Great Midwest Athletic Conference


The Great Midwest Athletic Conference is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division II level. It was named the 24th NCAA Division II conference and operates in the Great Lakes and East South Central States regions of the United States. The G-MAC began conference play in the 2012–13 academic year hosting 12 championships and continued to work through the educational assessment program. The conference received approval and became an active Division II conference in 2013–14, hosting 17 championships.

History

The initial announcement of a potential new conference surfaced in June 2011 when the presidents and athletic directors of Cedarville University, Notre Dame College, Urbana University, and Ursuline College met to discuss plans for a new Division II conference.
Soon after the initial meeting, Central State University joined and became a fifth member. In October 2011, Kentucky Wesleyan College announced that the school will join the G-MAC, withdrawing from its current conference, the Great Lakes Valley Conference.
In November 2011, Nazarene University was accepted as another charter member of the conference. Trevecca had begun the process of transitioning from NAIA to NCAA Division II membership in July, 2011 and entered a provisional NCAA membership year during the conference's initially planned start for the 2013–14 academic year. In late November, the conference announced the hiring of Tom Daeger as Conference Commissioner, with offices in Indianapolis.
On February 21, 2012, the Great Midwest Athletic Conference announced the NCAA had accepted the G-MAC as the 24th NCAA Division ll conference. The conference then added two more members when it was announced on April 23 and May 1, 2012, that the University of Virginia's College at Wise and Georgetown College had been granted provisional membership in the conference pending their approval by the NCAA Division II Membership Committee. Georgetown College was rejected for Division II membership, but applied to join Division II in 2014. However, they were denied acceptance once again by the Membership Council. As of 2021, Georgetown has made no further attempt to join Division II.
In the fall of 2012, it was announced that Urbana and UVA Wise would spend only one season as active members of the G-MAC. At the same time, the G-MAC announced that three West Virginia schools had accepted invitations to join the conference, starting in July 2013—Alderson Broaddus University, Davis & Elkins College, and Ohio Valley University. All three schools were previously members of the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, which disbanded after most of its football-sponsoring schools announced their departure for a new D-II league that eventually became the Mountain East Conference. On October 16, 2012, the G-MAC announced that Salem International University, since renamed Salem University, would join the conference on July 1, 2013. Salem would leave the G-MAC in 2016 to become a Division II independent.
On July 12, 2013, the Great Midwest Athletic Conference received official approval from the NCAA Division II Membership Committee, recognizing the Conference as an active NCAA Division II conference. On the same day, it was announced that Ursuline College had been approved as an active NCAA DII member and Trevecca Nazarene University successfully completed its Year Two candidacy and was moved into the Provisional Year of the membership process by the NCAA Division II Membership Committee.
On August 7, 2013, the Great Midwest Athletic Conference partnered with Cumberland University as it embarked on a transition to potential NCAA Division II membership. The G-MAC Presidents Council unanimously admitted Cumberland as a provisional member effective immediately and would have sponsored the institution as it worked through the NCAA Division II membership application process. In July 2014, Cumberland was denied acceptance into the NCAA by the Membership Council. As in the case of Georgetown, Cumberland has made no further attempt to join Division II.
On August 30, 2018, Davis & Elkins announced that it would reunite with most of its former WVIAC rivals in the Mountain East Conference after the 2018–19 school year. The school remains a G-MAC affiliate in men's lacrosse, a sport that the MEC does not sponsor.
On February 1, 2019, Malone announced that it had eliminated football and "remains committed to athletic competition in the NCAA Div. II and as members of the Great Midwest Athletic Conference."
On May 19, 2020, Ashland University announced they would join the Great Midwest Athletic Conference from the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference for the 2021–22 school year. But a few months later, on August 4, 2020, its wrestling team would have the opportunity to compete for a G-MAC conference-sponsored championship a year ahead of schedule, effective immediately in the 2020–21 school year.
On June 5, 2020, another former WVIAC member, Alderson Broaddus, announced that it was leaving the G-MAC to join most of its old rivals in the Mountain East Conference for the 2020–21 school year.
On February 11, 2021, Ohio Valley announced that it would return to NAIA and join the River States Conference that July, and on April 29, Northwood University announced that it would also join the G-MAC from the GLIAC for the 2022–23 school year.
The G-MAC would gain a member later in 2021; on August 18, the conference and Thomas More University announced that the school, currently a member of the NAIA Mid-South Conference, would become a provisional G-MAC member in 2022. With G-MAC acceptance in hand, Thomas More applied to rejoin the NCAA and was officially accepted as a provisional D-II member on July 14, 2022. The school accordingly became a provisional G-MAC member, but continued to compete in the NAIA and in the Mid-South until July 2023.
Also for the 2021–22 season, G-MAC announced a partnership with Conference Carolinas to create a men's and women's bowling championship. Each conference will organize its regular season independently but the postseason will be called Conference Carolinas/Great Midwest Athletic Conference Men's and Women's Bowling Championships.
The most recently added sport is stunt, a women-only cheerleading discipline that emphasizes the acrobatic and technical aspects of cheerleading. It was added as an officially sanctioned sport for the 2022–23 school year, a year before it was added to the NCAA Emerging Sports for Women program in August 2023. The first season of conference competition featured four full G-MAC members and one affiliate.

