Central Intercollegiate Conference

The Central Intercollegiate Conference (CIC) was an American intercollegiate athletic conference that operated from 1928 to 1968.{{cite news |author= |title=CIC Will Disband After '68 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52410726/st-joseph-news-press/ |newspaper=St. Joseph News-Press |location=St. Joseph, Missouri |date=September 29, 1968 |page=41 |access-date=May 29, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }} It was less often referred to as the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAC), particularly towards the beginning of its existence. Formed in late 1927, the conference initially had seven members, all located in the state of Kansas, and began play in early 1928.{{cite news |author= |title=Kirksville to Play C Of E. |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52768606/the-kansas-city-times/ |newspaper=Kansas City Times |location=Kansas City, Missouri |date=December 29, 1927 |page=10 |access-date=June 4, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}{{cite news |author= |title=The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Basket Ball Schedule |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52768503/the-kansas-city-star/ |newspaper=The Kansas City Star |location=Kansas City, Missouri |date=December 4, 1927 |page=26 |access-date=June 4, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}[http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/conference_champs/champions.php?conid=32 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150907132200/http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/conference_champs/champions.php?conid=32 |date=2015-09-07 }}, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved November 1, 2015. Many of the league's members went on to form the Central States Intercollegiate Conference (CSIC) in 1976.

Member schools

=Final members=

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"

! Institution

! Location

! Affiliation

! Enrollment

! Nickname

! Joined{{Cite web|url=https://ascsports.org/sports/2007/8/15/TIAA.aspx|title=Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association}}

! Left

! Subsequent
conference

! Current
conference

Kansas State Teachers College{{efn|group=final|Currently known as Emporia State University since 1977.}}

| Emporia, Kansas

| rowspan="5" | Public

| 5,887

| Hornets

| 1927

| 1968

| various{{efn|group=final|Emporia State had joined various subsequent conference affiliations: the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) from 1968–69 to 1971–72; the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) from 1972–73 to 1975–76; the Central States Intercollegiate Conference (CSIC) from 1976–77 to 1988–89; and as an NCAA D-II Independent from 1989–90 to 1990–91.}}

| Mid-America (MIAA){{efn|group=final|name=D2|Currently an NCAA Division II athletic conference.}}
(1991–present)

Kansas State Teachers College in Hays{{efn|group=final|Currently known as Fort Hays State University since 1977.}}

| Hays, Kansas

| 14,658

| Tigers

| 1927

| 1968{{cite web|url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ii/miaa/fort_hays_state/index.php|title=Fort Hays State University historical data|first=David|last=DeLassus|access-date=March 10, 2013|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse|archive-date=January 25, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130125052908/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ii/miaa/fort_hays_state/index.php|url-status=dead}}

| various{{efn|group=final|Fort Hays State had joined various subsequent conference affiliations: the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) from 1968–69 to 1971–72 (also from 1989–90 to 2005–06 on its second stint); the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) from 1972–73 to 1975–76; and the Central States Intercollegiate Conference (CSIC) from 1976–77 to 1988–89.}}

| Mid-America (MIAA){{efn|group=final|name=D2}}
(2006–present)

Kansas State Teachers College in Pittsburg{{efn|group=final|Currently known as Pittsburg State University since 1977.}}

| Pittsburg, Kansas

| 7,102

| Gorillas

| 1927

| 1968{{cite web|url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ii/miaa/pittsburg_state/championships.php|title=Pittsburg State University championship results|first=David|last=DeLassus|access-date=March 10, 2013|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse|archive-date=November 13, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121113100245/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ii/miaa/pittsburg_state/championships.php|url-status=dead}}

| various{{efn|group=final|Pittsburg State had joined various subsequent conference affiliations: the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) from 1968–69 to 1971–72; the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) from 1972–73 to 1975–76; and the Central States Intercollegiate Conference (CSIC) from 1976–77 to 1988–89.}}

| Mid-America (MIAA){{efn|group=final|name=D2}}
(1989–present)

University of Omaha{{efn|group=final|Currently known as the University of Nebraska at Omaha since 1968.}}

| Omaha, Nebraska

| 15,431

| Indians{{efn|group=final|Nebraska–Omaha is now competing as the Mavericks since the 1971–72 school year.}}

| 1959

| 1968

| various{{efn|group=final|Nebraska–Omaha had joined various subsequent conference affiliations: the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) from 1968–69 to 1971–72; the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) from 1972–73 to 1975–76; the North Central Conference (NCC) from 1976–77 to 2007–08; the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) from 2008–09 to 2010–11; and as an NCAA D-I Independent during the 2011–12 school year.}}

| Summit{{efn|group=final|name=D1|Currently an NCAA Division I non-football athletic conference.}}
(2012–present)

