New Mexico Intercollegiate Conference
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Established | 1940 |
Dissolved | 1962 |
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Members | 9 (Football) |
Region | Southwest |
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The New Mexico Intercollegiate Conference (later renamed the Frontier Conference, 1955–1962) was an intercollegiate athletic conference composed of member schools located in the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. The league existed from 1940 to 1962.[1]
Membership
Former members
- The following is an incomplete list of the membership of the Frontier Conference.
Institution (Former Name) |
Location | Founded | Type | Nickname | Joined | Left | Colors | Current Conference |
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Adams State University (Adams State College) |
Alamosa, Colorado | 1921 | Public | Grizzlies | 1946 | 1955 | Green & White |
RMAC NCAA Division II |
Northern Arizona University (Arizona State College) |
Flagstaff, Arizona | 1899 | Public | Lumberjacks | 1953 | 1962 | Blue & Gold |
Big Sky NCAA Division I FCS |
Eastern New Mexico University | Portales, New Mexico | 1927 | Public | Greyhounds | 1940 | 1953 | Green & Silver |
Lone Star NCAA Division II |
New Mexico Highlands University | Las Vegas, New Mexico | 1893 | Public | Cowboys and Cowgirls | 1940 | 1962 | Purple & White |
RMAC NCAA Division II |
New Mexico Military Institute | Roswell, New Mexico | 1891 | Public | Broncos | 1940 | 1957 | Red & Black |
WJCAC, SWJCFC NJCAA Division I |
Western New Mexico University (New Mexico State Teachers' College) |
Silver City, New Mexico | 1893 | Public | Mustangs | 1940 | 1962 | Royal Purple & Golden Yellow |
Lone Star NCAA Division II |
Oklahoma Panhandle State University (Panhandle Agricultural and Mechanical College) |
Goodwell, Oklahoma | 1909 | Public | Aggies | 1940 | 1950 | Crimson & Blue |
Heartland, Lone Star (football only) NCAA Division II |
St. Michael's College | Santa Fe, New Mexico | 1859 | Roman Catholic | Horsemen | 1948 | 1950 | Light Navy & White |
Defunct |
Sul Ross State University (Sul Ross State College) |
Alpine, Texas | 1917 | Public | Lobos | 1946 | 1949 | Scarlet & Grey |
American Southwest NCAA Division III |
Membership timeline
NMIC members Frontier members
Football championships and postseason appearances
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Conference Team | Opponent | Result | Score | Location |
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1948 Tangerine Bowl | ||||
Sul Ross State | Murray State | Tie | 21—21 | Orlando, Florida |
1958 NAIA Semifinal | ||||
Arizona State College | Gustavus Adolphus | Win | 41—12 | Tucson, Arizona |
1958 NAIA Championship (Holiday Bowl) | ||||
Arizona State College | Northeastern State | Loss | 13—19 | St. Petersburg, Florida |
See also
References
- ↑ Frontier (NM) Conference, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved October 22 2015.
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