BIG SKY CONFERENCE

'Big Sky Conference'


'Data'
Classification NCAA Division I
(Football Championship Subdivision)
Established 1963
Members 9
Sports fielded 15 (7 men’s, 8 women’s)
Region Western United States
States 8 - Arizona, California, Colorado,
Idaho, Montana, Oregon,
Utah, Washington
Headquarters Ogden, Utah
Commissioner Douglas Fullerton
'Locations'

The 'Big Sky Conference' (or 'BSC') is an intercollegiate college athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA’s Division I, with football competing in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS; formerly Division I-AA). The BSC was founded in 1963. Member institutions are located in the western United States in the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.

Contents
Charter (original) members
Current members (and year joined)
Conference facilities
Rivalries
Conference
Non-conference
Former members (and years of membership)
Commissioners
Headquarters
Championships
football
Basketball
External link

Charter (original) members



Gonzaga

Idaho

Idaho State

Montana

Montana State

Weber State

Current members (and year joined)


InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameYear Joined
Eastern Washington UniversityCheney, Washington1882Public9,232Eagles1987
Idaho State UniversityPocatello, Idaho1901Public13,802Bengals1963
The University of MontanaMissoula, Montana1893Public (University of Montana System)13,352Grizzlies ("Lady Griz" for women's basketball only)1963
Montana State University - BozemanBozeman, Montana1893Public (Montana State University System)12,250Fighting Bobcats1963
Northern Arizona UniversityFlagstaff, Arizona1899Public18,824Lumberjacks1970
University of Northern ColoradoGreeley, Colorado1889Public12,392Bears2006
Portland State UniversityPortland, Oregon1946Public (Oregon University System)24,284Vikings1996
California State University, SacramentoSacramento, California1947Public (California State University System)27,972Hornets1996
Weber State UniversityOgden, Utah1889Public18,059Wildcats1963

Conference facilities


SchoolFootball stadiumCapacityBasketball arenaCapacity
Eastern WashingtonWoodward Field8,600Reese Court6,000
Idaho StateHolt Arena12,000Holt Arena8,000
MontanaWashington Grizzly Stadium23,117Dahlberg Arena7,500
Montana StateBobcat Stadium15,000Worthington Arena6,378
Northern ArizonaWalkup Skydome15,000Walkup Skydome8,000
Northern ColoradoNottingham Field8,500Butler-Hancock Sports Pavilion4,500
Portland StatePGE Park20,000Stott Center1,500
Sacramento StateHornet Stadium21,195Hornets Nest1,200
Weber StateStewart Stadium17,500Dee Events Center12,000

Rivalries


Conference


Eastern Washington and Montana

Eastern Washington and Sacramento State

Idaho State and Montana State

Idaho State and Weber State

Montana and Montana State


★ For the football game between these schools, see Brawl of the Wild.

Portland State and Sacramento State

Northern Arizona and Weber State

Northern Arizona and Montana State

Portland State and Montana
Non-conference


Eastern Washington and Gonzaga (non-football)

Idaho and Washington State

Montana and Idaho

Montana State and Chadron State

Sacramento State and UC Davis

Former members (and years of membership)



Gonzaga - from 1963-79 (to West Coast Conference) - no football since 1941

Nevada - from 1979-92 (to Big West, WAC)

Boise State - from 1970-96 (to Big West, WAC)

Idaho - from 1963-96 (to Big West, Sun Belt (for football only), WAC)

Cal State Northridge - from 1996-2001 (to Big West)

Commissioners



★ 1963 - Jack Friel

★ 1971 - John Roning

★ 1977 - Steve Belko

★ 1981 - Ron Stephenson

★ 1995 - Doug Fullerton

Headquarters



★ 1963 - Pullman, Washington

★ 1971 - Boise, Idaho

★ 1996 - Ogden, Utah

Championships


football


★ 1963 Idaho State

★ 1964 Montana State

★ 1965 Idaho and Weber State

★ 1966 Montana State

★ 1967 Montana State

★ 1968 Idaho, Montana State and Weber State

★ 1969 Montana

★ 1970 Montana

★ 1971 Idaho

★ 1972 Montana State

★ 1973 Boise State

★ 1974 Boise State

★ 1975 Boise State

★ 1976 Montana State

★ 1977 Boise State

★ 1978 Northern Arizona

★ 1979 Montana State

★ 1980 Boise State

★ 1981 Idaho State

★ 1982 Montana

★ 1983 Nevada

★ 1984 Montana State

★ 1985 Idaho

★ 1986 Nevada

★ 1987 Idaho

★ 1988 Idaho

★ 1989 Idaho

★ 1990 Nevada

★ 1991 Nevada

★ 1992 Idaho and Eastern Washington

★ 1993 Montana

★ 1994 Boise State

★ 1995 Montana

★ 1996 Montana

★ 1997 Eastern Washington

★ 1998 Montana

★ 1999 Montana

★ 2000 Montana

★ 2001 Montana

★ 2002 Montana, Montana State and Idaho State

★ 2003 Montana, Montana State and Northern Arizona

★ 2004 Eastern Washington and Montana

★ 2005 Eastern Washington, Montana and Montana State

★ 2006 Montana
School member years total titles Last won
Montana1963- present 15 2006
Montana State1963-present 11 2005
Idaho1963-95 7 1992
Boise State1970-95 6 1994
Idaho State1963-present 4 2002
Eastern Washington 1987-present 4 2005
Nevada1979-91 4 1991
Weber State1963-present 2 1968
Northern Arizona1970-present 2 2003
Sacramento State1996-present 0 N/A
Portland State1996-present 0 N/A
Northern Colorado2006-present 0 N/A

Basketball


Big Sky Conference Men's Basketball Tournament

External link



Big Sky Conference - official site

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