COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) has secured host sites for its 2026 women’s Wrestling and Swimming & Diving Championships, solidifying the league’s championship schedule for the 2025-26 season.The Air Force Academy will host the 2026 RMAC Women’s Wrestling Championship, while Colorado Mesa University will again host the RMAC Swimming & Diving Championship.
The 2026 RMAC Women’s Wrestling Championship is slated for January 31 at the Cadet Gymnasium – East Gym on the Air Force Academy campus. This marks a return to the originally planned 2025 location after security concerns necessitated a move to Colorado College last year. The RMAC will maintain a backup site for future events. the Swimming & Diving Championship will be held February 10-14 at Colorado Mesa, after the league’s search for a lower-altitude venue proved unsuccessful.
The RMAC, headquartered in Colorado Springs, is a premier NCAA Division II conference comprised of 15 institutions across Colorado, Nebraska, new Mexico, South Dakota, and Utah. Competing in 22 sports, the RMAC boasts 67 national championships and 53 national runners-up as 1992. founded in 1909, it stands as the most historic athletic conference in the western United States and within NCAA Division II. the full 2025-26 Championship Tournament schedule is available on the RMAC website under the Championships menu.