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The Northwest Conference (NWC) is an intercollegiate athletic conference which competes in the NCAA's Division III. Member teams are located in the states of Oregon and Washington . It was known as the Pacific Northwest Conference from 1926 to 1984.
The Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference was an NAIA conference that operated from 1984 to 1998. Formed by the remnants of the Evergreen Conference , the conference broke up when most of its remaining members joined the NCAA's Pacific West Conference .
Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference (1984–1998) South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference [a] (closed in 2000) South East Atlantic Conference (2004–2008), football only, members became NAIA football independents; Southern States Conference (1938–1997), formerly the Alabama Intercollegiate Conference and the Alabama Collegiate Conference
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The university is a member of the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Northwest Conference (NWC) since the 1995–96 academic year. [23] In 2021–22 and 2022–23, George Fox won the Northwest Conference McIlroy-Lewis All-Sports Trophy for best all-around finishes in both ...
At a December 3, 1915 meeting in Portland, Oregon, three conference members, Washington, Oregon, and Oregon Agricultural, who had helped form the new Pacific Coast Conference, noted that they would remain members of the Northwest Conference as well, and that the new conference was intended solely to allowing scheduling and set rules for competition with the California schools.
At that time, the WAACC became the Northwest AACC, reflecting its two-state membership. The NWAACC merged with its Oregon counterpart in 1983, resulting in a 26-member circuit stretching from southwestern Oregon to the Canada–US border. On July 1, 2014, the conference announced that they were becoming the Northwest Athletic Conference. [1]