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Fondée en |
1946 |
Division NCAA |
Division I-A (D1) |
Membres |
12 |
Sports |
11 masculins
12 féminins |
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La Mid-American Conference (MAC) est un groupement de douze universités gérant les compétitions sportives dans onze sports masculins et douze sports féminins dans le mid-western des États-Unis.
La Mid-American Conference fut fondée en 1945.
[modifier] Les membres actuels
- Akron Zips
- Ball State Cardinals
- Bowling Green Falcons
- Buffalo Bulls
- Central Michigan Chippewas
- Eastern Michigan Eagles
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- Kent State Golden Flashes
- Miami Redhawks (Ohio)
- Northern Illinois Huskies
- Ohio Bobcats
- Toledo Rockets
- Western Michigan Broncos
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[modifier] Membre associé
- Temple Owls à partir de la saison 2007-2008 (football américain seulement)
[modifier] Installations sportives
Université |
Stade de football US |
Capacité |
Salle de basket-ball |
Capacité |
Akron |
Rubber Bowl |
31 000 |
James A. Rhodes Arena |
5 500 |
Ball State |
Scheumann Stadium |
23 500 |
John E. Worthen Arena |
11 500 |
Bowling Green |
Doyt Perry Stadium |
23 724 |
Anderson Arena |
5 000 |
Buffalo |
University at Buffalo Stadium |
31 000 |
Alumni Arena |
6 100 |
Central Michigan |
Kelly/Shorts Stadium |
30 199 |
Daniel P. Rose Center |
5 200 |
Eastern Michigan |
Rynearson Stadium |
30 200 |
Convocation Center |
8 800 |
Kent State |
Dix Stadium |
30 520 |
Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center |
6 327 |
Miami University |
Yager Stadium |
23 000 |
Millett Hall |
9 200 |
Northern Illinois |
Huskie Stadium |
31 000 |
Convocation Center |
10 000 |
Ohio |
Peden Stadium |
24 000 |
Convocation Center |
13 080 |
Temple |
Lincoln Financial Field |
68 532 |
Liacouras Center |
10 224 |
Toledo |
Glass Bowl |
26 284 |
Savage Hall |
9 000 |
Western Michigan |
Waldo Stadium |
30 200 |
University Arena |
5 800 |
Mid-American Conference |
Akron Zips | Ball State Cardinals | Bowling Green Falcons | Buffalo Bulls |
Central Michigan Chippewas | Eastern Michigan Eagles | Kent State Golden Flashes | Miami Redhawks (Ohio) |
Northern Illinois Huskies | Ohio Bobcats | Toledo Rockets | Western Michigan Broncos |