- Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference
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The Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference was an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA Division III. Member institutions were located in the midwestern United States in the states of Illinois and Iowa. After the 2006-07 academic year, the NIIC merged with the Lake Michigan Conference to form a new league called the Northern Athletics Conference.
Current members
School Location Nickname Founded Affiliation Enrollment Year Joined Current Conference Aurora University Aurora, Illinois Spartans 1893 Private/Non-sectarian 3,326 1970? Northern Athletics Conference Benedictine University Lisle, Illinois Eagles 1887 Private/Catholic 3,232 1969 Northern Athletics Conference Clarke College Dubuque, Iowa Crusaders 1843 Private/Catholic 1,201 1988 Midwest Collegiate Conference Concordia University Chicago River Forest, Illinois Cougars 1864 Private/Lutheran Missouri Synod 1,900 1969 Northern Athletics Conference Eureka College Eureka, Illinois Red Devils 1855 Private/Christian Church 680 ????? St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Rockford College Rockford, Illinois Regents 1847 Private/Non-sectarian 1,395 1969 Northern Athletics Conference Former members
School Location Nickname Founded Affiliation Enrollment Year Joined Year Left Current Conference Dominican University River Forest, Illinois Stars 1901 Private/Catholic 3,205 1990? 2005 Northern Athletics Conference George Williams College Williams Bay, Wisconsin ????? 1890 Private/Christian N/A 1970? 1971? Merged with Aurora University in Aurora, Illinois. Judson College Elgin, Illinois Eagles 1963 Private/Christian 1,200 1973? 1996? Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Olivet Nazarene University Bourbonnais, Illinois Tigers 1908 Private/Nazarene, Wesleyan 4,495 1974? 1996? Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Trinity International University Deerfield, Illinois Trojans 1897 Private/Christian 850 1969 1996? Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Categories:- Defunct NCAA Division III conferences
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