Mississippi Valley Conference (Wisconsin)

Mississippi Valley Conference (Wisconsin)
Mississippi Valley Conference
(MVC)
Mississippi Valley Conference logo
Established 1989
Association WIAA
Division Division 1
Members 7
Sports fielded 20 (men's: 10; women's: 10)
Region La Crosse Metropolitan
Headquarters La Crosse, Wisconsin
Commissioner Terry Erickson (since 1989)
Website http://www.gomvc.org/

The Mississippi Valley Conference (MVC) is a high school athletic conference in southwest Wisconsin. All MVC schools are members of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA), and are located in the La Crosse, Wisconsin metropolitan area.

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History

The MVC was formed in 1989. To accommodate for the growing attendance in schools in traditional rural-based conferences, and to accommodate for travel purposes, the MVC was formed originally by taking teams from three established conferences. Holmen and Onalaska were taken from the Coulee Conference, Tomah and Sparta from the South Central Conference, and La Crosse Central and La Crosse Logan from the Big Rivers Conference.

Shortly after, in 1997, La Crosse Aquinas joined from the Central Wisconsin Catholic Conference of the Wisconsin Independent Schools Athletic Association, a private school athletic league, to become the seventh member.

Sports

The MVC sponsors 19 varsity sports. They are:

Schools

Institution Location Year Joined Affiliation Enrollment Mascot Colors
Aquinas La Crosse, WI 1997 Private (Catholic) 330 Blugolds Blue and Gold
Holmen Holmen, WI 1989 Public 1,077 Vikings Maroon and White
Central La Crosse, WI 1989 Public 1,316 Red Raiders Red and Black
Logan La Crosse, WI 1989 Public 1,037 Rangers Red and White
Onalaska Onalaska, WI 1989 Public 907 Hilltoppers Purple and White
Sparta Sparta, WI 1989 Public 745 Spartans Red and Gold
Tomah Tomah, WI 1989 Public 1,007 Timberwolves Gold and White

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All Sports

Nineteen varsity sports count towards the Mississippi Valley Conference "All Sports Award." Points are awarded based on a team's finish in a given sport (seven for the conference championship, six for second place and so on to one point for the seventh-place finisher). At the completion of each sport season (fall, winter and spring), updated standings are posted on the league's Web site, and at the end of the school year, the school with the most points is declared the winner of the "All Sports Award." [1]

Rivalries

The Mississippi Valley Conference has a number of intense rivalries, both based on proximity, and performance.

City

  • Central Vs. Logan - The two La Crosse public schools intense rivalry is well publicized by local media, and is highlighted by football's Battle for the Ark.
  • Central Vs. Aquinas - A heated battle for city supremacy, and the overall city championship.
  • Logan Vs. Aquinas - A heated battle for city supremacy, and the overall city championship.

Other Main Rivalries

  • Holmen Vs. Onalaska - Proximity spices up this rivalry, as the two school districts overlap city boundaries. Both schools also came over from the Coulee Conference together.
  • Tomah Vs. Sparta - Both came over from the South Central Conference, and are separated by 17 miles of Interstate 90. The closest conference foe for both teams.

Additionally to these main rivalries, many other rivalries have developed based on different sports and success. In the early 2000s, Holmen and Aquinas had fierce competitions in boys basketball in which tickets were sold out days after going on sale. Additionally, in the early 1990s, Onalaska Vs. Central was a heated matchup in Boys Basketball. In wrestling, Holmen Vs. Sparta and Holmen Vs. Tomah have come and gone. In Ice Hockey, Onalaska and Aquinas/Holmen/G-E-T/C-FC hold a battle for the Omni Center rivalry, as both teams play in the same venue.

Many non-conference rivalries are also in the MVC. Onalaska Vs. West Salem, Logan and Central Vs. Eau Claire Memorial and North, Tomah Vs. Black River Falls, and Holmen Vs. G-E-T are all annual football games. Aquinas maintains matchups with old conference members from their WISAA days.

Rivalry Week

In many different sports, particularly but not limited to football basketball and wrestling, the three big rivalries will frequently be played on the same days, coining the phrase Rivalry Week in football and Rivalry Night in other sports. These rivalries are Central Vs. Logan, Holmen Vs. Onalaska, and Sparta Vs. Tomah. Occasionally, Aquinas will be inserted into a city match up or against Holmen or Onalaska on a Rivalry Night.

In other states

In Iowa, there is an athletic confederation known as the Mississippi Valley Conference. See Mississippi Valley Conference for more information.

References

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