List of high school athletic conferences in Indiana explained

The following are the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) sports conference alignments for the 2023–2024 school year.

The IHSAA Conferences 2023–2024

The Indiana High School Athletic Association includes 427 member schools with 47 conferences. The largest conference is the Pocket Athletic with 13 schools. [1]

Note 1: Boone Grove and South Central (Union Mills) compete in the Greater South Shore Conference as football-only members. They compete in all other sports in the Porter County Conference.
Note 2: The Mid-Indiana Football Conference competes only in football. It is made up of four Mid-Hoosier Conference football-playing schools (Eastern Hancock, Indian Creek, Knightstown, North Decatur, South Decatur), and Milan from the Ohio River Valley Conference.
Note 3: The Southwest Conference competes only in football. It is made up of schools from the Blue Chip Conference (North Knox and Wood Memorial) and Southwest Indiana Conference (Eastern Greene, North Central (Farmersburg)).

Allen County
Blue Chip
Central Indiana
Circle City
Conference Indiana
Duneland
Eastern Indiana
Great Lakes
Greater Indianapolis
Greater South Shore
Hoosier
Hoosier Crossroads
Hoosier Heartland
Hoosier Heritage
Hoosier Hills
Indiana Crossroads
Metropolitan
Mid-Eastern
Mid-Hoosier2
Mid-Indiana
Mid-Southern
Mid-State
Midwest
North CentralEast

West

Northeast Corner
Northeast Hoosier
Northern Indiana
Northern Lakes
Northern State
Northwest Crossroads
Ohio River Valley
Patoka Lake
Pioneer
Pocket Athletic
Porter County1
Sagamore
Southern
Southern Roads Conference


Southern Indiana
Southwest Indiana
Southwest Football3
Summit
Three Rivers
Tri-Eastern
Wabash River
West Central
Western Indiana
Independents

Non IHSAA School Conferences

Central Indiana Christian Conference
Heartland Homeschool Conference
South Shore Christian Conference

Conference Changes

Note: Only partial information is available before the 1994–95 school year.

1993–1994

The Indiana Lake Shore conference became the Lake 10 Conference with the addition of five schools:

The Lake Suburban Conference disbanded after four schools leave for the Lake 10:

1994–1995

1995–1996

1996–1997

1997–1998

Conference Indiana was formed from six of the Central Suburban Conference schools:

and four South Central Conference schools:

The Metropolitan Athletic Conference was formed:

The Hoosier Conference disbanded:

1998–1999

The Lake 10 Conference was renamed the Lake Athletic Conference

The Hoosier Conference was reformed. Previous conference members Benton Central, Twin Lakes, and West Lafayette were joined by:

The Northland Conference was formed:

1999–2000

The Western Indiana Conference was formed:

2000–2001

The Hoosier Crossroads Conference was formed from the members of the Olympic Conference West Division:

plus:

2001–2002

2002–2003

2003–2004

2004–2005

2005–2006

The Indiana Crossroads Conference was formed:

2006–2007

2007–2008

Three new conferences came into existence out of the Lake Athletic Conference's breakup:Great Lakes Conference

Greater South Shore

In addition, with Marquette Catholic not fielding a football team, South Central (Union Mills) of the Porter County Conference plays in the GSSC for football. They were previously an independent.

Northwest Crossroads Conference

2008–2009

2009–2010

The Pioneer Conference was formed:

2010–2011

2011–2012

2012–2013

2013–2014

2014–2015

2015–2016

This year marks a major shakeup for Indiana conferences.The Hoosier North Athletic Conference is formed by the following schools:

The Midwest Conference disbands after four schools leave for the HNAC:

The Northern State Conference disbands after four schools leave for the HNAC:

The Mid-Indiana Conference disbands:

Other conference moves include:

2021–2022

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.ihsaa.org/schools/athletic-conferences