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A Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) occurs as College Athletic Conference which operates in the western United States, mostly in Colorado with other members inside Kansas, Nebraska, and New Mexico. It participates in the NCAA's Division Deuce.

Member schools
Adams State College Chadron State College Colorado Christian University (non-football member) University of Colorado-Colorado Springs (non-football member) Colorado School of Mines Colorado State University - Pueblo (non-football member) Fort Hays State University Fort Lewis College Mesa State College Metropolitan State College of Denver (non-football member) University of Nebraska-Kearney New Mexico Highlands University Regis University (non-football member) San Francisco State University (only within wrestling) Western State College

Nebraska-Kearney Lopers
Official baseball site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.

Regis Rangers
Official baseball site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.

Metro State Roadrunners
Baseball scores, highlights, roster, schedule, RMAC standings, RMAC player of the week, and coaching staff.

New Mexico Highlands Cowboys
Official baseball site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Baseball
Contains links to member schools, a listing of staff, press releases, the code book, upcoming meetings and history.

Mesa State Mavericks
Official baseball site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.

Colorado Mines Orediggers
Official baseball site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.

Southern Colorado Thunderwolves
Official baseball site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.

Metro State Roadrunners
Official baseball site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.

Fort Hays State Tigers
Official baseball site with news, schedule, roster and statistics.


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