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Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

The Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) was a college athletic conference that existed from 1908 to 1970 in the United States.

Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
FormerlyIllinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
ConferenceNCAA
Founded1908
Ceased1970
DivisionCollege Division (Small College)
No. of teams8 (start), 4 (final), 29 (total)
RegionMidwest

At one time the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, or IIAC, was a robust league that claimed most of the Illinois institutions of higher education. It was nicknamed the "Little Nineteen," but in 1928 had a membership of 23 schools. Former Illinois State University track coach Joseph Cogdal, associated with the IIAC for 43 years of its 62-year history, noted that the league had roots in the 1870s when a number of schools banded together for oratorical contests. Their first intercollegiate football game was played in 1881 between Illinois State University and Knox College, and by 1894 a football association was established.

History edit

The IIAC was formed in April 1908 with eight charter members: Illinois State Normal University (now Illinois State University), Illinois Wesleyan University, Bradley Polytechnic Institute (now Bradley University), Millikin University, Monmouth College, Knox College, Lombard College and Illinois College. The first track meet was held on May 22, 1908. The group quickly expanded. Eastern Illinois State Teachers College (now Eastern Illinois University) and Western Illinois University joined in 1912 and 1914 respectively.

In 1920, the name "Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference" was adopted, providing the initials IIAC. Conference membership reached a peak of 23 member schools in 1928, when virtually all of the small colleges in Illinois were included.

Private schools withdrew during much of the 1930s, until in 1942 only the five state schools remained: Illinois State University, Eastern Illinois University, Northern Illinois University, Southern Illinois University Carbondale and Western Illinois University. In 1950, the league name became the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, when Central Michigan University and Eastern Michigan University brought the membership to seven. In 1961-62, Eastern Michigan University and Southern Illinois University Carbondale withdrew; Northern Illinois University followed in 1965-66. The conference disbanded at the end of the 1969–70 academic year.

Member schools edit

Final members edit

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left Current
conference
Current
association
Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, Michigan 1892 Public 21,705 Chippewas 1950–51 1969–70 Mid-American (MAC) Division I
Eastern Illinois University Charleston, Illinois 1895 Public 8,626 Panthers 1912–13 1969–70 Ohio Valley (OVC) Division I
Illinois State University Normal, Illinois 1857 Public 20,706 Redbirds 1908–09 1969–70 Missouri Valley (MVC) Division I
Western Illinois University Macomb, Illinois 1899 Public 7,624 Leathernecks 1914–15 1969–70 Ohio Valley (OVC) Division I

Former members edit

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left Current
conference
Current
association
Augustana College Rock Island, Illinois 1860 Private 2,513 Vikings 1912–13 1936–37 Illinois–Wisconsin (CCIW) Division III
Blackburn College Carlinville, Illinois 1837 Private 590 Beavers 1914–15 1922–23 St. Louis (SLIAC) Division III
Bradley University Peoria, Illinois 1897 Private 5,451 Braves 1908–09 1936–37 Missouri Valley (MVC) Division I
Carthage College Carthage, Illinois 1847 Private 2,374 Redmen[a] 1912–13 1940–41 Illinois–Wisconsin (CCIW) Division III
Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Michigan 1849 Public 18,838 Hurons[b] 1950–51 1961–62 Mid-American (MAC) Division I
Elmhurst College[c] Elmhurst, Illinois 1871 Private 2,748 Pirates[d] 1929–30 1940–41 Illinois–Wisconsin (CCIW) Division III
Eureka College Eureka, Illinois 1855 Private 680 Red Devils 1910–11 1941–42 St. Louis (SLIAC) Division III
Hedding College[e] Abingdon, Illinois 1855 Private N/A Orangemen 1910–11 1925–26 N/A N/A
Illinois College Jacksonville, Illinois 1829 Private 1,105 Blueboys &
Lady Blues
1908–09 1936–37 Midwest (MWC) Division III
Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington, Illinois 1850 Private 2,113 Titans 1908–09 1936–37 Illinois–Wisconsin (CCIW) Division III
Knox College Galesburg, Illinois 1837 Private 1,399 Prairie Fire 1908–09 1936–37 Midwest (MWC) Division III
Lake Forest College Lake Forest, Illinois 1857 Private 1,395 Foresters 1919–20 1936–37 Midwest (MWC) Division III
Lincoln College[e] Lincoln, Illinois 1865 Private 800 Lynx 1910–11 1927–28 N/A N/A
Lombard College[e] Galesburg, Illinois 1853 Private N/A Golden Tornado,
Olive
1908–09 1928–29 N/A N/A
McKendree College[f] Lebanon, Illinois 1828 Private 1,702 Bearcats 1912–13 1937–38 Great Lakes Valley (GLVC) Division II
Millikin University Decatur, Illinois 1901 Private 2,118 Big Blue 1908–09 1936–37 Illinois–Wisconsin (CCIW) Division III
Monmouth College Monmouth, Illinois 1853 Private 1,300 Fighting Scots 1908–09 1936–37 Midwest (MWC) Division III
Mount Morris College[e] Mount Morris, Illinois 1839 Private N/A Mountaineers,
Mounders
1922–23 1930–31 N/A N/A
North Central College Naperville, Illinois 1861 Private 2,490 Cardinals 1927–28 1936–37 Illinois–Wisconsin (CCIW) Division III
Northern Illinois University DeKalb, Illinois 1895 Public 17,169 Huskies 1920–21 1965–66 Mid-American (MAC) Division I
Shurtleff College[e] Alton, Illinois 1827 Private N/A Pioneers,
Bison
1910–11 1936–37 N/A N/A
Southern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale, Illinois 1869 Public 11,695 Maroons,
Salukis
1913–14 1961–62 Missouri Valley (MVC) Division I
St. Viator College[e] Bourbonnais, Illinois 1865 Private N/A Irish,
Green
1916–17 1937–38 N/A N/A
Wheaton College Wheaton, Illinois 1860 Private 2,282 Crusaders[g] 1919–20 1936–37 Illinois–Wisconsin (CCIW) Division III
William & Vashti College[e] Aledo, Illinois 1908 Private N/A unknown 1910–11 1916–17 N/A N/A
Notes
  1. ^ Carthage changed its nickname from Redmen to Firebirds in 2021.
  2. ^ Eastern Michigan changed its nickname from Hurons to Eagles in 1991.
  3. ^ Currently known as Elmhurst University since 2020.
  4. ^ Elmhurst changed its nickname from Pirates to Bluejays in 2000.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Defunct institution.
  6. ^ Currently known as McKendree University since 2007.
  7. ^ Wheaton changed its nickname from Crusaders to Thunder in 2000.

