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The Great West Conference (GWC) was an NCAA college athletic conference in the continental United States. Originally a football-only league, it became an all-sports ...
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The defunct conference that was active for the shortest period is the Northern California Conference, formed in 1937 and ended in 1939; [5] the longest-lived defunct conference is the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC), which has a span of 89 years (1924 to 2013). [6]
The 2010 Great West Conference men's basketball tournament took place March 10–13, 2010, in Orem, Utah. [1] This was the inaugural tournament for the league. Per NCAA regulations as a new Division I conference, the Great West champion did not receive an automatic bid into the NCAA tournament.
The Great West Conference, was an NCAA college athletic conference in the continental USA; The Great-West Life Assurance Company, a life insurance company. Its headquarters are in Winnipeg, Manitoba; The Great West Aerodrome, existed from 1929 to 1944, about half a mile square, where part of London Heathrow Airport is now.
NJIT competed independently until 2009, when the Highlanders became a part of the Great West Conference in the summer of 2008 as one of six programs to form a Division I all-sports league that began full conference scheduling and championships in 2009–10. The Great West Conference was formerly a football-only league.
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The Wolverines joined the Great West Conference in 2008. [4] Utah Valley State College was originally a member of the NJCAA and moved to NCAA Division I in 2003. The school became Utah Valley University in 2008 and a full Division I member in the 2009–10 season following a five-year transition period as a Division I independent.