Bi-State Conference
The Bi-State Conference , also known as Region II , is a junior college athletic conference for many technical and community colleges within the South Central states of Arkansas and Oklahoma , sponsored by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Conference championships are held in most sports and individuals can be named to All-Conference and All-Academic teams.
Member schools
Current members
The Bi-State currently has 24 full members, all but one are public schools:
Institution
Location
Founded
Affiliation
Enrollment
Nickname
Joined
Division
University of Arkansas Cossatot
De Queen, Arkansas
1975
Public[ a]
1,600
Colts
?
Arkansas
University of Arkansas Rich Mountain
Mena, Arkansas
1973
Public[ a]
1,004
Bucks
?
Arkansas
Arkansas State University Mid-South
West Memphis, Arkansas
1992
Public[ b]
?
Greyhounds
?
Arkansas
Arkansas State University Mountain Home
Mountain Home, Arkansas
1995
Public[ b]
1,500
Trailblazers
?
Arkansas
Arkansas State University Newport
Newport, Arkansas
1976
Public[ b]
2,651
Aviators
2023
Arkansas
Arkansas State University Three Rivers
Malvern, Arkansas
1969
Public[ b]
3,500
Eagles
2023
Arkansas
Carl Albert State College
Poteau, Oklahoma
1933
Public[ c]
2,400
Vikings
?
Oklahoma
Connors State College
Warner, Oklahoma
1908
Public
2,350
Cowboys & Cowgirls
?
Oklahoma
Eastern Oklahoma State College
Wilburton, Oklahoma
1908
Public
1,918
Mountaineers
?
Oklahoma
Murray State College
Tishomingo, Oklahoma
1908
Public
2,200
Aggies
?
Oklahoma
National Park College
Hot Springs, Arkansas
2003
Public
2,768
Nighthawks
?
Arkansas
North Arkansas College
Harrison, Arkansas
1974
Public
?
Pioneers & Lady Pioneers
?
Arkansas
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
Miami, Oklahoma
1919
Public[ c]
?
Golden Norsemen & Lady Norse
?
Oklahoma
Northern Oklahoma College at Enid
Enid, Oklahoma
1999
Public
?
Jets
?
Oklahoma
Northern Oklahoma College at Tonkawa
Tonkawa, Oklahoma
1901
Public
?
Mavericks
?
Oklahoma
Northwest Arkansas Community College
Bentonville, Arkansas
1989
Public
7,715
Eagles
?
Arkansas
Redlands Community College
El Reno, Oklahoma
1938
Public
?
Cougars
?
Oklahoma
Rose State College [ d]
Midwest City, Oklahoma
1970
Public
13,000
Raiders
?
Oklahoma
Seminole State College
Seminole, Oklahoma
1931
Public
?
Trojans
?
Oklahoma
Shorter College
North Little Rock, Arkansas
1886
Nonsectarian[ e]
?
Bulldogs
?
Arkansas
South Arkansas Community College
El Dorado, Arkansas
1992
Public
?
Stars
2019
Arkansas
Southeast Arkansas College
Pine Bluff, Arkansas
1991
Public
1,842
Sharks
2023
Arkansas
Southern Arkansas University Tech
Camden, Arkansas
1967
Public[ f]
?
Rockets
?
Arkansas
Western Oklahoma State College
Altus, Oklahoma
1926
Public
?
Pioneers
?
Oklahoma
Notes
Notes
See also
References
External links
Schools Conferences
National championships
Division I Division II Division III
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