Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
NCAA Division III athletic conference
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2025 | UW–La Crosse wins Women's Gymnastics National Championship |
2025 | Augsburg University and College of St. Benedict joined the conference. |
2025 | Northland will leave the WIAC as an affiliate member for hockey due to the school's announced closure. |
2025 | Augsburg University, Hamline University, and College of Saint Benedict will join as affiliate members for women's lacrosse. |
2024 | Multiple new associate members joined for specific sports: Colorado College and Southwestern (TX) for women's lacrosse, Rutgers University–Camden and SUNY Oneonta and The College of New Jersey for men's tennis, Simpson for gymnastics. |
2024 | Colorado College and Southwestern University joined as affiliate members for women's lacrosse. |
2023 | UW–Oshkosh won the National Championship in Women's Gymnastics. |
2023 | UW–La Crosse wins Men's Indoor Track & Field and Women's Indoor Track & Field National Championships |
2023 | Finlandia University closes, marking the end of its involvement with the WIAC. |
2022 | UW–Oshkosh won the National Championship in Women's Gymnastics. |
2022 | Finlandia University's second period of WIAC affiliate membership ends. |
2021 | UW–Eau Claire wins Women's Volleyball National Championship |
2019 | UW–Oshkosh wins NCAA Division III Men's Basketball National Championship and UW–Stevens Point wins Men's Ice Hockey National Championship |
2019 | Northland College joins as an affiliate member for men's and women's ice hockey. |
2018 | UW–Whitewater won the National Championship in Women's Gymnastics |
2018 | Illinois Institute of Technology leaves the WIAC after a single year of affiliate membership. |
2017 | UW–Whitewater won the National Championship in Women's Gymnastics |
2017 | Illinois Institute of Technology joins the WIAC as an affiliate member for baseball. |
2016 | UW–La Crosse wins Women's Gymnastics National Championship |
2016 | UW–Stevens Point wins Men's Ice Hockey National Championship and UW–Eau Claire wins Men's Indoor Track & Field National Championship |
2015 | UW–La Crosse wins Women's Gymnastics National Championship |
2015 | UW–Stevens Point wins NCAA Division III Men's Basketball National Championship and UW–Eau Claire wins Men's Cross Country National Championship |
2015 | Wisconsin–Superior transitioned to the UMAC conference for men's and women's ice hockey while maintaining partial WIAC membership. |
2015 | Finlandia University's first period of WIAC affiliate membership begins. |
2015 | Wisconsin–Superior left the WIAC to join the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC), while remaining an affiliate member for men's & women's ice hockey. |
2014 | UW–Whitewater won the National Championship in Women's Gymnastics |
2014 | UW–Oshkosh wins NCAA Division III Baseball National Championship, UW–Whitewater wins Men's Basketball and Football National Championships |
2013 | UW–Whitewater won the National Championship in Women's Gymnastics |
2013 | UW–Whitewater wins NCAA Division III Football National Championship and UW–Eau Claire wins Men's Cross Country National Championship |
2012 | UW–Whitewater won the National Championship in Women's Gymnastics |
2012 | UW–Whitewater wins NCAA Division III Men's Basketball National Championship |
August 4 2012 | Held Centennial Banquet at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin, honoring All-Time Team members and the inaugural class of the WIAC Hall of Fame. |
2011 | UW–La Crosse wins Women's Gymnastics National Championship |
2011 | UW–Whitewater wins NCAA Division III Football National Championship |
2010 | UW–La Crosse wins Women's Gymnastics National Championship |
2010 | UW–Stevens Point wins NCAA Division III Men's Basketball National Championship and UW–Whitewater wins Football National Championship |
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