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Great Plains Athletic Conference

Collegiate athletic conference


Summary

Collegiate athletic conference

FieldValue
nameGreat Plains Athletic Conference
logoGreat plains naia conference logo.svg
logo_size200
founded1969
associationNAIA
teams12
sports21
mens11
womens10
regionMidwestern United States
formerlyNebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (1969–1992)
Nebraska-Iowa Athletic Conference (1992–2000)
headquartersSioux City, Iowa
commissionerCorey Westra
since2003
website
mapGPAC-USA-states.PNG
map_size250
color#670000
font_colorwhite

Nebraska-Iowa Athletic Conference (1992–2000)

The Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Member institutions are located in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota. The conference was founded in 1969 as the Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NIAC), later becoming the Nebraska–Iowa Athletic Conference (1992) before being renamed the Great Plains Athletic Conference (2000).

History

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The Great Plains Athletic Conference was founded on September 22, 1969, as the Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NIAC). The first president of the conference was Art Nicolia (NWU) while Glen Hinkle (Doane) was the vice president and Roger Olsen (Dana) was the secretary/treasure. Jack Anderson (NWU) was named the first publicist on February 28, 1970. The six charter members were Concordia University, Dana College, Doane University, Hastings College, Midland University, and Nebraska Wesleyan University. With the addition of Northwestern College in 1992, the NIAC was renamed the Nebraska–Iowa Athletic Conference. The NIAC became the Great Plains Athletic Conference in 2000 with the addition of Dakota Wesleyan University, Dordt University, Mount Marty University, and the University of Sioux Falls. Later, Briar Cliff University and Morningside University joined the GPAC in 2002 and 2003 respectively. The College of Saint Mary, a women's only institution, joined in 2015. In 2018, University of Jamestown joined the conference as a full-member, while Presentation College joined the conference as an associate member. All former members of the NIAC remain affiliated with the GPAC except for Dana College, which closed in 2010, the University of Sioux Falls, which left the conference in 2011, and Nebraska Wesleyan University, which left the conference in 2016. Paul Clark was the commissioner of the GPAC when it formed in 2000. Corey Westra in Sioux City, Iowa, is the current commissioner of the league.

On January 17, 2023, Presentation College ended its affiliate status with the GPAC as it closed effective October 31, 2023.

On September 18, 2023, the GPAC had extended an invitation to Waldorf University as their newest full member of the conference, effective beginning the 2024–25 academic year; although at that moment, the university was already an affiliate member in both men's and women's soccer.

Chronological timeline

  • 1969 – On September 22, 1969, the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) was founded as the Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NIAC). Charter members included Concordia Teachers College (now Concordia University of Nebraska), Dana College, Doane College (now Doane University), Hastings College, Midland Lutheran College (now Midland University) and Nebraska Wesleyan University, beginning the 1969–70 academic year.
  • 1992 – Northwestern College of Iowa joined the NIAC. Therefore, the NIAC has been rebranded as the Nebraska-Iowa Athletic Conference (NIAC), beginning the 1992–93 academic year.
  • 2000 – Dakota Wesleyan University, Dordt College (now Dordt University), Mount Marty College (now Mount Marty University) and the University of Sioux Falls joined the NIAC. Therefore, the NIAC has been rebranded as the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC), beginning the 2000–01 academic year.
  • 2002 – Briar Cliff College (now Briar Cliff University) joined the GPAC in the 2002–03 academic year.
  • 2003 – Morningside College (now Morningside University) joined the GPAC in the 2003–04 academic year.
  • 2010 – Dana left the GPAC as the school announced that it would close after the 2009–10 academic year.
  • 2011 – Sioux Falls left the GPAC and the NAIA for the Division II ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as an NCAA D-II Independent (which would later join the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC), beginning the 2012–13 school year) after the 2010–11 academic year.
  • 2015 – The College of Saint Mary joined the GPAC in the 2015–16 academic year.
  • 2016 – Nebraska Wesleyan left the GPAC and the NAIA to fully align in the NCAA Division III ranks (during that time, they held dual membership with both the NAIA and the NCAA), primarily competing as a member of the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC; now known as the American Rivers Conference) after the 2015–16 academic year.
  • 2018 – The University of Jamestown joined the GPAC in the 2018–19 academic year.
  • 2018 – Presentation College joined the GPAC as an affiliate member for men's and women's soccer in the 2018 fall season (2018–19 academic year).
  • 2020 – Ottawa University joined the GPAC as an affiliate member for men's volleyball in the 2021 fall season (2020–21 academic year).
  • 2021 – Central Christian College of Kansas and Kansas Wesleyan University joined the GPAC as affiliate members for men's volleyball in the 2022 fall season (2021–22 academic year).
  • 2023 – Presentation left the GPAC as an affiliate member for men's and women's soccer as the school ceased operations after the 2022–23 academic year.
  • 2023 – Waldorf University joined the GPAC as an affiliate member in both men's and women's soccer in the 2023–24 academic year.
  • 2024 – Jamestown was removed from the GPAC after the 2023–24 academic year due to their pursuit of a move to the NCAA Division II ranks; which subsequently rejoined the North Star Athletic Association (NSAA) (which they were members prior to joining the GPAC) for the 2024–25 school year.
  • 2024 – Central Christian (Ks.), Kansas Wesleyan and Ottawa left the GPAC as affiliate members for men's volleyball after the 2024 spring season (2023–24 academic year); as the conference announced that it had discontinued the sport, while replacing it with women's wrestling.
  • 2024 – Waldorf joined the GPAC as a full member for all sports in the 2024–25 academic year.