Washburn University

| Topeka, Kansas

| 7,971

| Ichabods

| 1927,
1940

| 1933,
1968{{cite web|url=http://www.kcacsports.com/2005-06%20Constitution.pdf|publisher=Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference|title=Bylaws (Introduction)|access-date=November 6, 2014|date=January 2006|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141106235957/http://www.kcacsports.com/2005-06%20Constitution.pdf#|archive-date=November 6, 2014|url-status=dead}}

| various{{efn|group=final|Washburn had joined various subsequent conference affiliations: as an Independent from 1933–34 to 1939–40; the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) from 1968–69 to 1971–72; the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) from 1972–73 to 1975–76; and the Central States Intercollegiate Conference (CSIC) from 1976–77 to 1988–89.}}

| Mid-America (MIAA){{efn|group=final|name=D2}}
(1989–present)

;Notes:

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=Former members=

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"

! Institution

! Location

! Affiliation

! Enrollment

! Nickname

! Joined

! Left

! Subsequent
conference

! Current
conference

College of Emporia

| Emporia, Kansas

| Presbyterian

| N/A

| Fighting Presbies

| 1927

| 1940

| various{{efn|group=former|The College of Emporia had joined various subsequent conference affiliations: the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) from 1940–41 to 1970–71; and the Heart of America Athletic Conference (HAAC) from 1971–72 to 1973–74.}}

| Closed in 1974

Rockhurst College{{efn|group=former|Currently known as Rockhurst University since 1999.}}

| Kansas City, Missouri

| Catholic
{{small|(Jesuit)}}

| 2,746

| Hawks

| 1948

| 1951

| various{{efn|group=former|Rockhurst had joined various subsequent conference affiliations: as an NAIA Independent from 1951–52 to 1997–98; as an NCAA D-II Independent during the 1998–99 school year; and the Heartland from 1999–2000 to 2004–05.}}

| Great Lakes Valley (GLVC){{efn|group=former|name=D2|Currently an NCAA Division II athletic conference.}}
(2005–present)

St. Benedict's College{{efn|group=former|Currently known as Benedictine College since 1971.}}

| Atchison, Kansas

| Catholic
{{small|(Benedictines)}}

| 2,189

| Ravens

| 1937

| 1962

| NAIA Independent
(1962–91)

| Heart of America (HAAC)
(1991–present)

Southwestern College

| Winfield, Kansas

| United Methodist

| 1,650

| Moundbuilders

| 1927

| 1958{{cite web|url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/naia/kcac/southwestern_ks/index.php|title=Southwestern History|first=David|last=DeLassus|access-date=March 10, 2013|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130125052101/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/naia/kcac/southwestern_ks/index.php#|archive-date=January 25, 2013|url-status=dead}}

| colspan="2" | Kansas (KCAC)
(1958–present)

Municipal University of Wichita{{efn|group=former|Currently known as Wichita State University since 1964.}}

| Wichita, Kansas

| Public

| 15,778

| Shockers

| 1927

| 1940{{cite web|url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/naia/kcac/southwestern_ks/index.php|title=Wichita State History|first=David|last=DeLassus|access-date=March 30, 2013|publisher=College Football Data Warehouse|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130125052101/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/naia/kcac/southwestern_ks/index.php#|archive-date=January 25, 2013|url-status=dead}}

| various{{efn|group=final|Wichita State had joined various subsequent conference affiliations: as an NAIA Independent from 1940–41 to 1944–45; and the Missouri Valley Conference from 1945–46 to 2016–17.}}

| The American{{efn|group=former|name=FBS|Currently an NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision athletic conference.}}
(2017–present)

;Notes:

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Football champions

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  • 1928 – College of Emporia{{cite news |author= |title=C. Of E. Finishes Brilliant Season |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-wichita-eagle/129930084/ |newspaper=The Wichita Eagle |location=Wichita, Kansas |agency=Associated Press |date=November 30, 1928 |page=19 |access-date=August 13, 2023 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1929 – {{cfb link|year=1929|team=Emporia Teachers Hornets|title=Emporia Teachers}}{{cite news |author= |title=To Other Emporia Team |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55839130/the-kansas-city-star/ |newspaper=The Kansas City Star |location=Kansas City, Missouri |date=November 29, 1929 |page=28 |access-date=July 22, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1930 – {{cfb link|year=1930|team=Washburn Ichabods|title=Washburn}}{{cite news |author= |title=Classic Here Thursday |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55839020/the-kansas-city-star/ |newspaper=The Kansas City Star |location=Kansas City, Missouri |date=November 24, 1930 |page=10 |access-date=July 22, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1931 – {{cfb link|year=1931|team=Washburn Ichabods|title=Washburn}} and {{cfb link|year=1931|team=Wichita Shockers|title=Wichita}}{{cite news |author= |title=The Conference Standings |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55740003/the-kansas-city-star/ |newspaper=The Kansas City Star |location=Kansas City, Missouri |date=November 27, 1931 |page=22 |access-date=July 20, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1932 – Wichita{{cite news |author= |title=Wichita Takes Central Title |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55833860/the-manhattan-mercury/ |newspaper=The Manhattan Mercury |location=Manhattan, Kansas |agency=Associated Press |date=November 25, 1932 |page=6 |access-date=July 22, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1933 – Wichita{{cite news |author= |title=Football Standings |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55792184/the-kansas-city-times/ |newspaper=The Kansas City Times |location=Kansas City, Missouri |date=December 1, 1933 |page=13 |access-date=July 21, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1934 – {{cfb link|year=1934|team=Fort Hays State Tigers|title=Fort Hays State}}{{cite book |editor1-last=Okeson |editor1-first=Walter R. |editor1-link=Walter R. Okeson |date=1935 |title=Spalding's Official Intercollegiate Foot Ball Guide 1935 |location=New York, New York |publisher=American Sports Publishing Co. |pages=98, 181–207}}
  • 1935 – {{cfb link|year=1935|team=Fort Hays State Tigers|title=Fort Hays State}} and {{cfb link|year=1935|team=Pittsburg State Gorillas|title=Pittsburg State}}{{cite book |editor1-last=Okeson |editor1-first=Walter R. |editor1-link=Walter R. Okeson |date=1936 |title=Spalding's Official Intercollegiate Foot Ball Guide 1936 |location=New York, New York |publisher=American Sports Publishing Co. |pages=87, 167–192}}
  • 1936 – {{cfb link|year=1936|team=Fort Hays State Tigers|title=Fort Hays State}}{{cite news |author= |title=Emporia Colleges To End Seasons Thursday |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55849591/the-emporia-gazette/ |newspaper=Emporia Gazette |location=Emporia, Kansas |date=November 23, 1936 |page=4 |access-date=July 22, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1937 – Wichita{{cite news |author= |title=Final Football Standings |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55733698/the-kansas-city-times/ |newspaper=The Kansas City Times |location=Kansas City, Missouri |date=November 26, 1937 |page=13 |access-date=July 20, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1938 – Wichita{{cite news |author= |title=Central Conference Standings |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55832169/the-manhattan-mercury/ |newspaper=The Manhattan Mercury |location=Manhattan, Kansas |date=November 21, 1938 |page=2 |access-date=July 21, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1939 – Wichita{{cite news |author= |title=Emporia Teams to End Football Season with 2 Games Thursday |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55833259/the-emporia-gazette/ |newspaper=Emporia Gazette |location=Emporia, Kansas |date=November 27, 1939 |page=11 |access-date=July 21, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1940 – {{cfb link|year=1940|team=St. Benedict's Ravens|title=St. Benedict's}}{{cite news |author= |title=Central Conference Standings |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55829588/the-iola-register/ |newspaper=The Iola Register |location=Iola, Kansas |date=November 25, 1940 |page=8 |access-date=July 21, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1941 – {{cfb link|year=1941|team=Pittsburg State Gorillas|title=Pittsburg State}}{{cite news |author= |title=Pittsburg Gains Central Title By Trimming Hornets |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55828586/the-emporia-gazette/ |newspaper=Emporia Gazette |location=Emporia, Kansas |date=November 24, 1941 |page=9 |access-date=July 21, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}

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  • 1942 – {{cfb link|year=1942|team=Pittsburg State Gorillas|title=Pittsburg State}}{{cite news |author= |title=Races Are Over |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55787104/the-kansas-city-star/ |newspaper=The Kansas City Star |location=Kansas City, Missouri |date=November 23, 1942 |page=12 |access-date=July 21, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1943 – No champion
  • 1944 – No champion
  • 1945 – No champion
  • 1946 – Southwestern (KS)
  • 1947 – {{cfb link|year=1947|team=Emporia State Hornets|title=Emporia State}}{{cite news |author= |title=Hornets Trounce Gorillas 28-7; Win Conference Title |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55827269/the-emporia-gazette/ |newspaper=Emporia Gazette |location=Emporia, Kansas |date=November 24, 1947 |page=10 |access-date=July 21, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1948 – {{cfb link|year=1948|team=Emporia State Hornets|title=Emporia State}}{{cite news |author= |title=From Rags To Kansas Prominence |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55826545/the-iola-register/ |newspaper=The Iola Register |location=Iola, Kansas |agency=Associated Press |date=November 16, 1948 |page=6 |access-date=July 21, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1949 – Pittsburg State and Washburn
  • 1950 – {{cfb link|year=1950|team=Emporia State Hornets|title=Emporia State}}
  • 1951 – {{cfb link|year=1951|team=Emporia State Hornets|title=Emporia State}} and {{cfb link|year=1951|team=Pittsburg State Gorillas|title=Pittsburg State}}{{cite news |author= |title=Share C. I. C. Grid Title |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55825274/the-kansas-city-star/ |newspaper=The Kansas City Star |location=Kansas City, Missouri |agency=Associated Press |date=November 12, 1951 |page=14 |access-date=July 21, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1952 – {{cfb link|year=1952|team=Emporia State Hornets|title=Emporia State}}{{cite news |author= |title=Emporia Clinches C. I. C. Title |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55824492/the-iola-register/ |newspaper=The Iola Register |location=Iola, Kansas |agency=Associated Press |date=November 10, 1952 |page=6 |access-date=July 21, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1953 – {{cfb link|year=1953|team=St. Benedict's Ravens|title=St. Benedict's}} {{cfb link|year=1953|team=Washburn Ichabods|title=Washburn}}
  • 1954 – {{cfb link|year=1954|team=Fort Hays State Tigers|title=Fort Hays State}} and {{cfb link|year=1954|team=Washburn Ichabods|title=Washburn}}
  • 1955 – {{cfb link|year=1955|team=Pittsburg State Gorillas|title=Pittsburg State}}{{cite news |author= |title=Small College Grid Standings |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55726963/the-kansas-city-star/ |newspaper=The Kansas City Star |location=Kansas City, Missouri |date=November 7, 1955 |page=19 |access-date=July 20, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}

