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The '''Midwest Independent Conference''' (MIC) is a ] (NCAA) Division I, II and III ]conference. The MIC was established some years prior to 2000 for schools that sponsor women's gymnastics teams, but do not have women's gymnastics as a sponsored sport in their primary conferences. The NCAA championships in women's gymnastics is a non-divisional championship; meaning athletes or teams from any division can qualify. The '''Midwest Independent Conference''' (MIC) is a ] (NCAA) Division I, II and III ]conference. The MIC was established some years prior to 2000 for schools that sponsor women's gymnastics teams, but do not have women's gymnastics as a sponsored sport in their primary conferences. The NCAA championships in women's gymnastics is a non-divisional championship; meaning athletes or teams from any division can qualify.


Bids to NCAA Regional competitions in women's gymnastics are based off a team's "Regional Qualifying Score". Teams do not receive an automatic bid for winning a conference championship. Bids to NCAA Regional competitions in women's gymnastics are based on a team's "Regional Qualifying Score". Teams do not receive an automatic bid for winning a conference championship.


== Members == == Members ==

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The Midwest Independent Conference (MIC) is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, II and III women's gymnasticsconference. The MIC was established some years prior to 2000 for schools that sponsor women's gymnastics teams, but do not have women's gymnastics as a sponsored sport in their primary conferences. The NCAA championships in women's gymnastics is a non-divisional championship; meaning athletes or teams from any division can qualify.

Bids to NCAA Regional competitions in women's gymnastics are based on a team's "Regional Qualifying Score". Teams do not receive an automatic bid for winning a conference championship.

Members

Institution Location Founded Enrollment Joined Nickname Primary Conference
Centenary College of Louisiana Shreveport, Louisiana 1825 650 2001 Ladies Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (Division III)
Illinois State University Normal, Illinois 1857 20,500 Pre-2000 Redbirds Missouri Valley Conference
Lindenwood University St. Charles, Missouri 1827 17,400 2012 Lions Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (Division II)
Southeast Missouri State University Cape Girardeau, Missouri 1873 10,400 Pre-2000 Redhawks Ohio Valley Conference
Texas Women's University Denton, Texas 1901 14,200 2002 or 2003 Pioneers Lone Star Conference (Division II)
University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, Illinois 1858/1965/1982 28,100 Pre-2000 Flames Horizon League

Former Member: The Winona State University Warriors were a member until 2003, but now compete in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

Conference champions

Source: UIC Women's gymnastics archives*.

Year Champion Score Host
2014 SEMO 195.275 ISU
2013 UIC 195.600 Centenary
2012 ISU 194.800 UIC
2011 SEMO 193.775 SEMO
2010 TWU 193.275 TWU
2009 SEMO 193.825 ISU
2008 UIC 193.850 Centenary
2007 UIC 193.900 UIC
2006 TWU 193.200 SEMO
2005 UIC 194.200 TWU
2004 UIC 194.200 ISU
2003 UIC 196.575 Centenary
2002 UIC 196.250 UIC
2001 ISU 193.700 Winona State
2000 UIC 194.000 SEMO
  • * = Records prior to 2000 were not located beyond mention that 2002 was UIC's fifth title.

See also

NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships

References

  1. http://www.gocentenary.com/gymnastics/
  2. http://www.uicflames.com/sports/w-gym/spec-rel/mic.html
  3. http://www.lindenwoodlions.com/news/2012/4/5/GYM_0405120131.aspx
  4. http://gosoutheast.cstv.com/sports/w-gym/semo-w-gym-body.html
  5. http://www.twuathletics.com/index.aspx?path=gym&tab=gymnastics
  6. http://www.uicflames.com/sports/w-gym/ilch-w-gym-body.html
  7. http://www.uicflames.com/sports/w-gym/
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