History of the MCAC & MCCC

History of the MCAC

The Minnesota College Athletic Conference (MCAC) was first established in the fall of 1967 although many two year colleges throughout the state were competing in intercollegiate athletics prior to that time.  

The Conference was known as the the Minnesota Community College Conference until 2008, when it was renamed the Minnesota College Athletic Conference. 

Football was the first organized sport within the MCAC, followed by men's cross country, basketball, wrestling, hockey, baseball, tennis, and track in the 1969-1970 academic year. 

In 1973, competitions in women's volleyball, basketball, softball, and track and field were added. Throughout the next 23 years the MCAC operated under the guidance of the Minnesota Community College System office. 

 

1976-2008              2008-Present  

 

Sport Championship Record Archives:  

Cross Country/Track

Tennis

Wrestling

Hockey 

Football 

Softball 

Baseball 

Women's Basketball

Men's Basketball 

Golf

2019-20 MCAC Colleges (Dakota-Bottineau, FB only; Lake Region State, Clay Target only)