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Mid-American Conference

The Mid-American Conference (MAC) is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I collegiate athletic conference with a membership base in the Great Lakes region that stretches from Western New York to Illinois. Nine of the twelve full member schools are in Ohio and Michigan, with single members located in Illinois, Indiana, and New York. For football, the MAC participates in the NCAA's Football Bowl Subdivision.

Mid-American Conference
AssociationNCAA
Founded1946
CommissionerJon Steinbrecher (since 2009)
Sports fielded
  • 24
    • men's: 11
    • women's: 13
DivisionDivision I
SubdivisionFBS
No. of teams12
HeadquartersCleveland, Ohio
RegionGreat Lakes
Official websitegetsomemaction.com
Locations

The MAC is headquartered in the Public Square district in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, and has two members in the nearby Akron area. The conference ranks highest among all ten NCAA Division I FBS conferences for graduation rates.[1]

History

Mid-American Conference
Location of MAC members:   East Division,   West Division

The five charter members of the Mid-American Conference were Ohio University, Butler University, the University of Cincinnati, Wayne University (now Wayne State University), and Western Reserve University, one of the predecessors to today's Case Western Reserve University. Wayne University left after the first year. Miami University and Western Michigan University took the place of those charter members for the 1948 season. The MAC added the University of Toledo (1950), Kent State University (1951), and Bowling Green State University (1952). The University of Cincinnati resigned its membership February 18, 1953, with an effective date of June 1, 1953. Cincinnati's decision was based on a new requirement that at least 5 conference football games would have to be scheduled each season, University President Raymond Walters saying they "...regretfully resign...as the university could not continue under the present setup..."[2]

The membership was steady for the next two decades except for the addition of Marshall University in 1954 and the departure of Western Reserve in 1955.[3] Marshall was expelled from the conference in 1969 due to NCAA violations.[4] The first major expansion since the 1950s took place in the mid-1970s with the addition of Central Michigan University and Eastern Michigan University in 1972 and Ball State University and Northern Illinois University in 1973. NIU left after the 1985–86 season. The University of Akron joined the conference in 1992. The conference became the largest in Division I-A with the re-admittance of Marshall and NIU in 1997 and addition of the Bulls from the University at Buffalo in 1998. The University of Central Florida, a non-football all-sports member in the Atlantic Sun Conference at the time, joined for football only in 2002, becoming the first football-only member in conference history. Marshall and Central Florida left after the 2004–05 academic year, both joining Conference USA in all sports.

In May 2005, the Temple Owls in Philadelphia signed a six-year contract with the MAC as a football-only school and began play in the East Division in 2007.[5]

The Louisville Cardinals were a MAC affiliate for field hockey for a number of years when Louisville was a member of the Metro Conference and Conference USA, winning two MAC tourney titles in 2003 and 2004.[6]

The Missouri State Bears, Evansville Purple Aces, and Southern Illinois Salukis participate in the MAC for men's swimming and diving.[7] In 2012, the West Virginia Mountaineers joined the Florida Atlantic Owls and Hartwick College Hawks as men's soccer affiliates.[8] Florida Atlantic departed upon joining Conference USA in 2013. Hartwick's contract was not renewed by the MAC in 2015. Nine schools are wrestling affiliates; most became affiliates when the MAC absorbed the former Eastern Wrestling League in 2019. Appalachian State University and Longwood University are associates in field hockey; Missouri State had also been a member in that sport from 2005 until dropping field hockey after the 2016 season. Binghamton University is an affiliate in men's tennis. In June 2017, SIU Edwardsville (SIUE) was invited to become an affiliate member in both men's soccer and wrestling in 2018.[9] When Buffalo suddenly dropped four sports, including men's soccer, SIUE's move in that sport was made immediately.[10]

The UMass Minutemen joined the MAC as a football-only member in July 2012; the university announced that the team would leave the MAC at the end of the 2015 season due to contractual issues.[11][12] Meanwhile, Temple ended its affiliation with the MAC in football and joined the Big East for football in July 2012. Following the split of the Big East into football-sponsoring and non-football conferences in July 2013, Temple became a full member of the football-sponsoring portion, the American Athletic Conference, ending its membership in the Atlantic 10 at that time.[13][14] The Chicago State Cougars were an affiliate for men's tennis until joining the Western Athletic Conference, which sponsors that sport, in July 2013.

The conference unveiled the addition of women's lacrosse to its sport sponsorship in November 2019.[15] Lacrosse began competing under the MAC banner with six teams in the 2021 season with MAC members Akron, Central Michigan and Kent State joined by associate members Detroit Mercy, Robert Morris, and Youngstown State. Eastern Michigan became the seventh women's lacrosse member when it added the sport in the 2022 season.[16]

At the end of the 2022 season, the MAC discontinued men's soccer as a sponsored sport. While the conference realignment of the early 2020s did not affect the MAC's core membership, it significantly impacted the amount of men's soccer sponsoring programs within the conference, and ultimately led to the conference lacking enough teams to maintain its automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.[17] Of the four full MAC members that sponsored men's soccer in the 2022 season, Bowling Green, Northern Illinois, and Western Michigan moved the sport to the Missouri Valley Conference,[18] and Akron moved it to the Big East Conference.[19] Chicago State, the conferences sole men's soccer affiliate, has yet to announce a new home for its own program.

Member schools

Current members

There are twelve public universities with full membership:

Institution Location Founded Joined[20] Type Enrollment
(Fall 2020)[21]
Endowment
(millions)
Nickname Colors
East Division
University of Akron Akron, Ohio 1870 1992 Public 16,094 $236 Zips    
Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, Ohio 1910 1952 18,142 $200 Falcons    
University at Buffalo Buffalo, New York 1846 1998 32,347 $1,020 Bulls    
Kent State University Kent, Ohio 1910 1951 26,822 $188 Golden Flashes    
Miami University Oxford, Ohio 1809 1947 18,880 $686 RedHawks    
Ohio University Athens, Ohio 1804 1946 25,714 $747 Bobcats    
West Division
Ball State University Muncie, Indiana 1918 1973 Public 21,597 $329 Cardinals    
Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, Michigan 1892 1971 17,311 $246 Chippewas    
Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Michigan 1849 1971 16,294 $78 Eagles    
Northern Illinois University DeKalb, Illinois 1895 1975,
1997[a]
16,769 $99 Huskies    
University of Toledo Toledo, Ohio 1872 1950 18,319 $551 Rockets    
Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan 1903 1947 19,887 $495 Broncos    
Notes
  1. ^ Northern Illinois left the MAC after the 1985–86 school year and rejoined effective the 1997–98 school year.

Current affiliate members

Twenty-one schools have MAC affiliate membership status. On July 1, 2012, Temple joined the Big East Conference for football only (the school's other sports would join the Big East/American for 2013–14), and Massachusetts replaced Temple as a football-only member in the MAC East Division. On September 19, 2012, the MAC announced Missouri, Northern Iowa and Old Dominion would join as wrestling affiliates; as the Southeastern and Missouri Valley Conferences do not sponsor wrestling. Missouri and Northern Iowa participated only in the conference tournament in the 2012–13 school year, and began full conference play in 2013–14. Old Dominion did not begin MAC competition until 2013–14, when it left the Colonial Athletic Association (which had sponsored wrestling, but no longer does so) for Conference USA (which has never sponsored the sport).[22][23] Old Dominion discontinued wrestling in April 2020.[24]

On July 1, 2013, Florida Atlantic's men's soccer program moved with the rest of its athletic program to Conference USA, and Chicago State's men's tennis team followed the rest of its sports to the Western Athletic Conference.

The 2014–15 school year saw one affiliate member leave for another conference and two new affiliates join. The Hartwick men's soccer team left the MAC for the Sun Belt Conference, which had announced in February 2014 that it would reinstate men's soccer, a sport that it last sponsored in 1995, for the 2014 season.[25] The new affiliates for 2014–15 were Binghamton in men's tennis and Longwood in field hockey.[26]

On July 1, 2017, one associate member left the MAC, another associate member dropped one of its two MAC sports, and two new schools became associate members. Northern Iowa wrestling moved from the MAC to the Big 12 Conference.[27] Missouri State dropped field hockey,[28] but remained a MAC member in men's swimming & diving. Appalachian State joined MAC field hockey,[29] and SIU Edwardsville (SIUE) joined in men's soccer.[30] SIUE was initially announced as joining in both men's soccer and wrestling in 2018, but less than a week after the initial announcement, the conference indicated that SIUE men's soccer would immediately join.[30][31] SIUE wrestling joined on its originally announced schedule.

On March 5, 2019, the conference announced that it would be adding the seven former members of the Eastern Wrestling League as affiliate members in wrestling, making the MAC the second largest wrestling conference for academic year 2019-2020.[32]

With the addition of women's lacrosse, the MAC added affiliate members Detroit Mercy, Robert Morris, and Youngstown State in the 2020–21 academic year. UDM and YSU, all-sports members of the Horizon League, were announced as incoming associates at the same time the MAC announced the addition of lacrosse.[16] RMU was announced as an incoming associate in late June 2020, shortly after the school announced it would join the Horizon League in July 2020.[33]

In June 2020, SIUE announced that it would leave the MAC men's soccer league in 2021 to rejoin its previous men's soccer home of the Missouri Valley Conference.[34] It remains in MAC wrestling to this day.

