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Northland College is the successor to the North Wisconsin Academy, which initially opened on July 14, 1892. Sponsored by the Congregational Churches, it was a co-educational high school intended to serve the isolated, northern parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
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2013 - Northland College joined the NACC as an affiliate member for women's golf, effective in the 2014 spring season (2013-14 academic year). [ citation needed ] 2015 - Bethany Lutheran, Minnesota–Morris, Northwestern (Minn.) and Northland left the NACC as affiliate members for women's golf, effective after the 2015 spring season (2014-15 ...
Baseball Wisconsin State League: 2: 1949, 1950 Defunct Wisconsin Rapids White Sox: Wisconsin Rapids 1940–1942, 1946–1953 Baseball Wisconsin State League: Defunct Madison Senators: Madison 1907–1914 Baseball Wisconsin–Illinois League: Defunct Oshkosh Indians: Oshkosh 1886–1887, 1891–1892, 1902, 1905–1914 Baseball Wisconsin ...
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1926 – The INACW has been rebranded as the Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference, effective in the 1926–27 academic year. 1951 – The WSTCC has been rebranded as the Wisconsin State College Conference, effective in the 1951–52 academic year. 1964 – Wisconsin–Milwaukee left the WSTCC, effective after the 1963–64 academic year.
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1998 – Northland College of Wisconsin joined the UMAC, effective in the 1998–99 academic year. 1999 – Concordia Saint Paul left the UMAC to join NCAA Division II Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC), effective after the 1998–99 academic year.