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The Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference (1914–1929, 1974–1997), known as the Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference from 1929 to 1974, was an intercollegiate athletic conference that existed from 1914 to 1997. The conference's members were located in the state of Oklahoma .[1] [2] The conference disbanded in 1997 after most of its members joined the NCAA Division II Lone Star Conference .
Former members
Institution
Location
Founded
Nickname
Joined
Previous Conference
Left
Conference Joined
Current Conference
Central State University [n 1]
Edmond, Oklahoma
1890
Bronchos
1914
Independents
1977
Independents
Mid-America
East Central University
Ada, Oklahoma
1909
Tigers
1914
Independents
1997
Lone Star
Great American
Kingfisher College
Kingfisher, Oklahoma
1894
1914
Independents
1920
dropped sports
closed 1922
Northeastern State University
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
1909
Redmen [n 2]
1914
Independents
1997
Lone Star
Mid-America
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Alva, Oklahoma
1897
Rangers
1914
Independents
1997
Independents (RRAC 1998)
Great American
Oklahoma Baptist University
Shawnee, Oklahoma
1910
Bison
1914 1937
Independents Independents
1928 1941
Independents Independents
Great American
Phillips University
Enid, Oklahoma
1906
Haymakers
1914 1921
IndependentsSWC
1919 1929
SWC Independents
closed 1998
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Durant, Oklahoma
1909
Savages [n 3]
1914
Independents
1997
Lone Star
Great American
Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Weatherford, Oklahoma
1901
Bulldogs
1914
Independents
1997
Lone Star
Great American
University of Tulsa
Tulsa, Oklahoma
1894
Golden Hurricane
1914 1925
Independents Independents
1923 1929
Independents Independents (MVC 1935)
American
Oklahoma City University
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
1904
Stars
1921 1940
Independents Independents
1929 1942
Independents Independents
Sooner
Langston University
Langston, Oklahoma
1897
Langston
1958 1991
SWAC Independents
1973 1997
Independents Independents (RRAC 1998)
Red River
Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Goodwell, Oklahoma
1909
Aggies
1962 1995
NMIC Independents
1974 1997
Independents Independents
Heartland
Cameron University
Lawton, Oklahoma
1908
Aggies
1970
Independents
1974
Independents
Lone Star
University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma
Chickasha, Oklahoma
1908
Drovers
1994
Sooner
1997
Independents (RRAC 1998)
Sooner
Notes
^ Since 1991 known as University of Central Oklahoma.
^ NSU changed mascot from Redmen to RiverHawks in 2006.
^ SOSU changed mascot for Savages to Savage Storm in 2006.
Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference (1914–1928)
1914 – Unknown
1915 – Unknown
1916 – Tulsa
1917 – No champion
1918 – No champion
Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference (1929–1973)
1929 – Central State
1930 – East Central State
1931 – Central State
1932 – Central State and Southwestern State
1933 – Southwestern State
1934 – Central State
1935 – Central State and East Central State
1936 – Central State
1937 – Central State
1938 – Central State
1939 – Central State
1940 – Oklahoma Baptist
1941 – Central State
1942 – Central State
1943 – No champion
1944 – No champion
1945 – No champion
1946 – Southeastern State
1947 – Southeastern State
1948 – Central State and Southeastern State
1949 – Central State
1950 – Central State and Southwestern State
1951 – Northeastern State
1952 – Northeastern State
1953 – Northeastern State
1954 – Central State and Southwestern State
1955 – Central State, Northeastern State, and Southwestern State
1956 – Central State and Northeastern State
1957 – Southwestern State
1958 – Northeastern State
1959 – Langston (OK)
1960 – Langston (OK)
1961 – Central State
1962 – Central State
1963 – Northeastern State
1964 – East Central State
1965 – East Central State
1966 – East Central State
1967 – East Central State and Southeastern State
1968 – Southeastern State
1969 – Northeastern State and Southeastern State
1970 – Southwestern State
1971 – Southwestern State
1972 – Central State
1973 – Langston (OK)
Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference (1974–1996)
1986 – East Central and Northwestern Oklahoma State
1987 – East Central and Northeastern State
1988 – Southeastern Oklahoma State
1989 – Northwestern Oklahoma State and Southeastern Oklahoma State
1990 – Northeastern State
1991 – Northeastern State
1992 – East Central and Southwestern Oklahoma State
1993 – Langston (OK)
1994 – Langston (OK), Northeastern State, and Southeastern Oklahoma State
1995 – Northeastern State
1996 – Southeastern Oklahoma State and Southwestern Oklahoma State
See also
References