Also in 2021, Missouri left MAC wrestling and returned to its former home of the Big 12 Conference as a wrestling-only member.[35] At the same time, four schools became single-sport MAC members—Bellarmine in field hockey,[36] Georgia Southern and Georgia State in men's soccer,[37] and Valparaiso in men's swimming (the school does not include diving in its men's aquatics program).[38]

In 2022, West Virginia men's soccer was scheduled to leave the MAC for single-sport membership in Conference USA.[39] However, due to the tenuous future of C-USA at that time, West Virginia opted instead to join the Sun Belt Conference (SBC) in 2022 as that league reinstated men's soccer. Georgia Southern and Georgia State, both full SBC members, also returned men's soccer to their home conference in 2022.[40] In response, the MAC announced that Chicago State would join as a men's soccer affiliate as of the 2022–23 season, as the Cougars prepared to depart the Western Athletic Conference in all sports, including soccer.[41] Also in 2022, the MAC gained another affiliate when another Chicago institution, UIC, joined for men's swimming & diving.[42] Ultimately, Chicago State's tenure as a MAC affiliate lasted only for the 2022 season, as the conference dropped men's soccer at season's end.[17]

Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname Colors MAC
sport
Primary
conference
Appalachian State University Boone, North Carolina 1899 2017–18 Public 19,089 Mountaineers     field hockey Sun Belt
Bellarmine University Louisville, Kentucky 1950 2021–22 Private (Catholic) 3,973 Knights     ASUN
Binghamton University Vestal, New York 1946 2014–15 Public 16,098 Bearcats       tennis (m) America East
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania 1839 2019–20 9,950 Huskies     wrestling PSAC
(Division II)
Chicago State University[a] Chicago, Illinois 1867 2022-23 2,620 Cougars     soccer (m) Independent
Cleveland State University Cleveland, Ohio 1964 2019–20 17,260 Vikings     wrestling Horizon
University of Detroit Mercy Detroit, Michigan 1877 2020–21 Private (Catholic) 5,700 Titans       lacrosse (w)
University of Evansville Evansville, Indiana 1854 2009–10 Private (Methodist) 3,050 Purple Aces       swimming & diving (m) Missouri Valley
George Mason University Fairfax, Virginia 1957 2019–20 Public 35,047 Patriots     wrestling Atlantic 10
Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Lock Haven, Pennsylvania 1870 2019–20 4,607 Bald Eagles     wrestling PSAC
(Division II)
Longwood University Farmville, Virginia 1839 2014–15 4,800 Lancers     field hockey Big South
Missouri State University Springfield, Missouri 1905 2009–10 21,425 Bears     swimming & diving (m) Missouri Valley
Pennsylvania Western University Clarion (Clarion)[b] Clarion, Pennsylvania 1867 2019–20 5,225 Golden Eagles     wrestling PSAC
(Division II)
Pennsylvania Western University Edinboro (Edinboro)[b] Edinboro, Pennsylvania 1857 4,834 Fighting Scots     wrestling PSAC
(Division II)
Rider University Lawrenceville, New Jersey 1865 Private (nonsectarian) 5,400 Broncs       wrestling MAAC
Robert Morris University Moon Township, Pennsylvania 1921 2020–21 4,895 Colonials       lacrosse (w) Horizon
Southern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale, Illinois 1869 2009–10 Public 17,964 Salukis     swimming & diving (m) Missouri Valley
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville[43] Edwardsville, Illinois 1957 2018–19 14,142 Cougars     wrestling OVC
University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) Chicago, Illinois 1859 2022-23 34,199 Flames     swimming & diving (m) Missouri Valley
Valparaiso University Valparaiso, Indiana 1859 2021-22 Private 4,500 Beacons     swimming (m) Missouri Valley
Youngstown State University Youngstown, Ohio 1908 2020–21 Public 15,058 Penguins     lacrosse (w) Horizon


Former members

School names, nicknames, and colors listed here reflect those used during each school's MAC tenure.

Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors Current
conference
Butler University Indianapolis, Indiana 1855 1946 1950 Private Bulldogs     Big East
Pioneer (football only)
University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio 1819 1953 Public Bearcats     The American
(Big 12 in 2023)
Marshall University Huntington, West Virginia 1837 1954 1969 Thundering Herd     Sun Belt
1997 2005
Wayne University[c] Detroit, Michigan 1868 1946 1947 Tartars[d]     GLIAC
(Division II)
Western Reserve University[e] Cleveland, Ohio 1826 1955 Private Red Cats[f]     UAA
(Division III)
Notes
  1. ^ On November 11, 2022, the MAC announced that it was suspending men's soccer as a conference sport effective at the end of the 2022 season (2022–23 school year).[17]
  2. ^ a b Clarion and Edinboro, previously separate institutions in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education formally named "Location University of Pennsylvania", became campuses of the new Pennsylvania Western University (PennWest) on July 1, 2022. Both continue to have their own athletic programs, branded solely with their location (as was the case before the PennWest merger).
  3. ^ Wayne University became Wayne State University in 1956.
  4. ^ Wayne State's athletic teams changed from Tartars to Warriors in 1999.
  5. ^ Western Reserve merged with Case Institute of Technology in 1967 to form Case Western Reserve University, with the athletic programs merging in 1971.
  6. ^ Western Reserve's teams were known as the Red Cats during their time in the MAC.[44] With the athletic merger, Case Western Reserve abandoned the nicknames of both former institutions and adopted Spartans.

Former affiliate members

School names, nicknames, and colors listed here reflect those used during each school's MAC tenure.

Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors MAC
sport
Current
primary
conference
Current
conference
in former
MAC sport
University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida 1963 2002–03 2004–05 Public Golden Knights[a]     football The American
(Big 12 in 2023)
Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, Florida 1961 2008–09[45] 2012–13 Owls     soccer (m) C-USA
(The American in 2023)
The American
Georgia Southern University Statesboro, Georgia 1906 2021–22 2022–23 Eagles     soccer (m) Sun Belt
Georgia State University Atlanta, Georgia 1913 Panthers    
Hartwick College[b] Oneonta, New York 1797 2007–08 2013–14 Private Hawks     soccer (m)[45] Empire 8
(NCAA Division III)
Indiana University-
Purdue University
Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne, Indiana 1917 2002–03m.ten. 2006–07 Public Mastodons[c]     tennis (m)[46] Summit
2005–06m.soc. soccer (m)[45]
University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 1865 1995–96 2004–05 Wildcats     SEC Sun Belt
University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 1798 1994–95 Cardinals     field hockey[47] ACC
University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts 1863 2012–13 2015–16 Minutemen     football Atlantic 10 FBS Independent
University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri 1839 2012–13 2020–21 Tigers     wrestling SEC Big 12
Missouri State University[d] Springfield, Missouri 1905 2005–06 2016–17 Lady Bears     field hockey[47] Missouri Valley (dropped sport)
University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa 1876 2012–13 Panthers     wrestling Big 12
Old Dominion University Norfolk, Virginia 1930 2013–14 2019–20 Monarchs       Sun Belt (dropped sport)[24]
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville[43][e] Edwardsville, Illinois 1957 2017–18 2020–21 Cougars     soccer (m)[31] OVC Missouri Valley
Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1884 2007–08 2011–12 Owls     football The American
West Virginia University Morgantown, West Virginia 1867 2012–13 2022–23 Mountaineers     soccer (m) Big 12 Sun Belt
Notes
  1. ^ Central Florida (UCF), known as the Golden Knights during their MAC tenure, dropped "Golden" from the athletic nickname in 2007 as part of their rebrand to the UCF Knights.
  2. ^ In early 2014, the MAC made the decision "... to move forward without multi-divisional institutions." The conference then informed Hartwick that their contract as an affiliate member would not be renewed.
  3. ^ Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW), known as the IPFW Mastodons during their affiliation with the MAC for men's soccer and men's tennis, rebranded their athletic program as the Fort Wayne Mastodons in 2016. Following IPFW's split into two separate institutions in July 2018, the Fort Wayne athletic program transferred to the larger of the two new institutions, Purdue University Fort Wayne, and the athletic program rebranded again as the Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons. The school colors changed to the old gold and black used by the other members of the Purdue system, most notably the main campus.
  4. ^ Missouri State remains a MAC affiliate in men's swimming & diving.
  5. ^ SIUE remains a MAC affiliate in wrestling.

Membership timeline

UMass Minutemen footballTemple Owls footballUCF Knights footballUniversity at BuffaloUniversity of AkronNorthern Illinois UniversityBall State UniversityEastern Michigan UniversityCentral Michigan UniversityMarshall UniversityBowling Green State UniversityKent State UniversityUniversity of ToledoWestern Michigan UniversityMiami UniversityOhio UniversityWestern Reserve UniversityUniversity of CincinnatiButler UniversityWayne State University

Full members Full members (non-football) Associate members (football only)

Academics

One of the current full member schools, the University at Buffalo, is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU).[48] All members of the MAC are classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity" except for the University at Buffalo, Kent State University, and Ohio University, which are classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity".[49] Member schools are also ranked nationally and globally by various groups, including U.S. News & World Report and Times Higher Education.

University Location Affiliation Carnegie[49] Endowment[50][51] USN Nat.[52] URAP Global[53]
University of Akron Akron, Ohio Public Research (High) $236,000,000 293-381 763
Ball State University Muncie, Indiana Public Research (High) $212,800,000 192 1,437
Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, Ohio Public Research (High) $200,000,000 246 1,443
University at Buffalo Buffalo, New York Public Research (Very High) $1,020,000,000 79 279
Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, Michigan Public Research (High) $246,000,000 240 1,335
Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Michigan Public Research (High) $78,000,000 293-381 2,187
Kent State University Kent, Ohio Public Research (Very High) $188,000,000 211 801
Miami University Oxford, Ohio Public Research (High) $736,000,000 91 1,061
Northern Illinois University DeKalb, Illinois Public Research (High) $99,000,000 293-381 1,078
Ohio University Athens, Ohio Public Research (Very High) $943,400,000 176 701
University of Toledo Toledo, Ohio Public Research (High) $551,000,000 293-381 745
Western Michigan University Kalamazoo, Michigan Public Research (High) $495,000,000 246 1,292

Sports

The Mid-American Conference sponsors championship competition in 11 men's and 13 women's NCAA sanctioned sports, with women's lacrosse becoming the newest sport in 2020–21.[54] As of the 2022–23 school year, 20 schools are associate members for six sports.

As the MAC is an FBS conference, its full members are subject to the NCAA requirement that FBS members field teams in at least 16 NCAA-recognized sports. However, the MAC itself requires sponsorship of only four sports: football, men's and women's basketball, and women's volleyball.[55]

Teams in MAC competition[a]
Sport Men's Women's
Baseball 11
Basketball 12 12
Cross country 8 12
Field hockey 8
Football 12
Golf 8 10
Gymnastics 7
Lacrosse 7
Soccer 5 12
Softball 12
Swimming and diving 6 8
Tennis 6 7
Track and field (indoor) 4 12
Track and field (outdoor) 5 12
Volleyball 12
Wrestling 13
  1. ^ Numbers of teams are as of the 2021–22 school year.

