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River States Conference

The River States Conference (RSC), formerly known as the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC), is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Although it was historically a Kentucky-only conference, it has now expanded to include members in Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, and at various times in the past has also had members in Missouri, Tennessee, and Virginia.

River States Conference
AssociationNAIA
Founded1916
CommissionerMichael Schell (since March 15, 2018)
Sports fielded
  • 17
    • men's: 8
    • women's: 9
No. of teams14 (12 in 2024)
HeadquartersMiddletown, Ohio
RegionEastern
Official websitewww.riverstatesconference.com
Locations

History edit

River States Conference
 
 
 
150km
100miles
 
Rio Grande
 
Shawnee State
 
IUPUC
 
SMWC
 
West Virginia Tech
 
Ohio Christian
 
IU Kokomo
 
Point Park
 
IU East
 
IU Southeast
 
Midway
 
Brescia
 
Alice Lloyd
 
Oakland City
Location of RSC members:   current,   departing

In March 2016, the KIAC announced it would change its name to the River States Conference, effective July 1, 2016, to better reflect its membership, which has expanded beyond Kentucky and now includes members in Pennsylvania, Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia.[1]

Chronological timeline edit

Member schools edit

Current members edit

The River States currently has fourteen full members, all but six are private schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined[a]
Alice Lloyd College Pippa Passes, Kentucky 1923 Nondenominational 600 Eagles 1983;
2005[b]
Brescia University Owensboro, Kentucky 1925 Catholic
(Ursulines)
1,100 Bearcats 1984[c]
Indiana University East (IU East) Richmond, Indiana 1971 Public[d] 2,700 Red Wolves 2007[e]
Indiana University Kokomo (IU Kokomo) Kokomo, Indiana 1945 Public[d] 3,719 Cougars 2013[f]
Indiana University Southeast (IU Southeast) New Albany, Indiana 1941 Public[d] 6,840 Grenadiers 1994
Indiana University–Purdue University Columbus (IUPUC)[g] Columbus, Indiana 1970 Public[d][h] 1,411 Crimson Pride 2023
Midway University[i] Midway, Kentucky 1847 Disciples of Christ 1,800 Eagles 1991[i]
Oakland City University Oakland City, Indiana 1885 Baptist 2,350 Mighty Oaks 1968;
2020[j]
Ohio Christian University Circleville, Ohio 1948 C.C.C.U. 300 Trailblazers 2015
Point Park University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1960 Nonsectarian 3,376 Pioneers 2012
University of Rio Grande Rio Grande, Ohio 1876 Nonsectarian 1,893 RedStorm 1964;
2014[k]
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana 1840 Catholic
(Sisters of Providence)
1,700 Pomeroys 2021
Shawnee State University Portsmouth, Ohio 1986 Public 4,300 Bears 2023
West Virginia University Institute of Technology Beckley, West Virginia 1895 Public[l] 2,252 Golden Bears 2015
Notes
  1. ^ Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. ^ Alice Lloyd left the KIAC after the 1991–92 school year, before re-joining in the 2005–06 school year.
  3. ^ The Brescia men's and women's basketball teams joined the RSC 25 years after becoming a full member for other sports (2009–10).
  4. ^ a b c d Part of the Indiana University System.
  5. ^ The IU East women's basketball team joined the KIAC/RSC seven years after becoming a full member for other sports (2014–15).
  6. ^ The IU Kokomo women's basketball team joined the KIAC/RSC a year after becoming a full member for other sports (2014–15).
  7. ^ Through the 2023–24 school year, IUPUC is administered through Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). When IUPUI splits into two separate institutions in July 2024, IUPUC will be administered through the newly created Indiana University Indianapolis and will be renamed Indiana University Columbus.
  8. ^ Part of the Purdue University system through the 2023–24 school year.
  9. ^ a b This institution was a women's college, but has since then been a co-educational institution, therefore it does compete in some men's sports (Midway since 2016–17[5]).
  10. ^ Oakland City[6] had been a member until after the 1974–75 school year, during the conference's KIAC era.
  11. ^ Rio Grande left the KIAC after the 1970–71 school year, before re-joining the 2014–15 school year.
  12. ^ Part of the West Virginia University System.

