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    Non-MCC Opponents
         
 

Non-Conference Opponents . . .

  •   Links to current and recent non-MCC opponents can be accessed by clicking the school name below. Links to current opponents also appear on the Schedule & Results page.
    Calumet Coll St Joseph (IL)
Cardinal Stritch Univ (WI)
Cedarville University (OH)
Concordia University (MI)
Holy Cross College (IN)
Indiana Institute of Tech
Indiana Univ-Northwest

Judson University (IL)
Kuyper College (MI)
Lindenwood University (MO)
Madonna University (MI)
Marygrove College (MI)
Univ of Northwestern Ohio
Ohio State Univ-Mansfield
Olivet Nazarene Univ (IL)

Shawnee State Univ (OH)
University of St Francis (IL)
St Xavier University (IL)
Trinity International Univ (IL)
William Penn (IA)
Warner University (FL)
Webber International (FL)

  •   MCC Teams schedule opponents ranging from NCAA D1 to NCCAA D2 teams.  Last season, Ind Wesleyan had the toughest non-conference schedule in the MCC ('08-09 Non-Conference Strength of Schedule).  The Wildcats' non-conference opponents had an average win ratio of 54.4%.  For this season's comparative ranking, see '09-10 Non-Conf Strength of Schedule.

  •   Frequent schools on the list of non-MCC opponents are teams from adjacent NAIA conferences (including NAIA Division I schools).  Web site links to the conferences of frequent opponents are provided below.  For more, see the NAIA's Member Conferences.
    America Mideast
Appalachian Athletic
Chicagoland Collegiate D1
Chicagoland Collegiate D2
Kentucky Intercollegiate
Mid-South Conference

Midwest Classic
TransSouth Athletic
Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic
  •   Most MCC schools also schedule NCAA schools anywhere from Division 1 to Division 3.  The links below provide access to all the schools and conferences in each of the three NCAA divisions.
    NCAA Division 1 NCAA Division 2 NCAA Division 3

  •   Some MCC Schools are active members of the NCCAA (National Christian College Athletic Association), which consists of about 100 schools in two divisions.  Over a third of the NCCAA schools are dual members of the NAIA.  Cooperative arrangements are in place such that if a dual member school fails to earn an NAIA national tournament berth it can compete in the NCCAA national tournament.  NCCAA member schools can be found via the links below.
    NCCAA Home Page NCCAA Division 1 NCCAA Division 2
    Huntington University is an "associate member" of the NCCAA, which means it supports the NCCAA but does not participate in NCCAA regional or national competition.


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