Men's sponsored sports by school

School Baseball Basketball Cross country Football Golf Soccer[a] Swimming Tennis Track and field
(indoor)
Track and field
(outdoor)
Wrestling Total MAC sports
Akron  Y  Y  N  Y  N  Y  N  N  Y  Y  N 6
Ball State  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  N  N  N 6
Bowling Green  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  N  N  N 6
Buffalo  N  Y  Y  Y  N  N  N  Y  Y  Y  Y 7
Central Michigan  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  N  N  N  Y 6
Eastern Michigan  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  N  Y  Y  N 7
Kent State  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  N  Y  Y  Y 8
Miami (OH)  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  N  N  Y  N 7
Northern Illinois  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  N  N  Y 7
Ohio  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  N  N  N  Y 6
Toledo  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  Y  N  N  N 6
Western Michigan  Y  Y  N  Y  N  Y  N  Y  N  N  N 5
Totals 11 12 8 12 8 4+1[b] 2+5[c] 5+1[d] 4 5 5+8[e] 76+14
  1. ^ The MAC dropped men's soccer at the end of its 2022 season.
  2. ^ Affiliate member Chicago State.
  3. ^ Affiliate members Evansville, Missouri State, Southern Illinois, UIC, and Valparaiso (swimming only).
  4. ^ Affiliate member Binghamton.
  5. ^ Affiliates Bloomsburg, Clarion, Cleveland State, Edinboro, George Mason, Lock Haven, Rider, and SIUE.

Men's varsity sports not sponsored by the MAC

School Ice hockey Rifle[a] Volleyball
Akron No GARC No
Ball State No No MIVA
Bowling Green CCHA No No
Miami NCHC No No
Western Michigan NCHC No No
Notes
  1. ^ Rifle is technically a men's sport, but men's, women's, and coed teams all compete against each other. Akron fields a coed team.

Women's sponsored sports by school

School Basketball Cross country Field hockey Golf Gymnastics Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track and field
(indoor)
Track and field
(outdoor)
Volleyball Total MAC sports
Akron  Y  Y  N  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y 10
Ball State  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 12
Bowling Green  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 11
Buffalo  Y  Y  N  N  N  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 9
Central Michigan  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  Y  Y  Y 11
Eastern Michigan  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  N  Y  Y  Y 10
Kent State  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  Y  Y  Y 11
Miami  Y  Y  Y  N  N  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
Northern Illinois  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
Ohio  Y  Y  Y  Y  N  N  Y  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y 10
Toledo  Y  Y  N  Y  N  N  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
Western Michigan  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  N  Y  Y  Y  Y 10
Totals 12 12 5+3[a] 10 7 4+3[b] 12 11 8 7 12 12 12 124+6
  1. ^ Affiliate members Appalachian State, Bellarmine, and Longwood.
  2. ^ Affiliate members Detroit Mercy, Robert Morris, and Youngstown State.

Women's varsity sports not sponsored by the MAC

School Rifle[a] Rowing Synchronized skating[b]
Akron GARC No No
Eastern Michigan No CAA No
Miami No No Independent

Notes:

  1. ^ Rifle is technically a men's sport, but men's, women's, and coed teams all compete against each other. Akron fields a coed team.
  2. ^ Synchronized skating is sanctioned by U.S. Figure Skating, not by the NCAA. Most synchronized skating teams are clubs not affiliated with any college or university; Miami is one of about 15 schools that sponsor varsity or club teams.

Football

All-time results

  For the most recent season, see 2022 Mid-American Conference football season.

[56][when?]

Team First season All-time record All-time win % Bowl appearances Bowl record MAC titles Other conference titles Stadium Head coach
East Division
Akron 1891 518–545–36 .488 2 1–1 1 0 InfoCision Stadium – Summa Field Joe Moorhead
Bowling Green 1919 533–364–52 .589 13 5–8 12 5 Doyt Perry Stadium Scot Loeffler
Buffalo 1894 385–514–28 .430 5* 2–3 1 1 University at Buffalo Stadium Maurice Linguist
Kent State 1920 335–535–28 .389 3 1-2 1 0 Dix Stadium Sean Lewis
Miami (OH) 1888 674–446–44 .598 10 7–3 15 7 Yager Stadium Chuck Martin
Ohio 1894 579–566–47 .505 13 5–8 5 6 Peden Stadium Tim Albin
West Division
Ball State 1924 439–402–32 .521 8 1–7 5 5 Scheumann Stadium Mike Neu
Central Michigan 1896 603–400–37 .598 9 3–6 7 9 Kelly/Shorts Stadium Jim McElwain
Eastern Michigan 1891 443–576–47 .438 4 1–3 1 9 Rynearson Stadium Chris Creighton
Northern Illinois 1899 566–475–51 .542 11 4–7 6 8 Huskie Stadium Thomas Hammock
Toledo 1917 517–416–24 .553 15 10–5 12 3 Glass Bowl Jason Candle
Western Michigan 1905 556–439–24 .557 7 1–6 3 1 Waldo Stadium Tim Lester
  • - Buffalo invited to Tangerine Bowl in 1958 / Declined due to Florida's segregation laws at the time which would not have allowed Buffalo's two black players to participate.

MAC champions

Bowl games

In 2017, the MAC is contracted to provide a team for each of the four college football bowl games: the Bahamas Bowl, LendingTree Bowl, Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, and Camellia Bowl. The MAC also has secondary agreements with the Quick Lane Bowl and with several ESPN owned bowls.

Notes
  • The MAC Champion (if not invited to the College Football Playoff or its associated bowls) is not contractually obligated to any specific bowl. The conference and the universities select which teams will play in which of the league's affiliated bowls.

College Football Playoff

The MAC champion receives an automatic berth in one of the so-called "New Year's Six" bowl games associated with the College Football Playoff under either of the following circumstances:

  • Selected as one of the top four teams overall by the CFP selection committee, in which case the team will play in a CFP national semifinal.
  • Ranked by the committee as the top champion among the five conferences (American, C-USA, MAC, MW, Sun Belt) given access to one of the CFP bowls, in which case the team will play in the so-called "Access Bowl" as an at-large selection.

The first "Access Bowl" berth in 2014 went to Boise State (MW); the 2015 berth went to Houston (American). The MAC got its first berth in 2016 with Western Michigan, who had an undefeated regular season that year and finished ranked at No. 15 in the AP Poll.

During the era of the now-defunct Bowl Championship Series (BCS), one MAC team appeared in a BCS bowl game. In 2012, NIU qualified by being ranked in the top 16 (15th) in the season's final BCS standings, and also higher than at least one champion of a conference that received an automatic berth in a BCS game. In the 2012 season, two such conference champions were ranked below NIU: Big East champion Louisville, who was ranked 22nd, and Big Ten champion Wisconsin, who was unranked. NIU lost to Florida State in the Orange Bowl.

Rivalries

Football rivalries involving MAC teams include:

Teams Rivalry name Trophy Meetings Record Series leader Current streak
Akron Kent State Wagon Wheel 63 35–26–2 Akron Kent State won 4
Akron Youngstown State Steel Tire 35 19–14–2 Youngstown State Youngstown State won 3
Ball State Northern Illinois Bronze Stalk Trophy 48 25–22–2 Northern Illinois Northern Illinois won 1
Ball State Indiana State Blue Key Victory Bell 65 38–24–1 Ball State Indiana State won 1
Bowling Green Kent State Battle for the Anniversary Award Anniversary Award 89 60–23–6 Bowling Green Kent State won 4
Bowling Green Toledo Battle of I-75 Battle of I-75 Trophy 85 41–41–4 Tie Bowling Green won 1
Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Central Michigan–Eastern Michigan Rivalry 98 62–30–6 Central Michigan Central Michigan won 2
Central Michigan Western Michigan CMU–WMU Rivalry Victory Cannon 93 51-40–2 Western Michigan Central Michigan won 1
Miami Cincinnati Battle for the Bell Victory Bell 125 59–59–7 Tie Cincinnati won 15
Miami Ohio Battle of the Bricks 97 54-41-2 Miami Ohio won 1
Ohio Marshall Battle for the Bell The Bell 60 33–21–6 Ohio Marshall won 1

In addition, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, and Western Michigan compete for the Michigan MAC Trophy, which is awarded to the team with the best head-to-head record each year. Since the inception of the trophy in 2005, Western Michigan has won 7 times, Central Michigan has won 5 times, and Eastern Michigan has won the trophy 4 times. Western Michigan has won the trophy the past three years (2018-2020) as well as 6 of the past 7 years (2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, and 2020).

Basketball

In August 2010, Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher and the Cleveland Cavaliers announced that the Mid-American Conference men's and women's basketball tournaments would remain in Cleveland at the venue then known as Quicken Loans Arena and now as Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse through 2017.[57] Both tournaments have flourished since moving to Cleveland in 2000, with the men's semi-finals and championship regularly drawing large crowds at Quicken Loans Arena.[58] In 2007, the MAC also announced a format change for both tournaments, bringing all twelve men's and women's teams to Cleveland. The MAC also co-hosted the 2007 Women's Final Four at Quicken Loans Arena after successfully hosting the 2006 NCAA Women's Basketball Regional at the same facility.

On May 12, 2020, Steinbrecher announced a suite of major changes to the conference's competitive format across multiple sports in response to fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. Specific to men's and women's basketball, the following changes took effect in 2020–21 and will continue through at least 2023–24:[59]

  • The conference adopted a single league table, eliminating the divisional standings.
  • The conference schedule increased from 18 to 20 games.
  • Only the top eight men's and women's teams advance to their respective conference tournaments.

Championships

Current MAC champions

The following are the most recent conference champions of each MAC sport. Champions from the previous academic year are indicated with the calendar year of their title.

In sports in which regular-season and tournament champions are recognized, "RS" indicates regular-season champion and "T" indicates tournament champion.

