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| [[Arkansas Razorbacks|Arkansas]] | |||
| 1915-91 | |||
| [[Southeastern Conference|Southeastern Conference (SEC)]] | |||
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| [[Baylor Bears|Baylor]] | |||
| 1915-96 | |||
| [[Big 12 Conference]] | |||
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| [[Houston Cougars|Houston]] | |||
| 1972-96 | |||
| [[Conference USA]] | |||
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| [[Oklahoma Sooners|Oklahoma]] | |||
| 1915-19 | |||
| [[Missouri Valley Conference]] | |||
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| [[Oklahoma State Cowboys|Oklahoma A&M]] | |||
| 1915-25 | |||
| [[Missouri Valley Conference]] | |||
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| Phillips | |||
| 1920 | |||
| Independent | |||
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| [[Rice Owls|Rice]] | |||
| 1915-17 provisional, 1918-96 | |||
| [[Western Athletic Conference|Western Athletic Conference (WAC)]] | |||
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| [[SMU Mustangs|SMU]] | |||
| 1918-96 | |||
| [[Western Athletic Conference|Western Athletic Conference (WAC)]] | |||
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| Southwestern | |||
| 1915-16 | |||
| Independent | |||
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| [[Texas Longhorns|Texas]] | |||
| 1915-96 | |||
| [[Big 12 Conference]] | |||
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| [[Texas A&M Aggies|Texas A&M]] | |||
| 1915-96 | |||
| [[Big 12 Conference]] | |||
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| [[TCU Horned Frogs|TCU]] | |||
| 1923-96 | |||
| [[Western Athletic Conference|Western Athletic Conference (WAC)]] | |||
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| [[Texas Tech Red Raiders|Texas Tech]] | |||
| 1956-96 | |||
| [[Big 12 Conference]] | |||
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==Basketball== | ==Basketball== |
Revision as of 11:52, 30 August 2021
Status |
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Defunct |
Years Active |
1914-96 |
Prior Name(s)/Conference(s) |
none |
Successor Conference(s) |
none |
The Southwest Conference (SWC) was an NCAA Division I college athletic conference in the United States that existed from 1914 to 1996. Composed primarily of schools from Texas, at various times the conference included schools from Oklahoma and Arkansas, but no schools from the actual Southwestern United States.
The SWC officially came into existence on December 8, 1914, when the original eight member schools agreed on a constitution for what was then known as the Southwest Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC). Those eight schools were Texas, Texas A&M, Baylor, Arkansas, Oklahoma University, Oklahoma A&M University (now Oklahoma State), Southwestern University, and Rice, which was admitted provisionally.
Members
All former members
School | Years Active | Next Conference |
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Arkansas | 1915-91 | Southeastern Conference (SEC) |
Baylor | 1915-96 | Big 12 Conference |
Houston | 1972-96 | Conference USA |
Oklahoma | 1915-19 | Missouri Valley Conference |
Oklahoma A&M | 1915-25 | Missouri Valley Conference |
Phillips | 1920 | Independent |
Rice | 1915-17 provisional, 1918-96 | Western Athletic Conference (WAC) |
SMU | 1918-96 | Western Athletic Conference (WAC) |
Southwestern | 1915-16 | Independent |
Texas | 1915-96 | Big 12 Conference |
Texas A&M | 1915-96 | Big 12 Conference |
TCU | 1923-96 | Western Athletic Conference (WAC) |
Texas Tech | 1956-96 | Big 12 Conference |
Basketball
Programs by season
1970s
Season/Date | Opponent | Venue | |
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1975-76 | |||
February 28, March 4-6, 1976 | 1976 Southwest Conference Men's Basketball Tournament | Moody Coliseum |
1980s
Season/Date | Opponent | Venue | |
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1985-86 | |||
March 7-9, 1986 | 1986 Southwest Conference Men's Basketball Tournament | Reunion Arena |
Football
Media guides and yearbooks
All media guides
1960s | 1964 |
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