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River States Conference
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The River States Conference (RSC), formerly known as the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC), is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Although it was historically a Kentucky-only conference, it has now expanded to include members in Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia, and at various times in the past has also had members in Missouri, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Virginia.

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Rio Grande
Kentucky Christian
Shawnee State
IU Columbus
SMWC
West Virginia Tech
IU Kokomo
IU East
IU Southeast
Midway
Brescia
Oakland City
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In March 2016, the KIAC announced it would change its name to the River States Conference, effective July 1, 2016, to better reflect its membership, which has expanded beyond Kentucky and now includes members in Pennsylvania, Indiana, Ohio, and West Virginia.[1]

Recent changes

On July 6, 2022, Carlow University announced that it would leave the RSC and the NAIA to join the NCAA Division III ranks and the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) for the 2023–24 academic year.[2]

On February 28, 2023, Ohio Christian University announced that it would leave the RSC and the NAIA to fully align with the Division I ranks of the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) for the 2024–25 academic year.[3]

On January 9, 2024, Point Park announced it would leave the RSC and the NAIA to join the NCAA Division II ranks and the Mountain East Conference (MEC) as of the 2024–25 academic year.[4]

On June 27, 2025, Shawnee State University announced that it will leave the RSC and the NAIA to join the NCAA Division II ranks and the MEC, beginning the 2025–26 academic year.[5]

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Member schools

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Current members

The River States currently has 12 full members, with six being public schools, five being private schools, and one member that operates public and private institutions within a single entity.

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  1. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. The Brescia men's and women's basketball teams joined the RSC 25 years after becoming a full member for other sports (2009–10).
  3. IU Columbus joined the River States (RSC) as IUPUC, an extension of Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). When IUPUI was split in 2024 into separate institutions affiliated with the Indiana University and Purdue University systems, almost all of IUPUC's academic programs and its athletic program transferred to the new IU Columbus.
  4. IU Columbus did not exist as a standalone institution until 2024, but traces its history through its academic and athletic predecessor of Indiana University–Purdue University Columbus (IUPUC).
  5. Part of the Indiana University System.
  6. The IU Columbus (formerly IUPUC) men's and women's basketball teams joined the RSC a year after becoming a full member for other sports (2024–25).
  7. The IU East women's basketball team joined the KIAC/RSC seven years after becoming a full member for other sports (2014–15).
  8. The IU Kokomo women's basketball team joined the KIAC/RSC a year after becoming a full member for other sports (2014–15).
  9. This institution was a women's college, but has since then been a co-educational institution, therefore it does compete in some men's sports (Midway since 2016–17[6]).
  10. Oakland City[7] had been a member until after the 1974–75 school year, during the conference's KIAC era.
  11. Rio Grande consists of a public community college and a private, nonsectarian four-year university. The community college is part of the University System of Ohio.
  12. Rio Grande left the KIAC after the 1970–71 school year, before rejoining in the 2014–15 school year.
  13. Part of the West Virginia University System.


Affiliate members

The River States has three affiliate members, all are private schools:

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Notes
  1. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.

Former members

The River States has thirty former full members, all but six were private schools. School names and nicknames reflect those used in the final school year each institution was a conference member:

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Notes
  1. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. Represents the calendar year when spring sports competition ends.
  3. Alice Lloyd left the KIAC after the 1991–92 school year, before rejoining in the 2005–06 school year.
  4. Currently an NCAA Division III athletic conference.
  5. Currently known as Bellarmine University since 2000.
  6. Currently an NCAA Division I athletic conference.
  7. Currently known as Bethel University since 2009.
  8. Currently known as Campbellsville University since 1996.
  9. Known since 1999 as the University of Virginia's College at Wise. Academically marketed and athletically branded as UVA Wise.
  10. UVA Wise dropped "Highland" from its nickname in 2017.
  11. Currently an NCAA Division II athletic conference.
  12. Cincinnati Christian closed at the end of the 2019 fall semester, without completing the rest of the 2019–20 school year.
  13. Currently known as the University of the Cumberlands since 2005.
  14. Cumberlands (Ky.) changed its nickname to Patriots in 2002.
  15. Later renamed as Eastern Kentucky State College immediately after leaving the KIAC, and known since 1966 as Eastern Kentucky University.
  16. The United Athletic Conference, currently a football-only alliance between the ASUN and the Western Athletic Conference, will replace the WAC as an all-sports league in 2026 with EKU as a member.
  17. Kentucky Wesleyan moved to its current campus in Owensboro, Kentucky in 1956.
  18. Later renamed as Morehead State College immediately after leaving the KIAC, and currently known as Morehead State University since 1966.
  19. Mountain State was a non-basketball member school on the women's side during its tenure in the KIAC/RSC.
  20. The Mountain State men's basketball team joined the KIAC/RSC two years after becoming a full member for other sports (2009–10).
  21. Later renamed as Murray State College immediately after leaving the KIAC, and currently known as Murray State University since 1966.
  22. Ogden was merged into Western Kentucky University in 1927.
  23. Ohio Valley closed at the end of the 2021 fall semester, without completing the rest of the 2021–22 school year.
  24. Currently known as the University of Pikeville since 2011.
  25. Currently known as the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis, and athletically branded as UHSP since 2020.
  26. Known since 2020 as Thomas More University.
  27. Known since 2024 as Union Commonwealth University.
  28. Later renamed as Western Kentucky State College immediately after leaving the KIAC, and currently known as Western Kentucky University since 1966.

Membership timeline

Kentucky Christian UniversityShawnee State UniversityIndiana University ColumbusSaint Mary-of-the-Woods CollegeOhio Valley UniversityWest Virginia University Institute of TechnologyOhio Christian UniversityIndiana University KokomoPoint Park UniversityCarlow UniversityCincinnati Christian UniversityMountain State UniversityIndiana University EastUniversity of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. LouisMid-Continent UniversityBethel University (Tennessee)Indiana University SoutheastSpalding UniversityMidway UniversityLindsey Wilson CollegeBrescia UniversityAlice Lloyd CollegeUniversity of Virginia's College at WiseAsbury UniversityOakland City UniversityUniversity of Rio GrandeCampbellsville UniversityUniversity of PikevilleThomas More UniversityBellarmine UniversityUnion Commonwealth UniversityMurray State UniversityMorehead State UniversityEastern Kentucky UniversityWestern Kentucky UniversityTransylvania UniversityOgden CollegeUniversity of LouisvilleKentucky Wesleyan CollegeCentre CollegeCentre CollegeBerea College

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Conference sports

The River States Conference currently sponsors 18 sports (9 men's and 9 women's).

A divisional format is used for men's & women's basketball, and women's volleyball.
East
  • Alice Lloyd
  • IU East
  • Midway
  • Rio Grande
  • Shawnee State
  • West Virginia Tech
  • Kentucky Christian (in fall 2025)
West
  • Brescia
  • IU Columbus
  • IU Kokomo
  • IU Southeast
  • Oakland City
  • Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
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