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Border Conference : ウィキペディア英語版
Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association

The Border Conference (officially known as the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association), was an NCAA-affiliated college athletic conference founded in 1931 that disbanded following the 1961–62 season. Centered in the southwestern United States, the conference included nine member institutions located in the states of Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
==Members==
Charter members playing American football (and years of membership) included:
*Arizona (1931–1961)
*Arizona State Teachers'-Flagstaff (now Northern Arizona; 1931–1952)
*Arizona State Teachers'-Tempe (now Arizona State; 1931–1961)
*University of New Mexico (1931–1951)
*New Mexico A&M (now New Mexico State; 1931–1961).
Other members competing in football (and years of membership) included:
*Texas Technological College (now Texas Tech; 1932–1956)
*Texas Mines (later Texas Western and now the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP); 1935–1961)
*Hardin-Simmons (1941–1961)
*West Texas Teachers’ (later West Texas State and now West Texas A&M; 1941–1961)

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