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The Southwest Conference was a conference participating in the NCAA's Division I. It was founded in 1914 and disbanded in 1996. Members parted ways to join the Big 12 Conference (Baylor, Texas, Texas A&M and Texas Tech), Conference USA (Houston and TCU) and the Western Athletic Conference (Rice and SMU). At dissolution, all member institutions were in Texas.
Membership at dissolution[]
- Baylor (1914-1996) - currently in the Big 12
- Houston (1975-1996) - currently in the American Athletic Conference
- Rice (1914-1996) - currently in Conference USA
- SMU (1917-1996) - currently in the American Athletic Conference
- TCU (1923-1996) - currently in the Big 12
- Texas (1914-1996) - currently in the Big 12
- Texas A&M (1914-1996) - currently in the Southeastern Conference
- Texas Tech (1957-1996) - currently in the Big 12
Former members[]
- Arkansas (1923-1991) - currently in the SEC
- Oklahoma (1914-1919) - currently in the Big 12
- Oklahoma State (1914-1925) - currently in the Big 12