Badgerland Hockey Conference

The Badgerland Hockey Conference is a high school athletic conference sponsoring boys hockey. Founded in 1984, its membership is concentrated in the Fox Valley region of Wisconsin and is affiilated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association.

History

1984-1999

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Location of Original Badgerland Hockey Conference members

The Badgerland Hockey Conference was formed in 1984 by six high schools in south central Wisconsin: Edgewood in Madison, Fond du Lac, Middleton, Monona Grove, Stoughton and Waupun.[1] The five public schools in the conference were members of the Wisconsin Amateur Hockey Association, since the conference wasn't initially sponsored by the WIAA. The only private school in the conference, Edgewood, was part of the Wisconsin Independent Schools Athletic Association. Beaver Dam became members of the conference in 1988, a few years after starting their interscholastic hockey program.[2][3] In 1990, Edgewood left the Badgerland to compete in the Independent High School Hockey League against other private schools.[4] They were replaced a year later by the newly created varsity programs at McFarland[5] and Verona.[6] In 1993, McFarland gained a co-operative partner for hockey in Oregon,[7] and a year later, Middleton exited the Badgerland when they received an invitation to join the Big Eight Conference for all varsity sports including hockey.[8] They were replaced by Waunakee, who started their program the previous year.[8][9] The Badgerland Hockey Conference made further inroads into the Fox Valley region in the late 1990s, adding Neenah in 1996[10] and the Appleton United co-operative program[11] a year later. Coupled with the entry of Reedsburg into the conference,[12] this brought membership up to eleven schools.

1999-2010

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Location of Badgerland Hockey Conference members (2007-2010)

In 1999, the all-sport Badger Conference began sponsorship of boys hockey,[13] and the Badgerland Hockey Conference lost six of its eleven programs to the new loop: McFarland/Oregon, Monona Grove, Reedsburg, Stoughton, Verona and Waunakee.[14] This changed the conference's membership footprint significantly, with most of its members now located in the Fox Valley. The addition of University School of Milwaukee to the conference's roster brought membership up to six schools,[15] and Sheboygan's entry the following year[16] put that figure at seven members until the Badgerland's next major realignment. In 2006, the conference added three programs in the Green Bay metropolitan area (De Pere Voyageurs, Green Bay United and Notre Dame Academy)[17][18] and lost University School to independent status. The nine Badgerland members were also realigned into Northern and Southern divisions:[19]

Northern Division Southern Division
De Pere Voyageurs Appleton United
Green Bay United Beaver Dam
Notre Dame Academy Fond du Lac
Sheboygan Red Raiders Neenah
Waupun

The entry of the Bay Port/Pulaski co-operative into the Northern Division in 2007 put membership at ten,[20] where it would stay until 2009, when the Badgerland added four programs (Ashwaubenon, Fox Cities Stars, Oshkosh Ice Hawks and St. Mary's Springs) to bring it to a high of fourteen member schools.[21]

2010-present

For the 2010-2011 season, the Badgerland Hockey Conference lost six of seven Northern Division members when the Fox River Classic Conference started hockey sponsorship: Ashwaubenon, Bay Port/Pulaski, De Pere Voyageurs, Green Bay United, Notre Dame Academy and Sheboygan Red Raiders.[22] The only remaining program from that division (St. Mary's Springs) joined the seven Southern Division schools in the revised lineup. This roster would remain intact until 2017, when Beaver Dam joined the Badger Conference as a full member.[23] They were replaced by Pacelli in Stevens Point, but this only lasted for one season before resuming independent status the following year. Aside from a short stint by Shawano/Bonduel for the 2021-22 season,[24] the Badgerland Hockey Conference has maintained its membership roster at seven members.

