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Formerly | Northern Athletics Conference |
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Association | NCAA |
Founded | 2006 |
Commissioner | Jeff Ligney (since 2020) |
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Division | Division III |
No. of teams | 14 |
Headquarters | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Region | Upper Midwest |
Official website | naccsports.org/ |
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The Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC), formerly the Northern Athletics Conference (NAC), is a college athletic conference. It participates in the NCAA's Division III and began its first season in the fall of 2006.
The NACC sponsors 21 sports. Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field, and volleyball. Women's squads are fielded in basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor track & field, outdoor track & field and volleyball. The newest NACC sports are men's volleyball, added in the 2017–18 school year,[1] and men's and women's lacrosse, added in the 2020-21 school year.[2]
The NACC became eligible for automatic NCAA postseason berths in 2008–09.
The Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference began its first season of competition in the fall of 2006 as the Northern Athletics Conference. The name change took place at the beginning of the 2013–14 academic year. The NACC consists of 13 colleges and universities from the shared-border states of Illinois and Wisconsin. Many have shared traditional rivalries dating back to the NACC's predecessor conferences: the Lake Michigan Conference and the Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference.[citation needed]
Charter members include: Alverno College, Aurora University, Benedictine University, Concordia University Chicago, Concordia University Wisconsin, Dominican University, Edgewood College, Lakeland University, Maranatha Baptist University, Marian University, Rockford College and Wisconsin Lutheran College.[citation needed]
Just three changes to the league's core membership have occurred, as the Milwaukee School of Engineering joined the NAC in the fall of 2007, and Maranatha withdrew from the league in the summer of 2013.[3] In 2017, the Illinois Institute of Technology announced that they would be joining the NACC for the 2018 athletic season, coinciding with their acceptance as a full NCAA Division III member.[4]
Also in 2017, Benedictine, which had been contemplating a move to NCAA Division II, was formally invited to join the D-II Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC), pending NCAA approval of its entry into the D-II transition process. Benedictine formally applied to begin this transition in advance of a February 1, 2018 deadline, and was officially approved to enter the transition process in July of that year. In October 2018, Benedictine reversed course and rescinded its request to withdraw from the NACC.[5]
The most recent membership change was announced on April 3, 2019, when St. Norbert College, already slated to become an associate member in men's volleyball (and, subsequently, men's and women's golf) in 2019–20, was upgraded to full NACC membership effective in 2021–22.[6]
The NACC currently has 14 full members, all are private schools:
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Undergraduate enrollment |
Nickname | Joined | Colors | Football? |
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North Division | ||||||||
Alverno College[a] | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 1887 | Catholic (S.S.S.F.) |
1,664 | Inferno | 2006 | Red, White, & Black |
No |
Concordia University Wisconsin | Mequon, Wisconsin | 1880 | Lutheran LCMS | 2,473 | Falcons | 2006 | Blue & Gold |
Yes |
Edgewood College | Madison, Wisconsin | 1927 | Catholic (S.D.S.) |
1,570 | Eagles | 2006 | Black, White, & Red |
No |
Lakeland University | Herman, Wisconsin | 1862 | United Church of Christ | 1,023 | Muskies | 2006 | Navy Blue & Gold |
Yes |
Marian University | Fond du Lac, Wisconsin | 1936 | Catholic (C.S.S.A.) |
1,497 | Sabres | 2006 | Royal Blue & Gold |
No |
St. Norbert College | De Pere, Wisconsin | 1898 | Catholic (Premonstratensians) |
2,180 | Green Knights | 2021[b] | Green and Gold |
Yes |
Wisconsin Lutheran College | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 1973 | Lutheran WELS | 917 | Warriors | 2006 | Forest Green & White |
Yes |
South Division | ||||||||
Aurora University | Aurora, Illinois | 1893 | Nonsectarian | 2,309 | Spartans | 2006 | Royal Blue & White |
Yes |
Benedictine University | Lisle, Illinois | 1887 | Catholic (Benedictines) |
3,123 | Eagles | 2006 | Cardinal & White |
Yes |
Concordia University Chicago | River Forest, Illinois | 1864 | Lutheran LCMS | 1,361 | Cougars | 2006 | Maroon & Gold |
Yes |
Dominican University | River Forest, Illinois | 1901 | Catholic (Dominican) |
1,697 | Stars | 2006 | Royal Blue, Black, & White |
No |
Illinois Institute of Technology | Chicago, Illinois | 1890 | Nonsectarian | 6,943 | Scarlet Hawks | 2018 | Red, Gray & Black |
No |
Milwaukee School of Engineering | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 1903 | Nonsectarian | 2,122 | Raiders | 2007 | Cardinal & White |
No |
Rockford University | Rockford, Illinois | 1847 | Nonsectarian | 1,181 | Regents | 2006 | Purple & White |
Yes |
The NACC currently has three associate members, all are private schools:
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Undergraduate enrollment |
Nickname | Joined | Colors | Primary conference |
NACC sport |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Beloit College | Beloit, Wisconsin | 1846 | Nonsectarian | 1,358 | Buccaneers | 2021–22m.lax; 2021–22w.lax |
College Blue & Vegas Gold |
Midwest (MWC) | men's lacrosse; women's lacrosse |
Eureka College | Eureka, Illinois | 1855 | Disciples of Christ | 680 | Red Devils | 2018–19 | Maroon and Gold |
St. Louis (SLIAC) | football |
Mount Mary University | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 1913 | Catholic (SSND) |
529 | Blue Angels | 2015–16 | Blue and White |
Coast to Coast (C2C) | women's cross country |
The NACC had one full member that competed in the conference, which was also a private school:
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Undergraduate enrollment |
Nickname | Joined | Left | Colors | Current conference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Maranatha Baptist University | Watertown, Wisconsin | 1968 | Baptist | 765 | Sabercats | 2006–07 | 2012–13 | Navy Blue, Gold, & Crimson |
D-III Independent |
The NACC had six former associate members in the conference, which most were private schools, except Minnesota–Morris, which was a public school:
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Undergraduate enrollment |
Nickname | Joined | Left | Colors | Primary conference |
NACC sport |
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Bethany Lutheran College | Mankato, Minnesota | 1927 | Lutheran ELS | 550 | Vikings | 2011–12 | 2014–15 | Red & White & Black |
Upper Midwest (UMAC) | women's golf |
Martin Luther College | New Ulm, Minnesota | 1995 | Lutheran WELS | 800 | Knights | 2011–12 | 2011–12 | Red & Black & White | ||
University of Minnesota Morris | Morris, Minnesota | 1960 | Public | 1,900 | Cougars | 2011–12 | 2014–15 | Maroon & Gold | ||
Northland College | Ashland, Wisconsin | 1906 | UCC & Cong. | 700 | LumberJacks & LumberJills |
2013–14 | 2014–15 | Orange & Blue | ||
University of Northwestern – St. Paul | Roseville, Minnesota | 1902 | Nondenominational | 2,944 | Eagles | 2011–12 | 2014–15 | Purple & Gold | ||
Presentation College | Aberdeen, South Dakota | 1951 | Catholic | 786 | Saints | 2011–12 | 2011–12 | Green & Gold |
North Star (NSAA) (NAIA) |
See also: Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference men's basketball tournament |