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Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association

Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association

MIAA

Data
ClassificationNCAA Division II
Established1912
Members10
Sports fielded14 (7 men's, 7 women's)
RegionCentral United States
States2 - Kansas, Missouri
HeadquartersOverland Park, Kansas
The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) is a college athletic conference which operates in the midwestern United States (in the states of Kansas and Missouri). The conference was formerly known as the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association, but changed its name when it expanded into Kansas. It participates in the NCAA Division II.

The MIAA sponsors 16 conference championships (8 men's, 8 women's) in these sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf (men's), soccer (women's), softball, tennis, track and field (indoor and outdoor), and volleyball (women's). MIAA schools with additional sports (swimming and men's soccer) usually compete independently or as part of a nearby conference.The MIAA is considered one of the top conferences in NCAA Division II, and has seen two member schools move up to NCAA Division I. Southwest Missouri State University (now called Missouri State University) made the jump in 1981, and Southeast Missouri State University moved up in 1991.

Member schools

InstitutionMascotLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollment
Central Missouri State UniversityMules and JenniesWarrensburg, Missouri1871Public10,604
Emporia State UniversityHornetsEmporia, Kansas1863Public6,288
Fort Hays State UniversityTigersHays, Kansas1902Public8,500
Missouri Southern State UniversityLionsJoplin, Missouri1937Public5,000
Missouri Western State UniversityGriffonsSaint Joseph, Missouri1915Public5,100
Northwest Missouri State UniversityBearcatsMaryville, Missouri1905Public6,574
Pittsburg State UniversityGorillasPittsburg, Kansas1903Public6,600
Southwest Baptist UniversityBearcatsBolivar, Missouri1878Private/Baptist3,600
Truman State UniversityBulldogsKirksville, Missouri1867Public5,950
Washburn UniversityIchabods and Lady BluesTopeka, Kansas1865Public7,251

Other former members

*The University of Missouri-Rolla left the conference in 2005 to join the Great Lakes Valley Conference.
*Lincoln University was removed from the conference in 1998.

External link

*MIAA Home Page



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