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Eastern College Athletic Conference

The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) is a college athletic conference comprising schools that compete in 15 sports (13 men's and 13 women's). It has 220 member institutions in NCAA Divisions I, II, and III, ranging in location from Maine to South Carolina and west to Missouri.[1] Most or all members belong to at least one other athletic conference.

Eastern College Athletic Conference
AssociationNCAA
Founded1938
CommissionerDan Coonan (since 2017)
Sports fielded
  • 15
    • men's: 13
    • women's: 13
DivisionI, II, III
No. of teams220
HeadquartersDanbury, Connecticut
RegionEast Coast
Official websitehttp://www.ecacsports.com
Locations

The ECAC was founded as the Central Office for Eastern Intercollegiate Athletics in 1938, largely through the efforts of James Lynah of Cornell University. In 1983, the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (EAIAW) was consolidated into the ECAC. Most member schools are in other conferences as well, but through the ECAC they are able to participate in sports that their main conferences do not offer. Its headquarters are located in Danbury, Connecticut. The ECAC also now offers esports competitions to its member schools.

Membership

Division I

As of spring 2018, there are 87 Division I members.[2]

Division II

As of spring 2018, there are 26 Division II members.[3]

Division III

As of spring 2018, there are 107 Division III members.[4]

Affiliates

The ECAC has several affiliated single-sport leagues:[5]

Sports

ECAC SPORTS
Sport DI-M DI-W DII-M DII-W DIII-M DIII-W
Baseball  Y
Basketball  Y  Y  Y  Y
Cross Country  Y  Y  Y  Y
Equestrian  Y  Y  Y
Field Hockey  Y
Football  Y  Y
Golf  Y  Y  Y
Gymnastics  Y  Y  Y
Ice Hockey
Lacrosse  Y  Y  Y
Soccer  Y  Y  Y  Y
Softball  Y  Y
Swimming & Diving  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Tennis  Y  Y  Y  Y
Track & Field (Indoor)  Y  Y  Y  Y
Track & Field (Outdoor)  Y  Y  Y  Y
Volleyball  Y  Y  Y

ECAC men's basketball tournaments

At various times, the ECAC has organized regional college basketball championship tournaments at the end of the regular season for teams playing at the NCAA Division I, Division II, and Division III levels. It held the Division I tournaments from 1975 to 1982 to provide independent colleges and universities in the northeastern United States with a means of participating in end-of-season tournaments that resulted in the winning team receiving an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, similar to the end-of-season tournaments held by conventional athletic conferences. The Division I ECAC tournaments were discontinued after all participating schools joined conferences of their own during the late 1970s and early 1980s.[6][7]

The ECAC also held combined Division II/III regional end-of- season tournaments from 1973 to 1980 and a single Division II-only tournament after the regular season from 1988 to 2006 and in 2007, 2008, and 2014. Since 1981, it has organized regional Division III-only men's basketball tournaments annually at the end of each regular season.[6]

ECAC Division III football bowls

In football, the ECAC organizes six NCAA Division III bowl games each year, three in its North region and three in its South region. The conference selects six ECAC member teams from the North region and six teams from the South region to participate in the bowls and seeds them one through six in each region, with the top three seeds in each region serving as the host institutions for the games.[8]

  • North Region:
    • ECAC Northwest Bowl
    • ECAC North Atlantic Bowl
    • ECAC Northeast Bowl
  • South Region:
    • ECAC Southwest Bowl
    • ECAC South Atlantic Bowl
    • ECAC Southeast Bowl

Awards

See footnotes[9][10]

See also

References

  1. ^ Membership. Eastern College Athletic Conference official website. Retrieved 2018-04-19.
  2. ^ Membership: Division I (87 Members). ECAC official website. Retrieved 2017-04-19.
  3. ^ Membership: Division II (26 Members). ECAC official website. Retrieved 2017-04-19.
  4. ^ Membership: Division III (107 Members). ECAC official website. Retrieved 2018-04-19.
  5. ^ Affiliates. ECAC official website. Retrieved 2013-10-25.
  6. ^ a b Varsity Pride: ECAC Men's Basketball Tournaments December 24, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Varsity Pride: 1982 ECAC Men's Basketball Tournaments
  8. ^ [1]. ECAC official website. Retrieved 2015-02-03.
  9. ^ Membership: Awards. ECAC official website. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
  10. ^ ECAC Awards and Honors. ECAC official website. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
  11. ^ "ECAC Announces 2018 DI FBS Football Major Awards & All-ECAC Teams". ECAC. Retrieved 2018-12-16.
  12. ^ "ECAC Announces 2018 DI FCS Football Major Awards & All-ECAC Teams". ECAC. Retrieved 2018-12-16.
  13. ^ "ECAC Announces 2018 DII Football Major Awards & All". ECAC. Retrieved 2018-12-16.
  14. ^ "ECAC Announces 2018 DIII Football Major Awards & All-ECAC Teams". ECAC. Retrieved 2018-12-16.
  15. ^ ECAC Awards and Honors: Robbins Scholar-Athletes. ECAC official website. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
  16. ^ ECAC Awards and Honors: Appreciation and Merit Awards. ECAC official website. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
  17. ^ ECAC Awards and Honors: Award of Valor. ECAC official website. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
  18. ^ ECAC Awards and Honors: ECAC Rowing Trophy. ECAC official website. Retrieved 2010-03-03.