Former members edit

The River States has twenty-eight former full members, all but six were private schools. School names and nicknames reflect those used in the final school year each institution was a conference member:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined[a] Left[b] Current
conference
Asbury University Wilmore, Kentucky 1890 Christian 1,854 Eagles 1971 2021 D-III Independent
(CCS in 2024)[c]
Bellarmine College[d] Louisville, Kentucky 1950 Catholic
(Archdiocese of Louisville)
3,369 Knights 1951 1964 Atlantic Sun (ASUN)[e]
Berea College Berea, Kentucky 1855 Christian
(unaffiliated)
1,613 Mountaineers 1916 2014 CCS[c]
(HCAC in 2024)[c]
Bethel College[f] McKenzie, Tennessee 1842 Cumberland
Presbyterian
2,975 Wildcats 1999 2006 Mid-South (MSC)
Campbellsville College[g] Campbellsville, Kentucky 1906 Baptist 3,318 Tigers 1964 1995 Mid-South (MSC)
Carlow University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1929 Catholic
(R.S.M.)
2,400 Celtics 2012 2023 Allegheny Mountain (AMCC)[c]
Centre College Danville, Kentucky 1819 Presbyterian
(PCUSA)
1,415 Colonels 1916 1962 Southern (SAA)[c]
Clinch Valley College[h] Wise, Virginia 1954 Public 2,000 Highland
Cavaliers
[i]
1971 1994 South Atlantic (SAC)[j]
Cincinnati Christian University Cincinnati, Ohio 1924 Christian N/A Eagles 2008 2019[k] Closed in 2019
Cumberland College[l] Williamsburg, Kentucky 1887 Nondenominational 1,743 Indians[m] 1966 1995 Mid-South (MSC)
Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College[n] Richmond, Kentucky 1906 Public 16,959 Colonels 1927 1948 Atlantic Sun (ASUN)[e]
Georgetown College Georgetown, Kentucky 1829 Baptist 1,400 Tigers 1916 1995 Mid-South (MSC)
Kentucky Wesleyan College Winchester, Kentucky[o] 1858 United Methodist 830 Panthers 1916 1955 Great Midwest (G-MAC)[j]
Lindsey Wilson College Columbia, Kentucky 1903 United Methodist 2,677 Blue Raiders 1984 2000 Mid-South (MSC)
University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 1798 Public 22,640 Cardinals 1916 1948 Atlantic Coast (ACC)[e]
Mid-Continent University Mayfield, Kentucky 1949 Baptist N/A Cougars 2000 2006 Closed in 2014
Morehead State Teachers College[p] Morehead, Kentucky 1922 Public 10,748 Eagles 1931 1948 Ohio Valley (OVC)[e]
Mountain State University[q] Beckley, West Virginia 1933 Nonsectarian N/A Cougars 2007[r] 2012 Closed in 2012
Murray State Teachers College[s] Murray, Kentucky 1922 Public 10,495 Racers 1933 1948 Missouri Valley (MVC)[e]
Ogden College Bowling Green, Kentucky 1906 Nonsectarian N/A Eagles 1916 1927 N/A[t]
Ohio Valley University Vienna, West Virginia 1960 Churches of Christ N/A Fighting Scots 2021 2021[u] Closed in 2021
Pikeville College[v] Pikeville, Kentucky 1889 Presbyterian
(PCUSA)
1,156 Bears 1958 2000 Appalachian (AAC)
St. Louis College of Pharmacy[w] St. Louis, Missouri 1864 Nonsectarian 1,260 Eutectics 2003 2014 American Midwest
Spalding University Louisville, Kentucky 1814 Catholic
(S.C.N.)
1,692 Golden Eagles 1992 2007 St. Louis (SLIAC)[c]
Thomas More College[x] Crestview Hills, Kentucky 1921 Catholic
(Diocese of Covington/
Benedictines)
1,963 Saints 1955 1991 Great Midwest (G-MAC)[j]
Transylvania University Lexington, Kentucky 1780 Disciples of Christ 1,120 Pioneers 1916 2001 Heartland (HCAC)[c]
Union College Barbourville, Kentucky 1879 United Methodist 1,368 Bulldogs 1933 1995 Appalachian (AAC)
Western Kentucky State Teachers College[y] Bowling Green, Kentucky 1906 Public 19,456 Hilltoppers &
Lady Toppers
1916 1948 CUSA[e]
Notes
  1. ^ Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. ^ Represents the calendar year when spring sports competition ends.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Currently an NCAA Division III athletic conference.
  4. ^ Currently known as Bellarmine University since 2000.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Currently an NCAA Division I athletic conference.
  6. ^ Currently known as Bethel University since 2009.
  7. ^ Currently known as Campbellsville University since 1996.
  8. ^ Currently known as the University of Virginia's College at Wise (UVA Wise) since 1999.
  9. ^ UVA Wise dropped "Highland" from its nickname in 2017.
  10. ^ a b c Currently an NCAA Division II athletic conference.
  11. ^ Cincinnati Christian closed at the end of the 2019 fall semester, without completing the rest of the 2019–20 school year.
  12. ^ Currently known as the University of the Cumberlands since 2005.
  13. ^ Cumberlands (Ky.) changed its nickname to Patriots in 2002.
  14. ^ Later renamed as Eastern Kentucky State College immediately after leaving the KIAC, and currently known as Eastern Kentucky University since 1966.
  15. ^ Kentucky Wesleyan moved to its current campus in Owensboro, Kentucky in 1956.
  16. ^ Later renamed as Morehead State College immediately after leaving the KIAC, and currently known as Morehead State University since 1966.
  17. ^ Mountain State was a non-basketball member school on the women's side during its tenure in the KIAC/RSC.
  18. ^ The Mountain State men's basketball team joined the KIAC/RSC two years after becoming a full member for other sports (2009–10).
  19. ^ Later renamed as Murray State College immediately after leaving the KIAC, and currently known as Murray State University since 1966.
  20. ^ Ogden was merged into Western Kentucky University in 1927.
  21. ^ Ohio Valley closed at the end of the 2021 fall semester, without completing the rest of the 2021–22 school year.
  22. ^ Currently known as the University of Pikeville since 2011.
  23. ^ Known since 2019 as the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis, and athletically branded as UHSP.
  24. ^ Currently known as Thomas More University since 2018.
  25. ^ Later renamed as Western Kentucky State College immediately after leaving the KIAC, and currently known as Western Kentucky University since 1966.

