unknown
- 1915 – Unknown
- 1916 – Tulsa
- 1917 – No champion
- 1918 – No champion
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Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference (1929–1973)
- 1929 – Central State
- 1930 – East Central State
- 1931 – Central State
- 1932 – Central State and Southwestern State
- 1933 – Southwestern State
- 1934 – Central State
- 1935 – Central State and East Central State
- 1936 – Central State
- 1937 – Central State
- 1938 – Central State
- 1939 – Central State
- 1940 – Oklahoma Baptist
- 1941 – Central State
- 1942 – Central State
- 1943 – No champion
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- 1944 – No champion
- 1945 – No champion
- 1946 – Southeastern State
- 1947 – Southeastern State
- 1948 – Central State and Southeastern State
- 1949 – Central State
- 1950 – Central State and Southwestern State
- 1951 – Northeastern State
- 1952 – Northeastern State
- 1953 – Northeastern State
- 1954 – Central State and Southwestern State
- 1955 – Central State, Northeastern State, and Southwestern State
- 1956 – Central State and Northeastern State
- 1957 – Southwestern State
- 1958 – Northeastern State
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- 1959 – Langston (OK)
- 1960 – Langston (OK)
- 1961 – Central State
- 1962 – Central State
- 1963 – Northeastern State
- 1964 – East Central State
- 1965 – East Central State
- 1966 – East Central State
- 1967 – East Central State and Southeastern State
- 1968 – Southeastern State
- 1969 – Northeastern State and Southeastern State
- 1970 – Southwestern State
- 1971 – Southwestern State
- 1972 – Central State
- 1973 – Langston (OK)
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Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference (1974–1996)
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- 1986 – East Central and Northwestern Oklahoma State
- 1987 – East Central and Northeastern State
- 1988 – Southeastern Oklahoma State
- 1989 – Northwestern Oklahoma State and Southeastern Oklahoma State
- 1990 – Northeastern State
- 1991 – Northeastern State
- 1992 – East Central and Southwestern Oklahoma State
- 1993 – Langston (OK)
- 1994 – Langston (OK), Northeastern State, and Southeastern Oklahoma State
- 1995 – Northeastern State
- 1996 – Southeastern Oklahoma State and Southwestern Oklahoma State
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See also
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