List of member programs

Current programs

Program Location Nickname Colors Host School Co-operative Members Joined
Appleton Appleton, WI United       Appleton East Appleton North, Appleton West 1997
Fond du Lac Fond du Lac, WI Cardinals       Fond du Lac Campbellsport, Lomira, New Holstein, North Fond du Lac, Oakfield, Winnebago Lutheran 1984
Fox Cities Appleton, WI Stars       Xavier Brillion, Fox Valley Lutheran, Freedom, Kaukauna, Kimberly, Little Chute, New London, St. Mary Catholic 2009
Neenah Neenah, WI Rockets     Neenah Hortonville, Menasha, Shiocton 1996
Oshkosh Oshkosh, WI Ice Hawks     Oshkosh North Oshkosh West, Berlin, Green Lake, Laconia, Lourdes Academy, Omro, Weyauwega-Fremont, Winneconne 2009
St. Mary's Springs Fond du Lac, WI Ledgers     St. Mary's Springs None 2009
Waupun Waupun, WI Warriors     Waupun None 1984

Former programs

Program Location Nickname Colors Host School Co-operative Memebers Joined Left
Ashwaubenon Ashwaubenon, WI Jaguars     Ashwaubenon Seymour, Wrightstown 2009 2010
Bay Port/
Pulaski
Suamico, WI Pirates       Bay Port Pulaski 2007 2010
Beaver Dam Beaver Dam, WI Golden Beavers     Beaver Dam Columbus, Horicon, Mayville, Randolph, Waterloo 1988 2017
De Pere De Pere, WI Voyageurs       De Pere West De Pere 2006 2010
Edgewood Madison, WI Crusaders     Edgewood None 1984 1990
Green Bay United Green Bay, WI Gryphons     Green Bay Southwest Green Bay East, Green Bay Preble, Green Bay West 2006 2010
McFarland McFarland, WI Spartans     McFarland Oregon (1993-1999) 1991 1999
Middleton Middleton, WI Cardinals     Middleton None 1984 1994
Monona Grove Monona, WI Silver Eagles       Monona Grove None 1984 1999
Notre Dame Academy Green Bay, WI Tritons       Notre Dame Academy None 2006 2010
Pacelli Stevens Point, WI Cardinals       Pacelli Amherst, Assumption, Rosholt 2017 2018
Reedsburg Reedsburg, WI Beavers     Reedsburg Mauston, Wisconsin Dells 1997 1999
Shawano Shawano, WI Hawks       Shawano Bonduel 2021 2022
Sheboygan Sheboygan, WI Red Raiders       Sheboygan South Sheboygan North, Cedar Grove-Belgium, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah, Grafton, Howards Grove, Kiel, Kohler, Oostburg, Plymouth, Port Washington, Sheboygan Christian, Sheboygan Falls, Sheboygan Lutheran 2000 2010
Stoughton Stoughton, WI Vikings     Stoughton Barneveld, Luther Prep, Mount Horeb 1984 1999
University School River Hills, WI Wildcats     University School None 1999 2006
Verona Verona, WI Wildcats       Verona None 1991 1999
Waunakee Waunakee, WI Warriors     Waunakee None 1994 1999

Membership timeline

 Northern Division  Southern Division

Membership map

Badgerland Hockey Conference
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Location of Badgerland Hockey Conference members:
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Appleton United
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Fond du Lac
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Fox Cities Stars
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Neenah
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Oshkosh Ice Hawks
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St. Mary's Springs
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Waupun

List of state champions

Source:[25]

Program Year Division
University School 2006
Fond du Lac 2007
Appleton United 2016
St. Mary's Springs 2020 Division 2
St. Mary's Springs 2021 Division 2
St. Mary's Springs 2024 Division 2

List of conference champions

Program Quantity Years
Fond du Lac 10 1985, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2013
Appleton United 6 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015
Neenah 6 2003, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2025, 2026
St. Mary's Springs 6 2011, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Waupun 5 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2018
Edgewood 4 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990
University School 4 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006
Monona Grove 2 1997, 1998
Bay Port/
Pulaski
1 2008
Fox Cities 1 2012
Middleton 1 1988
Sheboygan 1 2007
Waunakee 1 1997
Ashwaubenon 0
Beaver Dam 0
De Pere 0
Green Bay United 0
McFarland 0
McFarland/
Oregon
0
Notre Dame Academy 0
Oshkosh 0
Pacelli 0
Reedsburg 0
Shawano/
Bonduel
0
Stoughton 0
Verona 0

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