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- The following is an incomplete list of the membership of the Evergreen Conference.
Institution
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Location
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Founded
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Nickname
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Joined
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Previous conference
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Left
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Conference joined
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Current conference
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Central Washington University
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Ellensburg, Washington
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1891
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Wildcats
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1920
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Independents
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1984
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PNWAC
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Great Northwest
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Eastern Washington University
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Cheney, Washington
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1882
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Eagles
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1920
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Independents
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1979
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Independents
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Big Sky
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Spokane University
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Spokane, Washington
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1913
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1920
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Independents
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1933
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school closed
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closed 1933
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Western Washington University
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Bellingham, Washington
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1893
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Vikings
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1920
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Independents
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1984
|
PNWAC
|
Great Northwest
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Pacific Lutheran University
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Tacoma, Washington
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1890
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Lutes
|
1938
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Independents
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1965
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Northwest
|
Northwest
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Saint Martin's University
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Lacey, Washington
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1895
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Saints
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1939 1982
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Independents Independents
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1951 1984
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Independents PNWAC
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Great Northwest
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Seattle University
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Seattle, Washington
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1891
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Redhawks
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1945 1982
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Independents WCC
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1947 1984
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Independents PNWAC
|
WAC
|
Whitworth University
|
Spokane, Washington
|
1890
|
Pirates
|
1945 1982
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Independents Northwest
|
1970 1984
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Northwest PNWAC
|
Northwest
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University of Puget Sound
|
Tacoma, Washington
|
1888
|
Loggers
|
1948
|
Northwest
|
1966
|
Independents
|
Northwest
|
University of British Columbia
|
Vancouver, British Columbia
|
1908
|
Thunderbirds
|
1949
|
Northwest
|
1959
|
Independents
|
Independents
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Eastern Oregon University
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La Grande, Oregon
|
1929
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Mountaineers
|
1970
|
Oregon
|
1982
|
Independents
|
Cascade
|
Oregon Institute of Technology
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Klamath Falls, Oregon
|
1947
|
Owls
|
1970
|
Oregon
|
1982
|
Independents
|
Cascade
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Southern Oregon University
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Ashland, Oregon
|
1882
|
Raiders
|
1970
|
Oregon
|
1982
|
Independents
|
Cascade
|
Western Oregon University
|
Monmouth, Oregon
|
1856
|
Wolves
|
1970
|
Oregon
|
1982
|
Independents
|
Great Northwest
|
Seattle Pacific University
|
Seattle, Washington
|
1891
|
Falcons
|
1978
|
Independents
|
1980
|
Independents
|
Great Northwest
|
Lewis–Clark State College
|
Lewiston, Idaho
|
1893
|
Warriors
|
1982
|
Independents
|
1984
|
PNWAC
|
Frontier
|
Simon Fraser University
|
Burnaby, British Columbia
|
1965
|
Clan
|
1982
|
Independents
|
1984
|
PNWAC
|
Great Northwest
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Whitman College
|
Walla Walla, Washington
|
1859
|
Missionaries
|
1982
|
Northwest
|
1984
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Northwest/ PNWAC
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Northwest
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Full member (all sports)
Tri-Normal League (1920–1937)
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- 1929 – Normal–Ellensburg
- 1930 – Unknown
- 1931 – Unknown
- 1932 – Unknown
- 1933 – Normal–Ellensburg
- 1934 – Normal–Cheney
- 1935 – Normal–Cheney
- 1936 – Normal–Cheney
- 1937 – Normal–Cheney
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Washington Intercollegiate Conference (1938–1947)
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- 1945 – No champion
- 1946 – Central Washington[5]
- 1947 – Eastern Washington & Pacific Lutheran
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Evergreen Conference (1948–1984)
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- 1948 – Eastern Washington and Puget Sound
- 1949 – Eastern Washington and Puget Sound[6]
- 1950 – Eastern Washington
- 1951 – Pacific Lutheran, Puget Sound, and Western Washington
- 1952 – Pacific Lutheran
- 1953 – Puget Sound and Whitworth
- 1954 – Whitworth
- 1955 – Whitworth
- 1956 – Puget Sound
- 1957 – Central Washington
- 1958 – Central Washington and Western Washington
- 1959 – Whitworth
- 1960 – Whitworth
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- 1961 – Central Washington
- 1962 – Whitworth
- 1963 – Central Washington
- 1964 – Pacific Lutheran
- 1965 – Eastern Washington
- 1966 – Eastern Washington
- 1967 – Eastern Washington
- 1968 – Central Washington
- 1969 – Eastern Washington and Western Washington
- 1970 – Central Washington
- 1971 – Western Washington
- 1972 – Central Washington
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- 1973 – Central Washington
- 1974 – Oregon Tech
- 1975 – Western Oregon
- 1976 – Western Oregon
- 1977 – Western Oregon
- 1978 – Western Oregon
- 1979 – Western Oregon
- 1980 – Eastern Oregon, Oregon Tech, and Western Oregon
- 1981 – Oregon Tech
- 1982 – Central Washington and Oregon Tech
- 1983 – Puget Sound
- 1984 – Central Washington
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- ^ "Eastern drops EvCo, team shuffle expected". Ellensburg Daily Record. 23 November 1977. Retrieved July 26, 2016.
- ^ Evergreen Conference Archived 2015-06-01 at the Wayback Machine, College Football Data Warehouse, retrieved October 22 2015.
- ^ "Bellingham Gains Title". The Tacoma News Tribune. Tacoma, Washington. Associated Press. November 22, 1938. p. 15. Retrieved January 14, 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
- ^ James, Dave (November 19, 1940). "Lutherans Happy Over Winko Title". The Tacoma News Tribune. Tacoma, Washington. p. 15. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
- ^ "Central In 'Pear Bowl'". The Tacoma News Tribune. Tacoma, Washington. Associated Press. November 19, 1946. p. 15. Retrieved January 13, 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
- ^ "Savages Again Tied For Title". Spokane Chronicle. Spokane, Washington. November 21, 1949. p. 17. Retrieved November 11, 2019 – via Newspapers.com .