The Frontier Conference is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The conference was founded in 1934. Member institutions are located in the U.S. states of Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota, with associate members in the states of Arizona, Idaho, and Oregon.

The Frontier Conference sponsors athletic competition in men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, men's football, men's and women's indoor and outdoor track and field, and women's volleyball.

History

The Montana Small College Conference (MSCC) was established in 1934 by the five smaller schools (Montana Technological University, the University of Montana Western, Montana State University–Northern, Intermountain Union College and Billings Polytechnic Institute) in the state. The MSCC was renamed as the Montana Collegiate Conference (MCC) in 1936, with the additions of Montana State University Billings and Carroll College joining. The merger of Intermountain Union and Billings Poly to become Rocky Mountain College occurred in 1947. After nearly three decades, the conference reestablished itself under its current moniker in November 1966, containing the same six schools until 1974. The University of Providence (then the College of Great Falls) joined that year, however would only stay for a decade. MSU Billings left for the first incarnation of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference in 1988, leaving the Frontier at five members for another decade. The conference opened up outside of Montana for the first time in 1998, with schools from Idaho (Lewis–Clark State College) and Utah (Westminster College) joining. Great Falls rejoined in 1999. Dickinson State University joined in 2012, only to leave in 2014 to join the North Star Athletic Association (NSAA). Westminster (Utah) left for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II ranks and rejoined the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) in 2015. Lewis–Clark State left for the Cascade Collegiate Conference as a full member in 2020.

Recent changes

On September 8, 2022, Arizona Christian University received an invitation to join the conference as an associate member for football, beginning the 2023 fall season of the 2023–24 academic year.

On December 12, 2023, the Frontier Conference had offered an invitation to former member Dickinson State University; while on May 21, 2024, it extended additional invitations to Bellevue University, Dakota State University, Mayville State University and Valley City State University. All five schools would come from the North Star Athletic Association, which announced it would be disbanding that year. This was followed up with an invitation to Bismarck State College, an institution transitioning to the NAIA from the junior college ranks, on October 24, 2024. All of these invitations were effective beginning the 2025–26 academic year.

On May 30, 2024, Simpson University accepted an invitation to join the conference as an associate member for football, beginning the 2025 fall season of the 2025–26 academic year.

Chronological timeline

Map
Location of Frontier members: current

Member schools

The Frontier Conference has 12 full members with football, 3 full members without football, and 5 football-only affiliate members. Bellevue, Bismarck State, and the University of Providence do not field football teams. Arizona Christian, College of Idaho, Eastern Oregon, Simpson, and Southern Oregon are the football-only affiliates.

Current members

The Frontier currently has twelve full members, four are private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoined
Bellevue UniversityBellevue, Nebraska1966Nonsectarian14,476Bruins2025
Bismarck State CollegeBismarck, North Dakota1939Public4,065Mystics2025
Carroll CollegeHelena, Montana1909Catholic (Diocese of Helena)1,103Fighting Saints1935
Dakota State UniversityMadison, South Dakota1881Public3,842Trojans2025
Dickinson State UniversityDickinson, North Dakota1918Public1,453Blue Hawks2012; 2025
Mayville State UniversityMayville, North Dakota1889Public1,025Comets2025
Montana State University–NorthernHavre, Montana1929Public1,021Lights & Skylights1935
Montana Technological UniversityButte, Montana1889Public1,622Orediggers1934
University of Montana WesternDillon, Montana1893Public1,458Bulldogs1934
University of ProvidenceGreat Falls, Montana1932Catholic (Ursulines)677Argonauts1974; 1999
Rocky Mountain CollegeBillings, Montana1878various991Battlin' Bears1947
Valley City State UniversityValley City, North Dakota1890Public1,754Vikings2025

Notes

Affiliate members

The Frontier currently has five affiliate members, three of them are private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedFrontier sportPrimary conference
Arizona Christian UniversityGlendale, Arizona1960Nondenominational1,233Firestorm2023FootballGreat Southwest (GSAC)
College of IdahoCaldwell, Idaho1891Presbyterian (PCUSA)1,076Coyotes2014Cascade (CCC)
Eastern Oregon UniversityLa Grande, Oregon1929Public2,798Mountaineers2008
Simpson UniversityRedding, California1921Christian & Missionary Alliance907Red Hawks2025California Pacific (CalPac)
Southern Oregon UniversityAshland, Oregon1872Public5,371Raiders2012Cascade (CCC)

