Buckeye Athletic Association

Buckeye Athletic Association
FormerlyOhio Athletic Conference
Founded1926
Ceased1939
Sports fielded
No. of teamsOhio Wesleyan University
Miami University
University of Cincinnati
Denison University
Wittenberg University
Ohio University
Wabash College
DePauw University
Marshall College
University of Dayton
Western Michigan University
Xavier University
RegionOhio

The Buckeye Athletic Association, also known as the Buckeye Conference, was an athletic league formed out of members of the Ohio Athletic Conference. Its original membership in 1926 included Ohio Wesleyan University (Battling Bishops), Ohio University (Bobcats), Miami University (known then as the Big Reds, later the Redskins and currently the RedHawks), the University of Cincinnati (Bearcats), Denison University (Baptists, and later Big Red) and Wittenberg University (Lutherans, and later as Tigers). The Battling Bishops of OWU won the first title in football in 1926. The league was asked to end the membership in both the OAC and the Buckeye in 1928, at which time all the schools voted to instead leave their membership in the OAC behind and be only members of the Buckeye.[1]

  1. ^ "The History of Ohio Wesleyan Athletics, 1920-39". battlingbishops.com. Retrieved 2015-12-15.

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