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Badger Conference
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The Badger Conference is a high school athletic conference with its membership concentrated in south central Wisconsin. Established in 1952, the Badger Conference is a member of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.

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1952-1977

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Wisconsin High
Stoughton
Monroe
Milton
Middleton
Lake Mills
Jefferson
Fort Atkinson
Evansville
Edgerton
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The Badger Conference was formed in 1952,[1] and most of its members came from two conferences that disbanded the year prior: Edgerton, Fort Atkinson, Monroe, Stoughton and Wisconsin High from the Southern Ten Conference, and Evansville, Jefferson, Lake Mills and Milton from the Rock River Valley League. Middleton, formerly of the Madison Suburban Conference, rounded out the original membership roster at ten schools. Three years after joining the conference, three schools left for the Madison Suburban Conference: Evansville, Lake Mills and Milton.[2] They were replaced by the recently opened Monona Grove High School, who joined the conference in 1956.[3] Sun Prairie moved over from the Madison Suburban Conference in 1963,[4] and University of Wisconsin High was closed the next year, with its students being moved to Madison Central High School.[5] The Badger Conference's membership roster would stay consistent until major realignment in the late 1970s.

1977–2001

In 1977, the Badger Conference underwent a significant realignment. Three schools left the conference: Edgerton and Jefferson for the Rock Valley Conference and Sun Prairie for the Big Eight Conference.[6] They were replaced that same year by Oregon from the Central Suburban Conference and Sauk Prairie from the South Central Conference.[7] Ten years later, DeForest and Waunakee joined from the Capitol Conference.[8] Middleton left to join the Big Eight in 1994, and their place was taken by Verona from the Capitol Conference.[9][10] Fort Atkinson left for the Southern Lakes Conference in 1997,[11] and Edgewood High School of the Sacred Heart in Madison joined in 1999 after competing independently as a WISAA member for most of their athletic history.[12][13]

2001–present

In 2001, the Badger Conference expanded from nine to fourteen schools, adding three schools formerly in the South Central Conference (Baraboo, Portage and Reedsburg) and two who joined from the Capitol Conference (McFarland and Mount Horeb).[14] In order to accommodate this, the conference split its members into North and South Divisions:[15]

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In 2008, McFarland and Verona left the Badger Conference to join the Rock Valley and Big Eight Conferences, respectively.[16] Their place in the South Division was taken by Fort Atkinson and Milton, who rejoined the Badger Conference from the Southern Lakes Conference.[17] Beaver Dam and Watertown joined from the dissolved Wisconsin Little Ten Conference in 2017[18] and were placed in separate divisions (Beaver Dam in the North, Watertown in the South). In 2021, the Badger Conference realigned its divisions by East and West for most sports:[19]

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This alignment only remained in place for two years, as it was replaced by Large School and Small School divisions in 2023. During this same year, McFarland and Monroe swapped conference affiliations: McFarland rejoined the Badger Conference and Monroe went to the Rock Valley Conference.[20] Monroe's departure left Stoughton as the only school to have been a member of the conference for its entire history.

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List of member schools

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  1. Left the Badger Conference in 1997, returned in 2008
  2. Left the Badger Conference in 2008, returned in 2023

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  1. Currently known as Sun Prairie East High School
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Membership timeline

 North Division  South Division  East Division  West Division  Large Schools  Small Schools

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16 Waunakee
16 Waunakee
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15 Watertown
15 Watertown
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14 Stoughton
14 Stoughton
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13 Sauk Prairie
13 Sauk Prairie
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12 Reedsburg
12 Reedsburg
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11 Portage
11 Portage
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10 Oregon
10 Oregon
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9 Mount Horeb
9 Mount Horeb
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8 Monona Grove
8 Monona Grove
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7 Milton
7 Milton
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6 McFarland
6 McFarland
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5 Fort Atkinson
5 Fort Atkinson
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4 Edgewood
4 Edgewood
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3 DeForest
3 DeForest
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2 Beaver Dam
2 Beaver Dam
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1 Baraboo
1 Baraboo

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