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- Members
- Football champions Tri-Normal League (1920-1937) Washington Intercollegiate Conference (1938–1947) Evergreen Conference (1948–1984)
- See also
- References
The Evergreen Conference (previously the Tri-Normal League, 1920–1938, and Washington Intercollegiate Conference, 1938–1947) was an intercollegiate athletic conference composed of member schools located in the states of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington and, for a time, the Canadian province of British Columbia.[1] The league existed from 1938 to 1984.[2] Most of the conference's members subsequently joined the Columbia Football Association. Members- The following is an incomplete list of the membership of the Evergreen Conference.
Institution | Location | Founded | Nickname | Joined | Previous Conference | Left | Conference Joined | Current Conference |
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Central Washington University | Ellensburg, Washington | 1891 | Wildcats | 1920 | Independents | 1984 | PNWAC | Great Northwest | Eastern Washington University | Cheney, Washington | 1882 | Eagles | 1920 | Independents | 1979 | Independents | Big Sky | Spokane University | Spokane, Washington | 1913 | 1920 | Independents | 1933 | school closed | closed 1933 | Western Washington University | Bellingham, Washington | 1893 | Vikings | 1920 | Independents | 1984 | PNWAC | Great Northwest | Pacific Lutheran University | Tacoma, Washington | 1890 | Lutes | 1938 | Independents | 1965 | Northwest | Northwest | Saint Martin's University | Lacey, Washington | 1895 | Saints | 1939 1982 | Independents Independents | 1951 1984 | Independents PNWAC | Great Northwest | Seattle University | Seattle, Washington | 1891 | Redhawks | 1945 1982 | Independents WCC | 1947 1984 | Independents PNWAC | WAC | Whitworth University | Spokane, Washington | 1890 | Pirates | 1945 1982 | Independents Northwest | 1970 1984 | Northwest PNWAC | Northwest | University of Puget Sound | Tacoma, Washington | 1888 | Loggers | 1948 | Northwest | 1966 | Independents | Northwest | University of British Columbia | Vancouver, British Columbia | 1908 | Thunderbirds | 1949 | Northwest | 1959 | Independents | Independents | Eastern Oregon University | La Grande, Oregon | 1929 | Mountaineers | 1970 | Oregon | 1982 | Independents | Cascade | Oregon Institute of Technology | Klamath Falls, Oregon | 1947 | Owls | 1970 | Oregon | 1982 | Independents | Cascade | Southern Oregon University | Ashland, Oregon | 1882 | Raiders | 1970 | Oregon | 1982 | Independents | Cascade | Western Oregon University | Monmouth, Oregon | 1856 | Wolves | 1970 | Oregon | 1982 | Independents | Great Northwest | Seattle Pacific University | Seattle, Washington | 1891 | Falcons | 1978 | Independents | 1980 | Independents | Great Northwest | Lewis–Clark State College | Lewiston, Idaho | 1893 | Warriors | 1982 | Independents | 1984 | PNWAC | Frontier | Simon Fraser University | Burnaby, British Columbia | 1965 | Clan | 1982 | Independents | 1984 | PNWAC | Great Northwest | Whitman College | Walla Walla, Washington | 1859 | Missionaries | 1982 | Northwest | 1984 | Northwest/ PNWAC | Northwest |
Football championsTri-Normal League (1920-1937){{col-begin}}{{col-break}}- 1920 – Spokane
- 1921 – Normal–Cheney
- 1922 – Unknown
- 1923 – Normal–Cheney and Normal–Bellingham
- 1924 – Normal–Bellingham
- 1925 – Normal–Cheney
- 1926 – Normal–Ellensburg
- 1927 – Normal–Ellensburg
- 1928 – Normal–Ellensburg
{{col-break}}- 1929 – Normal–Ellensburg
- 1930 – Unknown
- 1931 – Unknown
- 1932 – Unknown
- 1933 – Normal–Ellensburg
- 1934 – Normal–Cheney
- 1935 – Normal–Cheney
- 1936 – Normal–Cheney
- 1937 – Normal–Cheney
{{col-end}}Washington Intercollegiate Conference (1938–1947){{col-begin}}{{col-break}}- 1938 – Western Washington
- 1939 – Eastern Washington & Pacific Lutheran
- 1940 – Pacific Lutheran
- 1941 – Pacific Lutheran
{{col-break}}- 1942 – Central Washington
- 1943 – No champion
- 1944 – No champion
{{col-break}}- 1945 – No champion
- 1946 – Central Washington
- 1947 – Eastern Washington & Pacific Lutheran
{{col-end}}Evergreen Conference (1948–1984){{col-begin}}{{col-break}}- 1948 – Eastern Washington and Puget Sound
- 1949 – Eastern Washington and Puget Sound
- 1950 – Eastern Washington
- 1951 – Pacific Lutheran, Puget Sound, and Western Washington
- 1952 – Pacific Lutheran
- 1953 – Puget Sound and Whitworth
- 1954 – Whitworth
- 1955 – Whitworth
- 1956 – Puget Sound
- 1957 – Central Washington
- 1958 – Central Washington and Western Washington
- 1959 – Whitworth
- 1960 – Whitworth
{{col-break}}- 1961 – Central Washington and Whitworth
- 1962 – Whitworth
- 1963 – Central Washington
- 1964 – Pacific Lutheran
- 1965 – Eastern Washington
- 1966 – Eastern Washington
- 1967 – Eastern Washington
- 1968 – Central Washington
- 1969 – Eastern Washington and Western Washington
- 1970 – Central Washington
- 1971 – Western Washington
- 1972 – Central Washington
{{col-break}}- 1973 – Central Washington
- 1974 – Oregon Tech
- 1975 – Western Oregon
- 1976 – Western Oregon
- 1977 – Western Oregon
- 1978 – Western Oregon
- 1979 – Western Oregon
- 1980 – Eastern Oregon, Oregon Tech, and Western Oregon
- 1981 – Oregon Tech
- 1982 – Central Washington and Oregon Tech
- 1983 – Puget Sound
- 1984 – Central Washington
{{col-end}}See also- List of defunct college football conferences
- Tri-Normal League
- Columbia Football League
- Columbia Football Association
- Great Northwest Athletic Conference
References1. ^{{cite news|title=Eastern drops EvCo, team shuffle expected|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=860&dat=19771123&id=eHlUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=YY8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6992,3373537&hl=en|accessdate=26 July 2016|publisher=Ellensburg Daily Record|date=23 November 1977}} 2. ^Evergreen Conference, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved October 22 2015.
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