Membership timeline edit

Indiana University–Purdue University ColumbusShawnee State UniversitySaint Mary-of-the-Woods CollegeOhio Valley UniversityWest Virginia University Institute of TechnologyOhio Christian UniversityIndiana University KokomoPoint Park UniversityCarlow UniversityCincinnati Christian UniversityMountain State UniversityIndiana University EastUniversity of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. LouisMid-Continent UniversityBethel University (Tennessee)Indiana University SoutheastSpalding UniversityMidway UniversityLindsey Wilson CollegeBrescia UniversityAlice Lloyd CollegeUniversity of Virginia's College at WiseAsbury UniversityOakland City UniversityUniversity of Rio GrandeCampbellsville UniversityUniversity of PikevilleThomas More UniversityBellarmine UniversityUnion College (Kentucky)Murray State UniversityMorehead State UniversityEastern Kentucky UniversityWestern Kentucky UniversityTransylvania UniversityOgden CollegeUniversity of LouisvilleKentucky Wesleyan CollegeCentre CollegeCentre CollegeBerea College

 Full member (non-football)   Associate member (sport)   Other conference 

Conference sports edit

The River States Conference currently sponsors 17 sports (8 men's and 9 women's).

A divisional format is used for men's & women's basketball, and women's volleyball.
East
  • Alice Lloyd
  • Carlow
  • Ohio Christian
  • Point Park
  • Rio Grande
  • West Virginia Tech
West
  • Brescia
  • IU East
  • IU Kokomo
  • IU Southeast
  • Midway
  • Oakland City
  • Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
Conference sports
Sport Men's Women's
Baseball  Y
Basketball  Y  Y
Cross Country  Y  Y
Golf  Y  Y
Soccer  Y  Y
Softball  Y
Tennis  Y  Y
Track & Field Indoor  Y  Y
Track & Field Outdoor  Y  Y
Volleyball  Y