Chronological timeline

Member schools

Current members

The G-MAC currently has 13 full members, all are private schools.
InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedColors
Ashland UniversityAshland, Ohio1878Brethren6,433Eagles2021
Cedarville UniversityCedarville, Ohio1887Baptist6,384Yellow Jackets2012
Findlay, Ohio1882Churches of God5,057Oilers2017
Hillsdale CollegeHillsdale, Michigan1844Nonsectarian1,573Chargers2017
Kentucky Wesleyan CollegeOwensboro, Kentucky1858United Methodist864Panthers2012
Lake Erie CollegePainesville, Ohio1856Nonsectarian1,236Storm2017
Malone UniversityCanton, Ohio1892Evangelical1,268Pioneers2016
Northwood UniversityMidland, Michigan1959Nonsectarian2,227Timberwolves2022
Ohio Dominican UniversityColumbus, Ohio1911Catholic1,209Panthers2017
Thomas More UniversityCrestview Hills, Kentucky1921Catholic1,844Saints2022
Tiffin UniversityTiffin, Ohio1888Nonsectarian3,726Dragons2018
Ursuline CollegePepper Pike, Ohio1871Catholic970Arrows2012
Walsh UniversityNorth Canton, Ohio1960Catholic2,311Cavaliers2017

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Affiliate members

The G-MAC has four affiliate members, all are private schools:
InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedColorsG-MAC
sport
Primary
conference
Davenport UniversityGrand Rapids, Michigan1866Nonsectarian4,848Panthers2024Great Lakes (GLIAC)
Davenport UniversityGrand Rapids, Michigan1866Nonsectarian4,848Panthers2024Great Lakes (GLIAC)
Davenport UniversityGrand Rapids, Michigan1866Nonsectarian4,848Panthers2024stuntGreat Lakes (GLIAC)
Davis & Elkins CollegeElkins, West Virginia1904Presbyterian683Senators2019 Mountain East (MEC)
Point Park UniversityPittsburgh, Pennsylvania1960Nonsectarian3,448Pioneers2025 Mountain East (MEC)
Seton Hill UniversityGreensburg, Pennsylvania1883Catholic1,989Griffins2016 Pennsylvania (PSAC)
Wheeling UniversityWheeling, West Virginia1954Catholic1,171Cardinals2017 Mountain East (MEC)

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Former members

The G-MAC had eight former full members. All but two were private schools. School names and nicknames reflect those used during G-MAC membership:
InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftCurrent
conference
Alderson Broaddus UniversityPhilippi, West Virginia1871BaptistN/ABattlers20132020Closed in 2023
Central State UniversityWilberforce, Ohio1887Public2,798Marauders &
Lady Marauders
20122015Southern (SIAC)
Davis & Elkins CollegeElkins, West Virginia1904Presbyterian810Senators20132019Mountain East (MEC)
Ohio Valley UniversityVienna, West Virginia1960Church of ChristN/AFighting Scots20132021
Salem International UniversitySalem, West Virginia1888For-profit835Tigers20132016D-II Independent
Trevecca Nazarene UniversityNashville, Tennessee1901Nazarene3,327Trojans20122024Gulf South (GSC)
Urbana UniversityUrbana, Ohio1850NonsectarianN/ABlue Knights20122013
Wise, Virginia1954Public2,000Highland Cavaliers20122013South Atlantic (SAC)

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Former affiliate members

The G-MAC had three former affiliate members, all private schools. School names and nicknames reflect those used during G-MAC membership:
InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftColorsG-MAC
sport
Primary
conference
Alderson Broaddus UniversityPhilippi, West Virginia1871BaptistN/ABattlers20202023 men's lacrosseClosed in 2023
Hiram CollegeHiram, Ohio1850Disciples of Christ1,395Terriers20222024 stuntPresidents' (PAC)
Mercyhurst UniversityErie, Pennsylvania1926Catholic2,705Lakers20162024 men's lacrosseNortheast (NEC)
Mercyhurst UniversityErie, Pennsylvania1926Catholic2,705Lakers20232024 stuntNortheast (NEC)

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Membership timeline


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Sports

SportMen'sWomen's
Baseball
Basketball
Bowling
Cross country
Football
Golf
Lacrosse
Soccer
Softball
Stunt
Swimming & diving
Tennis
Track & field indoor
Track & field outdoor
Volleyball
Wrestling

In swimming and diving for both sexes, the G-MAC and Mountain East Conference operate as a single league, conducting a combined conference championship meet.
In bowling, Great Midwest Athletic Conference and Conference Carolinas made a partnership to make a men's and women's bowling championship. Each conference will organize its regular season independently but the postseason will be called Conference Carolinas/Great Midwest Athletic Conference Men's and Women's Bowling Championships.

Other sponsored sports by school

SchoolMen
SchoolVolleyball
Thomas MoreGLVC
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In addition to the above:
  • Thomas More sponsors varsity teams in the following non-NCAA sports: archery, men's bowling, and men's rugby. It also considers its band, cheerleaders and dance team to be varsity athletes.