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The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC), commonly known as the Rocky Mountain Conference (RMC) from approximately 1910 through the late 1960s, is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level, which operates in the western United States. Most member schools are in Colorado, with additional members in Nebraska, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Utah.

History

Founded in 1909, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is the fifth oldest active college athletic conference in the United States, the oldest in NCAA Division II, and the sixth to be founded after the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association, the Big Ten Conference, the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association, the Ohio Athletic Conference, and the Missouri Valley Conference. For its first 30 years, the RMAC was considered a major conference, equivalent to today's NCAA Division I, before seven of its larger members left in 1938 to form the Mountain States Conference, also called the Skyline Conference.

The original name of Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference was changed to Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference (RMFAC) on May 7, 1910. The presidents assumed control of the league from the faculty in 1967 and changed the name to Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. The Colorado Athletic Conference dissolved in 1996, with the RMAC absorbing the remaining CAC teams. The RMAC became an NCAA member in 1992 after competing in the NAIA through 1991.<ref>RMAC History</ref><ref>University of Southern Colorado (1975-2003)</ref>

Chronological timeline

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  • 1909: On 6 March 1909, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMFC) was founded as the Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference (CFAC). Charter members included the University of Colorado, Colorado Agricultural College (now Colorado State University), Colorado College and the Colorado School of Mines, beginning the
  • 1910:
    • The CFAC was rebranded as the Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference (RMFAC).
    • Colorado College dropped out after a falling out with Colorado Mines.
    • The University of Denver and the University of Utah joined the RMFAC. Membership was at five schools.
  • 1914: The Agricultural College of Utah (now Utah State University) joined the RMFAC, with Colorado College rejoining. Membership was brought up to seven schools.
  • 1917: The Montana College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (now Montana State University) joined the RMFAC as the eighth member.
  • 1918: Brigham Young University (BYU) joined the RMFAC as the ninth member.
  • 1921: The University of Wyoming joined the RMFAC. Membership was brought up to ten schools.
  • 1924: Western State College of Colorado (now Western Colorado University) and the State Normal School of Colorado (now the University of Northern Colorado) joined the RMFAC. Membership was brought up to 12 schools.
  • 1937: Colorado, Colorado State, Brigham Young, Utah, Utah State, Wyoming and Denver left the RMFAC to form the Skyline Conference (also known as the Mountain States Conference). The five remaining members of the RMFAC were Colorado College, Colorado Mines, Montana State, Northern Colorado and Western State.
  • 1948: Idaho State College (now Idaho State University) joined the RMFAC as the sixth member.
  • 1956: Adams State College (now Adams State University) joined the RMFAC as the seventh member.
  • 1958: Idaho State left the RMFAC. Membership was brought back down to six.
  • 1959: Montana State left the RMFAC. Membership was brought back down to five.
  • 1967:
  • 1968: New Mexico Highlands University joined the RMAC as its 16th member.
  • 1969: New Mexico Highlands left the RMAC due to financial aid restrictions. Membership was brought back down to 15.
  • 1972: For economic reasons, the two divisions were split into two separate conferences. The Mountain Division kept the RMAC name while the Plains Division became known as the Great Plains Athletic Conference. The two allied conferences worked under the name of the Mountain and Plains Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MPIAA). RMAC membership stood at eight with Adams State, Colorado Mines, Fort Lewis, Regis, Southern Utah State, Western New Mexico, Western State and Westminster (Utah.). Northern Colorado ended up leaving the association to become independent (who would later join the GPAC back).