References edit

  1. ^ "KIAC announces River States Conference as new name, unveils new logo". March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 28, 2016.
  2. ^ "Carlow University Athletics to join AMCC, NCAA Division III". Carlow Celtics. July 6, 2022. Retrieved July 8, 2022.
  3. ^ "Ohio Christian University Announces NAIA to NCCAA DI Transition". 28 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Point Park invited to join Mountain East Conference, will pursue athletics in NCAA Division II". January 9, 2024. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
  5. ^ "Midway University Trustees vote to accept men into its daytime undergraduate programs" (Press release). Midway University. May 16, 2016. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  6. ^ "NAIA Approves Five Institutions for Membership". NAIA. March 31, 2020. Retrieved March 31, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The River States Conference RSC formerly known as the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference KIAC is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA Although it was historically a Kentucky only conference it has now expanded to include members in Indiana Ohio Pennsylvania and West Virginia and at various times in the past has also had members in Missouri Tennessee and Virginia River States ConferenceAssociationNAIAFounded1916CommissionerMichael Schell since March 15 2018 Sports fielded17 men s 8 women s 9No of teams14 12 in 2024 HeadquartersMiddletown OhioRegionEasternOfficial websitewww wbr riverstatesconference wbr comLocations Contents 1 History 1 1 Chronological timeline 2 Member schools 2 1 Current members 2 2 Former members 2 3 Membership timeline 3 Conference sports 4 References 5 External linksHistory editRiver States Conference nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 150km100miles nbsp Rio Grande nbsp Shawnee State nbsp IUPUC nbsp SMWC nbsp West Virginia Tech nbsp Ohio Christian nbsp IU Kokomo nbsp Point Park nbsp IU East nbsp IU Southeast nbsp Midway nbsp Brescia nbsp Alice Lloyd nbsp Oakland City Location of RSC members nbsp current nbsp departing In March 2016 the KIAC announced it would change its name to the River States Conference effective July 1 2016 to better reflect its membership which has expanded beyond Kentucky and now includes members in Pennsylvania Indiana Ohio and West Virginia 1 Chronological timeline edit 1916 The River States Conference was founded as the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference KIAC Charter members included Berea College Centre College Georgetown College Kentucky Wesleyan College the University of Louisville Ogden College Transylvania University and Western Kentucky State Teachers College now Western Kentucky University beginning with the 1916 17 academic year 1927 Ogden left the KIAC as the school announced that it would merge with Western Kentucky after the 1926 27 academic year Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College now Eastern Kentucky University joined the KIAC in the 1927 28 academic year 1931 Morehead State Teachers College now Morehead State University joined the KIAC in the 1931 32 academic year 1933 Murray State Teachers College now Murray State University and Union College joined the KIAC in the 1933 34 academic year 1948 Eastern Kentucky Louisville Morehead State Murray State and Western Kentucky left the KIAC to join the National Collegiate Athletic Association s NCAA major college ranks and to form most of the charter members of the Ohio Valley Conference OVC after the 1947 48 academic year 1951 Bellarmine College now Bellarmine University joined the KIAC in the 1951 52 academic year 1955 Kentucky Wesleyan left the KIAC after the 1954 55 academic year Thomas More College now Thomas More University joined the KIAC in the 1955 56 academic year 1958 Pikeville College now the University of Pikeville joined the KIAC in the 1958 59 academic year 1962 Centre KY left the KIAC to join the College Athletic Conference after the 1961 62 academic year 1964 Bellarmine left the KIAC after the 1963 64 academic year Campbellsville College now Campbellsville University and Rio Grande College now the University of Rio Grande joined the KIAC in the 1964 65 academic year 1968 Oakland City College now Oakland City University joined the KIAC in the 1968 69 academic year 1971 Rio Grande left the KIAC to join the Mid Ohio Conference later known as the American Mideast Conference after the 1970 71 academic year Asbury College now Asbury University and Clinch Valley College of the University of Virginia now formally the University of Virginia s College at Wise and athletically branded as UVA Wise joined the KIAC in the 1971 72 academic year 1975 Oakland City