External links

  • Official website

Coordinates: 41°38′34″N 70°20′47.48″W / 41.64278°N 70.3465222°W / 41.64278; -70.3465222

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Not to be confused with ECAC Hockey a separate NCAA Division I conference The Eastern College Athletic Conference ECAC is a college athletic conference comprising schools that compete in 15 sports 13 men s and 13 women s It has 220 member institutions in NCAA Divisions I II and III ranging in location from Maine to South Carolina and west to Missouri 1 Most or all members belong to at least one other athletic conference Eastern College Athletic ConferenceAssociationNCAAFounded1938CommissionerDan Coonan since 2017 Sports fielded15 men s 13 women s 13DivisionI II IIINo of teams220HeadquartersDanbury ConnecticutRegionEast CoastOfficial websitehttp www ecacsports comLocationsThe ECAC was founded as the Central Office for Eastern Intercollegiate Athletics in 1938 largely through the efforts of James Lynah of Cornell University In 1983 the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women EAIAW was consolidated into the ECAC Most member schools are in other conferences as well but through the ECAC they are able to participate in sports that their main conferences do not offer Its headquarters are located in Danbury Connecticut The ECAC also now offers esports competitions to its member schools Contents 1 Membership 1 1 Division I 1 2 Division II 1 3 Division III 2 Affiliates 3 Sports 4 ECAC men s basketball tournaments 5 ECAC Division III football bowls 6 Awards 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksMembership EditDivision I Edit As of spring 2018 there are 87 Division I members 2 Division II Edit As of spring 2018 there are 26 Division II members 3 Division III Edit As of spring 2018 there are 107 Division III members 4 Affiliates EditThe ECAC has several affiliated single sport leagues 5 Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges Eastern Association of Women s Rowing Colleges ECAC Equestrian Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League Intercollegiate Rowing Association Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes in America ECAC Lacrosse League defunct ECAC Division II Lacrosse League defunct ECAC Hockey independent since 2004 Sports EditECAC SPORTSSport DI M DI W DII M DII W DIII M DIII WBaseball YBasketball Y Y Y YCross Country Y Y Y YEquestrian Y Y YField Hockey YFootball Y YGolf Y Y YGymnastics Y Y YIce HockeyLacrosse Y Y YSoccer Y Y Y YSoftball Y YSwimming amp Diving Y Y Y Y Y YTennis Y Y Y YTrack amp Field Indoor Y Y Y YTrack amp Field Outdoor Y Y Y YVolleyball Y Y YECAC men s basketball tournaments EditMain article ECAC men s basketball tournaments At various times the ECAC has organized regional college basketball championship tournaments at the end of the regular season for teams playing at the NCAA Division I Division II and Division III levels It held the Division I tournaments from 1975 to 1982 to provide independent colleges and universities in the northeastern United States with a means of participating in end of season tournaments that resulted in the winning team receiving an automatic bid to the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament similar to the end of season tournaments held by conventional athletic conferences The Division I ECAC tournaments were discontinued after all participating schools joined conferences of their own during the late 1970s and early 1980s 6 7 The ECAC also held combined Division II III regional end of season tournaments from 1973 to 1980 and a single Division II only tournament after the regular season from 1988 to 2006 and in 2007 2008 and 2014 Since 1981 it has organized regional Division III only men s basketball tournaments annually at the end of each regular season 6 ECAC Division III football bowls EditIn football the ECAC organizes six NCAA Division III bowl games each year three in its North region and three in its South region The conference selects six ECAC member teams from the North region and six teams from the South region to participate in the bowls and seeds them one through six in each region with the top three seeds in each region serving as the host institutions for the games 8 North Region ECAC Northwest Bowl ECAC North Atlantic Bowl ECAC Northeast Bowl South Region ECAC Southwest Bowl ECAC South Atlantic Bowl ECAC Southeast BowlAwards EditSee footnotes 9 10 Div I FBS Football Major Awards 11 Div I FCS Football Major Awards 12 Div II Football Major Awards 13 Div III Football Major Awards 14 Robbins Scholar Athletes 15 Award of Merit for student athletes 16 Award of Valor for student athletes 17 ECAC Rowing Trophy 18 See also EditECAC Hockey a Division I ice hockey conference previously affiliated with the ECAC Mountain Pacific Sports Federation a similar Division I conference in the western U S References Edit Membership Eastern College Athletic Conference official website Retrieved 2018 04 19 Membership Division I 87 Members ECAC official website Retrieved 2017 04 19 Membership Division II 26 Members ECAC official website Retrieved 2017 04 19 Membership Division III 107 Members ECAC official website Retrieved 2018 04 19 Affiliates ECAC official website Retrieved 2013 10 25 a b Varsity Pride ECAC Men s Basketball Tournaments Archived December 24 2013 at the Wayback Machine Varsity Pride 1982 ECAC Men s Basketball Tournaments 1 ECAC official website Retrieved 2015 02 03 Membership Awards ECAC official website Retrieved 2010 03 03 ECAC Awards and Honors ECAC official website Retrieved 2010 03 03 ECAC Announces 2018 DI FBS Football Major Awards amp All ECAC Teams ECAC Retrieved 2018 12 16 ECAC Announces 2018 DI FCS Football Major Awards amp All ECAC Teams ECAC Retrieved 2018 12 16 ECAC Announces 2018 DII Football Major Awards amp All ECAC Retrieved 2018 12 16 ECAC Announces 2018 DIII Football Major Awards amp All ECAC Teams ECAC Retrieved 2018 12 16 ECAC Awards and Honors Robbins Scholar Athletes ECAC official website Retrieved 2010 03 03 ECAC Awards and Honors Appreciation and Merit Awards ECAC official website Retrieved 2010 03 03 ECAC Awards and Honors Award of Valor ECAC official website Retrieved 2010 03 03 ECAC Awards and Honors ECAC Rowing Trophy ECAC official website Retrieved 2010 03 03 External links EditOfficial websiteCoordinates 41 38 34 N 70 20 47 48 W 41 64278 N 70 3465222 W 41 64278 70 3465222 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eastern College Athletic Conference amp oldid 1134071799, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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