The Scenic West Athletic Conference (also known as the Scenic West Conference) is a sports association for junior colleges located in Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Nevada, and California. The conference is a member of the NJCAA and sponsors 10 sports, 5 for men and 5 for women. It is the sole conference in the NJCAA's Region 18.
Conference | NJCAA |
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Founded | 1986 |
Sports fielded |
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Division | Division I |
No. of teams | 8 |
Region | (Region 18) |
Official website | http://www.scenicwestsports.com/ |
History
editThe origins of the Scenic West started in 1986, as the nine schools in the region resumed round-robin competition after discontinuing it in 1985. Salt Lake Community College began play in 1987, and the conference adopted its current name in 1990.
Region 18 itself was formed in 1968, as Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington were split off from Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah, which remained in the NJCAA's Region 1. When almost all of the Oregon and Washington schools left the NJCAA to form the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges (now NWAC) in 1983, the next year Nevada, Utah, and far western Colorado were added to Region 18 to keep the region feasible. This year brought the initial round-robin schedule, but the next year the addition of Flathead Community College of Montana caused that schedule to be dropped. This was short-lived, as Flathead's team disbanded during the season, and the remaining regional schools joined to form the current Scenic West.[1]
Member schools
editCurrent members
editThe SWAC currently has eight full members, all but one are public schools:
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined | Previous conference |
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Colorado Northwestern Community College | Rangely, Colorado | 1962 | Public | 1,291 | Spartans | 1984 | Colorado (CCCAC) (NJCAA Region IX) |
Community Christian College | Redlands, California | 1994 | Christian | 457 | Saints | 2021[2] | NJCAA Region I |
Salt Lake Community College | Taylorsville, Utah | 1948 | Public[a] | 30,112 | Bruins | 1987 | N/A[b] |
Snow College | Ephraim, Utah | 1888 | Public[a] | 3,244 | Badgers | 1984 | NJCAA Region I |
College of Southern Idaho | Twin Falls, Idaho | 1965 | Public | 9,100 | Golden Eagles | 1968 | NJCAA Region I |
College of Southern Nevada | Henderson, Nevada | 1971 | Public[c] | 28,820 | Coyotes | 2002 | Independent |
Truckee Meadows Community College | Reno, Nevada | 1971 | Public[c] | 11,849 | Mighty Lizards | 2019[3] | N/A[b] |
Utah State University Eastern[d] | Price, Utah | 1937 | Public[a] | 2,173 | Eagles | 1984 | NJCAA Region I |
- Notes
- ^ a b c Part of the Utah System of Higher Education.
- ^ a b Declared as a new program, as it began sponsoring intercollegiate athletics.
- ^ a b Part of the Nevada System of Higher Education.
- ^ Formerly known as College of Eastern Utah until 2010.
Former members
editScenic West
editThe SWAC had six former full members, all but two are public schools:
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined | Previous conference |
Left | Current conference |
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Dixie State University[a] | St. George, Utah | 1911 | Public[b] | 10,000 | Rebels[c] | 1984 | NJCAA Region I | 2006 | Western (WAC)[d] |
Brigham Young University–Idaho[e] | Rexburg, Idaho | 1888 | LDS Church | 16,773 | Vikings | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 2002 | N/A[f] |
North Idaho College | Coeur d'Alene, Idaho | 1933 | Public | 7,800 | Cardinals | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 2016 | Northwest (NWAC) Eastern |
Treasure Valley Community College | Ontario, Oregon | 1962 | Public[g] | 2,559 | Chukars | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 2002 | Northwest (NWAC) Eastern |
Utah Valley University[h] | Orem, Utah | 1941 | Public[b] | 31,556 | Wolverines | 1984 | NJCAA Region I | 2003 | Western (WAC)[d] |
Western Nevada College | Carson City, Nevada | 1971 | Public[i] | 4,168 | Wildcats | 2006 | N/A[j] | 2016 | N/A[f] |
- Notes
- ^ Formerly known as Dixie College until 2001, later as Dixie State College from 2001 to 2011, then as Dixie State University from 2011 to 2022, now currently known as Utah Tech University since 2022.
- ^ a b Part of the Utah System of Higher Education.
- ^ Dixie State's/Utah Tech's nickname changed to Red Storm from 2009 to 2016, and then to Trailblazers since 2016.