  • 1974: New Mexico Highlands rejoined the RMAC as the ninth member.
  • 1975: Mesa College (now Colorado Mesa University) joined the RMAC as its tenth member.
  • 1976:
    • The MPIAA was dissolved for economic reasons, and the two conferences went their separate ways.
    • Colorado State–Pueblo (CSU Pueblo) joined the RMAC as its 11th member, coming from the GPAC.
  • 1978: The RMAC began sponsoring women's championships.
  • 1979: Westminster left the RMAC when the school dropped its athletics program as a result. Membership was brought back down to ten members.
  • 1983: Regis left the RMAC to become an Independent. Membership was brought back down to nine members.
  • 1986: Southern Utah left the RMAC. Membership was brought back down to eight members.
  • 1988: New Mexico Highlands left the RMAC. Membership was brought back down to seven members.
  • 1989: Chadron State College, Kearney State College (now the University of Nebraska at Kearney), and Wayne State College joined the RMAC (with Fort Hays State rejoining). Membership was brought up to 11 members. All of them were with provisional member status.
  • 1990:
    • Colorado State–Pueblo, Fort Lewis, Nebraska–Kearney, Wayne State and Western New Mexico left the RMAC. Membership was brought back down to six members. Reasons: Wayne State and Nebraska–Kearney did it after staying for one season; Western New Mexico and Colorado State–Pueblo would later decide to follow suit; and Fort Lewis did the same, while it stayed on as an associate member of the conference for football, softball and wrestling.
    • New Mexico Highlands rejoined the RMAC again. Membership was brought back down to seven members.
  • 1992: The RMAC became affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II ranks, after spending years in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).
  • 1994: Fort Lewis and Nebraska–Kearney both rejoined the RMAC as full members. Membership was brought back down to nine members.
  • 1996:
  • 1997:
    • Denver left to move up to the Division I ranks.
    • Colorado–Colorado Springs (UCCS) upgraded for all sports. Membership was brought up to 14 members, thus it was split into two seven-team divisions.
    • San Francisco State University joined the RMAC as an associate member for wrestling only.
  • 2006:
    • Fort Hays State left the RMAC to join the MIAA; although it did remain in the RMAC as an associate member for wrestling.
    • Western New Mexico rejoined the RMAC. Membership was kept at 14 members.
  • 2007:
  • 2008:
  • 2009: Northern State University and Minnesota State University Moorhead joined the RMAC as associate members for swimming.
  • 2012:
    • Nebraska–Kearney left the RMAC to join the MIAA.
    • Black Hills State University joined the RMAC. Membership was kept at 14 members.
    • Fort Hays State left the RMAC as an associate member for wrestling; once its primary home conference (the MIAA) began sponsoring that sport.
    • Minnesota State–Moorhead and Northern State left the RMAC as associate members for women's swimming; once their primary home conference (the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, a.k.a. the NSIC) began sponsoring the sport.
  • 2013:
  • 2014: South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SDSM&T or South Dakota Mines) joined the RMAC.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Membership was brought up to 15 members.
  • 2015:
  • 2016:
  • 2017:
  • 2018:
    • Dixie State upgraded for all sports. Membership was brought up to 16 members.
    • California Baptist ended its RMAC associate memberships to move to Division I; both swimming teams joined Cal Baptist's new primary home conference in the WAC, while wrestling became an independent (that sport would later be accepted by the Big 12 Conference effective in 2022).
    • Rockhurst left the RMAC as an associate member for men's lacrosse to join the school's other sports in its primary home conference (the GLVC).
    • The RMAC dropped men's tennis as a conference sport.
  • 2019:
    • Lindenwood and Rockhurst left the RMAC as associate members for women's lacrosse left the RMAC to join the school's other sports in its primary home conference (the GLVC).
    • The RMAC dropped women's tennis as a conference sport.
  • 2020:
    • Dixie State (Utah Tech) left the RMAC to join the NCAA Division I ranks and the WAC.
  • 2022: UT Permian Basin rejoined the RMAC as an associate member for men's and women's swimming and diving.
  • 2023:
  • 2024:
  • 2025:

Member schools

Current members

The RMAC currently has 15 full members, all but three are public schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname JoinedTemplate:Efn Colors
Adams State University Alamosa, Colorado 1921 Public 3,007 Grizzlies 1956Template:Efn Template:College color boxes
Black Hills State University Spearfish, South Dakota 1883 Public 3,346 Yellow Jackets 2012 Template:College color boxes
Chadron State College Chadron, Nebraska 1911 Public 2,098 Eagles 1989 Template:College color boxes
Colorado Christian University Lakewood, Colorado 1914 Christian
Template:Small
10,139 Cougars 1996 Template:College color boxes
Template:Sort
(UCCS)
Colorado Springs, Colorado 1965 Public 11,213 Mountain Lions 1997Template:Efn Template:College color boxes
Colorado Mesa University Grand Junction, Colorado 1925 Public 10,139 Mavericks 1975 Template:College color boxes
Colorado School of Mines
Golden, Colorado 1873 Public 7,608 Orediggers 1909 Template:College color boxes
Colorado State University Pueblo
(CSU Pueblo)
Pueblo, Colorado 1933 Public 3,716 ThunderWolves 1967;
1976;
1996Template:Efn
Template:College color boxes
Fort Lewis College Durango, Colorado 1911 Public 3,544 Skyhawks 1967;
1994Template:Efn
Template:College color boxes
Metropolitan State University of Denver
(MSU Denver)
Denver, Colorado 1965 Public 17,782 Roadrunners 1996 Template:College color boxes
New Mexico Highlands University Las Vegas, New Mexico 1893 Public 2,704 Cowboys &
Cowgirls
1968;
1974;
1990Template:Efn
Template:College color boxes
Regis University Denver, Colorado 1877 Catholic
Template:Small
4,627 Rangers 1967;
1996Template:Efn
Template:College color boxes
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
(South Dakota Mines)
Rapid City, South Dakota 1885 Public 2,579 Hardrockers 2014Template:Efn Template:College color boxes
Western Colorado University Gunnison, Colorado 1901 Public 3,548 Mountaineers 1924 Template:College color boxes
Westminster University Salt Lake City, Utah 1875 Nonsectarian 1,155 Griffins 1967;
2015Template:Efn
Template:College color boxes
Notes

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Affiliate members

The RMAC currently has eight affiliate members; half are private schools, while the other half are public schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname JoinedTemplate:Efn Colors RMAC
sport(s)
Primary
conference
Concordia University Irvine Irvine, California 1976 Lutheran LCMS 3,522 Golden Eagles 2023 Template:College color boxes men's lacrosse Pacific West (PacWest)
Dominican University of California San Rafael, California 1890 Catholic 1,818 Penguins 2024 Template:College color boxes men's lacrosse Pacific West (PacWest)
Template:SortTemplate:Efn Kearney, Nebraska 1905 Public 5,881 Lopers 2014 Template:College color boxes women's swimming & diving Mid-America (MIAA)
Northwest Nazarene University Nampa, Idaho 1913 Nazarene 1,646 Nighthawks 2025 Template:College color boxes men's lacrosse Great Northwest (GNAC)
Oklahoma Christian University Edmond, Oklahoma 1950 Churches
of Christ
2,153 Eagles &
Lady Eagles
2017 Template:College color boxes men's swimming & diving Lone Star (LSC)
women's swimming & diving
Simon Fraser University Burnaby, British Columbia 1965 Public 26,776 Red Leafs 2023 Template:College color boxes men's swimming & diving Great Northwest (GNAC)
women's swimming & diving
women's wrestling
Template:Sort Odessa, Texas 1973 Public 7,372 Falcons 2008;
2022Template:Efn
Template:College color boxes men's swimming & diving Lone Star (LSC)
women's swimming & diving
Texas Woman's University Denton, Texas 1901 Public 15,361 Pioneers 2023 Template:College color boxes women's wrestling Lone Star (LSC)
Notes