Facilities

School Football stadium Capacity Basketball arena Capacity Baseball stadium Capacity
Akron InfoCision Stadium–Summa Field 30,000 James A. Rhodes Arena 5,500 Lee R. Jackson Field 1,500
Ball State Scheumann Stadium 22,500[60] John E. Worthen Arena 11,500 Ball Diamond 1,700
Bowling Green Doyt Perry Stadium 24,000 Stroh Center 4,700 Warren E. Steller Field 2,500
Buffalo University at Buffalo Stadium 25,013 Alumni Arena 6,100 Non-baseball school
Central Michigan Kelly/Shorts Stadium 30,255 McGuirk Arena 5,300 Bill Theunissen Stadium 2,046
Eastern Michigan Rynearson Stadium 30,200 George Gervin GameAbove Center 8,800 Oestrike Stadium 1,313
Kent State Dix Stadium 25,319 Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center 6,327 Schoonover Stadium 1,130
Miami Yager Stadium 24,286 Millett Hall 6,400 Stanley G. McKie Field at Joseph P. Hayden Jr. Park 1,000
Northern Illinois Brigham Field at Huskie Stadium 23,595 Convocation Center 10,000 Ralph McKinzie Field 1,500
Ohio Peden Stadium 24,000 Convocation Center 13,080 Bob Wren Stadium 4,000
Toledo Glass Bowl 26,248 Savage Arena 7,300 Scott Park Baseball Complex 1,000
Western Michigan Waldo Stadium 30,200 University Arena 5,421 Robert J. Bobb Stadium at Judson Hyames Field 1,500

Hall of Fame

The Mid-American Conference Hall of Fame was the first Division I conference Hall of Fame.[61] It was established in 1987 and classes have been inducted in 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 2012 and 2013.[62][63]

In order to be eligible, a person must have participated during the time the university was in the MAC and five years must have passed from the time the individual participated in athletics or worked in the athletic department.[61]

The following is a list of the members of the MAC Hall of Fame, along with school affiliation, sport(s) for which they were inducted, and year of induction.

  • Harold Anderson, Bowling Green, basketball, 1991
  • Janet Bachna, Kent State, gymnastics, 1992
  • Joe Begala, Kent State, wrestling, 1991
  • Tom Beutler, Toledo, football, 1994
  • Kermit Blosser, Ohio, golf, 1988
  • Jim Corrigall, Kent State, football, 1994
  • Hasely Crawford, Eastern Michigan, track and field, 1991
  • Ben Curtis, Kent State, golf, 2012
  • Caroline (Mast) Daugherty, Ohio, basketball, 1994
  • Herb Deromedi, Central Michigan, football, 2012
  • Chuck Ealey, Toledo, football, 1988
  • Fran Ebert, Western Michigan, softball / basketball, 1992
  • Wayne Embry, Miami, basketball, 2012
  • Karen Fitzpatrick, Ball State, field hockey, 2012
  • John Gill, WMU athlete / coach / administrator, 1994
  • Maurice Harvey, Ball State, football, 1992
  • Bill Hess, Ohio, football coach, 1992
  • Gary Hogeboom, Central Michigan, football, 1994
  • Fred Jacoby, MAC commissioner, 1990
  • Bob James, MAC commissioner, 1989
  • Ron Johnson, Eastern Michigan, football, 1988
  • Dave Keilitz, Central Michigan, baseball, 2013
  • Ted Kjolhede, Central Michigan, basketball, 1988
  • Kim Knuth, Toledo, women's basketball, 2013
  • Ken Kramer, Ball State, football, 1991
  • Bill Lajoie, Western Michigan, baseball, 1991
  • Jack Lambert, Kent State, football, 1988
  • Frank Lauterbur, Toledo, football, 1990
  • Mel Long, Toledo, football, 1992
  • Charlier Maher, Western Michigan, baseball, 1989
  • Bill Mallory, Miami/Northern Illinois, football, 2013
  • Brad Maynard, Ball State, football, 2013
  • Ray McCallum, Ball State, basketball, 1988
  • Jack McLain, MAC football official, 1992
  • Karen Michalak, Central Michigan, basketball / track and field / field hockey, 1992
  • Gordon Minty, Eastern Michigan, track and field, 1994
  • Steve Mix, Toledo, basketball, 1989
  • Thurman Munson, Kent State, baseball, 1990
  • Ira Murchinson, Western Michigan, track and field, 1990
  • Don Nehlen, Bowling Green, football, 1994
  • Manny Newsome, Western Michigan, basketball, 1988
  • Bob Nichols, Toledo, basketball, 2012
  • John Offerdahl, Western Michigan, football, 2013
  • Bob Owchinko, Eastern Michigan, baseball, 1992
  • Ara Parseghian, Miami, football, 1988
  • Doyt Perry, Bowling Green, football, 1988
  • John Pont, Miami, football player / coach, 1992
  • John Pruis, Ball State, president, 1994
  • Trevor Rees, Kent State, football, 1989
  • David Reese, MAC commissioner, 1988
  • George Rider, Miami, track and field, 1989
  • William Rohr, Miami, basketball coach 1994
  • Dan Roundfield, Central Michigan, basketball, 1990
  • Bo Schembechler, Miami, football coach, 1991
  • Mike Schmidt, Ohio, baseball, 2012
  • Dick Shrider, Miami, basketball, 1990
  • Christi Smith, Akron, track and field, 2013
  • Jim Snyder, Ohio, basketball, 1991
  • Shafer Suggs, Ball State, football, 1989
  • Nate Thurmond, Bowling Green, basketball, 1989
  • Gary Trent, Ohio, men's basketball, 2013
  • Phil Villapiano, Bowling Green, football, 1992
  • Bob Welch, Eastern Michigan, baseball, 1990
  • Dave Wottle, Bowling Green, track and field, 1990
  • Bob Wren, Ohio, baseball, 1989

Media

Broadcasts

A number of MAC sports, including football, men's and women's basketball, baseball, soccer, wrestling and volleyball, are telecast on Spectrum Sports (Ohio), replacing SportsTime Ohio and Fox Sports Ohio as the MAC TV partner.[64] Along with Spectrum Sports, ESPN, as well as the American Sports Network, retain the "local and regional" syndication telecast rights to the MAC for football and basketball.

In 2000 ESPN began broadcasting MAC football games on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The conference agreed to the unusual schedule to increase television ratings by not competing against other football. Fans nicknamed the midweek games MACtion. In 2014 the conference and ESPN agreed to a new contract for 13 years. Each school receives more than $800,000 annually, and plays most November games on weekday nights; 16 of 18 games in 2016 were not on Saturdays, for example. While MACtion decreases stadium attendance, games appear on an ESPN channel to a nationwide audience instead of a less-popular channel or streaming media.[65]

Ball State produces its own comprehensive television package with Ball State Sports Link. Affiliate stations include WIPB in Muncie, WNDY in Indianapolis, WPTA in Fort Wayne, WHME in South Bend, WTVW in Evansville, WYIN in Merrillville and Comcast in Michigan. All Ball State Sports Link games are also broadcast on student radio station WCRD and on the Ball State Radio Network produced by WLBC-FM and Backyard Broadcasting.

NIU has multiple football and basketball games telecast by Comcast SportsNet Chicago. In addition, most NIU football and basketball games can be heard on WSCR-AM 670 "The Score" – Chicago's powerful 50,000-watt top-rated all-sports station, which reaches 38 states and Canada.

MAC Properties

MAC Properties (a division of ISP Sports) is the sponsorship arm of the Mid-American Conference, and handles all forms of sponsorship and advertising for the MAC which includes managing and growing its stable of official corporate partners. As of 2010, the MAC has five official corporate partners: FirstEnergy, Marathon, PNC Bank, AutoTrader.com and Cleveland Clinic Sports Health. There are approximately 20 other companies engaged as sponsors of the conference at the non-official level. MAC Properties also assists with the management of the conference's television and radio contracts, including those with ESPN Regional, FOX Sports Ohio and ESPN 850 WKNR among others.