Notes

Notes

Former members

The Frontier had three former full members, only one was a private school:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftSubsequent conference(s)Current conference
Lewis–Clark State CollegeLewiston, Idaho1893Public3,706Warriors & Lady Warriors19982020Cascade (CCC) (2020–present)
Eastern Montana CollegeBillings, Montana19274,092Yellowjackets19331980variousGreat Northwest (GNAC) (2007–present)
Westminster CollegeSalt Lake City, Utah1875Nonsectarian1,214Griffins19982015Rocky Mountain (RMAC) (2015–present)

Notes

Membership timeline

Full member (all sports) Full member (non-football) Associate member (football-only)

National championships

Basketball

Montana Western won the NAIA national title in Division I Women's basketball, in 2019.

Rocky Mountain won the national title in men's basketball, NAIA Division I, in 2009.

Montana State-Northern won the national title in women's basketball, NAIA Division II, in 1993.

Carroll reached the semi-finals in men's basketball in 2005, as did Lewis-Clark State in women's basketball in 2001.

University of Providence reached finals in women's basketball in 2024, Providence defeated Carroll College in the semi finals. This marked the first time two Frontier teams meet in the national tournament.

Football

Carroll has won the NAIA national championship six times: four straight, from 2002 to 2005, also in 2007 and 2010, and has been runner-up twice.

Southern Oregon won the NAIA national championship in the 2014 season.

Montana Tech was the national runner-up in 1996.

Wrestling

Montana State-Northern has won six wrestling titles: 1991, 1992, 1998-2000, 2004, and was runner-up in 1990, 1993, and 2002.

Montana Western was co-champion in 1994.

In 2014, the University of Great Falls was second and Montana State-Northern took third at the NAIA national wrestling championship.

Bowling

College of Great Falls (now University of Providence) was the 1973 Men's NAIA National Bowling Champion.

Conference champions

Football

By team

TeamConferenceDivision
TitlesLast titleTitlesLast title
Carroll3920220N/A
Montana Western2120240N/A
Montana Tech15201612025
Rocky Mountain1120210N/A
MSU Billings1119750N/A
College of Idaho4202212025
Southern Oregon220170N/A
Eastern Oregon120200N/A