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Former members

The RMAC had 21 former full members, all but three were public schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname JoinedTemplate:Efn LeftTemplate:Efn Current
conference
Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 1875 LDS Church 34,100 Cougars 1918 1938 Big 12Template:Efn
Template:Sort Boulder, Colorado 1876 Public 33,246 Buffaloes 1909 1938 Big 12Template:Efn
Colorado College Colorado Springs, Colorado 1874 Nonsectarian 2,011 Tigers 1909;
1914
1910;
1967Template:Efn
Southern (SCAC)Template:Efn
Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 1870 Public 34,166 Rams 1909 1938 Mountain West (MW)Template:Efn
Template:SmallTemplate:Efn in 2026)
Template:SortTemplate:Efn Denver, Colorado 1864 Nonsectarian 11,952 Pioneers 1910 1938 SummitTemplate:Efn
Template:SmallTemplate:Efn in 2026)
Emporia State University Emporia, Kansas 1863 Public 5,887 Hornets 1967 1972 Mid-America (MIAA)
Fort Hays State UniversityTemplate:Efn Hays, Kansas 1902 Public 14,658 Tigers 1967;
1989
1972;
2006Template:Efn
Mid-America (MIAA)
Idaho State University Pocatello, Idaho 1901 Public 12,805 Bengals 1948 1958 Big Sky (BSC)Template:Efn
Montana State University Bozeman, Montana 1893 Public 16,766 Bobcats 1917 1959 Big Sky (BSC)Template:Efn
Template:Sort Omaha, Nebraska 1908 Public 15,431 Mavericks 1967 1972 SummitTemplate:Efn
Template:SortTemplate:Efn Kearney, Nebraska 1905 Public 7,504 Lopers 1989Template:Efn;
1994
1990;
2012Template:Efn
Mid-America (MIAA)
Template:Sort Greeley, Colorado 1889 Public 12,862 Bears 1924 1972 Big Sky (BSC)Template:Efn
Pittsburg State University Pittsburg, Kansas 1903 Public 7,102 Gorillas 1967 1972 Mid-America (MIAA)
Southern Utah University Cedar City, Utah 1897 Public 10,196 Thunderbirds 1967 1986 Western (WAC)Template:Efn
Template:SmallTemplate:Efn in 2026)
Template:Sort Salt Lake City, Utah 1850 Public 33,000 Utes 1910 1938 Big 12Template:Efn
Utah State University Logan, Utah 1888 Public 27,691 Aggies 1915 1938 Mountain West (MW)Template:Efn
Template:SmallTemplate:Efn in 2026)
Utah Tech UniversityTemplate:EfnTemplate:Efn Template:Sort 1911 Public 12,650 Trailblazers 2018 2020 Western (WAC)Template:Efn
Template:SmallTemplate:Efn in 2026)
Washburn University Topeka, Kansas 1865 Public 7,971 Ichabods 1967 1972 Mid-America (MIAA)
Wayne State College Wayne, Nebraska 1910 Public 4,202 Wildcats 1989Template:Efn 1990 Northern Sun (NSIC)
Western New Mexico University Silver City, New Mexico 1893 Public 3,820 Mustangs 1967;
2006
1990;
2016Template:Efn
Lone Star (LSC)
Template:Sort Laramie, Wyoming 1886 Public 12,450 Cowboys 1921 1938 Mountain West (MW)Template:Efn
Notes