- ^ a b Currently an NCAA Division I athletic conference.
- ^ Formerly known as Ricks College until 2001.
- ^ a b Discontinued its intercollegiate athletics program.
- ^ Part of the Oregon Community College Association.
- ^ Formerly known as Utah Valley College from 1987–1993 and Utah Valley State College for the rest of the school's SWAC tenure. Currently known as Utah Valley University since 2007.
- ^ Part of the Nevada System of Higher Education.
- ^ Declared as a new program, as it began sponsoring intercollegiate athletics.
Schools leaving before Region XVIII became the NWAC
editInstitution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined | Previous conference |
Left | Current conference |
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Bellevue College | Bellevue, Washington | 1966 | Public[a] | 37,000 | Bulldogs | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Northern |
Big Bend Community College | Moses Lake, Washington | 1962 | Public[a] | 5,400 | Vikings | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Eastern |
Blue Mountain Community College | Pendleton, Oregon | 1962 | Public[b] | 10,600 | Timberwolves | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Eastern |
Central Oregon Community College | Bend, Oregon | 1949 | Public[b] | 18,339 | Broncos | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1982 | N/A[c] |
Centralia College | Centralia, Washington | 1925 | Public[a] | 4,803 | Trailblazers | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Western |
Chemeketa Community College | Salem, Oregon | 1969 | Public[b] | 50,000 | Storm | 1969 | N/A[d] | 1983 | NWAACC Southern |
Clackamas Community College | Oregon City, Oregon | 1966 | Public[b] | 25,029 | Cougars | 1968 | N/A[d] | 1984 | NWAACC Southern |
Clark College | Vancouver, Washington | 1933 | Public[a] | 14,000 | Penguins | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Western |
Clatsop Community College | Astoria, Oregon | 1958 | Public[b] | 1,550 | Patriots | 1968 | N/A[d] | 1976 | N/A[c] |
Columbia Basin College | Pasco, Washington | 1955 | Public[a] | 13,000 | Hawks | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Eastern |
Columbia Christian College[e] | Eugene, Oregon | 1956 | Churches of Christ | N/A | Thunderbirds | 1968 | 1971 | school closed in 2009 | |
Concordia Junior College[f] | Portland, Oregon | 1905 | Lutheran LCMS | 3,111 | Cavaliers | 1968 | 1970 | school closed in 2020 | |
Edmonds College | Edmonds, Washington | 1967 | Public[a] | 12,000 | Tritons | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Northern |
Everett Community College | Everett, Washington | 1941 | Public[a] | 19,666 | Trojans | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Northern |
Flathead Valley Community College | Kalispell, Montana | 1967 | Public | 2,495 | Braves | 1985 | N/A[d] | 1986 | N/A[c] |
Fort Steilacoom Community College[g] | Lakewood, Washington | 1967 | Public[a] | 21,643 | Raiders | 1968 | N/A[d] | 1983 | NWAACC Western |
Grays Harbor College | Aberdeen, Washington | 1930 | Public[a] | 2,088 | Chokers | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Western |
Green River Community College[h] | Auburn, Washington | 1963 | Public[a] | 9,212 | Gators | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Western |
Highline College | Des Moines, Washington | 1961 | Public[a] | 18,993 | Thunderbirds | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Western |
Judson Baptist College | The Dalles, Oregon | 1956 | Baptist | N/A | Bobcats | 1968 | 1980 | school closed in 1985 | |
Lane Community College | Eugene, Oregon | 1964 | Public[b] | 18,678 | Titans | 1968 | N/A[d] | 1983 | NWAACC Southern |
Linn-Benton Community College | Albany, Oregon | 1966 | Public[b] | 12,360 | Roadrunners | 1970 | N/A[d] | 1983 | NWAACC Southern |
Lower Columbia College | Longview, Washington | 1934 | Public[a] | 8,465 | Red Devils | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Western |