By year

YearTeam
Year Team 1935 Montana Western 1936 Montana Tech Montana Western 1937 Rocky Mountain 1938 Rocky Mountain 1939 Montana Tech 1940 Caroll 1941 Caroll 1942 No games, WWII 1943 No games, WWII 1944 No games, WWII 1945 No games, WWII 1946 Montana Western 1947 Montana Western 1948 MSU Billings 1949 Montana Western 1950 Carroll 1951 Carroll 1952 Carroll 1953 Carroll 1954 Carroll 1955 Rocky Mountain 1956 Rocky Mountain 1957 MSU Billings 1958 MSU Billings 1959 Carroll MSU Billings 1960 MSU Billings Rocky MountainYear Team 1961 Montana Western 1962 Montana Western 1963 Montana Western 1964 MSU Billings 1965 MSU Billings 1966 MSU Billings 1967 Montana Western 1968 MSU Billings 1969 Montana Western 1970 Montana Tech 1971 MSU Billings 1972 Carroll Montana Tech 1973 Carroll 1974 Carroll 1975 MSU Billings 1976 Carroll 1977 Montana Western 1978 Carroll 1979 Montana Tech 1980 Carroll Montana Western 1981 Carroll 1982 Carroll Montana Western 1983 Montana Tech 1984 Rocky Mountain 1985 CarrollYear Team 1986 Carroll 1987 Carroll 1988 Carroll 1989 Carroll 1990 Carroll 1991 Rocky Mountain 1992 Montana Tech 1993 Carroll Montana Western 1994 Montana Western 1995 Montana Western 1996 Montana Tech 1997 Montana Tech 1998 Rocky Mountain 1999 Rocky Mountain 2000 Carroll 2001 Carroll 2002 Carroll Montana Western 2003 Carroll 2004 Carroll Montana Tech Montana Western 2005 Carroll 2006 Carroll 2007 Carroll 2008 Carroll 2009 Carroll 2010 CarrollYear Team 2011 Carroll 2012 Montana Tech Southern Oregon 2013 Carroll 2014 Carroll 2015 Montana Tech 2016 Montana Tech 2017 Southern Oregon 2018 Rocky Mountain 2019 College of Idaho 2020 Carroll College of Idaho Eastern Oregon 2021 College of Idaho Montana Western Rocky Mountain 2022 Carroll College of Idaho 2023 Montana Western 2024 Montana Western
1935Montana Western
1936Montana Tech Montana Western
1937Rocky Mountain
1938Rocky Mountain
1939Montana Tech
1940Caroll
1941Caroll
1942No games, WWII
1943No games, WWII
1944No games, WWII
1945No games, WWII
1946Montana Western
1947Montana Western
1948MSU Billings
1949Montana Western
1950Carroll
1951Carroll
1952Carroll
1953Carroll
1954Carroll
1955Rocky Mountain
1956Rocky Mountain
1957MSU Billings
1958MSU Billings
1959Carroll MSU Billings
1960MSU Billings Rocky Mountain
YearTeam
1961Montana Western
1962Montana Western
1963Montana Western
1964MSU Billings
1965MSU Billings
1966MSU Billings
1967Montana Western
1968MSU Billings
1969Montana Western
1970Montana Tech
1971MSU Billings
1972Carroll Montana Tech
1973Carroll
1974Carroll
1975MSU Billings
1976Carroll
1977Montana Western
1978Carroll
1979Montana Tech
1980Carroll Montana Western
1981Carroll
1982Carroll Montana Western
1983Montana Tech
1984Rocky Mountain
1985Carroll
YearTeam
1986Carroll
1987Carroll
1988Carroll
1989Carroll
1990Carroll
1991Rocky Mountain
1992Montana Tech
1993Carroll Montana Western
1994Montana Western
1995Montana Western
1996Montana Tech
1997Montana Tech
1998Rocky Mountain
1999Rocky Mountain
2000Carroll
2001Carroll
2002Carroll Montana Western
2003Carroll
2004Carroll Montana Tech Montana Western
2005Carroll
2006Carroll
2007Carroll
2008Carroll
2009Carroll
2010Carroll
YearTeam
2011Carroll
2012Montana Tech Southern Oregon
2013Carroll
2014Carroll
2015Montana Tech
2016Montana Tech
2017Southern Oregon
2018Rocky Mountain
2019College of Idaho
2020Carroll College of Idaho Eastern Oregon
2021College of Idaho Montana Western Rocky Mountain
2022Carroll College of Idaho
2023Montana Western
2024Montana Western
West DivisionEast Division
YearSchoolRecordSchoolRecord
2025College of Idaho6–0Montana Tech6–0

Men's basketball

Frontier championships won per school

SchoolConferenceTournament
TitlesLast TitleTitlesLast Title
Montana Western222017–1831991
Carroll202021–2282018
MSU Billings151979–8031980
Rocky Mountain152025–2682026
Montana Tech102024–25112025
Lewis–Clark State82019–2092020
Westminster72009–1022010
Montana State–Northern52011–1242012
Providence42020–2132021

Women's basketball

Frontier championships won per school

SchoolConferenceTournament
TitlesLast TitleTitlesLast Title
Montana State–Northern151998–99141999
Carroll82023–2462023
Lewis–Clark State72016–1782017
Westminster72014–1532015
Montana Western42018–1952006
Rocky Mountain42024–2532022
Providence32021–2242025
Montana Tech21982–8322026
MSU Billings21977–780N/A
Dakota State12025–260N/A

Volleyball

Frontier championships won per school

SchoolConferenceTournament
TitlesLast TitleTitlesLast Title
Carroll152016132016
Montana Tech12202362017
Lewis–Clark State9201262010
Providence6202562025
Rocky Mountain5201872022
Montana State–Northern5201331991
Montana Western3200222023
Westminster1200512005
MSU Billings1197711977

See also

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