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The UCCS Mountain Lions is the official name of the athletic teams that represent the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Mountain Lions compete as members of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference for all 16 varsity sports.
From 1910 to 1937, they both played in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, and were both members of the Mountain States Athletic Conference from 1938 to 1947. Of those 38 seasons, either Utah or Colorado won at least a share of the conference title 27 times (Utah won 12 outright, and 3 shared; Colorado won 11 outright, and 2 shared).
Mountain West: FBS [b] [c] Colorado Buffaloes: University of Colorado Boulder: Boulder: Big 12: FBS: Colorado State Rams: Colorado State University: Fort Collins: Mountain West: FBS: Denver Pioneers: University of Denver: Denver: Summit [d] Northern Colorado Bears: University of Northern Colorado: Greeley: Big Sky: FCS [e
MSU Denver has produced 239 All-Americans and was one of the seven charter members of the Colorado Athletic Conference in 1989 before joining the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in 1996. MSU Denver competed as a NAIA member until 1983, when the Roadrunners jumped to the NCAA Division II ranks. Since 1998, MSU Denver has captured 32 regular ...
Colorado is the least populous state with a franchise in each of the major professional sports leagues. The state is able to support the teams because it contains a large metropolitan area with a higher population than any other city within 550 miles (885 km).
Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason 1968–69 Bill Mumma – 1969–70 James Bryant 0–25: 1970–71 James Bryant – 1971–72 James Bryant
The conference began operating on December 3, 1937, when most of the larger schools in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference left to form a new conference. [1] The seven charter members of the conference were: BYU, Colorado, Colorado A&M (now Colorado State), Denver, Utah, Utah State, and Wyoming. [1]
Colorado State University: Fort Collins, Colorado: 1870 1999 33,648 [39] $580.0 Rams University of Nevada, Reno: Reno, Nevada: 1874 2012 Public: 21,034 $458.0 Wolf Pack University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Las Vegas, Nevada [b] 1957 1999 30,660 $388.4 Rebels University of New Mexico: Albuquerque, New Mexico: 1889 1999 21,738 $661.0 Lobos