Membership timeline edit

Eastern Michigan UniversityCentral Michigan UniversityElmhurst CollegeNorth Central CollegeMount Morris CollegeNorthern Illinois UniversityLake Forest CollegeWheaton CollegeSt. Viator CollegeBlackburn CollegeWestern Illinois UniversitySouthern Illinois University CarbondaleAugustana CollegeMcKendree UniversityCarthage CollegeEastern Illinois UniversityWilliam %26 Vashti CollegeHedding CollegeLincoln College (Illinois)Shurtleff CollegeEureka CollegeLombard CollegeIllinois CollegeKnox College (Illinois)Monmouth CollegeMillikin UniversityBradley UniversityIllinois Wesleyan UniversityIllinois State University

Football champions edit

Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference edit

Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Illinois Wesleyan "Little 19" Championships". Illinois Wesleyan University Athletics. Retrieved July 18, 2018.
  2. ^ "EIU Football History" (PDF). Eastern Illinois University Athletics. Retrieved July 18, 2018.
  3. ^ "Championship to Millikin". Herald & Review. Decatur, Illinois. December 13, 1919. p. 4. Retrieved July 19, 2020 – via Newspapers.com  .
  4. ^ "Bradley Joins I.I.A.C. At Annual Conference". The Daily Pantagraph. December 9, 1922. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Colorful Year For Little 19 Ends Thursday". Herald & Review. Decatur, Illinois. November 26, 1927. p. 17. Retrieved July 18, 2020 – via Newspapers.com  .
  6. ^ "3 Elevens Claim Little 19 Crown And All Are Good". Alton Evening Telegraph. Alton, Illinois. November 24, 1931. p. 10. Retrieved July 16, 2020 – via Newspapers.com  .
  7. ^ "Football Athletic Honors". Central Michigan Athletics. Retrieved July 18, 2018.
  8. ^ "Nick Manych - Class of 1955 - E-Club Athletic Hall of Fame -". Eastern Michigan Athletics. Retrieved July 18, 2018.
  9. ^ "Red Miller: I Tackled the Thing". Western Illinois University. Retrieved July 18, 2018.

