Continental Volleyball Conference
US intercollegiate men's volleyball conference
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2025 | Spalding University is set to join the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League as a future member. |
2025 | Membership dropped to nine members with the impending closure of Fontbonne. |
2024 | Wittenberg won the regular season, and Trine won the tournament championship. |
March 2024 | Fontbonne announced it would close after the 2024-25 school year and would not field a men's volleyball team in the 2025 season. |
2023 | Mount Union won the regular season, and Baldwin Wallace won the tournament championship. |
2023 | Calvin University joined the league, returning membership to 10. |
2022 | Fontbonne won the regular season, and Mount Union won the tournament championship. |
2021 | Fontbonne won both the regular season and tournament championships. |
2021 | League returned to nine members with the addition of new programs. |
2021 | Three schools joined the MCVL: Wittenberg returned after a two-year absence, and Baldwin Wallace University and Wabash College added new varsity programs. |
2020 | The season was canceled in progress due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with no championships awarded. |
2020 | The University of Mount Union was added to restore the league's membership to six, maintaining its automatic bid to the NCAA championship. |
2020 | League reduced to six members. Wittenberg returned, and new programs at Baldwin Wallace and Wabash joined. |
2019 | Augustana College, Carthage College, Greenville University, Loras College, and North Central College left the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League. |
2019 | Carthage won the regular season, and Fontbonne won the tournament championship. |
2019 | Conference membership remained at 10, with one departing member replaced by a new school. Mount Union added to the league. |
2018 | Trine University joined the league, bringing total membership to a new configuration. |
2018 | North Central won the regular season, while Carthage won the tournament championship. |
2018 | Augustana College of Illinois was added as a member, bringing the MCVL back to 10 members before the season. |
2018 | North Central College joined the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League. |
2018 | Trine joins the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League, marking another phase of league expansion. |
2017 | Augustana College joined the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League and several initial members (Benedictine University, Dominican University, Lakeland University, Milwaukee School of Engineering, and Marian University) left the league. |
2017 | Dominican won the tournament championship, while Carthage won the West division regular season title. |
2017 | Conference formed Eastern and Western Divisions. Five NACC members departed after this season. |
January 2017 | The Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC) announced it would begin sponsoring men's volleyball in the 2018 season, affecting five MCVL members. |
2016 | Carthage repeated their championship performance, winning both the regular season and tournament titles. |
2016 | Six members joined the league for the 2016 season. |
2015 | Carthage won both the regular season and tournament championships in the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League. |
2015 | League expansion with additional members Adrian, Greenville, Marian, North Central, Olivet, and Wittenberg joining the conference. |
2015 | League founded with eight original members, including Adrian College and Olivet College. |
2015 | Greenville University and Marian University joined the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League. |
December 2014 | Four additional schools—Adrian College, Marian University of Wisconsin, Olivet College, and Wittenberg University—were announced as new members for the 2015-16 season. |
September 2014 | Greenville College and North Central College were accepted as the 9th and 10th members of the MCVL, set to add volleyball in the 2015-16 school year. |
April 2014 | The new league was officially unveiled as the MCVL, with Benedictine University and Loras College confirmed as incoming members. |
March 2014 | The Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League (MCVL) was founded through an amicable split from the Continental Volleyball Conference (CVC), with six Midwestern schools creating a more geographically compact league. |
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