See also

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External links

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The Mid American Conference MAC is a National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division I collegiate athletic conference with a membership base in the Great Lakes region that stretches from Western New York to Illinois Nine of the twelve full member schools are in Ohio and Michigan with single members located in Illinois Indiana and New York For football the MAC participates in the NCAA s Football Bowl Subdivision Mid American ConferenceAssociationNCAAFounded1946CommissionerJon Steinbrecher since 2009 Sports fielded24 men s 11 women s 13DivisionDivision ISubdivisionFBSNo of teams12HeadquartersCleveland OhioRegionGreat LakesOfficial websitegetsomemaction wbr comLocationsThe MAC is headquartered in the Public Square district in downtown Cleveland Ohio and has two members in the nearby Akron area The conference ranks highest among all ten NCAA Division I FBS conferences for graduation rates 1 Contents 1 History 2 Member schools 2 1 Current members 2 2 Current affiliate members 2 3 Former members 2 4 Former affiliate members 2 5 Membership timeline 3 Academics 4 Sports 4 1 Men s sponsored sports by school 4 1 1 Men s varsity sports not sponsored by the MAC 4 2 Women s sponsored sports by school 4 2 1 Women s varsity sports not sponsored by the MAC 5 Football 5 1 All time results 5 2 MAC champions 5 3 College Football Playoff 5 4 Rivalries 6 Basketball 7 Championships 7 1 Current MAC champions 8 Facilities 9 Hall of Fame 10 Media 10 1 Broadcasts 10 2 MAC Properties 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory EditMid American Conference Interactive fullscreen map Location of MAC members East Division West Division The five charter members of the Mid American Conference were Ohio University Butler University the University of Cincinnati Wayne University now Wayne State University and Western Reserve University one of the predecessors to today s Case Western Reserve University Wayne University left after the first year Miami University and Western Michigan University took the place of those charter members for the 1948 season The MAC added the University of Toledo 1950 Kent State University 1951 and Bowling Green State University 1952 The University of Cincinnati resigned its membership February 18 1953 with an effective date of June 1 1953 Cincinnati s decision was based on a new requirement that at least 5 conference football games would have to be scheduled each season University President Raymond Walters saying they regretfully resign as the university could not continue under the present setup 2 The membership was steady for the next two decades except for the addition of Marshall University in 1954 and the departure of Western Reserve in 1955 3 Marshall was expelled from the conference in 1969 due to NCAA violations 4 The first major expansion since the 1950s took place in the mid 1970s with the addition of Central Michigan University and Eastern Michigan University in 1972 and Ball State University and Northern Illinois University in 1973 NIU left after the 1985 86 season The University of Akron joined the conference in 1992 The conference became the largest in Division I A with the re admittance of Marshall and NIU in 1997 and addition of the Bulls from the University at Buffalo in 1998 The University of Central Florida a non football all sports member in the Atlantic Sun Conference at the time joined for football only in 2002 becoming the first football only member in conference history Marshall and Central Florida left after the 2004 05 academic year both joining Conference USA in all sports In May 2005 the Temple Owls in Philadelphia signed a six year contract with the MAC as a football only school and began play in the East Division in 2007 5 The Louisville Cardinals were a MAC affiliate for field hockey for a number of years when Louisville was a member of the Metro Conference and Conference USA winning two MAC tourney titles in 2003 and 2004 6 The Missouri State Bears Evansville Purple Aces and Southern Illinois Salukis participate in the MAC for men s swimming and diving 7 In 2012 the West Virginia Mountaineers joined the Florida Atlantic Owls and Hartwick College Hawks as men s soccer affiliates 8 Florida Atlantic departed upon joining Conference USA in 2013 Hartwick s contract was not renewed by the MAC in 2015 Nine schools are wrestling affiliates most became affiliates when the MAC absorbed the former Eastern Wrestling League in 2019 Appalachian State University and Longwood University are associates in field hockey Missouri State had also been a member in that sport from 2005 until dropping field hockey after the 2016 season Binghamton University is an affiliate in men s tennis In June 2017 SIU Edwardsville SIUE was invited to become an affiliate member in both men s soccer and wrestling in 2018 9 When Buffalo suddenly dropped four sports including men s soccer SIUE s move in that sport was made immediately 10 The UMass Minutemen joined the MAC as a football only member in July 2012 the university announced that the team would leave the MAC at the end of the 2015 season due to contractual issues 11 12 Meanwhile Temple ended its affiliation with the MAC in football and joined the Big East for football in July 2012 Following the split of the Big East into football sponsoring and non football conferences in July 2013 Temple became a full member of the football sponsoring portion the American Athletic Conference ending its membership in the Atlantic 10 at that time 13 14 The Chicago State Cougars were an affiliate for men s tennis until joining the Western Athletic Conference which sponsors that sport in July 2013 The conference unveiled the addition of women s lacrosse to its sport sponsorship in November 2019 15 Lacrosse began competing under the MAC banner with six teams in the 2021 season with MAC members Akron Central Michigan and Kent State joined by associate members Detroit Mercy Robert Morris and Youngstown State Eastern Michigan became the seventh women s lacrosse member when it added the sport in the 2022 season 16 At the end of the 2022 season the MAC discontinued men s soccer as a sponsored sport While the conference realignment of the early 2020s did not affect the MAC s core membership it significantly impacted the amount of men s soccer sponsoring programs within the conference and ultimately led to the conference lacking enough teams to maintain its automatic bid to the NCAA tournament 17 Of the four full MAC members that sponsored men s soccer in the 2022 season Bowling Green Northern Illinois and Western Michigan moved the sport to the Missouri Valley Conference 18 and Akron moved it to the Big East Conference 19 Chicago State the conferences sole men s soccer affiliate has yet to announce a new home for its own program Member schools EditCurrent members Edit There are twelve public universities with full membership Institution Location Founded Joined 20 Type Enrollment Fall 2020 21 Endowment millions Nickname ColorsEast DivisionUniversity of Akron Akron Ohio 1870 1992 Public 16 094 236 Zips Bowling Green State University Bowling Green Ohio 1910 1952 18 142 200 Falcons University at Buffalo Buffalo New York 1846 1998 32 347 1 020 Bulls Kent State University Kent Ohio 1910 1951 26 822 188 Golden Flashes Miami University Oxford Ohio 1809 1947 18 880 686 RedHawks Ohio University Athens Ohio 1804 1946 25 714 747 Bobcats West DivisionBall State University Muncie Indiana 1918 1973 Public 21 597 329 Cardinals Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant Michigan 1892 1971 17 311 246 Chippewas Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti Michigan 1849 1971 16 294 78 Eagles Northern Illinois University DeKalb Illinois 1895 1975 1997 a 16 769 99 Huskies University of Toledo Toledo Ohio 1872 1950 18 319 551 Rockets Western Michigan University Kalamazoo Michigan 1903 1947 19 887 495 Broncos Notes Northern Illinois left the MAC after the 1985 86 school year and rejoined effective the 1997 98 school year Current affiliate members Edit Twenty one schools have MAC affiliate membership status On July 1 2012 Temple joined the Big East Conference for football only the school s other sports would join the Big East American for 2013 14 and Massachusetts replaced Temple as a football only member in the MAC East Division On September 19 2012 the MAC announced Missouri Northern Iowa and Old Dominion would join as wrestling affiliates as the Southeastern and Missouri Valley Conferences do not sponsor wrestling Missouri and Northern Iowa participated only in the conference tournament in the 2012 13 school year and began full conference play in 2013 14 Old Dominion did not begin MAC competition until 2013 14 when it left the Colonial Athletic Association which had sponsored wrestling but no longer does so for Conference USA which has never sponsored the sport 22 23 Old Dominion discontinued wrestling in April 2020 24 On July 1 2013 Florida Atlantic s men s soccer program moved with the rest of its athletic program to Conference USA and Chicago State s men s tennis team followed the rest of its sports to the Western Athletic Conference The 2014 15 school year saw one affiliate member leave for another conference and two new affiliates join The Hartwick men s soccer team left the MAC for the Sun Belt Conference which had announced in February 2014 that it would reinstate men s soccer a sport that it last sponsored in 1995 for the 2014 season 25 The new affiliates for 2014 15 were Binghamton in men s tennis and Longwood in field hockey 26 On July 1 2017 one associate member left the MAC another associate member dropped one of its two MAC sports and two new schools became associate members Northern Iowa wrestling moved from the MAC to the Big 12 Conference 27 Missouri State dropped field hockey 28 but remained a MAC member in men s swimming amp diving Appalachian State joined MAC field hockey 29 and SIU Edwardsville SIUE joined in men s soccer 30 SIUE was initially announced as joining in both men s soccer and wrestling in 2018 but less than a week after the initial announcement the conference indicated that SIUE men s soccer would immediately join 30 31 SIUE wrestling joined on its originally announced schedule On March 5 2019 the conference announced that it would be adding the seven former members of the Eastern Wrestling League as affiliate members in wrestling making the MAC the second largest wrestling conference for academic year 2019 2020 32 With the addition of women s lacrosse the MAC added affiliate members Detroit Mercy Robert Morris and Youngstown State in the 2020 21 academic year UDM and YSU all sports members of the Horizon League were announced as incoming associates at the same time the MAC announced the addition of lacrosse 16 RMU was announced as an incoming associate in late June 2020 shortly after the school announced it would join the Horizon League in July 2020 33 In June 2020 SIUE announced that it would leave the MAC men s soccer league in 2021 to rejoin its previous men s soccer home of the Missouri Valley Conference 34 It remains in MAC wrestling to this day Also in 2021 Missouri left MAC wrestling and returned to its former home of the Big 12 Conference as a wrestling only member 35 At the same time four schools became single sport MAC members Bellarmine in field hockey 36 Georgia Southern and Georgia State in men s soccer 37 and Valparaiso in men s swimming the school does not include diving in its men s aquatics program 38 In 2022 West Virginia men s soccer was scheduled to leave the MAC for single sport membership in Conference USA 39 However due to the tenuous future of C USA at that time West Virginia opted instead to join the Sun Belt Conference SBC in 2022 as that league reinstated men s soccer Georgia