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 ====== Midwestern Collegiate Conference ===== ====== Midwestern Collegiate Conference =====
  
 +{{men_s_basketball:midwesterncollegiateconferencelogo.gif?300  }}The Midwestern Collegiate Conference (now the Horizon League) was formed in 1979 by six NCAA Division I schools that originally dubbed themselves the Midwestern City 6, and officially the Midwestern City Conference (or MCC) soon thereafter. The charter members included **Butler**, **Evansville**, **Loyola**, **Oklahoma City**, **Oral Roberts** and **Xavier**. Marquette, an independent at the time of the league's formation, was one of two observing schools present during a preliminary meeting during the 73rd NCAA Convention in San Francisco on January 8, 1979; Creighton was the other school.
  
 +In 1985, the conference's name was altered slightly to Midwestern Collegiate Conference. **Marquette** announced that it will join the MCC, effective Sept. 1, 1988. The Warriors begin competition in some non-revenue sports immediately, while the remainder of the sports begin MCC play in 1989-90.
  
-The Midwestern Collegiate Conference (now the Horizon League) was formed in 1979 by six NCAA Division I schools that originally dubbed themselves the Midwestern City 6, and officially the Midwestern City Conference (or MCC) soon thereafter. The charter members included **Butler**, **Evansville**, **Loyola**, **Oklahoma City**, **Oral Roberts** and **Xavier**. Marquette, an independent at the time of the league's formation, was one of two observing schools present during a preliminary meeting during the 73rd NCAA Convention in San Francisco on January 8, 1979; Creighton was the other school. 
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-In 1985, the conference's name was altered slightly to Midwestern Collegiate Conference. **Marquette** announced that it will join the MCC, effective Sept. 1, 1988. The Warriors begin competition in some non-revenue sports immediately, while the remainder of the sports begin MCC play in 1989-90. 
-{{ men_s_basketball:midwesterncollegiateconferencelogo.gif|}} 
 Marquette's tenure with the league was short-lived as they, along with St. Louis, announced on November 15, 1990 that they will be withdrawing from the league on June 30, 1991. Marquette's tenure with the league was short-lived as they, along with St. Louis, announced on November 15, 1990 that they will be withdrawing from the league on June 30, 1991.
  
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