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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