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  • 1956 – {{cfb link|year=1956|team=St. Benedict's Ravens|title=St. Benedict's}}{{cite news |author= |title=A 3-Way Tangle In M. I. A. A. Football |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55822398/the-kansas-city-star/ |newspaper=The Kansas City Star |location=Kansas City, Kansas |agency=Associated Press |date=November 5, 1956 |page=23 |access-date=July 21, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1957 – Pittsburg State{{cite news |author= |title=Pittsburg Stretches Skein To Nine; Wins CIC Crown |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52473518/the-manhattan-mercury/ |newspaper=The Manhattan Mercury |location=Manhattan, Kansas |agency=Associated Press |date=November 12, 1957 |page=7 |access-date=May 30, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1958 – {{cfb link|year=1958|team=St. Benedict's Ravens|title=St. Benedict's}}{{cite news |author= |title=Ravens Go for Perfect Season; Holiday Bowl |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52471737/garden-city-telegram/ |newspaper=Garden City Telegram |location=Garden City, Kansas |date=November 10, 1958 |page=8 |access-date=May 30, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1959 – {{cfb link|year=1959|team=St. Benedict's Ravens|title=St. Benedict's}}
  • 1960 – {{cfb link|year=1960|team=St. Benedict's Ravens|title=St. Benedict's}}
  • 1961 – Pittsburg State{{cite news |author= |title=All CIC Attention Is Focused on Pitt |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52409268/the-hays-daily-news/ |newspaper=Hays Daily News |location=Hays, Kansas |date=November 22, 1961 |page=6 |access-date=May 29, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1962 – {{cfb link|year=1962|team=Omaha Indians|title=Omaha}}{{cite news |author= |title=Tigers Bury Washburn; Capture Second In CIC |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52416722/the-hays-daily-news/ |newspaper=Hays Daily News |location=Hays, Kansas |date=November 11, 1962 |page=11 |access-date=May 29, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1963 – {{cfb link|year=1963|team=Omaha Indians|title=Omaha}}{{cite news |author= |title=Omaha In As CIC Champ; C of E Is Halfway Home |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52417401/the-salina-journal/ |newspaper=The Salina Journal |location=Salina, Kansas |agency=Associated Press |date=November 11, 1963 |page=13 |access-date=May 29, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1964 – {{cfb link|year=1964|team=Washburn Ichabods|title=Washburn}}{{cite news |author= |title=CIC Final |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52419998/the-hays-daily-news/ |newspaper=Hays Daily News |location=Hays, Kansas |date=November 16, 1964 |page=8 |access-date=May 29, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1965 – {{cfb link|year=1965|team=Omaha Indians|title=Omaha}}{{cite news |author= |title=Omaha And Ottawa Win Grid Titles |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52422186/the-salina-journal/ |newspaper=The Salina Journal |location=Salina, Kansas |agency=Associated Press |date=November 15, 1965 |page=9 |access-date=May 29, 2020 |via=Newspapers.com {{Open access}} }}
  • 1966 – {{cfb link|year=1966|team=Fort Hays State Tigers|title=Fort Hays State}} and {{cfb link|year=1966|team=Pittsburg State Gorillas|title=Pittsburg State}}
  • 1967 – {{cfb link|year=1967|team=Omaha Indians|title=Omaha}}
  • 1968 – {{cfb link|year=1968|team=Nebraska–Omaha Indians|title=Nebraska–Omaha}}

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See also

References