left the KIAC after the 1974 75 academic year 1983 Alice Lloyd College joined the KIAC in the 1983 84 academic year 1984 Brescia College now Brescia University and Lindsey Wilson College joined the KIAC in the 1984 85 academic year 1991 Thomas More left the KIAC to join the NCAA Division III ranks as an independent after the 1990 91 academic year Midway College now Midway University joined the KIAC in the 1991 92 academic year 1992 Alice Lloyd left the KIAC to join the Tennessee Valley Athletic Conference TVAC after the 1991 92 academic year Spalding University joined the KIAC in the 1992 93 academic year 1994 UVA Wise left the KIAC to become an independent within the NAIA which would later join the Tennessee Virginia Athletic Conference TVAC beginning the 1995 96 academic year after the 1993 94 academic year Indiana University Southeast athletically IU Southeast or IUS joined the KIAC in the 1994 95 academic year 1995 Campbellsville Georgetown KY and Union KY left the KIAC to form part as charter members of the Mid South Conference after the 1994 95 academic year 1999 Bethel College of Tennessee now Bethel University of Tennessee joined the KIAC in the 1999 2000 academic year 2000 Lindsey Wilson and Pikeville left the KIAC to join the Mid South after the 1999 2000 academic year Mid Continent University joined the KIAC in the 2000 01 academic year 2001 Transylvania left the KIAC to join the NCAA Division III ranks and the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference HCAC after the 2000 01 academic year 2003 The St Louis College of Pharmacy SLCP joined the KIAC in the 2003 04 academic year 2005 Alice Lloyd re joined the KIAC in the 2005 06 academic year 2006 Bethel TN and Mid Continent left the KIAC after the 2005 06 academic year 2007 Spalding left the KIAC to join the NCAA Division III ranks and the St Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference SLIAC after the 2006 07 academic year Indiana University East athletically IU East and Mountain State University joined the KIAC in the 2007 08 academic year 2008 Cincinnati Christian University joined the KIAC in the 2008 09 academic year 2012 Mountain State left the KIAC as the school announced that it would close after the 2011 12 academic year Carlow University and Point Park University joined the KIAC in the 2012 13 academic year 2013 Indiana University Kokomo athletically IU Kokomo joined the KIAC in the 2013 14 academic year 2014 Two institutions left the KIAC to join their respective new home primary conferences Berea left the NAIA to join the NCAA Division III ranks as an independent which would later join the USA South Athletic Conference USA South beginning the 2017 18 academic year and UHSP St Louis to join the American Midwest Conference both effective after the 2013 14 academic year Rio Grande rejoined the KIAC in the 2014 15 academic year 2015 Ohio Christian University and West Virginia University Institute of Technology WVU Tech or West Virginia Tech joined the KIAC in the 2015 16 academic year 2016 The KIAC was rebranded as the River States Conference RSC in the 2016 17 academic year 2019 Cincinnati Christian left the RSC as the school announced that it would close at the end of the fall 2019 semester during the 2019 20 academic year 2020 Oakland City rejoined the RSC in the 2020 21 academic year 2021 Asbury left the RSC and the NAIA to join the NCAA Division III ranks as an independent as well as the Division I ranks of the National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association NCCAA after the 2020 21 academic year Ohio Valley University and Saint Mary of the Woods College joined the RSC in the 2021 22 academic year Ohio Valley left the RSC as the school announced that it would close at the end of the fall 2021 semester during the 2021 22 academic year 2022 Carlow announced on July 6 that it would leave the RSC and the NAIA to join the NCAA Division III ranks and the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference AMCC after the 2022 23 academic year starting in the 2023 24 season 2 Indiana University Purdue University Columbus IUPUC and Shawnee State University announced they would join the RSC at the start of the 2023 24 academic year 2023 Ohio Christian announced it would leave the RSC and the NAIA to fully align with the Division I ranks of the NCCAA after the 2023 24 academic year 3 2024 Point Park announced it would leave the RSC and the NAIA to join the NCAA Division II ranks and the Mountain East Conference after the 2023 24 academic year 4 Member schools editCurrent members edit The River States currently has fourteen full members all but six are private schools Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined a Alice Lloyd College Pippa Passes Kentucky 