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The Frontier Conference is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The conference was founded in 1934. Member institutions are located in the U.S. state of Montana, with associate members in the states of Arizona, Idaho, and Oregon.

The Frontier Conference sponsors athletic competition in men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, men's football, men's and women's indoor and outdoor track and field, and women's volleyball.

History

The Montana Small College Conference (MSCC) was established in 1934 by the five smaller schools (Montana Technological University, the University of Montana Western, Montana State University–Northern, Intermountain Union College and Billings Polytechnic Institute) in the state. The MSCC was renamed as the Montana Collegiate Conference (MCC) in 1936, with the additions of Montana State University Billings and Carroll College joining. The merger of Intermountain Union and Billings Poly to become Rocky Mountain College occurred in 1947. After nearly three decades, the conference reestablished itself under its current moniker in November 1966, containing the same six schools until 1974.[1] The University of Providence (then the College of Great Falls) joined that year, however would only stay for a decade. MSU Billings left for the first incarnation of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference in 1988, leaving the Frontier at five members for another decade. The conference opened up outside of Montana for the first time in 1998, with schools from Idaho (Lewis–Clark State College) and Utah (Westminster College) joining. Great Falls rejoined in 1999. Dickinson State University joined in 2012, only to leave in 2014 to join the North Star Athletic Association (NSAA). Westminster (Utah) left for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II ranks and rejoined the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) in 2015. Lewis–Clark State left for the Cascade Collegiate Conference as a full member in 2020.[2]

Recent changes

On September 8, 2022, Arizona Christian University received an invitation to join the conference as an associate member for football, beginning the 2023 fall season of the 2023–24 academic year.[3]

On December 12, 2023, the Frontier Conference had offered an invitation to former member Dickinson State University;[4] while on May 21, 2024, Bellevue University, Dakota State University, Mayville State University and Valley City State University also received invitations to join the conference;[5] and then on October 24, 2024, Bismarck State College, an institution coming from the junior college ranks, announced that it received an invitation to the conference, during its transition to the NAIA;[6] all effective beginning the 2025–26 academic year.

On May 30, 2024, Simpson University accepted an invitation to join the conference as an associate member for football, beginning the 2025 fall season of the 2025–26 academic year.[7]

Chronological timeline

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Member schools

The Frontier Conference has 5 full members with football, 1 full member without football, and 4 football-only affiliate members. University of Providence does not field a football team. Arizona Christian, College of Idaho, Eastern Oregon and Southern Oregon are the football-only affiliates.[8]

Current members

The Frontier currently has six full members, half are private schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname JoinedTemplate:Efn
Carroll College Helena, Montana 1909 Catholic
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1,502 Fighting Saints 1935
Montana State University–Northern Havre, Montana 1929 PublicTemplate:Efn 1,207 Lights &
Skylights
1935
Montana Technological University Butte, Montana 1889 PublicTemplate:Efn 2,694 Orediggers 1934
Template:Sort Dillon, Montana 1893 PublicTemplate:Efn 1,336 Bulldogs 1934
University of ProvidenceTemplate:Efn Great Falls, Montana 1932 Catholic
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Rocky Mountain CollegeTemplate:Efn Billings, Montana 1878 variousTemplate:Efn 894 Battlin' Bears 1947
Notes

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Future members

The Frontier will have six new members, five public schools and one private school:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname JoiningTemplate:Efn Current
conference
Bellevue University Bellevue, Nebraska 1966 Nonsectarian 13,841 Bruins 2025 North Star (NSAA)
Bismarck State College Bismarck, North Dakota 1939 PublicTemplate:Efn 3,781 Mystics Mon-DakTemplate:Efn
Dakota State University Madison, South Dakota 1881 Public 3,307 Trojans North Star (NSAA)
Dickinson State University Dickinson, North Dakota 1918 PublicTemplate:Efn 1,800 Blue Hawks
Mayville State University Mayville, North Dakota 1889 PublicTemplate:Efn 1,130 Comets
Valley City State University Valley City, North Dakota 1890 PublicTemplate:Efn 1,623 Vikings
Notes

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Affiliate members

The Frontier currently has four affiliate members, two of them are private schools:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname JoinedTemplate:Efn Frontier
sport
Primary
conference
Arizona Christian University Glendale, Arizona 1960 Nondenominational 1,050 Firestorm 2023 Football Great Southwest (GSAC)
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1,010 Coyotes 2014 Cascade (CCC)
Eastern Oregon University La Grande, Oregon 1929 Public 3,743 Mountaineers 2008
Southern Oregon University Ashland, Oregon 1872 5,696 Raiders 2012
Notes

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Future affiliate members

The Frontier will have one new affiliate member, a private school:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname JoiningTemplate:Efn Frontier
sport
Primary
conference
Simpson University Redding, California 1921 Christian &
Missionary Alliance
1,280 Red Hawks 2025 football California Pacific (CalPac)
Notes

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Former members

The Frontier had four former full members, only one was a private school:

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname JoinedTemplate:Efn LeftTemplate:Efn Subsequent
conference(s)
Current
conference
Dickinson State UniversityTemplate:Efn Dickinson, North Dakota 1918 Public 2,572 Blue Hawks 2012 2014 North Star (NSAA)
(2014–25)
Lewis–Clark State College Lewiston, Idaho 1893 Public 4,500 Warriors &
Lady Warriors
1998 2020 Cascade (CCC)
(2020–present)
Eastern Montana CollegeTemplate:Efn Billings, Montana 1927 4,600 Yellowjackets 1933 1980 variousTemplate:Efn Great Northwest (GNAC)Template:Efn
(2007–present)
Westminster CollegeTemplate:Efn Salt Lake City, Utah 1875 Nonsectarian 3,108 Griffins 1998 2015 Rocky Mountain (RMAC)Template:Efn
(2015–present)
Notes

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Membership timeline

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National championships

Basketball

Montana Western won the NAIA national title in Division I Women's basketball, in 2019.

Rocky Mountain won the national title in men's basketball, NAIA Division I, in 2009.

Montana State-Northern won the national title in women's basketball, NAIA Division II, in 1993.

Carroll reached the semi-finals in men's basketball in 2005, as did Lewis-Clark State in women's basketball in 2001.

University of Providence reached finals in women's basketball in 2024, Providence defeated Carroll College in the semi finals.This marked the first time two Frontier teams meet in the national tournament.

Football

Carroll has won the NAIA national championship six times: four straight, from 2002 to 2005, also in 2007 and 2010, and has been runner-up twice.

Southern Oregon won the NAIA national championship in the 2014 season.

Montana Tech was the national runner-up in 1996.

Wrestling

Montana State-Northern has won six wrestling titles: 1991, 1992, 1998-2000, 2004, and was runner-up in 1990, 1993, and 2002.

Montana Western was co-champion in 1994.

In 2014, the University of Great Falls was second and Montana State-Northern took third at the NAIA national wrestling championship.

Bowling

College of Great Falls (now University of Providence) was the 1973 Men's NAIA National Bowling Champion.

Conference champions

Football

By team
Team Conference
Titles Last
title
Template:LeftCarroll 39 2022
Template:LeftMontana Western 21 2024
Template:LeftMontana Tech 15 2016
Template:LeftRocky Mountain 11 2021
Template:LeftMSU Billings 11 1975
Template:LeftCollege of Idaho 4 2022
Template:LeftSouthern Oregon 2 2017
Template:LeftEastern Oregon 1 2020
By year

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See also

References

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External links

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