External links edit

  • Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

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For other uses see IIAC This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference IIAC was a college athletic conference that existed from 1908 to 1970 in the United States Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceFormerlyIllinois Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceConferenceNCAAFounded1908Ceased1970DivisionCollege Division Small College No of teams8 start 4 final 29 total RegionMidwest At one time the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference or IIAC was a robust league that claimed most of the Illinois institutions of higher education It was nicknamed the Little Nineteen but in 1928 had a membership of 23 schools Former Illinois State University track coach Joseph Cogdal associated with the IIAC for 43 years of its 62 year history noted that the league had roots in the 1870s when a number of schools banded together for oratorical contests Their first intercollegiate football game was played in 1881 between Illinois State University and Knox College and by 1894 a football association was established Contents 1 History 2 Member schools 2 1 Final members 2 2 Former members 2 3 Membership timeline 3 Football champions 3 1 Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 3 2 Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe IIAC was formed in April 1908 with eight charter members Illinois State Normal University now Illinois State University Illinois Wesleyan University Bradley Polytechnic Institute now Bradley University Millikin University Monmouth College Knox College Lombard College and Illinois College The first track meet was held on May 22 1908 The group quickly expanded Eastern Illinois State Teachers College now Eastern Illinois University and Western Illinois University joined in 1912 and 1914 respectively In 1920 the name Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference was adopted providing the initials IIAC Conference membership reached a peak of 23 member schools in 1928 when virtually all of the small colleges in Illinois were included Private schools withdrew during much of the 1930s until in 1942 only the five state schools remained Illinois State University Eastern Illinois University Northern Illinois University Southern Illinois University Carbondale and Western Illinois University In 1950 the league name became the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference when Central Michigan University and Eastern Michigan University brought the membership to seven In 1961 62 Eastern Michigan University and Southern Illinois University Carbondale withdrew Northern Illinois University followed in 1965 66 The conference disbanded at the end of the 1969 70 academic year Member schools edit nbsp nbsp Eastern Illinois nbsp Illinois State nbsp Bradley nbsp Illinois College nbsp Illinois Wesleyan nbsp Lombard nbsp Knox nbsp Millikin nbsp Monmouth nbsp Eureka nbsp Hedding nbsp Lincoln nbsp Shurtleff nbsp William amp Vashti nbsp Augustana nbsp Carthage nbsp McKendree nbsp Southern Illinois nbsp Blackburn nbsp Western Illinois nbsp St Viator nbsp Wheaton nbsp Lake Forest nbsp Northern Illinois nbsp Mount Morris nbsp Elmhurst nbsp North Centralclass notpageimage Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Members clickable map Final members edit Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left Currentconference Currentassociation Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant Michigan 1892 Public 21 705 Chippewas 1950 51 1969 70 Mid American MAC Division I Eastern Illinois University Charleston Illinois 1895 Public 8 626 Panthers 1912 13 1969 70 Ohio Valley OVC Division I Illinois State University Normal Illinois 1857 Public 20 706 Redbirds 1908 09 1969 70 Missouri Valley MVC Division I Western Illinois University Macomb Illinois 1899 Public 7 624 Leathernecks 1914 15 1969 70 Ohio Valley OVC Division I Former members edit Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left Currentconference Currentassociation Augustana College Rock Island Illinois 1860 Private 2 513 Vikings 1912 13 1936 37 Illinois Wisconsin CCIW Division III Blackburn College Carlinville Illinois 1837 Private 590 Beavers 1914 15 1922 23 St Louis SLIAC Division III Bradley University Peoria Illinois 1897 Private 5 451 Braves 1908 09 1936 37 Missouri Valley MVC Division I Carthage College Carthage Illinois 1847 Private 2 374 Redmen a 1912 13 1940 41 Illinois Wisconsin CCIW Division III Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti Michigan 1849 Public 18 838 Hurons b 1950 51 1961 62 Mid American MAC Division I Elmhurst College c Elmhurst Illinois 1871 Private 2 748 Pirates d 1929 30 1940 41 Illinois Wisconsin CCIW Division III Eureka College Eureka Illinois 1855 Private 680 Red Devils 1910 11 1941 42 St Louis SLIAC Division III Hedding College e Abingdon Illinois 1855 Private N A Orangemen 1910 11 1925 26 N A N A Illinois College Jacksonville Illinois 1829 Private 1 105 Blueboys amp Lady Blues 1908 09 1936 37 Midwest MWC Division III Illinois Wesleyan University Bloomington Illinois 1850 Private 2 113 Titans 1908 09 1936 37 Illinois Wisconsin CCIW Division III Knox