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Former affiliate members

The RMAC had 11 former affiliate members, all but four were private schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname JoinedTemplate:Efn LeftTemplate:Efn RMAC
sport(s)
Primary
conferenceTemplate:Efn
California Baptist University Riverside, California 1950 Baptist 11,491 Lancers 2013Template:Sup 2018Template:Sup men's swimming & diving Western (WAC)Template:EfnTemplate:Efn
2013Template:Sup 2018Template:Sup women's swimming & diving
2013Template:Sup 2018Template:Sup men's wrestling
Grand Canyon University Phoenix, Arizona 1949 For-profit
Template:Small
25,000 Antelopes 2007Template:Sup 2013Template:Sup men's wrestling Western (WAC)Template:EfnTemplate:Efn
2008Template:Sup 2013Template:Sup men's swimming & diving
2008Template:Sup 2013Template:Sup women's swimming & diving
Template:Sort San Antonio, Texas 1881 Catholic
Template:Small
9,366 Cardinals 2008Template:Sup 2013Template:Sup men's swimming & diving Southland (SLC)Template:EfnTemplate:Efn
2008Template:Sup 2013Template:Sup women's swimming & diving
Lindenwood University Template:Sort 1827 Presbyterian 4,822 Lions 2013Template:Sup 2019Template:Sup women's lacrosse Ohio Valley (OVC)Template:EfnTemplate:Efn
2014Template:Sup 2016Template:Sup men's swimming & diving
2014Template:Sup 2016Template:Sup women's swimming & diving
Maryville University Template:Sort 1872 Catholic
Template:Small
5,504 Saints 2016 2017 men's lacrosse Great Lakes Valley (GLVC)
Minnesota State University Moorhead Moorhead, Minnesota 1887 Public 5,547 Dragons 2009 2012 women's swimming & diving Northern Sun (NSIC)
Montana State University Billings Billings, Montana 1927 Public 4,600 Yellowjackets 2007Template:Sup 2015Template:Sup men's tennis Great Northwest (GNAC)Template:Efn
2007Template:Sup 2015Template:Sup women's tennis
Northern State University Aberdeen, South Dakota 1901 Public 3,431 Wolves 2009 2012 women's swimming & diving Northern Sun (NSIC)
Oklahoma Baptist University Shawnee, Oklahoma 1910 Baptist 2,097 Bison 2016Template:Sup 2020Template:Sup women's lacrosse Great American (GAC)Template:Efn
2016Template:Sup 2020Template:Sup men's swimming & diving
2016Template:Sup 2020Template:Sup women's swimming & diving
Rockhurst University Kansas City, Missouri 1910 Catholic
Template:Small
2,746 Hawks 2013Template:Sup 2019Template:Sup women's lacrosse Great Lakes Valley (GLVC)
2015Template:Sup 2018Template:Sup men's lacrosse
San Francisco State University San Francisco, California 1899 Public 30,155 Gators 1997 2024 men's wrestling California (CCAA)Template:Efn
Simon Fraser University Burnaby, British Columbia 1965 Public 26,776 Red Leafs 2023 2025 men's wrestling Great Northwest (GNAC)
Notes

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Membership timeline

A total of 54 different schools have been associated with the RMAC, either through full or associate membership. Of those schools, only Colorado Mines has been with the conference every year since it was founded in 1909.

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Conference sports
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Men's sponsored sports by school

School Baseball Basketball Cross
Country
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& Diving
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& Field
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& Field
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RMAC
Sports
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Indoor
Track
& Field
Outdoor
Volleyball Wrestling Total
RMAC
Sports
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Template:LeftChadron State Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y 8
Template:LeftColorado Christian Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y 7
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Template:LeftMetropolitan State Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y 8
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Template:LeftSouth Dakota Mines Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y Template:Y 6
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Totals 15 15 12 6 13 12 5+4 14 14 15 3+2 121
Affiliate Members
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Other sponsored sports by school

School Men Women Co-ed
Tennis Beach
Volleyball
Tennis Skiing
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  • — De facto D-I sport

Conference facilities

School Football Basketball
Stadium Capacity Arena Capacity
Adams State Rex Stadium 2,800 Plachy Hall 500
Black Hills State Lyle Hare Stadium 4,200 Donald E. Young Center 3,500
Chadron State Elliott Field at Don Beebe Stadium 3,500 Chicoine Center 1,750
Colorado Christian Template:Center Colorado Christian Event Center 1,500
Colorado Mesa Stocker Stadium 8,000 Brownson Arena 1,800
Colorado Mines Campbell Field 4,090 Lockridge Arena 3,000
CSU Pueblo Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl 6,500 Massari Arena 3,900
Fort Lewis Ray Dennison Memorial Field 4,000 Whalen Gymnasium 2,750
MSU Denver Template:Center Auraria Event Center 2,300
New Mexico Highlands Perkins Stadium 5,000 Wilson Complex 4,250
Regis Template:Center Regis Field House 1,800
South Dakota Mines O'Harra Stadium 4,000 King Center 3,000
UCCS Template:Center Gallogly Events Center 1,250
Western Colorado Mountaineer Bowl 4,000 Paul Wright Gymnasium 1,800
Westminster Template:Center Behnken Field House 1,200

Football champions

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Basketball champions

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References

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