1923 Nondenominational 600 Eagles 1983 2005 b Brescia University Owensboro Kentucky 1925 Catholic Ursulines 1 100 Bearcats 1984 c Indiana University East IU East Richmond Indiana 1971 Public d 2 700 Red Wolves 2007 e Indiana University Kokomo IU Kokomo Kokomo Indiana 1945 Public d 3 719 Cougars 2013 f Indiana University Southeast IU Southeast New Albany Indiana 1941 Public d 6 840 Grenadiers 1994 Indiana University Purdue University Columbus IUPUC g Columbus Indiana 1970 Public d h 1 411 Crimson Pride 2023 Midway University i Midway Kentucky 1847 Disciples of Christ 1 800 Eagles 1991 i Oakland City University Oakland City Indiana 1885 Baptist 2 350 Mighty Oaks 1968 2020 j Ohio Christian University Circleville Ohio 1948 C C C U 300 Trailblazers 2015 Point Park University Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1960 Nonsectarian 3 376 Pioneers 2012 University of Rio Grande Rio Grande Ohio 1876 Nonsectarian 1 893 RedStorm 1964 2014 k Saint Mary of the Woods College Saint Mary of the Woods Indiana 1840 Catholic Sisters of Providence 1 700 Pomeroys 2021 Shawnee State University Portsmouth Ohio 1986 Public 4 300 Bears 2023 West Virginia University Institute of Technology Beckley West Virginia 1895 Public l 2 252 Golden Bears 2015 Notes Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins Alice Lloyd left the KIAC after the 1991 92 school year before re joining in the 2005 06 school year The Brescia men s and women s basketball teams joined the RSC 25 years after becoming a full member for other sports 2009 10 a b c d Part of the Indiana University System The IU East women s basketball team joined the KIAC RSC seven years after becoming a full member for other sports 2014 15 The IU Kokomo women s basketball team joined the KIAC RSC a year after becoming a full member for other sports 2014 15 Through the 2023 24 school year IUPUC is administered through Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis IUPUI When IUPUI splits into two separate institutions in July 2024 IUPUC will be administered through the newly created Indiana University Indianapolis and will be renamed Indiana University Columbus Part of the Purdue University system through the 2023 24 school year a b This institution was a women s college but has since then been a co educational institution therefore it does compete in some men s sports Midway since 2016 17 5 Oakland City 6 had been a member until after the 1974 75 school year during the conference s KIAC era Rio Grande left the KIAC after the 1970 71 school year before re joining the 2014 15 school year Part of the West Virginia University System Former members edit The River States has twenty eight former full members all but six were private schools School names and nicknames reflect those used in the final school year each institution was a conference member Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined a Left b Currentconference Asbury University Wilmore Kentucky 1890 Christian 1 854 Eagles 1971 2021 D III Independent CCS in 2024 c Bellarmine College d Louisville Kentucky 1950 Catholic Archdiocese of Louisville 3 369 Knights 1951 1964 Atlantic Sun ASUN e Berea College Berea Kentucky 1855 Christian unaffiliated 1 613 Mountaineers 1916 2014 CCS c HCAC in 2024 c Bethel College f McKenzie Tennessee 1842 CumberlandPresbyterian 2 975 Wildcats 1999 2006 Mid South MSC Campbellsville College g Campbellsville Kentucky 1906 Baptist 3 318 Tigers 1964 1995 Mid South MSC Carlow University Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1929 Catholic R S M 2 400 Celtics 2012 2023 Allegheny Mountain AMCC c Centre College Danville Kentucky 1819 Presbyterian PCUSA 1 415 Colonels 1916 1962 Southern SAA c Clinch Valley College h Wise Virginia 1954 Public 2 000 HighlandCavaliers i 1971 1994 South Atlantic SAC j Cincinnati Christian University Cincinnati Ohio 1924 Christian N A Eagles 2008 2019 k Closed in 2019 Cumberland College l Williamsburg Kentucky 1887 Nondenominational 1 743 Indians m 1966 1995 Mid South MSC Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College n Richmond Kentucky 1906 Public 16 959 Colonels 1927 1948 Atlantic Sun ASUN e Georgetown College Georgetown Kentucky 1829 Baptist 1 400 Tigers 1916 1995 Mid South MSC Kentucky Wesleyan College Winchester Kentucky o 1858 United Methodist 830 Panthers 1916 1955 Great Midwest G MAC j Lindsey Wilson College Columbia Kentucky 1903 United Methodist 2 677 Blue Raiders 1984 2000 Mid South MSC University of Louisville Louisville Kentucky 1798 Public 22 640 Cardinals 1916 1948 Atlantic Coast ACC e Mid Continent University Mayfield Kentucky 1949 Baptist N A Cougars 2000 2006 Closed in 2014 Morehead State Teachers College p Morehead Kentucky 1922 Public 10 748 Eagles 1931 1948 Ohio Valley OVC e