Mt. Hood Community College | Gresham, Oregon | 1966 | Public[b] | 8,370 | Saints | 1968 | N/A[d] | 1983 | NWAACC Southern |
Olympic College | Bremerton, Washington | 1946 | Public[a] | 12,285 | Rangers | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Northern |
Peninsula College | Port Angeles, Washington | 1961 | Public[a] | 10,000 | Pirates | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Northwen |
Seattle Central College | Seattle, Washington | 1946 | Public[a] | 18,800 | Cougars | 1969 | N/A[d] | 1981 | N/A[c] |
Shoreline Community College | Shoreline, Washington | 1964 | Public[a] | 13,795 | Dolphins | 1968 | N/A[d] | 1983 | NWAACC Northern |
Skagit Valley College | Mount Vernon, Washington | 1926 | Public[a] | 5,136 | Cardinals | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Northern |
Southwestern Oregon Community College | Coos Bay, Oregon | 1941 | Public[b] | 14,500 | Lakers | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Southern |
Spokane Community College | Spokane, Washington | 1963 | Public[a] | 38,600 | Sasquatch | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Eastern |
Spokane Falls Community College | Spokane, Washington | 1967 | Public[a] | 8,356 | Bigfoot | 1970 | N/A[d] | 1976 | N/A[c] |
Tacoma Community College | Tacoma, Washington | 1965 | Public[a] | 15,000 | Titans | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Western |
Umpqua Community College | Winchester, Oregon | 1964 | Public[b] | 13,300 | Riverhawks | 1968 | N/A[d] | 1983 | NWAACC Southern |
Walla Walla Community College | Walla Walla, Washington | 1967 | Public[a] | 13,000 | Warriors | 1968 | N/A[d] | 1983 | NWAACC Eastern |
Wenatchee Valley College | Wenatchee, Washington | 1939 | Public[a] | 3,353 | Knights | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Eastern |
Yakima Valley Community College[i] | Yakima, Washington | 1941 | Public[a] | 10,000 | Yaks | 1968 | NJCAA Region I | 1983 | NWAACC Eastern |
- Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Part of the Washington Community and Technical Colleges System.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Part of the Oregon Community College Association.
- ^ a b c d e Discontinued its intercollegiate athletics program.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Declared as a new program, as it began sponsoring intercollegiate athletics.
- ^ Later known as Cascade College from 1993 until 2009.
- ^ Later known as Concordia College from 1977 until 1995; then known as Concordia University from 1995 until 2020.
- ^ Currently known as Pierce College since 1986.
- ^ Currently known as Green River College since 2014.
- ^ Currently known as Yakima Valley College since 2022.
Region 18 Divisions
edit1968-69
Eastern | Oregon | Washington | |||||||||||||||
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Eastern | Western | Eastern | Western | ||||||||||||||
Northern Idaho | Blue Mountain | Clackamas | Bellevue | Centralia | |||||||||||||
Ricks | Central Oregon | Clatsop | Big Bend | Clark | |||||||||||||
Southern Idaho | Columbia Christian | Concordia | Columbia Basin | Edmonds | |||||||||||||
Treasure Valley | Judson Baptist | Lane | Everett | Fort Steilacoom | |||||||||||||
Mt. Hood | Southwest Oregon | Shoreline | Grays Harbor | ||||||||||||||
Umpqua | Skagit Valley | Green River | |||||||||||||||
Spokane | Highline | ||||||||||||||||
Walla Walla | Lower Columbia | ||||||||||||||||
Wenatchee Valley | Olympic | ||||||||||||||||
Yakima Valley | Peninsula | ||||||||||||||||
Tacoma |
1969-70
Eastern | Oregon | Washington | |||||||||||||||
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Eastern | Western | Coastal | Cross-State | ||||||||||||||
Northern Idaho | Blue Mountain | Clackamas | Bellevue | Big Bend | |||||||||||||
Ricks | Central Oregon | Clatsop | Centralia | Columbia Basin | |||||||||||||
