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The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference empowers student athletes to realize their full potential in athletics, academics and in life through a richly rewarding and nationally competitive experience at our unique NCAA Division II institutions.
The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference empowers student athletes to realize their full potential in athletics, academics and in life through a richly rewarding and nationally competitive experience at our unique NCAA Division II institutions.
The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference empowers student athletes to realize their full potential in athletics, academics and in life through a richly rewarding and nationally competitive experience at our unique NCAA Division II institutions.
The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference empowers student athletes to realize their full potential in athletics, academics and in life through a richly rewarding and nationally competitive experience at our unique NCAA Division II institutions.
The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference empowers student athletes to realize their full potential in athletics, academics and in life through a richly rewarding and nationally competitive experience at our unique NCAA Division II institutions.
The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference empowers student athletes to realize their full potential in athletics, academics and in life through a richly rewarding and nationally competitive experience at our unique NCAA Division II institutions.
The RMAC is a premier NCAA Division II conference, located in Colorado Springs, Colo., with 15 member institutions. The RMAC sponsors 22 varsity NCAA sports and has produced 65 NCAA Division II national champions and 54 national runners-up since 1992.
A new era of transition began in 2006, as the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference re-aligned and continued to expand its footprint in the Rocky Mountain region. Meanwhile, the conference said farewell to a pair of members that had assisted in its move to NCAA Division II nearly two decades earlier.
No. 1 seed CSU Pueblo and No. 3 seed Fort Lewis won their respective semifinal matches and advanced to the 2024 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Men's Soccer Championship title game, which will be played at 7 p.m. Saturday at Art and Lorraine Gonzales Stadium in Pueblo, Colorado.
The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference empowers student athletes to realize their full potential in athletics, academics and in life through a richly rewarding and nationally competitive experience at our unique NCAA Division II institutions.