Mountain State University q Beckley West Virginia 1933 Nonsectarian N A Cougars 2007 r 2012 Closed in 2012 Murray State Teachers College s Murray Kentucky 1922 Public 10 495 Racers 1933 1948 Missouri Valley MVC e Ogden College Bowling Green Kentucky 1906 Nonsectarian N A Eagles 1916 1927 N A t Ohio Valley University Vienna West Virginia 1960 Churches of Christ N A Fighting Scots 2021 2021 u Closed in 2021 Pikeville College v Pikeville Kentucky 1889 Presbyterian PCUSA 1 156 Bears 1958 2000 Appalachian AAC St Louis College of Pharmacy w St Louis Missouri 1864 Nonsectarian 1 260 Eutectics 2003 2014 American Midwest Spalding University Louisville Kentucky 1814 Catholic S C N 1 692 Golden Eagles 1992 2007 St Louis SLIAC c Thomas More College x Crestview Hills Kentucky 1921 Catholic Diocese of Covington Benedictines 1 963 Saints 1955 1991 Great Midwest G MAC j Transylvania University Lexington Kentucky 1780 Disciples of Christ 1 120 Pioneers 1916 2001 Heartland HCAC c Union College Barbourville Kentucky 1879 United Methodist 1 368 Bulldogs 1933 1995 Appalachian AAC Western Kentucky State Teachers College y Bowling Green Kentucky 1906 Public 19 456 Hilltoppers amp Lady Toppers 1916 1948 CUSA e Notes Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins Represents the calendar year when spring sports competition ends a b c d e f g Currently an NCAA Division III athletic conference Currently known as Bellarmine University since 2000 a b c d e f Currently an NCAA Division I athletic conference Currently known as Bethel University since 2009 Currently known as Campbellsville University since 1996 Currently known as the University of Virginia s College at Wise UVA Wise since 1999 UVA Wise dropped Highland from its nickname in 2017 a b c Currently an NCAA Division II athletic conference Cincinnati Christian closed at the end of the 2019 fall semester without completing the rest of the 2019 20 school year Currently known as the University of the Cumberlands since 2005 Cumberlands Ky changed its nickname to Patriots in 2002 Later renamed as Eastern Kentucky State College immediately after leaving the KIAC and currently known as Eastern Kentucky University since 1966 Kentucky Wesleyan moved to its current campus in Owensboro Kentucky in 1956 Later renamed as Morehead State College immediately after leaving the KIAC and currently known as Morehead State University since 1966 Mountain State was a non basketball member school on the women s side during its tenure in the KIAC RSC The Mountain State men s basketball team joined the KIAC RSC two years after becoming a full member for other sports 2009 10 Later renamed as Murray State College immediately after leaving the KIAC and currently known as Murray State University since 1966 Ogden was merged into Western Kentucky University in 1927 Ohio Valley closed at the end of the 2021 fall semester without completing the rest of the 2021 22 school year Currently known as the University of Pikeville since 2011 Known since 2019 as the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St Louis and athletically branded as UHSP Currently known as Thomas More University since 2018 Later renamed as Western Kentucky State College immediately after leaving the KIAC and currently known as Western Kentucky University since 1966 Membership timeline edit Full member non football Associate member sport Other conference Conference sports editThe River States Conference currently sponsors 17 sports 8 men s and 9 women s A divisional format is used for men s amp women s basketball and women s volleyball East Alice Lloyd Carlow Ohio Christian Point Park Rio Grande West Virginia Tech West Brescia IU East IU Kokomo IU Southeast Midway Oakland City Saint Mary of the Woods Conference sports Sport Men s Women s Baseball nbsp Y Basketball nbsp Y nbsp Y Cross Country nbsp Y nbsp Y Golf nbsp Y nbsp Y Soccer nbsp Y nbsp Y Softball nbsp Y Tennis nbsp Y nbsp Y Track amp Field Indoor nbsp Y nbsp Y Track amp Field Outdoor nbsp Y nbsp Y Volleyball nbsp YReferences edit KIAC announces River States Conference as new name unveils new logo March 4 2016 Retrieved March 28 2016 Carlow University Athletics to join AMCC NCAA Division III Carlow Celtics July 6 2022 Retrieved July 8 2022 Ohio Christian University Announces NAIA to NCCAA DI Transition 28 February 2023 Point Park invited to join Mountain East Conference will pursue athletics in NCAA Division II January 9 2024 Retrieved January 9 2024 Midway University Trustees vote to accept men into its daytime undergraduate programs Press release Midway University May 16 2016 Retrieved April 11 2017 NAIA Approves Five Institutions for Membership NAIA March 31 2020 Retrieved March 31 2020 External links 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