Former collegiate athletic conference in Wisconsin
The Lake Michigan Conference (LMC ) was a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division III level for the last 7-8 years of its existence after member schools transitioned up from NAIA . Member institutions were all located in Wisconsin except Dominican University in Illinois . LMC schools joined with some schools from the Northern Illinois-Iowa Conference (NIIC) in the 2006–07 school year, creating the Northern Athletics Conference (NAC, now known as the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference, or NACC).
The conference was formed as the Wisconsin Conference of Independent Colleges (WCIC) in 1969 with seven charter members;[ 1] [ 2] it changed its name in 1983.[ 3]
Institution
Location
Founded
Affiliation
Enrollment
Nickname
Joined
Left
Current conference
Alverno College
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1887
Catholic (SSSF )
1,932
Inferno
2004
2006
Northern (NACC)
Concordia University
Mequon, Wisconsin
1880
Lutheran LCMS
1,600
Falcons
1982
2006
Northern (NACC)
Dominican University
River Forest, Illinois
1901
Catholic(Dominican )
3,250
Stars
2005
2006
Northern (NACC)
Edgewood College
Madison, Wisconsin
1927
Catholic(S.D.S. )
2,000
Eagles
1974;[ a] 1990[ 4]
1981; 2006
Northern (NACC)
Lakeland College [ b]
Plymouth, Wisconsin
1862
United Church of Christ
950
Muskies
1982
2006
Northern (NACC)
Maranatha Baptist Bible College [ c]
Watertown, Wisconsin
1968
Baptist
850
Crusaders
1974
2006
D-III Independent
Marian University
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
1936
Catholic(C.S.S.A. )
2,918
Sabres
1974
2006
Northern (NACC)
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1903
Nonsectarian
1,395
Raiders
1977
2006
Northern (NACC)
Wisconsin Lutheran College
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1973
Lutheran WELS
765
Warriors
1987
2006
Northern (NACC)
Notes
^ Edgewood left the WCIC/LMC after the 1980–81 school year; before returning in the 1990–91 school year.
^ Currently known as Lakeland University since 2016.
^ Currently known as Maranatha Baptist University since 2013.
Institution
Location
Founded
Affiliation
Enrollment
Nickname
Joined
Left
Current conference
Blackhawk Technical College
Janesville, Wisconsin
1911
Public[ a]
6,000
Blackhawks
1975
1977
N/A[ b]
Cardinal Stritch University
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1937
Catholic (S.S.F.A. )
3,100
Wolves
1974
1997
Closed in 2023
Gateway Technical College –Kenosha
Kenosha, Wisconsin
1912
Public[ a]
5,000
Tigers
1974
1977
N/A[ b]
Gateway Technical College –Racine
Racine, Wisconsin
1911
Public[ a]
5,000
Lions
1969
1977
N/A[ b]
Mount Mary College [ c] [ d]
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1913
Catholic(SSND )
1,702
Blue Angels
1989
1997
Coast to Coast (C2C)
Northwestern College
Watertown, Wisconsin
1863
Lutheran WELS
N/A
Trojans
1974
1995
N/A[ e]
Silver Lake College [ f]
Manitowoc, Wisconsin
1885
Catholic(Franciscan )
1,000
Lakers
1989
1997
Closed in 2019
St. Francis de Sales College
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1969
Catholic
N/A
N/A
1969
1977
N/A[ g]
Trinity Christian College
Palos Hills, Illinois
1959
Reformed
1,280
Trolls
1981
1987
Chicagoland (CCAC) [ h]
Notes
^ a b c Part of the Wisconsin Technical College System .
^ a b c This institution no longer supports intercollegiate athletics.
^ This institution is a women's college. Therefore it does not compete in men's sports.
^ Currently known as Mount Mary University since 2013.
^ Northwestern (Wisc.) closed its doors in 1995 when it combined with Martin Luther College of New Ulm, Minnesota .
^ Later became Holy Family College of Wisconsin until 2019.
^ This institution is no longer a college, as it became a seminary in 1982.
^ Currently an NAIA athletic conference.
The LMC sponsored intercollegiate athletic competition in men's baseball , men's and women's basketball , men's and women's cross country , men's and women's golf , men's and women's soccer , women's softball , men's and women's tennis , women's volleyball , and men's wrestling .