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==History==
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The Ontario Intercollegiate Athletic Association grew out of the intermediate level of play of universities. It was made up of smaller universities which could not compete in size with the other schools in Ontario.
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Starting in 1964-65 the league was allowed to send its champion to the national championship.
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The league's members folded into the Ontario University AA in 1971-72 as part of the rationalization of university sports in Ontario & Quebec.
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==Champions==
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*1964-65 [[Laurentian University]]
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*1965-66 [[Laurentian University]]
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*1966-67 [[Laurentian University]]
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*1967-68 [[Laurentian University]]
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*1968-69 [[Laurentian University]]
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*1969-70 [[York University]]
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*1970-71 [[Laurentian University]]
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==List of seasons==
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'''''NOTE: League started with Laurentian, Waterloo Lutheran, Ryerson, Osgoode Hall, Windsor, York, Western Ontario Institute of Technology, and Hamilton Institute of Technology. '''''
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*[[1964-65 OIAA]] ''* WOIT and HIT played one season''
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*[[1965-66 OIAA]]
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*[[1966-67 OIAA]] ''* WOIT played one season''
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*[[1967-68 OIAA]] ''* Brock's first season''
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*[[1968-69 OIAA]] ''* Windsor joined QOAA''',''' Osgoode's last season''
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*[[1969-70 OIAA]] ''* Trent added''
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*[[1970-71 OIAA]] ''* Trent's last season''
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'''''NOTE: In 1971-72 Laurentian, Waterloo Lutheran, Ryerson, Brock, and York joined the OUAA.'''''
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==Also see==
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'''National links:'''
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*'''[[Canadian Interuniversity Sport]]'''
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*[[List of University Cup Playoffs]]
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'''Western links:'''
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*'''[[Canada West Universities Athletic Association]]'''
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*'''[[Great Plains Athletic Conference]]'''
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*[[List of CWUAA Seasons]]
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*[[List of GPAC Seasons]]
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*[[List of WIAA Seasons]]
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*[[List of WCIAU Seasons]]
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'''Atlantic links:'''
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*'''[[Atlantic University Sport]]'''
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*[[List of AUS Seasons]]
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'''Ontario-Quebec links:'''
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*'''[[Ontario University Athletics]]'''
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*[[RSEQ (formerly Quebec Student Sports Federation)|'''RSEQ''' (formerly Quebec Student Sports Federation)]]
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*'''[[Quebec-Ontario Athletic Association]]'''
 
*'''[[Ontario Intercollegiate Athletic Association]]'''
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*'''[[Ottawa St Lawrence Conference]]'''
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*[[List of OUA Seasons]]
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*[[List of OUA_Seasons#OUAA Seasons|List of OUAA Seasons]]
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*[[List of QUAA Seasons]]
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*[[Ottawa_St_Lawrence_Conference#List_of_seasons|List of OSLC Seasons]]
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*[[List of QOAA Seasons]]
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*[[Ontario_Intercollegiate_AA#List_of_seasons|List of OIAA Seasons]]
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*[[Canadian_Intercollegiate_Athletic_Union|List of CIAU Central Seasons]]
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*[[List of Intermediate Intercollegiate Seasons]] (1902-03 to 1938-39)
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*[[Ontario-Quebec Intermediate Intercollegiate series]] (1902-03 to 1934-35)
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*[[Senior Intercollegiate League]] (1945-46)
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*[[International Intercollegiate League]] (from 1936-37 to 1939-40)
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*[[West Point Weekend]]
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'''College links:'''
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*[[Canadian Colleges Athletic Association]]
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*[[Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference]]
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*[[British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League]]
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*[[Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference]]
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*[[Ontario Colleges Athletic Association]]

Revision as of 03:32, 19 August 2014

History

The Ontario Intercollegiate Athletic Association grew out of the intermediate level of play of universities. It was made up of smaller universities which could not compete in size with the other schools in Ontario.

Starting in 1964-65 the league was allowed to send its champion to the national championship.

The league's members folded into the Ontario University AA in 1971-72 as part of the rationalization of university sports in Ontario & Quebec.


Champions

List of seasons

NOTE: League started with Laurentian, Waterloo Lutheran, Ryerson, Osgoode Hall, Windsor, York, Western Ontario Institute of Technology, and Hamilton Institute of Technology.

NOTE: In 1971-72 Laurentian, Waterloo Lutheran, Ryerson, Brock, and York joined the OUAA.

Also see

National links:

Western links:

Atlantic links:

Ontario-Quebec links:

College links: