Bi-State Conference

Bi-State Conference
AssociationNJCAA
Founded1970; 56 years ago (1970)
Sports fielded
  • 8
    • men's: 4
    • women's: 4
DivisionRegion 2
No. of teams24
HeadquartersLittle Rock, Arkansas
RegionSouth Central
Locations
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The Bi-State Conference, also known as Region II, is a junior college athletic conference for many technical and community colleges within the South Central states of Arkansas and Oklahoma, sponsored by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Conference championships are held in most sports and individuals can be named to All-Conference and All-Academic teams.

Member schools

Current members

The Bi-State currently has 24 full members, all but one are public schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedDivision
University of Arkansas CossatotDe Queen, Arkansas1975Public[a]1,600Colts?Arkansas
University of Arkansas Rich MountainMena, Arkansas1973Public[a]1,004Bucks?Arkansas
Arkansas State University Mid-SouthWest Memphis, Arkansas1992Public[b]?Greyhounds?Arkansas
Arkansas State University Mountain HomeMountain Home, Arkansas1995Public[b]1,500Trailblazers?Arkansas
Arkansas State University NewportNewport, Arkansas1976Public[b]2,651Aviators2023Arkansas
Arkansas State University Three RiversMalvern, Arkansas1969Public[b]3,500Eagles2023Arkansas
Carl Albert State CollegePoteau, Oklahoma1933Public[c]2,400Vikings?Oklahoma
Connors State CollegeWarner, Oklahoma1908Public2,350Cowboys &
Cowgirls
?Oklahoma
Eastern Oklahoma State CollegeWilburton, Oklahoma1908Public1,918Mountaineers?Oklahoma
Murray State CollegeTishomingo, Oklahoma1908Public2,200Aggies?Oklahoma
National Park CollegeHot Springs, Arkansas2003Public2,768Nighthawks?Arkansas
North Arkansas CollegeHarrison, Arkansas1974Public?Pioneers &
Lady Pioneers
?Arkansas
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M CollegeMiami, Oklahoma1919Public[c]?Golden Norsemen &
Lady Norse
?Oklahoma
Northern Oklahoma College at EnidEnid, Oklahoma1999Public?Jets?Oklahoma
Northern Oklahoma College at TonkawaTonkawa, Oklahoma1901Public?Mavericks?Oklahoma
Northwest Arkansas Community CollegeBentonville, Arkansas1989Public7,715Eagles?Arkansas
Redlands Community CollegeEl Reno, Oklahoma1938Public?Cougars?Oklahoma
Rose State College[d]Midwest City, Oklahoma1970Public13,000Raiders?Oklahoma
Seminole State CollegeSeminole, Oklahoma1931Public?Trojans?Oklahoma
Shorter CollegeNorth Little Rock, Arkansas1886Nonsectarian[e]?Bulldogs?Arkansas
South Arkansas Community CollegeEl Dorado, Arkansas1992Public?Stars2019Arkansas
Southeast Arkansas CollegePine Bluff, Arkansas1991Public1,842Sharks2023Arkansas
Southern Arkansas University TechCamden, Arkansas1967Public[f]?Rockets?Arkansas
Western Oklahoma State CollegeAltus, Oklahoma1926Public?Pioneers?Oklahoma
Notes
  1. ^ a b Part of the University of Arkansas System.
  2. ^ a b c d Part of the Arkansas State University System.
  3. ^ a b Part of the OSU/A&M Board of Regents.
  4. ^ Non-basketball member.
  5. ^ Also a historically black junior college.
  6. ^ Part of the Southern Arkansas University System.

Former members

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftDivisionCurrent
conference
Arkansas Baptist College[a]Little Rock, Arkansas1884Baptist[b]468Buffaloes?2021ArkansasContinental[c]
Notes
  1. ^ Arkansas Baptist transitioned to four-year status and was admitted the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) in May 2021.[1]
  2. ^ Also a historically black college.
  3. ^ Currently an NAIA athletic conference.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Three New Members Approved by NAIA Council of Presidents". NAIA. May 27, 2021. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
  • NJCAA Region 2
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