Southern and Georgia State both full SBC members also returned men s soccer to their home conference in 2022 40 In response the MAC announced that Chicago State would join as a men s soccer affiliate as of the 2022 23 season as the Cougars prepared to depart the Western Athletic Conference in all sports including soccer 41 Also in 2022 the MAC gained another affiliate when another Chicago institution UIC joined for men s swimming amp diving 42 Ultimately Chicago State s tenure as a MAC affiliate lasted only for the 2022 season as the conference dropped men s soccer at season s end 17 Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment Nickname Colors MACsport PrimaryconferenceAppalachian State University Boone North Carolina 1899 2017 18 Public 19 089 Mountaineers field hockey Sun BeltBellarmine University Louisville Kentucky 1950 2021 22 Private Catholic 3 973 Knights ASUNBinghamton University Vestal New York 1946 2014 15 Public 16 098 Bearcats tennis m America EastBloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Bloomsburg Pennsylvania 1839 2019 20 9 950 Huskies wrestling PSAC Division II Chicago State University a Chicago Illinois 1867 2022 23 2 620 Cougars soccer m IndependentCleveland State University Cleveland Ohio 1964 2019 20 17 260 Vikings wrestling HorizonUniversity of Detroit Mercy Detroit Michigan 1877 2020 21 Private Catholic 5 700 Titans lacrosse w University of Evansville Evansville Indiana 1854 2009 10 Private Methodist 3 050 Purple Aces swimming amp diving m Missouri ValleyGeorge Mason University Fairfax Virginia 1957 2019 20 Public 35 047 Patriots wrestling Atlantic 10Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania Lock Haven Pennsylvania 1870 2019 20 4 607 Bald Eagles wrestling PSAC Division II Longwood University Farmville Virginia 1839 2014 15 4 800 Lancers field hockey Big SouthMissouri State University Springfield Missouri 1905 2009 10 21 425 Bears swimming amp diving m Missouri ValleyPennsylvania Western University Clarion Clarion b Clarion Pennsylvania 1867 2019 20 5 225 Golden Eagles wrestling PSAC Division II Pennsylvania Western University Edinboro Edinboro b Edinboro Pennsylvania 1857 4 834 Fighting Scots wrestling PSAC Division II Rider University Lawrenceville New Jersey 1865 Private nonsectarian 5 400 Broncs wrestling MAACRobert Morris University Moon Township Pennsylvania 1921 2020 21 4 895 Colonials lacrosse w HorizonSouthern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale Illinois 1869 2009 10 Public 17 964 Salukis swimming amp diving m Missouri ValleySouthern Illinois University Edwardsville 43 Edwardsville Illinois 1957 2018 19 14 142 Cougars wrestling OVCUniversity of Illinois Chicago UIC Chicago Illinois 1859 2022 23 34 199 Flames swimming amp diving m Missouri ValleyValparaiso University Valparaiso Indiana 1859 2021 22 Private 4 500 Beacons swimming m Missouri ValleyYoungstown State University Youngstown Ohio 1908 2020 21 Public 15 058 Penguins lacrosse w Horizon Former members Edit School names nicknames and colors listed here reflect those used during each school s MAC tenure Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors CurrentconferenceButler University Indianapolis Indiana 1855 1946 1950 Private Bulldogs Big EastPioneer football only University of Cincinnati Cincinnati Ohio 1819 1953 Public Bearcats The American Big 12 in 2023 Marshall University Huntington West Virginia 1837 1954 1969 Thundering Herd Sun Belt1997 2005Wayne University c Detroit Michigan 1868 1946 1947 Tartars d GLIAC Division II Western Reserve University e Cleveland Ohio 1826 1955 Private Red Cats f UAA Division III Notes On November 11 2022 the MAC announced that it was suspending men s soccer as a conference sport effective at the end of the 2022 season 2022 23 school year 17 a b Clarion and Edinboro previously separate institutions in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education formally named Location University of Pennsylvania became campuses of the new Pennsylvania Western University PennWest on July 1 2022 Both continue to have their own athletic programs branded solely with their location as was the case before the PennWest merger Wayne University became Wayne State University in 1956 Wayne State s athletic teams changed from Tartars to Warriors in 1999 Western Reserve merged with Case Institute of Technology in 1967 to form Case Western Reserve University with the athletic programs merging in 1971 Western Reserve s teams were known as the Red Cats during their time in the MAC 44 With the athletic merger Case Western Reserve abandoned the nicknames of both former institutions and adopted Spartans Former affiliate members Edit School names nicknames and colors listed here reflect those used during each school s MAC tenure Institution Location Founded Joined Left Type Nickname Colors MACsport Currentprimaryconference Currentconferencein formerMAC sportUniversity of Central Florida Orlando Florida 1963 2002 03 2004 05 Public Golden Knights a football The American Big 12 in 2023 Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton Florida 1961 2008 09 45 2012 13 Owls soccer m C USA The American in 2023 The AmericanGeorgia Southern University Statesboro Georgia 1906 2021 22 2022 23 Eagles soccer m Sun BeltGeorgia State University Atlanta Georgia 1913 Panthers Hartwick College b Oneonta New York 1797 2007 08 2013 14 Private Hawks soccer m 45 Empire 8 NCAA Division III Indiana University Purdue UniversityFort Wayne Fort Wayne Indiana 1917 2002 03m ten 2006 07 Public Mastodons c tennis m 46 Summit2005 06m soc soccer m 45 University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky 1865 1995 96 2004 05 Wildcats SEC Sun BeltUniversity of Louisville Louisville Kentucky 1798 1994 95 Cardinals field hockey 47 ACCUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst Massachusetts 1863 2012 13 2015 16 Minutemen football Atlantic 10 FBS IndependentUniversity of Missouri Columbia Missouri 1839 2012 13 2020 21 Tigers wrestling SEC Big 12Missouri State University d Springfield Missouri 1905 2005 06 2016 17 Lady Bears field hockey 47 Missouri Valley dropped sport University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls Iowa 1876 2012 13 Panthers wrestling Big 12Old Dominion University Norfolk Virginia 1930 2013 14 2019 20 Monarchs Sun Belt dropped sport 24 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 43 e Edwardsville Illinois 1957 2017 18 2020 21 Cougars soccer m 31 OVC Missouri ValleyTemple University Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1884 2007 08 2011 12 Owls football The AmericanWest Virginia University Morgantown West Virginia 1867 2012 13 2022 23 Mountaineers soccer m Big 12 Sun BeltNotes Central Florida UCF known as the Golden Knights during their MAC tenure dropped Golden from the athletic nickname in 2007 as part of their rebrand to the UCF Knights In early 2014 the MAC made the decision to move forward without multi divisional institutions The conference then informed Hartwick that their contract as an affiliate member would not be renewed Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne IPFW known as the IPFW Mastodons during their affiliation with the MAC for men s soccer and men s tennis rebranded their athletic program as the Fort Wayne Mastodons in 2016 Following IPFW s split into two separate institutions in July 2018 the Fort Wayne athletic program transferred to the larger of the two new institutions Purdue University Fort Wayne and the athletic program rebranded again as the Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons The school colors changed to the old gold and black used by the other members of the Purdue system most notably the main campus Missouri State remains a MAC affiliate in men s swimming amp diving SIUE remains a MAC affiliate in wrestling Membership timeline Edit Full members Full members non football Associate members football only Academics EditOne of the current full member schools the University at Buffalo is a member of the Association of American Universities AAU 48 All members of the MAC are classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity except for the University at Buffalo Kent State University and Ohio University which are classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very high research activity 49 Member schools are also ranked nationally and globally by various groups including U S News amp World Report and Times Higher Education University Location Affiliation Carnegie 49 Endowment 50 51 USN Nat 52 URAP Global 53 University of Akron Akron Ohio Public Research High 236 000 000 293 381 763Ball State University Muncie Indiana Public Research High 212 800 000 192 1 437Bowling Green State University Bowling Green Ohio Public Research High 200 000 000 246 1 443University at Buffalo Buffalo New York Public Research Very High 1 020 000 000 79 279Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant Michigan Public Research High 246 000 000 240 1 335Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti Michigan Public Research High 78 000 000 293 381 2 187Kent State University Kent Ohio Public Research Very High 188 000 000 211 801Miami University Oxford Ohio Public Research High 736 000 000 91 1 061Northern Illinois University DeKalb Illinois Public Research High 99 000 000 293 381 1 078Ohio University Athens Ohio Public Research Very High 943 400 000 176 701University of Toledo Toledo Ohio Public Research High 551 000 000 293 381 745Western Michigan University Kalamazoo Michigan Public Research High 495 000 000 246 1 292Sports EditThe Mid American Conference sponsors championship competition in 11 men s and 13 women s NCAA sanctioned sports with women s lacrosse becoming the newest sport in 2020 21 54 As of the 2022 23 school year 20 schools are associate members for six sports As the MAC is an FBS conference its full members are subject to the NCAA requirement that FBS members field teams in at least 16 NCAA recognized sports However the MAC itself requires sponsorship of only four sports football men s and women s basketball and women s volleyball 55 Teams in MAC competition a Sport Men s Women sBaseball 11 Basketball 12 12Cross country 8 12Field hockey 8Football 12 Golf 8 10Gymnastics 7Lacrosse 7Soccer 5 12Softball 12Swimming and diving 6 8Tennis 6 7Track and field indoor 4 12Track and field outdoor 5 12Volleyball 12Wrestling 13 Numbers of teams are as of the 2021 22 school year Men s sponsored sports by school Edit School Baseball Basketball Cross country Football Golf Soccer a Swimming Tennis Track and field indoor Track and field outdoor Wrestling Total MAC sportsAkron Y Y N Y N Y N N Y Y N 6Ball State Y Y N Y Y N Y Y N N N 6Bowling Green Y Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N 6Buffalo N Y Y Y N N N Y Y Y Y 7Central Michigan Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N Y 6Eastern Michigan Y Y Y Y Y N N N Y Y N 7Kent State Y Y Y Y Y N N N Y Y Y 8Miami OH Y Y Y Y Y N Y N N Y N 7Northern Illinois Y Y N Y Y Y N Y N N Y 7Ohio Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N Y 6Toledo Y Y Y Y Y N N Y N N N 6Western Michigan Y Y N Y N Y N Y N N N 5Totals 11 12 8 12 8 4 1 b 2 5 c 5 1 d 4 5 5 8 e 76 14 The MAC dropped men s soccer at the end of its 2022 season Affiliate member Chicago State Affiliate members Evansville Missouri State Southern Illinois UIC and Valparaiso swimming only Affiliate member Binghamton Affiliates Bloomsburg Clarion Cleveland State Edinboro George Mason Lock Haven Rider and SIUE Men s varsity sports not sponsored by the MAC Edit School Ice hockey Rifle a VolleyballAkron No GARC NoBall State No No MIVABowling Green CCHA No NoMiami NCHC No NoWestern Michigan NCHC No NoNotes Rifle is technically a men s sport but men s women s and coed teams all compete against each other Akron fields a coed team Women s sponsored sports by school Edit School Basketball Cross country Field hockey Golf