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It's kind of a mess really. I think it's the largest D2 conference but the sizes and missions of the schools are all very different.The current Northern Sun is basically a hodgepodge of:
- the rest of the NCC schools that couldn't/wouldn't move up but didn't want to drop their programs
- the old Northern Sun, ie the second-tier DII conference in the NCC days (Winona State, etc.)
- NAIA move-ups (some from the DAC)
- Upper Iowa moved up from DIII, I believe
So it's not surprising that some of the programs are pretty weak and only a handful each year really compete for the title.
You have the old NIC schools: Moorhead, Winona, Bemidji, SWMSU, Northern
(these were NAIA until 1995)
There are the NCC schools that were left behind when the Dakota four went D1: Mankato, St. Cloud, Duluth, Augustana
(these were NCAA D2 - though some were in the old NIC previously)
Two that came up from the UMAC: UM Crookston and Concordia - St. Paul. (UM-Morris dropped down to the UMAC, which is a really low level D3 conference)
Three that came up from the NAIA: Sioux Falls, UMary and Minot State
One joined from D3 - Upper Iowa, to become the only D2 school in the state.
And I don't know where Wayne State (NE) was before. I thought Nebraska-Kearney was also a member at one point.
Augie is supposedly moving up to D1, but last I heard, it wasn't going smoothly. The Summit league rejected their application.