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Horizon League

The Horizon League is a college athletic conference whose members are located in the midwestern United States. It was once called the Midwestern Collegiate Conference (or MCC), but changed its name so it would not be confused with the Mid-Continent Conference, which also used the acronym MCC. The conference participates in the NCAA's Division I. It does not sponsor football, although member Youngstown State has a football team in the Gateway Football Conference of Division I-AA, and Butler competes in the Pioneer League.

Member Schools

There are nine member schools of the Horizon League:

Conference Stadia

School Football stadium Stadium capacity Basketball arena Arena capacity
Butler Butler Bowl 6,500 Hinkle Fieldhouse 11,043
Cleveland State Non-football school N/A Wolstein Center 13,610
Detroit Non-football school N/A Calihan Hall 8,837
Loyola Non-football School N/A Joseph J. Gentile Center 5,200
Milwaukee Non-football school N/A U.S. Cellular Arena 11,000
UIC Non-football school N/A UIC Pavilion 8,000
Wisconsin-Green Bay Non-football school N/A Resch Center 10,200
Wright State Non-football school N/A Nutter Center 10,000
Youngstown State Stambaugh Stadium 20,630 Beeghly Center 6,500


Horizon League

Butler | CSU | Detroit | Loyola | Milwaukee | UIC | UWGB | Wright State | YSU

Horizon League

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