Member schools

Current members

The GPAC currently has 12 full members, all are private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoined
Briar Cliff UniversitySioux City, Iowa1930Catholic
(Franciscan)940Chargers2002
Concordia University, NebraskaSeward, Nebraska1894Lutheran LCMS3,423Bulldogs1969
nowrapDakota Wesleyan UniversityMitchell, South Dakota1885United Methodist886Tigers2000
Doane UniversityCrete, Nebraska1872United Church of Christ1,948Tigers1969
Dordt UniversitySioux Center, Iowa1955Christian Reformed1,929Defenders2000
Hastings CollegeHastings, Nebraska1882Presbyterian
(PCUSA)1,011Broncos1969
Midland UniversityFremont, Nebraska1883Lutheran ELCA1,557Warriors1969
Morningside UniversitySioux City, Iowa1894United Methodist2,158Mustangs2003
Mount Marty UniversityYankton, South Dakota1936Catholic
(Benedictines)1,314Lancers2000
Northwestern CollegeOrange City, Iowa1882Reformed1,665Red Raiders1992
Omaha, Nebraska1923Catholic
(R.S.M.)733Flames2015
Waldorf UniversityForest City, Iowa1903Lutheran2,657Warriors2024

;Notes:

The GPAC will have one future full member, which is a private school:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoiningColorsCurrent
conference

;Notes:

The GPAC currently has three associate members, all are private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedGPAC
sportPrimary
conference

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Former members

The GPAC had four former full members, all were private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftSubsequent
conferenceCurrent
conference
Dana CollegeBlair, Nebraska1884Lutheran ELCAN/AVikings19692010Closed in 2010
Nebraska Wesleyan UniversityLincoln, Nebraska1887United Methodist1,690Prairie Wolves19692016American Rivers (ARC)
(2016–present)
Jamestown, North Dakota1883Presbyterian
(PCUSA)1,215Jimmies20182024North Star (NSAA)
(2024–25)Northern Sun (NSIC)
(2025–present)
Sioux Falls, South Dakota1883Baptist1,509Cougars20002011NAIA/D-II Independent
(2011–12)Northern Sun (NSIC)
(2012–present)

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Former affiliate members

The GPAC has five former affiliate members, all of which were private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftGPAC
sport(s)Current
primary
conferenceConference
in former
GPAC sport(s)
Central Christian College of KansasMcPherson, Kansas1884Free Methodist455Tigers20212024men's volleyballSooner (SAC)California Pacific (CalPac)
Kansas Wesleyan UniversitySalina, Kansas1886United Methodist951Coyotes20212024men's volleyballKansas (KCAC)Heart of America (HAAC)
Ottawa UniversityOttawa, Kansas1865Baptist1,055Braves20202024men's volleyballKansas (KCAC)Heart of America (HAAC)
Presentation CollegeAberdeen, South Dakota1922Catholic
(P.B.V.M.)N/ASaints20182023men's soccerClosed in 2023Closed in 2023
20182023women's soccer
Waldorf UniversityForest City, Iowa1903For-profit2,657Warriors20232024men's soccerGreat Plains (GPAC)
(2024–present)Great Plains (GPAC)
(2024–present)
20232024women's soccer

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Membership timeline

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Notes

References

References

  1. (September 23, 1969). "23 Sep 1969, Page 13 – The Lincoln Star at". Newspapers.com.
  2. (March 1, 1970). "1 Mar 1970, Page 22 – The Lincoln Star at". Newspapers.com.
  3. [http://www.gpacsports.com/f/About_the_Great_Plains_Athletic_Conference.php History of the GPAC]
  4. [http://www.gpacsports.com/f/GPAC_Commissioner_Corey_Westra.php About Commissioner Corey Westra]
  5. (January 17, 2023). "Presentation College closing Aberdeen campus". Aberdeen News.
  6. (September 18, 2023). "Waldorf University to Join Great Plains Athletic Conference".
  7. [https://www.naia.org/sports/mvball/2019-20/releases/GPAC_Announces_Men GPAC Announces Men's Volleyball as Conference Sport Ottawa to Join GPAC as an Affiliate Member]
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