Southern Idaho | Chemeketa | Concordia | Clark | Fort Steilacoom | |||||||||||||
Treasure Valley | Columbia Christian | Lane | Edmonds | Green River | |||||||||||||
Judson Baptist | Southwest Oregon | Everett | Highline | ||||||||||||||
Mt. Hood | Umpqua | Grays Harbor | Olympic | ||||||||||||||
Lower Columbia | Spokane | ||||||||||||||||
Peninsula | Tacoma | ||||||||||||||||
Seattle Central | Walla Walla | ||||||||||||||||
Shoreline | Wenatchee Valley | ||||||||||||||||
Skagit Valley | Yakima Valley |
1970-71
Eastern | Oregon | Washington | |||||||||||||||
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Northern | Southern | Coastal | Cross-State | ||||||||||||||
Northern Idaho | Blue Mountain | Central Oregon | Bellevue | Big Bend | |||||||||||||
Ricks | Clackamas | Chemeketa | Centralia | Columbia Basin | |||||||||||||
Southern Idaho | Clatsop | Lane | Clark | Fort Steilacoom | |||||||||||||
Treasure Valley | Columbia Christian | Linn-Benton | Edmonds | Green River | |||||||||||||
Judson Baptist | Southwest Oregon | Everett | Highline | ||||||||||||||
Mt. Hood | Umpqua | Grays Harbor | Olympic | ||||||||||||||
Lower Columbia | Spokane | ||||||||||||||||
Peninsula | Spokane Falls | ||||||||||||||||
Seattle Central | Tacoma | ||||||||||||||||
Shoreline | Walla Walla | ||||||||||||||||
Skagit Valley | Wenatchee Valley | ||||||||||||||||
Yakima Valley |
1971-72 to 1973-74
Eastern | Northwestern | Oregon | ||||||||||||||||||
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Coastal | Eastern | Puget Sound | ||||||||||||||||||
Northern Idaho | Centralia | Big Bend | Bellevue | Blue Mountain | ||||||||||||||||
Ricks | Clark | Columbia Basin | Edmonds | Central Oregon | ||||||||||||||||
Southern Idaho | Grays Harbor | Mt. Hood | Everett | Chemeketa | ||||||||||||||||
Treasure Valley | Lower Columbia | Spokane | Fort Steilacoom | Clackamas | ||||||||||||||||
Highline | Spokane Falls | Green River | Clatsop | |||||||||||||||||
Olympic | Walla Walla | Seattle Central | Judson Baptist | |||||||||||||||||
Peninsula | Wenatchee Valley | Shoreline | Lane | |||||||||||||||||
Yakima Valley | Skagit Valley | Linn-Benton | ||||||||||||||||||
Tacoma | Southwest Oregon | |||||||||||||||||||
Umpqua |
1974-75 to 1975-76
Eastern | Northwestern | Oregon | ||||||||||||||||||
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Coastal | Eastern | Puget Sound | ||||||||||||||||||
Northern Idaho | Centralia | Big Bend | Bellevue | Blue Mountain | ||||||||||||||||
Ricks | Clark | Columbia Basin | Edmonds | Central Oregon | ||||||||||||||||
Southern Idaho | Grays Harbor | Spokane | Everett | Chemeketa | ||||||||||||||||
Treasure Valley | Highline | Spokane Falls | Fort Steilacoom | Clackamas | ||||||||||||||||
Lower Columbia | Walla Walla | Green River | Clatsop | |||||||||||||||||
Mt. Hood | Wenatchee Valley | Seattle Central | Judson Baptist | |||||||||||||||||
Olympic | Yakima Valley | Shoreline | Lane | |||||||||||||||||
Peninsula | Skagit Valley | Linn-Benton | ||||||||||||||||||
Tacoma | Southwest Oregon | |||||||||||||||||||
Umpqua |
1976-77 to 1977-78
Eastern | Northwestern | Oregon | ||||||||||||||||||
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Coastal | Eastern | Puget Sound | ||||||||||||||||||
Northern Idaho | Centralia | Big Bend | Bellevue | Blue Mountain | ||||||||||||||||
Ricks | Clark | Columbia Basin | Edmonds | Central Oregon | ||||||||||||||||
Southern Idaho | Grays Harbor | Spokane | Everett | Chemeketa | ||||||||||||||||
Treasure Valley | Highline | Spokane Falls | Fort Steilacoom | Clackamas | ||||||||||||||||
Lower Columbia | Walla Walla | Green River | Judson Baptist | |||||||||||||||||
Mt. Hood | Wenatchee Valley | Seattle Central | Lane | |||||||||||||||||
Olympic | Yakima Valley | Shoreline | Linn-Benton | |||||||||||||||||
Peninsula | Skagit Valley | Southwest Oregon | ||||||||||||||||||
