Crossroads League


The Crossroads League is an athletic conference composed of NAIA private Christian colleges in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. The current conference commissioner is Larry DeSimpelare.
In June 2012, the conference voted to change its name from the Mid-Central College Conference to the Crossroads League, a name which better represents the modern conference growing beyond its Central Indiana roots.

History

Current members

Former members

Membership timeline


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    Sports

SportMen'sWomen's
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Track & Field Outdoor
Volleyball

Commissioners Cup

Each year, the member institution with the most points based on final rankings in each sport, is awarded the Commissioners Cup. The current holder is Indiana Wesleyan University, which has won the last twelve cups in a row and holds the record for cups won, with eighteen.

Notable athletes

  • Stevimir Ercegovac 4-time national shot put champ, Olympian
  • Steve Platt Professional Basketball Player
  • Steve Smith College Slam Dunk Champion
  • Eric Stults, pitcher with the Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Justin Masterson, pitcher with the Boston Red Sox
  • Katie Sowers, first female and first openly gay coach to coach in a Super Bowl