American Rivers Conference | |
American Rivers Conference | |
Founded: | 1922 |
Association: | NCAA |
Division: | Division III |
Teams: | 9 |
Sports: | 22 |
Mens: | 11 |
Womens: | 11 |
Region: | Iowa, Nebraska |
Formerly: | Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) |
Headquarters: | Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
Commissioner: | Marie Stroman |
Since: | 2023 |
Website: | rollrivers.com |
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The American Rivers Conference (A-R-C) is an intercollegiate athletic conference that competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. From 1927 until August 9, 2018, it was known officially as the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) and commonly as the Iowa Conference.
The A-R-C dates back to December 8, 1922, when representatives from 12 colleges formed the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Association. Charter members were Buena Vista College, Central University of Iowa, Ellsworth College, Iowa Wesleyan College, Luther College, Morningside College, Parsons College, St. Ambrose College, Simpson College, Upper Iowa University, Western Union College and Penn College. Des Moines University was voted into the conference at that meeting as well.
The first Conference constitution was published in January 1923. Also that year, Judge Hubert Utterback of Des Moines, Iowa was named the first conference commissioner and Iowa Teachers (now known as the University of Northern Iowa) was accepted as a member. Columbia College (now known as Loras College) was admitted in 1926. Ellsworth left the conference in 1927. That spring, the conference's name was changed to the "Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference." After a three-year ban, athletics were reinstated at the University of Dubuque in 1928–29, and it joined the conference in 1929. Wartburg College was admitted to the conference in 1936, beginning competition the following year. Morningside dropped out in 1936 because of inactivity. William Penn was suspended from the conference in 1949 for using ineligible players. The school was back in the conference in 1951, though it did not compete in football until later. In 1951, St. Ambrose and Loras dropped from football competition.
The Iowa Conference reorganized in 1953, effective with the 1954–55 school year. Nine schools remained in the conference: Buena Vista, Central, Dubuque, Iowa Wesleyan, Luther, Parsons, Simpson, Upper Iowa and Wartburg. William Penn was re-admitted to the conference in 1960, effective in the spring of 1962. Parsons left the conference around 1963, while Iowa Wesleyan left effective June 1, 1965. Loras re-joined the conference in 1986, increasing the conference membership to nine schools, which continued until 1997 when Coe and Cornell left the Midwest Conference to join the IIAC. The Conference was at 11 schools until its 80th-anniversary year (2001–02) when William Penn decided to leave and switch its affiliation from the NCAA to the NAIA. The IIAC became a nine-school conference when Upper Iowa reclassified to NCAA Division II prior to the start of the 2003–04 academic year and fell back to eight schools with Cornell's return to the Midwest Conference following the 2011–12 academic year.
The conference expanded beyond the borders of Iowa in 2016 with the addition of Nebraska Wesleyan University.[1] On August 9, 2018, the league changed its name to the American Rivers Conference to reflect its current makeup.[2]
The A-R-C currently has nine full members; all are private schools:
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined | |
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Buena Vista University | Storm Lake, Iowa | 1891 | Presbyterian | 2,775 | Beavers | 1922 | |
Central College | Pella, Iowa | 1853 | Reformed | 1,575 | Dutch | 1922 | |
Coe College | Cedar Rapids, Iowa | 1851 | Presbyterian | 1,355 | Kohawks | 1997 | |
University of Dubuque | Dubuque, Iowa | 1852 | Presbyterian | 1,361 | Spartans | 1929 | |
Loras College | Dubuque, Iowa | 1839 | Catholic | 1,550 | Duhawks | 1926, 1986 | |
Luther College | Decorah, Iowa | 1861 | Lutheran ELCA | 2,573 | Norse | 1922 | |
Nebraska Wesleyan University | Lincoln, Nebraska | 1887 | United Methodist | 1,600 | Prairie Wolves | 2016 | |
Simpson College | Indianola, Iowa | 1860 | United Methodist | 1,966 | Storm | 1922 | |
Wartburg College | Waverly, Iowa | 1852 | Lutheran ELCA | 1,804 | Knights | 1936 |
The A-R-C had 11 former full members, all but one were private schools:
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined | Left | Current conference | |
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Cornell College | Mount Vernon | 1853 | United Methodist | 1,155 | Rams | 1997–98 | 2011–12 | Midwest (MWC) | |
Des Moines University | Des Moines | 1898 | Not-for-profit | N/A | N/A | 1922–23 | 1928–29 | Closed in 1929 | |
Ellsworth College | Iowa Falls | 1890 | Public | 1,000 | Panthers | 1922–23 | 1926–27 | Iowa (ICCAC) | |
Iowa State Teachers College | Cedar Falls | 1876 | Public | 12,607 | Panthers | 1923–24 | 1934–35 | Missouri Valley (MVC) | |
Iowa Wesleyan College | Mount Pleasant | 1842 | United Methodist | 850 | Tigers | 1922–23 | 1964–65 | Closed in 2023 | |
Morningside College | Sioux City | 1894 | United Methodist | 1,149 | Mustangs | 1922–23 | 1935–36 | Great Plains (GPAC) | |
Parsons College | Fairfield | 1875 | Presbyterian | 1,500 | Wildcats | 1922–23 | 1962–63 | Closed in 1973 | |
St. Ambrose College | Davenport | 1882 | Catholic | 2,829 | Fighting Bees | 1922–23 | 1953–54 | Chicagoland (CCAC) | |
Upper Iowa University | Fayette | 1857 | Nonsectarian | 6,000 | Peacocks | 1922–23 | 2002–03 | Northern Sun (NSIC) | |
Westmar College | Le Mars | 1887 | United Methodist | 1,000 | Eagles | 1922–23 | 1952–53 | Closed in 1997 | |
William Penn University | Oskaloosa | 1873 | Society of Friends | 1,795 | Statesmen | 1922–23, 1962–63 | 1953–54, 2000–01 | Heart of America (HAAC) |
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See also: American Rivers Conference men's basketball tournament.
School | Baseball | Basketball | Cross Country | Football | Golf | Soccer | Swimming & Diving | Tennis | Track & Field (Indoor) | Track & Field (Outdoor) | Wrestling | Total A-R-C Sports | |
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Buena Vista | 10 | ||||||||||||
Central | 10 | ||||||||||||
Coe | 11 | ||||||||||||
Dubuque | 10 | ||||||||||||
Loras | 11 | ||||||||||||
Luther | 11 | ||||||||||||
Nebraska Wesleyan | 11 | ||||||||||||
Simpson | 11 | ||||||||||||
Wartburg | 10 |
School | Gymnastics | Lacrosse | Shooting Sports | Volleyball | |
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Coe | |||||
Dubuque | |||||
Loras | CCIW | ||||
Simpson | Independent | ||||
Wartburg |
School | Basketball | Cheer & Dance | Cross Country | Golf | Soccer | Softball | Swimming & Diving | Tennis | Track & Field (Indoor) | Track & Field (Outdoor) | Volleyball | Wrestling | Total A-R-C Sports | |
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Buena Vista | 11 | |||||||||||||
Central | 11 | |||||||||||||
Coe | 11 | |||||||||||||
Dubuque | 11 | |||||||||||||
Loras | 12 | |||||||||||||
Luther | 11 | |||||||||||||
Nebraska Wesleyan | 11 | |||||||||||||
Simpson | 12 | |||||||||||||
Wartburg | 11 |
School | Gymnastics | Shooting Sports | Triathlon | |
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Central | Independent | |||
Coe | Independent | |||
Simpson | Independent | |||
Wartburg |