Tacoma | Umpqua |
1978-79
Eastern | Northwestern | Oregon | ||||||||||||||||||
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Coastal | Eastern | Puget Sound | ||||||||||||||||||
Northern Idaho | Centralia | Big Bend | Bellevue | Blue Mountain | ||||||||||||||||
Ricks | Clark | Columbia Basin | Edmonds | Central Oregon | ||||||||||||||||
Southern Idaho | Grays Harbor | Spokane | Everett | Chemeketa | ||||||||||||||||
Treasure Valley | Highline | Walla Walla | Fort Steilacoom | Clackamas | ||||||||||||||||
Lower Columbia | Wenatchee Valley | Green River | Judson Baptist | |||||||||||||||||
Mt. Hood | Yakima Valley | Seattle Central | Lane | |||||||||||||||||
Olympic | Shoreline | Linn-Benton | ||||||||||||||||||
Peninsula | Skagit Valley | Southwest Oregon | ||||||||||||||||||
Tacoma | Umpqua |
1979-80 to 1980-81
Eastern | Northwestern | Oregon | ||||||||||||||||||
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Coastal | Eastern | Puget Sound | ||||||||||||||||||
Northern Idaho | Centralia | Big Bend | Bellevue | Blue Mountain | ||||||||||||||||
Ricks | Clark | Columbia Basin | Edmonds | Central Oregon | ||||||||||||||||
Southern Idaho | Grays Harbor | Spokane | Everett | Chemeketa | ||||||||||||||||
Treasure Valley | Highline | Walla Walla | Fort Steilacoom | Clackamas | ||||||||||||||||
Lower Columbia | Wenatchee Valley | Green River | Judson Baptist (-80) | |||||||||||||||||
Olympic | Yakima Valley | Seattle Central | Lane | |||||||||||||||||
Peninsula | Shoreline | Linn-Benton | ||||||||||||||||||
Skagit Valley | Mt. Hood | |||||||||||||||||||
Tacoma | Southwest Oregon | |||||||||||||||||||
Umpqua |
1981-82 to 1982-83
Eastern | Northwestern | Oregon | ||||||||||||||||||
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Coastal | Eastern | Puget Sound | ||||||||||||||||||
Northern Idaho | Centralia | Big Bend | Bellevue | Blue Mountain | ||||||||||||||||
Ricks | Clark | Columbia Basin | Edmonds | Central Oregon (-82) | ||||||||||||||||
Southern Idaho | Grays Harbor | Spokane | Everett | Chemeketa | ||||||||||||||||
Treasure Valley | Highline | Walla Walla | Fort Steilacoom | Clackamas | ||||||||||||||||
Lower Columbia | Wenatchee Valley | Green River | Lane | |||||||||||||||||
Olympic | Yakima Valley | Shoreline | Linn-Benton | |||||||||||||||||
Peninsula | Skagit Valley | Mt. Hood | ||||||||||||||||||
Tacoma | Southwest Oregon | |||||||||||||||||||
Umpqua |
Post-NWAACC Alignments
1983-84 | 1984-85 | 1985-86 | |||||||||||||||
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Northern | Southern | Northern | Southern | ||||||||||||||
Clackamas | North Idaho | Colorado Northwestern | Flathead | Colorado Northwestern | |||||||||||||
North Idaho | Ricks | Dixie | North Idaho | Dixie | |||||||||||||
Ricks | Southern Idaho | Eastern Utah | Ricks | Eastern Utah | |||||||||||||
Southern Idaho | Treasure Valley | Snow | Southern Idaho | Snow | |||||||||||||
Treasure Valley | Utah Valley State | Treasure Valley | Utah Valley State |
Sponsored sports (men)
edit- Basketball
- Baseball – uses wooden bats in conference play
- Golf
- Wrestling
- Soccer
Sponsored sports (women)
editReferences
edit- ^ "Coming a long way: Evolution of a mighty JC conference". Carbon County (UT) Sun Advocate. 2010-03-02. Retrieved 2014-01-14.
- ^ "Scenic West Welcomes New Member for Fall 2021 Season". Truckee Meadows Community College. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
- ^ "Nick Arbelaez Named Coach of Soccer Programs - News - Truckee Meadows Community College". www.tmcc.edu. Retrieved 2022-09-23.
External links
edit- ^ "Archive Website: Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges". NWAC. Archived from the original on 2022-09-28. Retrieved September 28, 2022.
- ^ "Archive Website: NWAACC Men's Basketball Past Standings" (PDF). NWAC. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-09-25. Retrieved September 25, 2022.