College Galesburg Illinois 1837 Private 1 399 Prairie Fire 1908 09 1936 37 Midwest MWC Division III Lake Forest College Lake Forest Illinois 1857 Private 1 395 Foresters 1919 20 1936 37 Midwest MWC Division III Lincoln College e Lincoln Illinois 1865 Private 800 Lynx 1910 11 1927 28 N A N A Lombard College e Galesburg Illinois 1853 Private N A Golden Tornado Olive 1908 09 1928 29 N A N A McKendree College f Lebanon Illinois 1828 Private 1 702 Bearcats 1912 13 1937 38 Great Lakes Valley GLVC Division II Millikin University Decatur Illinois 1901 Private 2 118 Big Blue 1908 09 1936 37 Illinois Wisconsin CCIW Division III Monmouth College Monmouth Illinois 1853 Private 1 300 Fighting Scots 1908 09 1936 37 Midwest MWC Division III Mount Morris College e Mount Morris Illinois 1839 Private N A Mountaineers Mounders 1922 23 1930 31 N A N A North Central College Naperville Illinois 1861 Private 2 490 Cardinals 1927 28 1936 37 Illinois Wisconsin CCIW Division III Northern Illinois University DeKalb Illinois 1895 Public 17 169 Huskies 1920 21 1965 66 Mid American MAC Division I Shurtleff College e Alton Illinois 1827 Private N A Pioneers Bison 1910 11 1936 37 N A N A Southern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale Illinois 1869 Public 11 695 Maroons Salukis 1913 14 1961 62 Missouri Valley MVC Division I St Viator College e Bourbonnais Illinois 1865 Private N A Irish Green 1916 17 1937 38 N A N A Wheaton College Wheaton Illinois 1860 Private 2 282 Crusaders g 1919 20 1936 37 Illinois Wisconsin CCIW Division III William amp Vashti College e Aledo Illinois 1908 Private N A unknown 1910 11 1916 17 N A N A Notes Carthage changed its nickname from Redmen to Firebirds in 2021 Eastern Michigan changed its nickname from Hurons to Eagles in 1991 Currently known as Elmhurst University since 2020 Elmhurst changed its nickname from Pirates to Bluejays in 2000 a b c d e f g Defunct institution Currently known as McKendree University since 2007 Wheaton changed its nickname from Crusaders to Thunder in 2000 Membership timeline editFootball champions editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference edit 1910 Illinois Wesleyan 1 1911 Millikin 1912 Eastern Illinois Carthage and William amp Vashti 1913 Eastern Illinois and William amp Vashti 1914 Eastern Illinois 2 1915 Illinois College 1916 Millikin 1917 Lombard IL 1918 No champion 1919 Millikin 3 1920 Millikin North Central and Wheaton 1921 Lombard 1922 Lombard 4 1923 Lombard 1924 Knox IL and Lombard 1925 Bradley and Monmouth IL 1926 Bradley and Monmouth IL 1927 Bradley 5 1928 Eastern Illinois and Millikin 1929 Knox IL and Lombard 1930 Millikin Mount Morris and Southern Illinois 6 1931 Monmouth IL 1932 Illinois Wesleyan and McKendree 1933 Illinois Wesleyan 1934 Augustana IL and Millikin 1935 Millikin and Monmouth IL 1936 Illinois Wesleyan and St Viator 1937 Bradley Illinois College and Illinois State Normal 1938 Northern Illinois State 1939 Western Illinois 1940 Illinois State Normal 1941 Illinois State Normal and Northern Illinois State 1942 Western Illinois 1943 No champion 1944 Northern Illinois State 1945 Illinois State Normal 1946 Northern Illinois State 1947 Southern Illinois 1948 Western Illinois 1949 Western Illinois Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference edit 1950 Illinois State Normal 1951 Northern Illinois State 1952 Central Michigan 7 1953 Central Michigan 1954 Central Michigan and Michigan State Normal 1955 Central Michigan and Michigan State Normal 8 1956 Central Michigan 1957 Eastern Michigan 1958 Western Illinois 1959 Western Illinois 9 1960 Southern Illinois 1961 Southern Illinois 1962 Central Michigan 1963 Northern Illinois 1964 Northern Illinois and Western Illinois 1965 Northern Illinois 1966 Central Michigan 1967 Central Michigan and Illinois State 1968 Central Michigan and Illinois State 1969 Western IllinoisSee also editList of Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football standings List of defunct college football conferences Mid American Conference Missouri Valley Football Conference Ohio Valley Conference College Conference of Illinois and WisconsinReferences edit Illinois Wesleyan Little 19 Championships Illinois Wesleyan University Athletics Retrieved July 18 2018 EIU Football History PDF Eastern Illinois University Athletics Retrieved July 18 2018 Championship to Millikin Herald amp Review Decatur Illinois December 13 1919 p 4 Retrieved July 19 2020 via Newspapers com nbsp Bradley Joins I I A C At Annual Conference The Daily Pantagraph December 9 1922 p 10 via Newspapers com Colorful Year For Little 19 Ends Thursday Herald amp Review Decatur Illinois November 26 1927 p 17 Retrieved July 18 2020 via Newspapers com nbsp 3 Elevens Claim Little 19 Crown And All Are Good Alton Evening Telegraph Alton Illinois November 24 1931 p 10 Retrieved July 16 2020 via Newspapers com nbsp Football Athletic Honors Central Michigan Athletics Retrieved July 18 2018 Nick Manych Class of 1955 E Club Athletic Hall of Fame Eastern Michigan Athletics Retrieved July 18 2018 Red Miller I Tackled the Thing Western Illinois University Retrieved July 18 2018 External links editIllinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference amp oldid 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