Lake Michigan Conference (defunct) - Members Before Dissolution

Members Before Dissolution

Institution Location Nickname Founded Type Enrollment Joined Current Conference
Alverno College Milwaukee, Wisconsin Inferno 1887 Private/Catholic 1,932 2004 Northern (NAC)
Concordia University Mequon, Wisconsin Falcons 1880 Private/Lutheran Missouri Synod 1,600 1982 Northern (NAC)
Dominican University River Forest, Illinois Stars 1901 Private/Catholic 3,250 2005 Northern (NAC)
Edgewood College Madison, Wisconsin Eagles 1927 Private/Catholic 2,000 1974 Northern (NAC)
Lakeland College Plymouth, Wisconsin Muskies 1862 Private/United Church of Christ 950 1982 Northern (NAC)
Maranatha Baptist Bible College Watertown, Wisconsin Crusaders 1968 Private/Baptist 850 1974 Northern (NAC)
Marian University Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Sabres 1936 Private/Catholic 2,918 1974 Northern (NAC)
Milwaukee School of Engineering Milwaukee, Wisconsin Raiders 1903 Private/Non-sectarian 1,395 1977 Northern (NAC)
Wisconsin Lutheran College Milwaukee, Wisconsin Warriors 1973 Private/Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod 765 1987 Northern (NAC)
Note

* - Edgewood College left the conference in 1981 but returned in 1990.

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