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1920 – On March 15, 1920, the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) was founded. Charter members included Carleton College, Gustavus Adolphus College, Hamline University, Macalester College, Saint John's University, St. Olaf College and the College of St. Thomas (now the University of St. Thomas) beginning the 1920–21 academic year.
Founded in 1963, the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council was one of the first councils of its kind in the United States. [2] It was established at a time when the civil rights movement was gaining traction, and issues pertaining to the rights and well-being of Native Americans were becoming more prominent in political discourse.
The MIAC men's basketball tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for the NCAA Division III Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records.
In the first two years of the division format for MIAC football, Bethel and St. John's reached the league's championship game. Both teams need victories on Saturday — with St. John's needing ...
MIAC may refer to: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan's interior ministry Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications, the minister of the above; Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, a liaison between the government of Minnesota and the Native American tribes in the state
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In the 2001–02 season, the NCAA established a Division III Women's Ice Hockey Championship, of which the MIAC tournament champion received an automatic bid. The MIAC, now at ten teams, added a fifth team to their conference tournament. The new play-in game featured the 4th place team hosting the 5th place team, with the winner playing the #1 ...
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