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Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association : ウィキペディア英語版 | Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association The Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MVIAA) is a former college athletic conference, and was the second college conference formed upon its foundation on January 12, 1907.〔David A. Campaigne and John R. Thelin, "Big Twelve Conference", in Andrew R. L. Cayton, Richard Sisson, Chris Zacher, eds., ''The American Midwest: An Interpretive Encyclopedia'' (2006), p. 897.〕 The conference was initially formed by an agreement between representatives of five schools, the University of Kansas, University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, State University of Iowa, and Washington University of St. Louis. Ames College and Drake University, both in Iowa, joined the conference together in March 1907. The State University of Iowa, which had only participated in football, left in 1911 to become part of the Big Ten Conference, but other schools joined the MVIAA, including Kansas State University, Grinnell College, the University of Oklahoma, and Oklahoma A&M.〔 In 1928, the conference was split apart, with two conferences formed, both of which claimed to be the legitimate heir to the MVIAA history. What would become the Missouri Valley Conference retained the same administrative staff. What would ultimately become the Big Eight Conference would retain the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association name. ==References==
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