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Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1976–1996)

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The Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA) was an NCAA Division III and NAIA college athletic conference that operated from 1976 to 1996. Its members were all located in the US state of Texas. When the association dissolved in 1996, most of the teams joined the newly formed American Southwest Conference which included teams from other states.

Member schools

Final members

Institution Nickname Location[a] Founded Affiliation Enrollment Joined[1] Left Subsequent
conference(s)
Current
conference
Austin College Roos Sherman 1849 Presbyterian
(PCUSA)
1,291 1976 1996 American Southwest
(1996–2006)
Southern (SCAC)
(2006–present)
University of Dallas Crusaders Irving 1956 Catholic 3,255 1989 American Southwest
(1996–2001)
D-III Independent
(2001–11)
Southern (SCAC)
(2011–present)
Hardin–Simmons University Cowboys Abilene 1891 Baptist
(BGCT)
2,333 1990 American Southwest
(1996–present)
Howard Payne University Yellow Jackets Brownwood 1889 Baptist
(BGCT)
1,400 1987 American Southwest
(1996–present)
McMurry University War Hawks Abilene 1923 United
Methodist
1,430 1976 American Southwest
(1996–2012)
Heartland[b]
(2012–14)
American Southwest
(2014–present)
Sul Ross State University Lobos Alpine 1917 Public
(TSUS)
2,070 1976 American Southwest
(1996–present)
Notes
  1. ^ All cities were located in the State of Texas.
  2. ^ Currently an NCAA Division II athletic conference.

Former members

Institution Nickname Location[a] Founded Affiliation Enrollment Joined[1] Left Subsequent
conference(s)
Current
conference
Lubbock Christian College[b] Chaparrals Lubbock 1957 Churches
of Christ
2,100 1979 1982 NAIA Independent
(1982–94)
Sooner (SAC)[c]
(1994–2013)
Heartland[d]
(2013–19)
Lone Star (LSC)[d]
(2019–present)
Midwestern State University Mustangs Wichita Falls 1922 Public
(TTUS)
6,093 1990[e] 1995 Lone Star (LSC)[d]
(1995–present)
Tarleton State University Texans Stephenville 1899 Public
(TAMUS)
13,996 1976 1991 NAIA/D-II Independent
(1991–94)
Lone Star (LSC)[d]
(1994–2020)
Western (WAC)[f]
(2020–present)
Trinity University Tigers San Antonio 1869 Nonsectarian[g] 2,487 1976 1981 D-III Independent
(1981–89)
Southern (SCAC)
(1989–present)
Notes
  1. ^ All cities were located in the State of Texas.
  2. ^ Currently known as Lubbock Christian University since 1987.
  3. ^ Currently an NAIA athletic conference.
  4. ^ a b c d Currently an NCAA Division II athletic conference.
  5. ^ Midwestern State joined the TIAA as an associate member for football from the 1987 to 1989 fall seasons (1987–88 to 1989–90 school years).
  6. ^ Currently an NCAA Division I athletic conference.
  7. ^ Partially affiliated with the Presbyterian Church.

Membership timeline

American Southwest ConferenceHardin–Simmons UniversitySouthern Collegiate Athletic ConferenceNCAA Division III independent schoolsAmerican Southwest ConferenceUniversity of DallasLone Star ConferenceMidwestern State UniversityAmerican Southwest ConferenceHoward Payne UniversityLone Star ConferenceHeartland ConferenceSooner Athletic ConferenceNAIA independent schoolsLubbock Christian UniversitySouthern Collegiate Athletic ConferenceNCAA Division III independent schoolsTrinity University (Texas)Lone Star ConferenceNAIA independent schoolsTarleton State UniversityAmerican Southwest ConferenceSul Ross State UniversityAmerican Southwest ConferenceHeartland ConferenceAmerican Southwest ConferenceMcMurry UniversitySouthern Collegiate Athletic ConferenceAmerican Southwest ConferenceAustin College

Championships

Baseball

  • 1988 Sul Ross
  • 1989 Tarleton State
  • 1990 Sul Ross
  • 1991 Tarleton State
  • 1992 Howard Payne
  • 1993 Howard Payne
  • 1994 Howard Payne
  • 1995 Hardin–Simmons
  • 1996 Sul Ross

Men's basketball

  • 1977 Tarleton State
  • 1978 McMurry
  • 1979 McMurry
  • 1980 McMurry
  • 1981 McMurry
  • 1982 McMurry
  • 1983 Lubbock Christian
  • 1984 McMurry/Tarleton State
  • 1985 McMurry
  • 1986 McMurry
  • 1987 McMurry
  • 1988 Howard Payne
  • 1989 Tarleton State
  • 1990 Tarleton State
  • 1991 Tarleton State
  • 1992 Howard Payne/Hardin–Simmons
  • 1993 Hardin–Simmons
  • 1994 McMurry
  • 1995 Howard Payne
  • 1996 Howard Payne/McMurry

