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This article is a list of Mid-American Conference Champions. The Mid-American Conference sponsors 23 sports, 11 men's and 12 women's.
Membership
Years listed are the calendar years in which membership began and ended. In the case of affiliate members, the first or last year of competition may differ from the start or end of membership.
Current members
- Ohio Bobcats (1947–present)
- Miami RedHawks (1948–present)
- Western Michigan Broncos (1948–present)
- Kent State Golden Flashes (1951–present)
- Toledo Rockets (1951–present)
- Bowling Green Falcons (1952–present)
- Central Michigan Chippewas (1972–present)
- Eastern Michigan Eagles (1972–present)
- Ball State Cardinals (1973–present)
- Northern Illinois Huskies (1973–1986, 1997–present)
- Akron Zips (1992–present)
- Buffalo Bulls (1998–present)
Future full members
- UMass Minutemen and Minutewomen (2025–future)
Affiliate members
- Missouri State Lady Bears – Field hockey (2005–present)
- Longwood Lancers – Field hockey (2014–present)
- Appalachian State Mountaineers – Field hockey (2017–present)
- SIU Edwardsville Cougars – wrestling (2018–present)
Future affiliate members
- James Madison Dukes – Field hockey (2024–future)
Former members
- Butler Bulldogs (1947–1950)
- Cincinnati Bearcats (1947–1953)
- Western Reserve Red Cats (1947–1955)
- Marshall Thundering Herd (1954–1969, 1997–2005)
Former affiliate members
- Binghamton Bearcats – Men's tennis (2014–2023)
- Chicago State Cougars – Men's tennis (2008–2013); men's soccer (2022–2023)
- Evansville Purple Aces – Men's swimming and diving (2009–2024)
- Florida Atlantic Owls – Men's soccer (2008–2013)
- Hartwick Hawks – Men's soccer (2007–2014)
- IPFW Mastodons – Men's soccer (2005–2008), men's tennis (2002–2007)[1]
- Kentucky Wildcats - Men's soccer (1995–2004)[1]
- Louisville Cardinals – Field hockey (1994–2005)
- Missouri State Bears – Men's swimming & diving (2009–2024)
- Northern Iowa Panthers – Wrestling (2012–2017)
- Southern Illinois Salukis – Men's swimming and diving (2009–2024)
- Temple Owls – Football (2007–2012)
- UCF Golden Knights – Football (2002–2005)
- UMass Minutemen – Football (2012–2015); returning as full members in 2025
- Missouri Tigers – Wrestling (2012–2021)
- Old Dominion Monarchs – Wrestling (2013–2021)
- West Virginia Mountaineers – Men's soccer (2012–2021)
- SIU Edwardsville Cougars – Men's soccer (2017–2020)
- Valparaiso Beacons – Men's swimming (2022–2024)[a]
- UIC Flames – Men's swimming and diving (2023–2024)
- ^ Valparaiso fields swimmers but no divers.
Sports
Baseball
The baseball season begins in February and finishes with the conference tournament in May at Sprenger Stadium in Avon, Ohio.[2]
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