Intermountain Collegiate Athletic Conference

The league was part of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).

Originally called the Intermountain Junior College Conference, the league began football competition in 1925.

In the early 1940s, the league saw disruption due to the outbreak of World War II – Ricks and Albion were forced to leave prior to the 1941 season, while Weber and Westminster were forced to leave prior to the 1942 season.

In 1963, Mesa returned, but Eastern Utah decided to depart the league following that season.

In 1985, the NJCAA realigned its regions in response to a large number of Oregon and Washington schools leaving the organization to form the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges.

All historical members of the Intermountain Collegiate Athletic Conference.