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Conference USA was formed in 1995 by merging teams from two conferences - the [[Great Midwest Conference]] and the Metro Conference - that did not sponsor Division I football. Ironically, football, as a conference sport, was instituted in 1996. | Conference USA was formed in 1995 by merging teams from two conferences - the [[Great Midwest Conference]] and the Metro Conference - that did not sponsor Division I football. Ironically, football, as a conference sport, was instituted in 1996. | ||
- | The twelve charter members were **Charlotte**, | + | The twelve charter members were **Charlotte**, |
**East Carolina** was admitted in 1996 as a football-only school and began competition in 1997. | **East Carolina** was admitted in 1996 as a football-only school and began competition in 1997. | ||
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To replace the departing members, the conference enlisted **Central Florida** (football in the MAC and the rest of the sports in the Atlantic Sun) and **Marshall** from the Mid-Atlantic Conference; **Rice**, **Southern Methodist**, | To replace the departing members, the conference enlisted **Central Florida** (football in the MAC and the rest of the sports in the Atlantic Sun) and **Marshall** from the Mid-Atlantic Conference; **Rice**, **Southern Methodist**, | ||
- | Mike Slive, the [[Great Midwest Conference]]' | + | Currently, the conference |
+ | Mike Slive, the [[Great Midwest Conference]]' | ||
- | ===== Regular Season | + | ===== Men' |
- | | + | The conference began in 1995 with three divisions that matched its namesake: Red, White, and Blue. In 1997, the divisions were reconstituted to form only two divisions: American and National. |
- | * **1992-93:** Cincinnati | + | ^ Years ^ Red Division |
- | * **1993-94:** Marquette | + | | |
- | * **1994-95:** Memphis | + | | **1996-1997** |
+ | ^ ^ American | ||
+ | | **1997-2001** | ||
+ | | **2001-2003** | ||
+ | *In 2003, the conference eliminated the divisions altogether. | ||
+ | ===== Men's Basketball Regular Season Champions ===== | ||
- | ===== Great Midwest Conference Tournament Sites ===== | + | * **1995-96: |
+ | * **1996-97: | ||
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- | * **1992:** Chicago Stadium; Chicago, Illinois | ||
- | * **1993:** The Pyramid; Memphis, Tennessee | ||
- | * **1994:** Shoemaker Center; Cincinnati, Ohio | ||
- | * **1995:** Bradley Center; Milwaukee, Wisconsin | ||
- | Cincinnati won all four Great Midwest | + | ===== Men's Basketball |
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