American Rivers Conference




US college athletic conference








































American Rivers Conference
ARC
Established 1922
Association NCAA
Division Division III
Members 9
Sports fielded

  • 22

    • men's: 11

    • women's: 11



Region
Iowa, Nebraska
Headquarters Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Commissioner Chuck Yrigoyen (since 2008)
Website rollrivers.com

The American Rivers Conference (ARC) is an NCAA Division III athletic conference. From 1927 until August 9, 2018, it was known as the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC).




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Member schools


    • 2.1 Current members


    • 2.2 Former members


    • 2.3 Membership timeline




  • 3 Sports


    • 3.1 Men's sponsored sports by school


    • 3.2 Women's sponsored sports by school




  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





History


The ARC dates back to December 8, 1922, when representatives from 12 colleges got together and 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 College, 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 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 College 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 readmitted 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 rejoined 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 2011-2012 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]



Member schools



Current members




American Rivers Conference is located in Iowa

Buena Vista

Buena Vista



Central

Central



Coe

Coe



Dubuque

Dubuque



Loras

Loras



Luther

Luther



Nebraska Wesleyan

Nebraska Wesleyan



Simpson

Simpson



Wartburg

Wartburg




Map of current members





























































































Institution
Nickname
Location
Founded
Affiliation
Enrollment
Joined

Buena Vista University

Beavers

Storm Lake, Iowa
1891
Presbyterian
2,775
1922

Central College

Dutch

Pella, Iowa
1853
Reformed
1,575
1922

Coe College

Kohawks

Cedar Rapids, Iowa
1851
Presbyterian
1,355
1997

University of Dubuque

Spartans

Dubuque, Iowa
1852
Presbyterian
1,361
1929

Loras College

Duhawks

Dubuque, Iowa
1839
Catholic
1,550
1926,
1986*

Luther College

Norse

Decorah, Iowa
1861
Lutheran
2,573
1922

Nebraska Wesleyan University

Prairie Wolves

Lincoln, Nebraska
1887
Methodist
1,600
2016

Simpson College

Storm

Indianola, Iowa
1860
Methodist
1,966
1922

Wartburg College

Knights

Waverly, Iowa
1852
Lutheran
1,804
1936


Note



* - Loras was dropped from the conference in 1954 because it was determined they were "too strong" for the other members to play against. Loras rejoined the conference in 1986.



Former members







































































































































Institution
Nickname
Location
(All in Iowa)
Founded
Type
Enrollment
Joined
Left
Current Conference

Cornell College

Rams

Mount Vernon
1853
Methodist
1,155
1997
2012

Midwest

Des Moines University
N/A

Des Moines
1898
Private
1,500
1922
1929
Dropped athletics in 1929

Ellsworth College

Panthers

Iowa Falls
1890
Private
1,000
1922
1927

ICCAC
(NJCAA)

Iowa State Teachers College
(now known as University of Northern Iowa)

Panthers

Cedar Falls
1876
Public
12,607
1923
1935

Missouri Valley
(NCAA Division I)

Iowa Wesleyan College

Tigers

Mount Pleasant
1842
Private/United Methodist
850
1922
1965

SLIAC
(NCAA Division III)

Morningside College

Mustangs

Sioux City
1894
Private/United Methodist
1,149
1922
1936

Great Plains (GPAC)
(NAIA)

Parsons College

Wildcats

Fairfield
1875
Private/Presbyterian
1,500
1922
1963
Closed in 1973

St. Ambrose University

Fighting Bees

Davenport
1882
Private/Roman Catholic
2,829
1922
1954

CCAC
(NAIA)

Upper Iowa University

Peacocks

Fayette
1857
Private
820
1922
2003

Northern Sun (NSIC)
(NCAA Division II)

Westmar College

Eagles

Le Mars
1887
Private
1,000
1922
1953
Closed in 1997

William Penn University

Statesmen

Oskaloosa
1873
Private/Quakers
1,795
1922,
1962
1954*,
2001

HAAC
(NAIA)


Note



* - William Penn was suspended from the conference from 1949 to 1951 and then removed from the conference for being "too weak" in 1953; they rejoined in 1960.



Membership timeline



Nebraska Wesleyan University
Cornell College
Coe College
Wartburg College
University of Dubuque
Loras College
University of Northern Iowa
Des Moines College
William Penn University
Westmar University
Upper Iowa University
Simpson College
St. Ambrose University
Parsons College
Morningside College
Luther College (Iowa)
Iowa Wesleyan University
Ellsworth Community College
Central College (Iowa)
Buena Vista University



Sports


Member teams field men's and women's teams in cross country, basketball, track and field, swimming and diving, golf, soccer, tennis. Men's teams are field for baseball, football and wrestling. Women's teams are field for softball and volleyball.



Men's sponsored sports by school

























































































































































School Baseball Basketball Cross
Country
Football Golf Soccer Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field
(Indoor)
Track & Field
(Outdoor)
Wrestling Total ARC
Sports
Buena Vista
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Red XN

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY
10
Central
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Red XN

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY
10
Coe
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY
11
Dubuque
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Red XN

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY
10
Loras
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY
11
Luther
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY
11
Nebraska Wesleyan
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY
11
Simpson
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY
11
Wartburg
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Red XN

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY
10

Dubuque also sponsors a men's lacrosse team.

Loras also sponsors a men's volleyball team in the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League; that team will move to the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin after the 2019 season.



Women's sponsored sports by school



































































































































































School Basketball Cross
Country
Football Golf Soccer Softball Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field
(Indoor)
Track & Field
(Outdoor)
Volleyball Lacrosse Total ARC
Sports
Buena Vista
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Red XN

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Red XN
10
Central
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Red XN

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Red XN
10
Coe
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Red XN
11
Dubuque
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Red XN

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY
11
Loras
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY
12
Luther
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Red XN
11
Nebraska Wesleyan
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Red XN
11
Simpson
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Red XN
11
Wartburg
Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Red XN

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY

Green tickY
11


References





  1. ^ http://nwusports.com/news/2015/7/20/GEN_0720151523.aspx


  2. ^ "#RiversRise; Iowa Conference Now American Rivers Conference" (Press release). American Rivers Conference. August 9, 2018. Retrieved August 9, 2018..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}




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