| Association | NCAA |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2010 |
| Commissioner | G. Steven Larson |
| Sports fielded |
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| Division | Division III |
| No. of teams | 5 (2024) |
| Headquarters | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
| Region | Midwestern United States |
| Official website | mlc-mwlc.org |
TheMidwest Lacrosse Conference (MLC) was a men'sNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)Division IIIlacrosse-only collegeathletic conference composed of schools located in theMidwestern United States. All schools were members of conferences that do not sponsor lacrosse.
Founding members Adrian College, Albion College, Carthage College, Fontbonne University, Milwaukee School of Engineering, College of Mount St. Joseph and Trine University ratified bylaws on June 2, 2009.[1] The NCAA recognition of the new conference went into effect September 1, 2009 and conference play began on February 13, 2010. Many of the MLC members also field women's lacrosse as part of theMidwest Women's Lacrosse Conference, which began in 2011.[2]
Because theMichigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association added lacrosse beginning with the 2013 season, their members played their last season in the MLC during 2012. Likewise, theCollege Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin added lacrosse beginning with the 2015 season, so their teams played their last season in the MLC during 2014.[3] The three schools in theHeartland Collegiate Athletic Conference starting playing in the new lacrosse-onlyOhio River Lacrosse Conference in 2015 as well.[4]
Beloit College andCornell College joined the MLC in the spring of 2015.Concordia University Chicago joined in 2016 andMonmouth College joined in 2017.[4]Marian University continued to expand the conference in 2018.
In 2019, the conference addedNorth Central University andUniversity of Northwestern – St. Paul. Both universities are members of theUpper Midwest Athletic Conference for other sports and had beenindependent programs for men's lacrosse.[5] Further change came before the 2020 season when the conference addedIllinois Tech and Fontbonne announced that the men's lacrosse program would be suspended indefinitely due to low participation numbers for the program.[6][7] In 2021, theNorthern Athletics Collegiate Conference brought its lacrosse-sponsoring institutions - Aurora, Benedictine, Concordia Chicago, Concordia Wisconsin, Illinois Tech, Marian, Milwaukee School of Engineering and affiliate member Beloit - directly under the NACC umbrella.[8] This continues the pattern of the Midwest Lacrosse Conference providing league opportunities for schools until such time that their conference sponsors the sport.
Following the conclusion of the 2023 season, Monmouth announced the discontinuation of its men's and women's lacrosse program, dropping the conference to five members.
In 2024, the conference jointly announced the conclusion of Midwest Lacrosse Conference and the Midwest Women's Lacrosse Conference.[9] Of the remaining members, Cornell, Dubuque, and Lake Forest would join the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference as affiliates, Northwestern-St. Paul would discontinue its lacrosse programs following the 2024 season, and Northland would shut down as an institution entirely.
| Institution | Nickname | Location | Founded | Type | Enrollment | Joined | Home Conference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cornell College | Rams | Mount Vernon, Iowa | 1853 | Private (United Methodist) | 1,200 | 2015 | Midwest |
| University of Dubuque | Spartans | Dubuque, Iowa | 1852 | Private (Presbyterian) | 2,190 | 2022 | American Rivers |
| Lake Forest College | Foresters | Lake Forest, Illinois | 1857 | Private (Nonsectarian) | 1,700 | 2022 | Midwest |
| Northland College (Wisconsin) | LumberJacks | Ashland, Wisconsin | 1892 | Private (United Church of Christ) | 526 | 2021 | Closed in 2025 |
| University of Northwestern – St. Paul | Eagles | Roseville, Minnesota | 1902 | Private (Nondenominational) | 2,944 | 2019 | Upper Midwest |
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