Gymnastics Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track and field indoor Track and field outdoor Volleyball Total MAC sportsAkron Y Y N Y N Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y 10Ball State Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 12Bowling Green Y Y N Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 11Buffalo Y Y N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9Central Michigan Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y Y Y 11Eastern Michigan Y Y N Y Y Y Y N Y N Y Y Y 10Kent State Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y Y Y 11Miami Y Y Y N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10Northern Illinois Y Y N Y Y N Y Y N Y Y Y Y 10Ohio Y Y Y Y N N Y Y Y N Y Y Y 10Toledo Y Y N Y N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 10Western Michigan Y Y N Y Y N Y Y N Y Y Y Y 10Totals 12 12 5 3 a 10 7 4 3 b 12 11 8 7 12 12 12 124 6 Affiliate members Appalachian State Bellarmine and Longwood Affiliate members Detroit Mercy Robert Morris and Youngstown State Women s varsity sports not sponsored by the MAC Edit School Rifle a Rowing Synchronized skating b Akron GARC No NoEastern Michigan No CAA NoMiami No No IndependentNotes Rifle is technically a men s sport but men s women s and coed teams all compete against each other Akron fields a coed team Synchronized skating is sanctioned by U S Figure Skating not by the NCAA Most synchronized skating teams are clubs not affiliated with any college or university Miami is one of about 15 schools that sponsor varsity or club teams Football EditAll time results Edit For the most recent season see 2022 Mid American Conference football season This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2017 56 when Team First season All time record All time win Bowl appearances Bowl record MAC titles Other conference titles Stadium Head coachEast DivisionAkron 1891 518 545 36 488 2 1 1 1 0 InfoCision Stadium Summa Field Joe MoorheadBowling Green 1919 533 364 52 589 13 5 8 12 5 Doyt Perry Stadium Scot LoefflerBuffalo 1894 385 514 28 430 5 2 3 1 1 University at Buffalo Stadium Maurice LinguistKent State 1920 335 535 28 389 3 1 2 1 0 Dix Stadium Sean LewisMiami OH 1888 674 446 44 598 10 7 3 15 7 Yager Stadium Chuck MartinOhio 1894 579 566 47 505 13 5 8 5 6 Peden Stadium Tim AlbinWest DivisionBall State 1924 439 402 32 521 8 1 7 5 5 Scheumann Stadium Mike NeuCentral Michigan 1896 603 400 37 598 9 3 6 7 9 Kelly Shorts Stadium Jim McElwainEastern Michigan 1891 443 576 47 438 4 1 3 1 9 Rynearson Stadium Chris CreightonNorthern Illinois 1899 566 475 51 542 11 4 7 6 8 Huskie Stadium Thomas HammockToledo 1917 517 416 24 553 15 10 5 12 3 Glass Bowl Jason CandleWestern Michigan 1905 556 439 24 557 7 1 6 3 1 Waldo Stadium Tim Lester Buffalo invited to Tangerine Bowl in 1958 Declined due to Florida s segregation laws at the time which would not have allowed Buffalo s two black players to participate MAC champions Edit Main article MAC Championship Game Bowl gamesIn 2017 the MAC is contracted to provide a team for each of the four college football bowl games the Bahamas Bowl LendingTree Bowl Famous Idaho Potato Bowl and Camellia Bowl The MAC also has secondary agreements with the Quick Lane Bowl and with several ESPN owned bowls Name Location Opposing conferenceBahamas Bowl Nassau Bahamas C USALendingTree Bowl Mobile Alabama Sun BeltFamous Idaho Potato Bowl Boise Idaho Mountain WestCamellia Bowl Montgomery Alabama Sun BeltNotesThe MAC Champion if not invited to the College Football Playoff or its associated bowls is not contractually obligated to any specific bowl The conference and the universities select which teams will play in which of the league s affiliated bowls College Football Playoff Edit The MAC champion receives an automatic berth in one of the so called New Year s Six bowl games associated with the College Football Playoff under either of the following circumstances Selected as one of the top four teams overall by the CFP selection committee in which case the team will play in a CFP national semifinal Ranked by the committee as the top champion among the five conferences American C USA MAC MW Sun Belt given access to one of the CFP bowls in which case the team will play in the so called Access Bowl as an at large selection The first Access Bowl berth in 2014 went to Boise State MW the 2015 berth went to Houston American The MAC got its first berth in 2016 with Western Michigan who had an undefeated regular season that year and finished ranked at No 15 in the AP Poll During the era of the now defunct Bowl Championship Series BCS one MAC team appeared in a BCS bowl game In 2012 NIU qualified by being ranked in the top 16 15th in the season s final BCS standings and also higher than at least one champion of a conference that received an automatic berth in a BCS game In the 2012 season two such conference champions were ranked below NIU Big East champion Louisville who was ranked 22nd and Big Ten champion Wisconsin who was unranked NIU lost to Florida State in the Orange Bowl Rivalries Edit Football rivalries involving MAC teams include Teams Rivalry name Trophy Meetings Record Series leader Current streakAkron Kent State Wagon Wheel 63 35 26 2 Akron Kent State won 4Akron Youngstown State Steel Tire 35 19 14 2 Youngstown State Youngstown State won 3Ball State Northern Illinois Bronze Stalk Trophy 48 25 22 2 Northern Illinois Northern Illinois won 1Ball State Indiana State Blue Key Victory Bell 65 38 24 1 Ball State Indiana State won 1Bowling Green Kent State Battle for the Anniversary Award Anniversary Award 89 60 23 6 Bowling Green Kent State won 4Bowling Green Toledo Battle of I 75 Battle of I 75 Trophy 85 41 41 4 Tie Bowling Green won 1Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Rivalry 98 62 30 6 Central Michigan Central Michigan won 2Central Michigan Western Michigan CMU WMU Rivalry Victory Cannon 93 51 40 2 Western Michigan Central Michigan won 1Miami Cincinnati Battle for the Bell Victory Bell 125 59 59 7 Tie Cincinnati won 15Miami Ohio Battle of the Bricks 97 54 41 2 Miami Ohio won 1Ohio Marshall Battle for the Bell The Bell 60 33 21 6 Ohio Marshall won 1In addition Central Michigan Eastern Michigan and Western Michigan compete for the Michigan MAC Trophy which is awarded to the team with the best head to head record each year Since the inception of the trophy in 2005 Western Michigan has won 7 times Central Michigan has won 5 times and Eastern Michigan has won the trophy 4 times Western Michigan has won the trophy the past three years 2018 2020 as well as 6 of the past 7 years 2014 2015 2016 2018 2019 and 2020 Basketball EditMain articles Mid American Conference men s basketball tournament and Mid American Conference women s basketball tournament See also Mid American Conference Men s Basketball Player of the Year In August 2010 Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher and the Cleveland Cavaliers announced that the Mid American Conference men s and women s basketball tournaments would remain in Cleveland at the venue then known as Quicken Loans Arena and now as Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse through 2017 57 Both tournaments have flourished since moving to Cleveland in 2000 with the men s semi finals and championship regularly drawing large crowds at Quicken Loans Arena 58 In 2007 the MAC also announced a format change for both tournaments bringing all twelve men s and women s teams to Cleveland The MAC also co hosted the 2007 Women s Final Four at Quicken Loans Arena after successfully hosting the 2006 NCAA Women s Basketball Regional at the same facility On May 12 2020 Steinbrecher announced a suite of major changes to the conference s competitive format across multiple sports in response to fallout from the COVID 19 pandemic Specific to men s and women s basketball the following changes took effect in 2020 21 and will continue through at least 2023 24 59 The conference adopted a single league table eliminating the divisional standings The conference schedule increased from 18 to 20 games Only the top eight men s and women s teams advance to their respective conference tournaments Championships EditMain article List of Mid American Conference champions Current MAC champions Edit The following are the most recent conference champions of each MAC sport Champions from the previous academic year are indicated with the calendar year of their title In sports in which regular season and tournament champions are recognized RS indicates regular season champion and T indicates tournament champion Fall 2022 Sport SchoolFootball ToledoSoccer M Akron RS Western Michigan T Soccer W Buffalo RS amp T Volleyball W Ball State RS West Bowling Green RS East amp T Cross country M MiamiCross country W ToledoField hockey W Kent State RS Miami RS amp T Winter 2022 23 Sport SchoolBasketball M Toledo RS 2022 23 men s basketball team T Basketball W Toledo RS T Indoor track and field M Eastern MichiganIndoor track and field W Eastern MichiganSwimming and diving M MiamiSwimming and diving W AkronGymnastics W Wrestling M Lock Haven Spring 2022 Sport SchoolBaseball Central MichiganSoftball Miami RS amp T Outdoor track and field M Kent StateOutdoor track and field W AkronGolf M Kent StateGolf W Kent StateTennis M Western Michigan RS amp T Tennis W Ball State RS West amp T Miami RS East Facilities EditSchool Football stadium Capacity Basketball arena Capacity Baseball stadium CapacityAkron InfoCision Stadium Summa Field 30 000 James A Rhodes Arena 5 500 Lee R Jackson Field 1 500Ball State Scheumann Stadium 22 500 60 John E Worthen Arena 11 500 Ball Diamond 1 700Bowling Green Doyt Perry Stadium 24 000 Stroh Center 4 700 Warren E Steller Field 2 500Buffalo University at Buffalo Stadium 25 013 Alumni Arena 6 100 Non baseball schoolCentral Michigan Kelly Shorts Stadium 30 255 McGuirk Arena 5 300 Bill Theunissen Stadium 2 046Eastern Michigan Rynearson Stadium 30 200 George Gervin GameAbove Center 8 800 Oestrike Stadium 1 313Kent State Dix Stadium 25 319 Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center 6 327 Schoonover Stadium 1 130Miami Yager Stadium 24 286 Millett Hall 6 400 Stanley G McKie Field at Joseph P Hayden Jr Park 1 000Northern Illinois Brigham Field at Huskie Stadium 23 595 Convocation Center 10 000 Ralph McKinzie Field 1 500Ohio Peden Stadium 24 000 Convocation Center 13 080 Bob Wren Stadium 4 000Toledo Glass Bowl 26 248 Savage Arena 7 300 Scott Park Baseball Complex 1 000Western Michigan Waldo Stadium 30 200 University Arena 5 421 Robert J Bobb Stadium at Judson Hyames Field 1 500Hall of Fame EditThe Mid American Conference Hall of Fame was the first Division I conference Hall of Fame 61 It was established in 1987 and classes have been inducted in 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 2012 and 2013 62 63 In order to be eligible a person must have participated during the time the university was in the MAC and five years must have passed from the time the individual participated in athletics or worked in the athletic department 61 The following is a list of the members of the MAC Hall of Fame along with school affiliation sport s for which they were inducted and year of induction Harold Anderson Bowling Green basketball 1991 Janet Bachna Kent State gymnastics 1992 Joe Begala Kent State wrestling 1991 Tom Beutler Toledo football 1994 Kermit Blosser Ohio golf 1988 Jim Corrigall Kent State football 1994 Hasely Crawford Eastern Michigan track and field 1991 Ben Curtis Kent State golf 2012 Caroline Mast Daugherty Ohio basketball 1994 Herb Deromedi Central Michigan football 2012 Chuck Ealey Toledo football 1988 Fran Ebert Western Michigan softball basketball 1992 Wayne Embry Miami basketball 2012 Karen Fitzpatrick Ball State field hockey 2012 John Gill WMU athlete coach administrator 1994 Maurice Harvey Ball State football 1992 Bill Hess Ohio football coach 