This is about a high school athletic conference in Minnesota. For the more well-known college sports conference that played under that name from 1899 to 1917 and from 1946 to 1949, see Big Ten Conference. The Big 9 Conference was organized on April 28, 1928 at a meeting in Owatonna, Minnesota. The schools that associated themselves together "to promote athletic interests and good fellowship among the schools" were Albert Lea, Austin, Faribault, Owatonna, Mankato, Red Wing, Rochester, and Winona. It was then called the Big Eight.
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| - This is about a high school athletic conference in Minnesota. For the more well-known college sports conference that played under that name from 1899 to 1917 and from 1946 to 1949, see Big Ten Conference. The Big 9 Conference was organized on April 28, 1928 at a meeting in Owatonna, Minnesota. The schools that associated themselves together "to promote athletic interests and good fellowship among the schools" were Albert Lea, Austin, Faribault, Owatonna, Mankato, Red Wing, Rochester, and Winona. It was then called the Big Eight. (en)
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| - Rochester, Minnesota
- Big Ten Conference
- Mayo High School
- Mankato East Senior High School
- Austin, Minnesota
- Century High School (Rochester, Minnesota)
- Winona, Minnesota
- Winona Senior High School
- Albert Lea, Minnesota
- Faribault, Minnesota
- North Mankato, Minnesota
- Northfield, Minnesota
- Northfield High School
- Owatonna, Minnesota
- Owatonna Senior High School
- Albert Lea High School
- John Marshall High School (Minnesota)
- Minnesota high school sports conferences
- Mankato, Minnesota
- Mankato West High School
- Austin High School (Austin, Minnesota)
- Red Wing, Minnesota
- Red Wing High School
- MSHSL
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| - This is about a high school athletic conference in Minnesota. For the more well-known college sports conference that played under that name from 1899 to 1917 and from 1946 to 1949, see Big Ten Conference. The Big 9 Conference was organized on April 28, 1928 at a meeting in Owatonna, Minnesota. The schools that associated themselves together "to promote athletic interests and good fellowship among the schools" were Albert Lea, Austin, Faribault, Owatonna, Mankato, Red Wing, Rochester, and Winona. It was then called the Big Eight. (en)
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