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The Evergreen Conference (EvCo), known as the Tri-Normal League from 1920 to 1938 and the Washington Intercollegiate Conference (WINCO) from 1938 to 1947, was an intercollegiate athletic conference composed of member schools located in the states of
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and, for a time, the Canadian province of
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. The league existed from 1938 to 1984.Evergreen Conference
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Most of the conference's members subsequently joined the
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Members

*The following is an incomplete list of the membership of the Evergreen Conference.


Membership timeline

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Football champions


Tri-Normal League (1920–1937)

*1920 –
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*1921 – Normal–Cheney *1922 – ''Unknown'' *1923 – Normal–Cheney and Normal–Bellingham *1924 – Normal–Bellingham *1925 – Normal–Cheney *1926 – Normal–Ellensburg *1927 – Normal–Ellensburg *1928 – Normal–Ellensburg *1929 – Normal–Ellensburg *1930 – ''Unknown'' *1931 – ''Unknown'' *1932 – ''Unknown'' *1933 – Normal–Ellensburg *1934 – Normal–Cheney *1935 – Normal–Cheney *1936 – Normal–Cheney *1937 – Normal–Cheney


Washington Intercollegiate Conference (1938–1947)

*1938 –
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*1939 –
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& Pacific Lutheran *1940 – Pacific Lutheran *1941 – Pacific Lutheran *1942 –
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*1943 – ''No champion'' *1944 – ''No champion'' *1945 – ''No champion'' *1946 – Central Washington *1947 – Eastern Washington & Pacific Lutheran


Evergreen Conference (1948–1984)

*1948 – Eastern Washington and
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*1949 – Eastern Washington and Puget Sound *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 *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 *1973 – Central Washington *1974 –
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*1975 –
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*1976 – Western Oregon *1977 – Western Oregon *1978 – Western Oregon *1979 – Western Oregon *1980 –
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, Oregon Tech, and Western Oregon *1981 – Oregon Tech *1982 – Central Washington and Oregon Tech *1983 – Puget Sound *1984 – Central Washington


See also

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List of defunct college football conferences This is a list of defunct college football conferences in the United States and a defunct university football conference in Canada. Not all of the conferences listed here are truly defunct. Some simply stopped sponsoring football and continue under ...
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Oregon Collegiate Conference The Oregon Collegiate Conference (also the Oregon Intercollegiate Conference) was an intercollegiate athletic conference that existed from 1950 to 1970. The conference's members were located in the state of Oregon.Columbia Football League The Columbia Football League was a short-lived NAIA intercollegiate athletic football conference that existed during the 1985 through 1987 seasons and was composed of member schools from the states of Oregon and Washington. The league's teams were ...
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Columbia Football Association The Columbia Football Association was intercollegiate athletic football-only conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). It was composed principally of member schools from the states of Oregon and Wash ...
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Great Northwest Athletic Conference The Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level. It has historically operated in the northwestern United States, but al ...


References

{{Reflist College sports in Oregon College sports in Washington (state) Sports leagues established in 1920