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Mountain West Conference
Data
Established 1999
Members 10
Sports fielded 14
Region Western United States
States 7 - California, Colorado, Nevada,
New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and
Wyoming
Headquarters Denver, Colorado

The Mountain West Conference (or MWC), the youngest of the College Athletic Conferences affiliated with the NCAA’s Division I-A, officially began operations in July 1999. Geographically, the MWC covers a broad expanse of the western United States, with member institutions located in California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.

Charter members included Air Force, Brigham Young University, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah, and Wyoming. Prior to banding together to form the Mountain West Conference, all of the charter members had been aligned with the Western Athletic Conference. TCU joined the Mountain West in 2005 from Conference USA.

Members (year joined)


Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Year Joined Athletic Program
United States Air Force Academy Colorado Springs, Colorado 1954 Public 4,000 1999 AFA Falcons
Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 1875 Private/The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 32,400 1999 BYU Cougars
Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 1870 Public 26,418 1999 CSU Rams
University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico 1889 Public 24,092 1999 New Mexico Lobos
San Diego State University San Diego, California 1897 Public 33,676 1999 SDSU Aztecs
Texas Christian University Fort Worth, Texas 1873 Private/Disciples of Christ 8,749 2005 TCU Horned Frogs
University of Nevada, Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nevada 1957 Public 29,000 1999 UNLV Rebels
University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 1850 Public 29,192 1999 Utah Utes
University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming 1886 Public 13,162 1999 Wyoming Cowboys

Logos


Image:AirFo 2739.gif|Air Force Falcons Image:Brigh 2437.gif|BYU Cougars Image:ColSt_2456.gif|Colorado State Rams Image:UNM_Lobo_Logo.png|New Mexico Lobos Image:SDSU athletics logo larger.gif|San Diego State Aztecs Image:TxChr 2657.gif|TCU Horned Frogs Image:HeyReb.gif|UNLV Rebels Image:Utah 4669.gif|Utah Utes Image:Wyo 2735.gif|Wyoming Cowboys

Sports


The MWC sponsors championships in baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's golf, skiing, women's soccer, swimming and diving, men's and women's tennis, women's volleyball, football, softball, outdoor track and cross country. Many of its member schools participate in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation for sports not sponsored by the Mountain West Conference (interestingly, for men's soccer, BYU fields a semi-professional team, and San Diego State competes as a member of the Pacific Ten Conference).

Yearly Championship Winners


Football

  • 1999 - BYU/Colorado State/Utah
  • 2000 - Colorado State
  • 2001 - BYU
  • 2002 - Colorado State
  • 2003 - Utah
  • 2004 - Utah
  • 2005 - TCU

Men's Basketball

  • 05-06 Regular Season - San Diego State
Tournament - San Diego State
Tournament Location - Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado
  • 04-05 Regular Season - Utah
Tournament - New Mexico
Tournament Location: Pepsi Center
  • 03-04 Regular Season - Air Force
Tournament - Utah
Tournament Location: Pepsi Center
  • 02-03 Regular Season - BYU/Utah
Tournament - Colorado State
Tournament Location: Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
  • 01-02 Regular Season - Wyoming
Tournament - San Diego State
Tournament Location: Thomas & Mack Center
  • 00-01 Regular Season - BYU/Utah/Wyoming
Tournament - BYU
Tournament Location: Thomas & Mack Center
  • 99-00 Regular Season - UNLV/Utah
Tournament - UNLV
Tournament Location: Thomas & Mack Center

Women’s Basketball

  • 99-00 - Utah
  • 00-01 - Utah
  • 01-02 - Colorado State
  • 02-03 - Utah
  • 03-04 - New Mexico/Utah
  • 04-05 - New Mexico/Utah
  • 05-06 - BYU

Baseball

  • 2000 - New Mexico
  • 2001 - BYU
  • 2002 - San Diego State
  • 2003 - UNLV
  • 2004 - San Diego State
  • 2005 - UNLV
  • 2006 - TCU

Softball

  • 2000 - Utah
  • 2001 - BYU
  • 2002 - San Diego State
  • 2003 - San Diego State
  • 2004 - Colorado State
  • 2005 - BYU
  • 2006 - San Diego State

Women's Soccer

  • 1999 - San Diego State
  • 2000 - BYU
  • 2001 - BYU
  • 2002 - BYU
  • 2003 - Utah
  • 2004 - UNLV
  • 2005 - Utah

Volleyball

  • 1999 - BYU
  • 2000 - Colorado State
  • 2001 - Colorado State
  • 2002 - Colorado State
  • 2003 - Colorado State
  • 2004 - Colorado State/Utah
  • 2005 - BYU

Above information cited from the MWC's Media Guides of each respective sport or from the MWC official website

Football Rivalries


Conference
  • Air Force vs. Colorado State
  • BYU vs. Utah (The Holy War)
  • Colorado State vs. Wyoming (The Border War)
  • San Diego State vs. UNLV
  • Wyoming vs. BYU
Non Conference
  • Air Force vs. Army
  • Air Force vs. Navy
  • BYU vs. Utah State
  • Colorado State vs. Colorado (The Rocky Mountain Showdown)
  • New Mexico vs. New Mexico State
  • New Mexico vs. UTEP
  • TCU vs. SMU (The Battle for the Iron Skillet)
  • UNLV vs. Nevada (The Battle For Nevada)
  • Utah vs. Utah State

Conference facilities


School Football stadium Stadium capacity Basketball arena Arena capacity
Air Force Falcon Stadium 52,123 Clune Arena 5,939
Brigham Young LaVell Edwards Stadium 65,524 Marriott Center 22,700
Colorado State Hughes Stadium 35,000 Moby Arena 8,745
New Mexico University Stadium 42,000 University Arena 18,018
San Diego State Qualcomm Stadium 71,294 Cox Arena 12,414
TCU Amon G. Carter Stadium 46,083 Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 7,200
UNLV Sam Boyd Stadium 40,000 Thomas & Mack Center (men)
Cox Pavilion (women)
18,776
2,472
Utah Rice-Eccles Stadium 45,017 Jon M. Huntsman Center 15,000
Wyoming War Memorial Stadium 33,500 Arena-Auditorium 15,028

External link


College athletics conferences | NCAA Division I-A Conferences

 

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