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Overview

The Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) was a member of the Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union (CIAU). It was formed in 1972 when the Western Intercollegiate Athletic Association split in two. The western teams (Victoria, UBC, Alberta, Calgary, and Saskatchewan) formed the Canada West Universities Athletic Association while the eastern teams (Brandon, Manitoba, Winnipeg, Lakehead from the ICHA, and later Regina) formed the GPAC (usually referred to as "G Pac"). This situation continued until 1985 when the two leagues reunited under the Canada West banner.

Participating Universities

List of Seasons and Champions

Click on year to go to season page.


Also see

National links:

Western links:

Atlantic links:

Ontario-Quebec links:

College links:

Logos and Photos

Brandon Bobcats Logo

Brandon Bobacts Logo

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Winnipeg Wesmen logo

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Winnipeg Wesmen 80s Logo

Wesmen bad name

Wesmen Uniter Story

Winnipeg Wesmen

Winnipeg Wesmen wordmark

Lakehead mascot

LAKEHEAD MASCOT

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Lakehead Nor'westers 1970s

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Dwight Stirrett, Dave Siciliano, and Murray Smith

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Manitoba Bisons Logo

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Bisons v Team Canada Juniors 2004

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Regina Cougars Original Logo