Great Rivers Lacrosse Conference
The Great Rivers Lacrosse Conference (GRLC) is a conference in the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA). The GRLC incorporates teams in Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Wisconsin and is divided into two divisions, Division I and Division II.
History
The conference was formed in 2002 after teams on the southwestern edge of the conference footprint separated from the Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association (CCLA to form the Great Rivers Lacrosse Conference.[1]
Teams
GRLC Teams are split into two Divisions with the top programs and larger schools in Division I and smaller schools and programs in Division II. For the 2012 season the conference is composed of 12 members in Division I and 15 members in Division II.
Institution |
Location |
Founded |
Affiliation |
Enrollment |
Team Nickname |
Primary conference |
Division I |
University of Arkansas |
Fayetteville, Arkansas |
1871 |
Public |
19,849 |
Razorbacks |
SEC (Division I) |
University of Illinois |
Champaign, Illinois |
1867 |
Public |
42,326 |
Fighting Illini |
Big Ten (Division I) |
Illinois State University |
Normal, Illinois |
1857 |
Public |
20,104 |
Redbirds |
Missouri Valley (Division I) |
Indiana University |
Bloomington, Indiana |
1820 |
Public |
38,599 |
Hoosiers |
Big Ten (Division I) |
University of Iowa |
Iowa City, Iowa |
1847 |
Public |
30,409 |
Hawkeyes |
Big Ten (Division I) |
University of Kansas |
Lawrence, Kansas |
1865 |
Public |
30,102 |
Jayhawks |
Big 12 (Division I) |
Kansas State University |
Manhattan, Kansas |
1863 |
Public |
23,520 |
Wildcats |
Big 12 (Division I) |
Miami University |
Oxford, Ohio |
1809 |
Public |
20,126 |
RedHawks |
Mid-American (Division I) |
University of Missouri |
Columbia, Missouri |
1839 |
Public |
32,000 |
Tigers |
SEC (Division I) |
University of Nebraska |
Lincoln, Nebraska |
1869 |
Public |
23,000 |
Cornhuskers |
Big Ten (Division I) |
Purdue University |
West Lafayette, Indiana |
1869 |
Public |
39,697 |
Boilermakers |
Big Ten (Division I) |
University of Wisconsin |
Madison, Wisconsin |
1848 |
Public |
42,000 |
Badgers |
Big Ten (Division I) |
Division II |
Cornell College* |
Mount Vernon, Iowa |
1853 |
Private/Methodist |
1,200 |
Rams |
IIAC (Division III) |
Creighton University |
Omaha, Nebraska |
1878 |
Private/Catholic (Jesuit) |
4,133 |
Bluejays |
Big East Conference (Division I) |
DePaul University |
Chicago, Illinois |
1898 |
Private/Catholic (Vincentian) |
16,199 |
Blue Demons |
Big East (D-I) |
Dordt College |
Sioux Center, Iowa |
1955 |
Private/Christian Reformed |
1,350 |
Defenders |
Great Plains (NAIA) |
Harding University |
Searcy, Arkansas |
1924 |
Private/Church of Christ |
6,108 |
Bisons |
Gulf South Conference (Division II) |
Judson University |
Elgin, Illinois |
1963 |
Private/Baptist |
1,231 |
Eagles |
Chicagoland (NAIA) |
Lindenwood University – Belleville |
Belleville, Illinois |
2003 |
Private/Presbyterian |
2,364 |
Lynx |
Independent (USCAA) |
Missouri Baptist University |
St. Louis, Missouri |
1828 |
Private/Evangelical |
2,800 |
Spartans |
American Midwest Conference (NAIA) |
Missouri University of Science & Technology (Missouri S&T) |
Rolla, Missouri |
1870 |
Public |
6,815 |
Miners |
Great Lakes Valley (Division II) |
Missouri State University |
Springfield, Missouri |
1905 |
Public |
21,000 |
Bears |
Missouri Valley (Division I) |
Saint Louis University |
St. Louis, Missouri |
1818 |
Private/Catholic (Jesuit) |
12,733 |
Billikens |
A-10 (Division I) |
Wabash College |
Crawfordsville, Indiana |
1832 |
Private/nonsectarian |
875 (All Male) |
Little Giants |
NCAC (Division III) |
Washington University in St. Louis |
St. Louis, Missouri |
1853 |
Private/nonsectarian |
13,527 |
Bears |
University Athletic Association (Division III) |
Wheaton College |
Wheaton, Illinois |
1860 |
Private/Evangelical |
2,890 |
Thunder |
CCIW (Division III) |
* Denotes an associate member.
Former members
Institution |
Location |
Team Nickname |
Years |
New Conference |
New Classification |
Augustana College |
Rock Island, Illinois |
Vikings |
2002-2011 |
Independent |
NCAA Division III |
Lindenwood University |
St. Charles, Missouri |
Lions |
2003-2011 |
ECAC II |
NCAA Division II |
Northern Illinois University |
DeKalb, Illinois |
Huskies |
2002-2005 |
Chicago Division |
GLLL |
Northwestern College |
Orange City, Iowa |
Red Raiders |
2006-2009 |
ceased operations in 2009 |
N/A |
Rockhurst University |
Kansas City, Missouri |
Hawks |
2008-2010 |
WILA |
NCAA Division II |
University of Memphis |
Memphis, Tennessee |
Tigers |
2005-2011 |
Independent in 2011 |
NCLL Deep South Conference |
University of Mississippi |
Oxford, Mississippi |
Rebels |
2008-2009 |
SELC |
MCLA Division I |
University of Nebraska at Omaha |
Omaha, Nebraska |
Mavericks |
2005-2010 |
ceased operations in 2010 |
N/A |
University of South Dakota |
Vermillion, South Dakota |
Coyotes |
2002-2010 |
ceased operations in 2010 |
N/A |
Western Illinois University |
Macomb, Illinois |
Leathernecks |
2002-2007 |
Chicago Division |
GLLL |
Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology |
Terre Haute, Indiana |
Fightin' Engineers |
2006-2008 |
ceased operations in 2008 |
N/A |
References
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