Michigan Collegiate Conference
The Michigan Collegiate Conference was an athletic conference that existed in the United States for four seasons, from 1927 through 1931.
History
Formed in December 1926, the members were the Michigan State [Normal Hurons], the Western State Normal Hilltoppers, the Central State [Teachers Bearcats], and the College of the [City of Detroit Tartars].Sports sponsored by the MCC included baseball, football, men's basketball, track, and tennis.
The conference disbanded at the 1931 annual meeting. Detroit City College had tendered their resignation due their teams not being strong enough in all sports. The remaining members tried to recruit other colleges but were unsuccessful.