Women's basketball

  • 1977 Tarleton State
  • 1978 Tarleton State
  • 1979 Tarleton State
  • 1980 Tarleton State
  • 1981 Tarleton State
  • 1982 Tarleton State/McMurry
  • 1983 Tarleton State
  • 1984 Tarleton State
  • 1985 Tarleton State/Sul Ross
  • 1986 Tarleton State
  • 1987 Sul Ross
  • 1988 Tarleton State
  • 1989 Tarleton State
  • 1990 Howard Payne
  • 1991 Tarleton State
  • 1992 Sul Ross
  • 1993 Hardin–Simmons
  • 1994 Hardin–Simmons/Howard Payne
  • 1995 Hardin–Simmons/Howard Payne/Sul Ross
  • 1996 Hardin–Simmons

Football

  • 1976 Trinity
  • 1977 Tarleton State
  • 1978 Tarleton State
  • 1979 Austin College
  • 1980 McMurry
  • 1981 Austin College/Sul Ross
  • 1982 Sul Ross
  • 1983 McMurry/Sul Ross
  • 1984 Austin College
  • 1985 Austin College/Sul Ross
  • 1986 Tarleton State
  • 1987 Tarleton State
  • 1988 Austin College
  • 1989 Tarleton State/Howard Payne
  • 1990 Tarleton State
  • 1991 Midwestern State
  • 1992 Howard Payne
  • 1993 Hardin–Simmons
  • 1994 Hardin–Simmons/Midwestern State/Howard Payne
  • 1995 Howard Payne/Hardin–Simmons

Men's golf

  • 1977 McMurry
  • 1978 Trinity
  • 1979 McMurry
  • 1980 McMurry
  • 1981 McMurry
  • 1982 McMurry
  • 1983 McMurry
  • 1984 Tarleton State
  • 1985 Sul Ross
  • 1986 McMurry
  • 1987 McMurry
  • 1988 Howard Payne
  • 1989 Howard Payne
  • 1990 Tarleton State
  • 1991 Tarleton State
  • 1992 Midwestern State
  • 1993 Hardin–Simmons
  • 1994 McMurry
  • 1995 McMurry
  • 1996 McMurry

Men's tennis

  • 1980 Sul Ross
  • 1981 Sul Ross
  • 1982 Sul Ross
  • 1983 Sul Ross
  • 1984 Austin College
  • 1985 Sul Ross
  • 1986 Austin College
  • 1987 McMurry
  • 1988 Sul Ross
  • 1989 Tarleton State
  • 1990 Tarleton State
  • 1991 Tarleton State/Howard Payne
  • 1992 Tarleton State
  • 1993 Hardin–Simmons
  • 1994 Hardin–Simmons
  • 1995 Hardin–Simmons
  • 1996 Hardin–Simmons

Women's tennis

  • 1980 Sul Ross
  • 1981 Sul Ross
  • 1982 Sul Ross
  • 1983 Sul Ross
  • 1984 Austin College
  • 1985 Sul Ross
  • 1986 Austin College
  • 1987 McMurry
  • 1988 Sul Ross
  • 1989 Tarleton State
  • 1990 Tarleton State
  • 1991 Tarleton State/Howard Payne
  • 1992 Sul Ross
  • 1993 Hardin–Simmons
  • 1994 Hardin–Simmons
  • 1995 Hardin–Simmons
  • 1996 Howard Payne

Men's track & field

  • 1977 Tarleton State
  • 1978 Tarleton State
  • 1979 Tarleton State
  • 1980 Tarleton State
  • 1981 Tarleton State
  • 1982 Tarleton State
  • 1983 Tarleton State
  • 1984 McMurry
  • 1985 McMurry
  • 1986 Tarleton State
  • 1987 Tarleton State
  • 1988 Tarleton State
  • 1989 Tarleton State
  • 1990 Tarleton State
  • 1991 Tarleton State
  • 1992 Howard Payne
  • 1993 Howard Payne
  • 1994 Howard Payne
  • 1995 Howard Payne
  • 1996 Howard Payne

Women's track & field

  • 1977 Tarleton State
  • 1978 Tarleton State
  • 1979 Tarleton State
  • 1980 Sul Ross
  • 1981 Tarleton State
  • 1982 Tarleton State
  • 1983 Tarleton State
  • 1984 Tarleton State
  • 1985 Tarleton State
  • 1986 Tarleton State
  • 1987 Tarleton State
  • 1988 Tarleton State
  • 1989 Tarleton State
  • 1990 Tarleton State
  • 1991 Tarleton State
  • 1992 Howard Payne
  • 1993 Howard Payne
  • 1994 Howard Payne
  • 1995 Howard Payne
  • 1996 Howard Payne

Volleyball

  • 1976 Sul Ross
  • 1977 Sul Ross
  • 1978 Tarleton State
  • 1979 Sul Ross
  • 1980 Sul Ross
  • 1981 Sul Ross
  • 1982 Sul Ross
  • 1983 Tarleton State
  • 1984 Sul Ross
  • 1985 Sul Ross
  • 1986 Sul Ross
  • 1987 Howard Payne
  • 1988 Tarleton State/Howard Payne
  • 1989 Howard Payne
  • 1990 Howard Payne
  • 1991 Sul Ross
  • 1992 Howard Payne
  • 1993 Midwestern State
  • 1994 Howard Payne
  • 1995 Howard Payne

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association".