Montana State University Billings Joins RMAC
as Associate Member in Three Sports
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- May 25,
2007 -- The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference accepted
Montana State University Billings as an associate member in women's
golf, and men's and women's tennis, announced today by RMAC
Commissioner Joel R. Smith. Presidents from the RMAC approved their
acceptance into the league as an associate member in the three
sports on Tuesday.
"We are very excited about having MSU Billings join
our league as an associate member," said Smith. "They will make
those three sports more competitive and we look forward to working
with them."
MSU Billings competition in the RMAC will begin in
the 2007-08 season.
"We are very excited to have our men's and women's
tennis teams and our women's golf team approved for associate
membership in the RMAC," said Dr. Gary Gray, Montana State Billings
Director of Athletics. "This will afford these three Yellowjacket
teams outstanding opportunities for NCAA Division II competition in
the nearby Rocky Mountain region of the country in their respective
sports. We look forward to developing a great relationship in these
sports with the various RMAC member institutions."
The Yellowjackets will be the 10th school in the
league to compete in women's golf, and the seventh school in men's
tennis and women's tennis. Among the competitors of women's golf
are Adams State College, Chadron State College, Colorado Christian
University, Colorado State University-Pueblo, Fort Hays State
(associate member), Mesa State College, Regis University,
University of Nebraska at Kearney, and Western New Mexico
University. The six institutions already competing in men's and
women's tennis are Colorado Christian University, Colorado State
University-Pueblo, Mesa State College, Metropolitan State College
of Denver, University of Nebraska at Kearney, and Western New
Mexico University.
MSU Billings has been a member of the Heartland
Conference for the past two years. Beginning in 2007-08, they will
move their membership to the Great Northwest Athletic Conference.
The GNAC does not sponsor women's golf or tennis.
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