Central Intercollegiate Conference
The Central Intercollegiate Conference was a college conference.
The conference was formed by schools in Kansas in the late 1920s and existed through 1968. Prior to 1959, it appears the schools baseball teams competed in a Kansas-Missouri League. In 1968-1969, the five remaining members joined the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. The four Kansas schools would eventually be core members of the Central States Intercollegiate Conference and Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association.
Baseball Schools[edit]
- Fort Hays Kansas State College 1966-1968
- Kansas State Teachers College -1968
- Kansas State College of Pittsburg 1962-1968
- University of Omaha -1968
- St. Benedict's College -1963
- Washburn University -1968
Conference Baseball Champions[edit]
| Year | Regular Season | Tournament | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1959 | University of Omaha | ||
| 1960 | University of Omaha | ||
| 1961 | University of Omaha | ||
| 1962 | Omaha / St. Benedict's | ||
| 1963 | Omaha / Washburn | ||
| 1964 | University of Omaha | ||
| 1965 | Kansas State College of Pittsburg | Omaha played in NAIA CWS | |
| 1966 | Kansas State College of Pittsburg | Omaha played in NAIA CWS | |
| 1967 | Washburn University | ||
| 1968 | Kansas State Teachers College |


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