1992 Gary Hogeboom Central Michigan football 1994 Fred Jacoby MAC commissioner 1990 Bob James MAC commissioner 1989 Ron Johnson Eastern Michigan football 1988 Dave Keilitz Central Michigan baseball 2013 Ted Kjolhede Central Michigan basketball 1988 Kim Knuth Toledo women s basketball 2013 Ken Kramer Ball State football 1991 Bill Lajoie Western Michigan baseball 1991 Jack Lambert Kent State football 1988 Frank Lauterbur Toledo football 1990 Mel Long Toledo football 1992 Charlier Maher Western Michigan baseball 1989 Bill Mallory Miami Northern Illinois football 2013 Brad Maynard Ball State football 2013 Ray McCallum Ball State basketball 1988 Jack McLain MAC football official 1992 Karen Michalak Central Michigan basketball track and field field hockey 1992 Gordon Minty Eastern Michigan track and field 1994 Steve Mix Toledo basketball 1989 Thurman Munson Kent State baseball 1990 Ira Murchinson Western Michigan track and field 1990 Don Nehlen Bowling Green football 1994 Manny Newsome Western Michigan basketball 1988 Bob Nichols Toledo basketball 2012 John Offerdahl Western Michigan football 2013 Bob Owchinko Eastern Michigan baseball 1992 Ara Parseghian Miami football 1988 Doyt Perry Bowling Green football 1988 John Pont Miami football player coach 1992 John Pruis Ball State president 1994 Trevor Rees Kent State football 1989 David Reese MAC commissioner 1988 George Rider Miami track and field 1989 William Rohr Miami basketball coach 1994 Dan Roundfield Central Michigan basketball 1990 Bo Schembechler Miami football coach 1991 Mike Schmidt Ohio baseball 2012 Dick Shrider Miami basketball 1990 Christi Smith Akron track and field 2013 Jim Snyder Ohio basketball 1991 Shafer Suggs Ball State football 1989 Nate Thurmond Bowling Green basketball 1989 Gary Trent Ohio men s basketball 2013 Phil Villapiano Bowling Green football 1992 Bob Welch Eastern Michigan baseball 1990 Dave Wottle Bowling Green track and field 1990 Bob Wren Ohio baseball 1989Media EditBroadcasts Edit A number of MAC sports including football men s and women s basketball baseball soccer wrestling and volleyball are telecast on Spectrum Sports Ohio replacing SportsTime Ohio and Fox Sports Ohio as the MAC TV partner 64 Along with Spectrum Sports ESPN as well as the American Sports Network retain the local and regional syndication telecast rights to the MAC for football and basketball In 2000 ESPN began broadcasting MAC football games on Tuesdays and Wednesdays The conference agreed to the unusual schedule to increase television ratings by not competing against other football Fans nicknamed the midweek games MACtion In 2014 the conference and ESPN agreed to a new contract for 13 years Each school receives more than 800 000 annually and plays most November games on weekday nights 16 of 18 games in 2016 were not on Saturdays for example While MACtion decreases stadium attendance games appear on an ESPN channel to a nationwide audience instead of a less popular channel or streaming media 65 Ball State produces its own comprehensive television package with Ball State Sports Link Affiliate stations include WIPB in Muncie WNDY in Indianapolis WPTA in Fort Wayne WHME in South Bend WTVW in Evansville WYIN in Merrillville and Comcast in Michigan All Ball State Sports Link games are also broadcast on student radio station WCRD and on the Ball State Radio Network produced by WLBC FM and Backyard Broadcasting NIU has multiple football and basketball games telecast by Comcast SportsNet Chicago In addition most NIU football and basketball games can be heard on WSCR AM 670 The Score Chicago s powerful 50 000 watt top rated all sports station which reaches 38 states and Canada MAC Properties Edit MAC Properties a division of ISP Sports is the sponsorship arm of the Mid American Conference and handles all forms of sponsorship and advertising for the MAC which includes managing and growing its stable of official corporate partners As of 2010 the MAC has five official corporate partners FirstEnergy Marathon PNC Bank AutoTrader com and Cleveland Clinic Sports Health There are approximately 20 other companies engaged as sponsors of the conference at the non official level MAC Properties also assists with the management of the conference s television and radio contracts including those with ESPN Regional FOX Sports Ohio and ESPN 850 WKNR among others See also EditList of American collegiate athletic stadiums and arenasReferences Edit MAC Football Programs Lead I A Public Institutions In Graduation Success Rates Press release Temple Owls September 29 2006 Archived from the original on June 27 2020 Retrieved June 25 2020 The Lima News February 19 1953 Volume high but conference movement itself not unprecedented NCAA Archived from the original on February 24 2014 Retrieved December 15 2012 Wilson Tracy December 15 2006 The Real Story Behind We Are Marshall Retrieved November 8 2011 2016 MAC Football Media Guide History amp Records pdf PDF Dropbox 2015 FH Record Book PDF Mid American Conference Missouri State Will Join Mid American Conference in Men s Swimming Missouri State University August 7 2009 Archived from the original on December 11 2013 Retrieved June 25 2020 Carvelli Michael April 3 2012 West Virginia men s soccer team to join the Mid American Conference next season The Daily Athenaeum Archived from the original on September 12 2012 Retrieved July 7 2012 SIU Edwardsville joins Mid American Conference as affiliate member in two sports Hustle Belt Vox Media Inc June 2 2017 Retrieved July 14 2017 SIUE men s soccer to join MAC immediately The Telegraph June 8 2017 Retrieved July 14 2017 Elton Alexander April 19 2011 University of Massachusetts football to join Mid American Conference sources say The Plain Dealer Retrieved April 19 2011 UMass Football Will Leave Mid American Conference at End of 2015 University of Massachusetts Official Athletic Site Archived March 4 2016 at the Wayback Machine Umassathletics com 2014 03 26 Retrieved on 2014 04 12 Temple joining Big East for football in 2012 other sports in 2013 Retrieved June 2 2017 Temple to play Big East football next season New York Daily News Retrieved June 2 2017 Staff November 6 2019 MAC adding women s lacrosse for 2020 21 Associated Press Retrieved February 4 2020 a b Logue Brian November 6 2019 MAC Starts Division I Women s Lacrosse League Eastern Michigan To Add Program US Lacrosse Magazine Retrieved February 4 2020 a b c MAC to Suspend Sponsoring Men s Soccer Following 2022 Season Press release Mid American Conference November 11 2022 Retrieved November 23 2022 Missouri Valley Conference To Expand in Men s Soccer for 2023 Press release Missouri Valley Conference November 11 2022 Retrieved November 23 2022 BIG EAST Adds Akron For Men s Soccer Press release Big East Conference November 16 2022 Retrieved November 17 2022 History of the MAC Archived from the original on June 3 2012 Retrieved June 25 2020 National Center for Education Statistics NCES Home Page part of the U S Department of Education nces ed gov Retrieved June 7 2022 MAC Adds Three Affiliate Members In Wrestling Press release Mid American Conference August 29 2012 Archived from the original on October 20 2012 Retrieved September 21 2012 MAC adds Missouri Northern Iowa and Old Dominion as wrestling members Fox News March 27 2015 Retrieved June 25 2020 a b Parsons Brian April 3 2020 Old Dominion eliminates wrestling program effective immediately WAVY TV 10 Retrieved April 3 2020 Sun Belt Men s Soccer to Re Debut in Fall 2014 Press release Sun Belt Conference February 11 2014 Retrieved February 13 2014 Binghamton Joins in Men s Tennis and Longwood in Field Hockey Press release Mid American Conference April 21 2014 Archived from the original on June 15 2014 Retrieved June 13 2014 Ryder Nic June 8 2017 Official UNI and Fresno State Joining Big 12 IAWrestle com Retrieved June 9 2017 Missouri State Athletics to Restructure Sport Offerings Reduce Expenses Press release Missouri State Athletics April 3 2017 Retrieved September 16 2018 Appalachian State Joins MAC as Affiliate Member in Field Hockey Press release Mid American Conference June 30 2016 Retrieved June 25 2020 a b MAC Welcomes SIU Edwardsville as Men s Soccer Affiliate Member in 2017 Press release Mid American Conference June 8 2017 Retrieved June 25 2020 a b SIUE men s soccer to join MAC immediately The Telegraph June 8 2017 Retrieved June 8 2017 Schofield Paul March 5 2019 Division I Eastern Wrestling League to merge with MAC next season Trib Total Media Retrieved February 4 2020 Robert Morris to Join MAC as Affiliate Member in Women s Lacrosse Press release Mid American Conference June 23 2020 Retrieved June 29 2020 MVC Adds SIUE as Men s Soccer Affiliate Press release Missouri Valley Conference June 12 2020 Retrieved June 24 2020 Big 12 Adds Missouri as Affiliate Member in Wrestling Press release Big 12 Conference April 22 2021 Retrieved May 13 2021 Bellarmine to Join MAC as Affiliate Member in Field Hockey Press release Mid American Conference June 9 2020 Retrieved October 1 2020 Georgia Southern Georgia State Added As Affiliate Members in Men s Soccer Press release Mid American Conference May 21 2021 Retrieved May 27 2021 Valparaiso To Join MAC As Affiliate Member In Men s Swimming amp Diving Press release Mid American Conference March 4 2021 Retrieved May 28 2022 MSOC West Virginia Added as C USA Soccer Member for 2022 Press release Conference USA June 14 2021 Retrieved June 15 2021 Sun Belt Conference Announces Return of Men s Soccer This Fall Press release Sun Belt Conference April 6 2022 Retrieved April 7 2022 Chicago State Men s Soccer Joins Mid American Conference as an Affiliate Member gocsucougars com May 27 2022 Retrieved May 28 2022 UIC to Join MAC As Affiliate Member in Men s Swimming amp Diving Press release Mid American Conference August 30 2022 Retrieved September 20 2022 a b SIU Edwardsville joins Mid American Conference as affiliate member in two sports Hustle Belt Vox Media Inc June 2 2017 Retrieved June 2 2017 Team Colors Mascots Names Case Western Reserve University 2012 Retrieved June 2 2017 a b c Year By Year Standings PDF 2013 MAC Men s Soccer Media Guide Mid American Conference pp 25 26 Retrieved July 8 2014 MAC Men s Tennis Tournament History PDF 2012 MAC Men s Tennis Record Book Mid American Conference Retrieved April 22 2013 a b Annual MAC Standings PDF 2018 MAC Field Hockey Record Book Mid American Conference Retrieved September 16 2018 AAU Member Institutions and Years of Admission Association of American Universities Retrieved June 6 2014 a b Carnegie Classifications Institution Lookup Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching 2022 Retrieved January 7 2022 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY20 to FY21 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers 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on July 17 2011 Retrieved March 14 2011 MAC Tournament History 2008 09 Men s Basketball Media Guide Mid American Conference 2008 pp 62 63 Archived from the original PDF on July 16 2009 Retrieved September 26 2009 Strack Jordan May 12 2020 Major changes coming to Mid American Conference Toledo OH WTOL Retrieved May 12 2020 Scheumann Stadium Ball State University Retrieved June 26 2016 The most recent renovation transformed the stadium into a major community asset while increased its capacity to 22 500 and added permanent lighting for night games a b MAC Hall of Fame Mid American Conference Archived from the original on July 14 2011 Retrieved January 26 2009 MAC Announces 2012 Hall of Fame Class Mid American Conference Archived from the original on April 24 2013 Retrieved May 10 2012 MAC Announces 2013 Hall of Fame Class Mid American Conference May 30 2013 Archived from the original on June 3 2013 Retrieved May 30 2013 Time Warner Cable Sports Named New Regional Television Partner gt MAC 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