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Encyclopedia > College Athletic Conference

NCAA conferences

Contents

Division I

Division I-A football

Bowl Championship Series conferences

Non BCS conferences

Division I-AA football

  • NCAA Division I-AA Independent Schools

Division I basketball

Note: All Division I-A and I-AA football conferences are also basketball conferences, with the exception of the Gateway Football Conference, Great West Football Conference, and the Pioneer Football League. This list consists of conferences that do not also sponsor football.

Division I hockey

  • NCAA Division I independents (women's hockey)

Other Division I conferences

Division II

Division III

Multi-division conferences

Defunct conferences

NAIA-affiliated conferences


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New England Small College Athletic Conference - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (337 words)
The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) is an athletic conference consisting of highly selective liberal arts colleges located in New England and New York.
Union College was an original charter member, but left the NESCAC in 1977 after an incident with ice hockey recruiting.
For example, the Division III NACDA Director's Cup, awarded since 1996 to the college or university that wins the most college championships, has been awarded to Williams College every year except 1998, and Williams is currently in first place for the 2004-05 academic year.
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