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-{{ men_s_basketball:midwesterncollegiateconferencelogo.gif|}} +{{men_s_basketball:midwesterncollegiateconferencelogo.gif?300  }}The Midwestern Collegiate Conference (now the Horizon League) was formed in 1979 by six NCAA Division I schools that originally dubbed themselves the Midwestern City 6, and officially the Midwestern City Conference (or MCC) soon thereafter. The charter members included **Butler**, **Evansville**, **Loyola**, **Oklahoma City**, **Oral Roberts** and **Xavier**. Marquette, an independent at the time of the league's formation, was one of two observing schools present during a preliminary meeting during the 73rd NCAA Convention in San Francisco on January 8, 1979; Creighton was the other school.
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-The Midwestern Collegiate Conference (now the Horizon League) was formed in 1979 by six NCAA Division I schools that originally dubbed themselves the Midwestern City 6, and officially the Midwestern City Conference (or MCC) soon thereafter. The charter members included **Butler**, **Evansville**, **Loyola**, **Oklahoma City**, **Oral Roberts** and **Xavier**. Marquette, an independent at the time of the league's formation, was one of two observing schools present during a preliminary meeting during the 73rd NCAA Convention in San Francisco on January 8, 1979; Creighton was the other school.+
  
 In 1985, the conference's name was altered slightly to Midwestern Collegiate Conference. **Marquette** announced that it will join the MCC, effective Sept. 1, 1988. The Warriors begin competition in some non-revenue sports immediately, while the remainder of the sports begin MCC play in 1989-90. In 1985, the conference's name was altered slightly to Midwestern Collegiate Conference. **Marquette** announced that it will join the MCC, effective Sept. 1, 1988. The Warriors begin competition in some non-revenue sports immediately, while the remainder of the sports begin MCC play in 1989-90.
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