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The league continued to add schools as time moved forward with Argo joining in 1938 and Lockport in 1939. University High School left in 1939, leaving a league that maintained seven schools for 14 years. The south suburbs continued to grow in popularity with school districts becoming larger and populations increasing.
North Central Illinois Conference (1929-2011) North Egypt Conference (1938-2003) North Shore Conference (1904-1914) North Six Conference (1939-1946) Northern Illinois Big 12 Conference (2010-2018) Northwest Conference (1963-1974) Northwest Illinois Conference (NWIC) (1974-1996) Northwest 7 Conference (1972-1973) Northwest 8 Conference (1977-1990)
Basketball NBA G League: 2016 0 Quad City Steamwheelers: Football Indoor Football League: 2018 Chicago Wolves: Ice hockey American Hockey League: 1994 Rockford IceHogs: Ice hockey American Hockey League 1991 Bloomington Bison: Ice Hockey ECHL: 2024 Peoria Rivermen: Ice hockey Southern Professional Hockey League: 2013 Quad City Storm: Ice hockey
The Bloomington Bison are an American minor league ice hockey team based in Bloomington, Illinois.Founded in 2024, the team made its debut in the ECHL in 2024–25. They are the ECHL affiliate of the New York Rangers and the Hartford Wolf Pack; they also have a working agreement with the Carolina Hurricanes.
The Illinois basketball program ascended to national prominence again this season with a run to the NCAA Tournament's Elite Eight. The Illini won 29 games, won the Big Ten Conference tournament ...
World Basketball League (WBL), 1988–1992; was founded as the International Basketball Association in November 1987, before changing its name prior to the 1988 season. Global Basketball Association (GBA), 1991-92 - December 1992; league folded midway through 1992–93 season.
The result: star players in girls basketball foul out far more often than in the boys game. Many teams play zone defense, which makes it easier to officiate, but Lutheran switched to an aggressive ...
In 1897, the AAU held its first national men's basketball championship. The winner was the 23rd Street YMCA from New York City. The first AAU women's basketball tournament was held in April 1926 at the Los Angeles Athletics Club. The Pasadena Athletic & Country Club Flying Rings were crowned the champions.