The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, or NAIA, is the national governing body for approximately 350 small-college athletics programs in the United States. Based in Tulsa Oklahoma, the NAIA conducts 23 national championships as well as overseeing eligibility, statistics, ratings, national records and honors.The NAIA sponsors the following sports:Men's SportsBaseballBasketballCross CountryFootballGolfSoccerSwimming & DivingTennisTrack & Field (Indoor and Outdoor)WrestlingWomen's SportsBasketballCross CountryGolfSoccerSoftballSwimming & DivingTennisTrack & Field (Indoor and Outdoor)Volleyball
American Mideast Conference
The American Mideast Conference is an affiliate of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics that includes 16 member institutions in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York.
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American Midwest Conference
The purpose of the American Midwest Conference is to promote the positive ideals and objectives of athletics, to provide an organization of colleges and universities with similar foundations to engage in athletic contests on an equal basis, to serve as a forum to formulate and solve common problems, to enhance and preserve athletics in their true perspective and to promote athletics in an academic environment.
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Appalachian Athletic Conference
The Appalachian Athletic Conference is an ten member conference sanctioned by the NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics).
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Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference
The Chicagoland Collegate Athletic Conference consists of 15 members as an affiliated conference of the National Association of Intercollegiate Association.
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Golden State Athletic Conference
Great Plains Athletic Conference
Gulf Coast Athletic Conference
Heart of America Athletic Conference
An conference of 11 small private Midwestern institutions in NAIA Region V.
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Independents
Sites devoted to the independent teams of the NAIA.
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Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference
Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Mid-Central College Conference
The teams of the Mid-Central College Conference are the Bethel College Pilots, Indiana Wesleyan University Wildcats, Goshen College Maple Leafs, Marian College Knights, Grace College Lancers, Taylor University Trojans,
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Mid-South Conference
On April 24, 1995, the presidents of member schools gathered in Nashville, Tenn., to form a conference for all sports, effectively merging the athletic pursuits of similar institutions in three states.
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Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference
Sites and categories for schools which compete in the MCAC.
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Southern States Athletic Conference
TranSouth Athletic Conference
The TransSouth Athletic Conference was previously called the Tennessee Collegiate Athletic Conference. Member institutions include: Berry College, Blue Mountain College,Freed-Hardeman University, Lee University, Lyon College,
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Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference
The Conference's six charter members were, Aquinas College, Concordia College, Cornerstone University, Siena Heights University, Spring Arbor College, and Tri-State University.
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