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Skyline Conference History

The Skyline Conference was a college athletic conference based in the Western United States that was active from December 1937 to June 1962. Formed by the seven institutions that left the Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference on December 1, 1937. At the time of formation, the formal name of Mountain States Athletic Conference was adopted. The conference became popularly known as the Skyline Conference or Skyline Six after Colorado left in 1947. The conference became known as the Skyline Eight after New Mexico and Montana joined in 1951. The conference officially dissolved as of July 1, 1962, after four of its members (BYU, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming) departed to form the Western Athletic Conference (WAC).[

Skyline Conference By Season

Skyline Conference By Season

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Skyline Conference Season and Tournament Champions

Each year the Skyline Conference declares a seaon champion and holds a conference tournament to determine its representative for the NCAA Tournament.

Previous Champions of the Skyline Conference .