St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
(SLIAC)
Established 1989
Association NCAA
Division Division III
Members 10
Sports fielded 14 (men's: 7; women's: 7)
Region Midwest
Headquarters St. Louis, Missouri
Commissioner Will Wolper
Website sliac.org
Locations

The St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) is an NCAA Division III collegiate athletic conference in the Midwestern United States. There are 10 full member institutions as of 2013.

History[1]

Member schools

Current members

Institution Location Nickname Founded Type Enrollment Varsity Teams Joined
Blackburn College Carlinville, Illinois Beavers 1837 Private/Presbyterian 590 12 1989
Eureka College Eureka, Illinois Red Devils 1855 Private/Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 680 16 2006
Fontbonne University Clayton, Missouri Griffins 1923 Private/Catholic 2,900 10 1989
Greenville College Greenville, Illinois Panthers 1892 Private/Free Methodist 1,200 14 1995
Iowa Wesleyan University Mount Pleasant, Iowa Tigers 1842 Private/United Methodist Church 571 12 2013
MacMurray College Jacksonville, Illinois Highlanders 1846 Private/United Methodist Church 683 10 1990
Principia College Elsah, Illinois Panthers 1912 Private 600 12 1989
Spalding University Louisville, Kentucky Golden Eagles 1814 Private/Catholic 1,692 11 2009
Webster University Webster Groves, Missouri Gorloks 1915 Private 5,000 11 1989
Westminster College Fulton, Missouri Blue Jays 1851 Private/Presbyterian 1,050 8 1990

Former members

Institution Location Nickname Founded Type Enrollment Varsity Teams Joined Left Current Conference
Parks College Cahokia, Illinois Falcons 1927 Private/Jesuit N/A N/A 1989 1996 Athletic programs discontinued.1
Lincoln Christian University Lincoln, Illinois Red Lions2 1944 Christian Churches/Churches of Christ 1,000 10 2006 20083
NCCAA Independent
Maryville University St. Louis, Missouri Saints 1872 Private/Nonsectarian 2,500 14 1989 2009 GLVC
(NCAA Division II)
Notes
  1. - Parks College's academic programs were moved to Saint Louis University main campus in August 1996.
  2. - Lincoln Christian's former athletic nickname were the Preachers (men's) and the Angels (women's).
  3. - Lincoln Christian left the SLIAC after the end of the 2007 fall season without completing the rest of the 2007-08 academic year.

Former associate members

Institution Location Nickname Founded Type Enrollment Joined Left Primary Conference SLIAC Sport
University of Dallas Irving, Texas Crusaders 1956 Private/Catholic 3,500 2010-11 2011-12 SCAC men's and women's cross country
men's golf
Huntingdon College Montgomery, Alabama Hawks 1854 Private/Methodist 900 2008 2009 USA South football
LaGrange College LaGrange, Georgia Panthers 1831 Private/Methodist 1137 2008 2009 USA South football

Membership timeline

Iowa Wesleyan College University of Dallas Spalding University LaGrange College Huntingdon College Lincoln Christian University Eureka College Westminster College (Missouri) MacMurray College Webster University Principia College Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology Maryville University Fontbonne University Blackburn College (Illinois)

References

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