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Big East Conference
NameBig East Conference
Founded1979
AssociationNCAA
DivisionDivision I
Members10
Sports22
RegionNortheast
HeadquartersNew York City

Big East Conference. The Big East Conference is a collegiate athletic conference that consists of ten member schools, including Butler University, University of Connecticut, Creighton University, DePaul University, Georgetown University, Providence College, St. John's University, Seton Hall University, Villanova University, and Xavier University. The conference was established in 1979 and is affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as a NCAA Division I conference. The Big East Conference is headquartered in New York City and its member schools are located in the Northeastern United States, with the exception of Creighton University, which is located in Omaha, Nebraska, and Butler University and Xavier University, which are located in Indianapolis, Indiana, and Cincinnati, Ohio, respectively, and compete in various sports, including basketball, football, and baseball, against other top programs like University of Notre Dame, University of Louisville, and University of Pittsburgh.

History

The Big East Conference was founded in 1979 by Davitt McAteer, the University of Providence's athletic director, and Lou Carnesecca, the St. John's University's basketball coach, with the goal of creating a strong athletic conference in the Northeastern United States. The conference originally consisted of seven member schools, including Boston College, University of Connecticut, Georgetown University, Providence College, St. John's University, Seton Hall University, and Syracuse University. Over the years, the conference has undergone several changes, including the addition of new member schools, such as Villanova University in 1980, and the departure of others, such as University of Miami in 2004, and University of Virginia and West Virginia University in 2012, which joined the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and Big 12 Conference, respectively. The Big East Conference has also been a part of several notable events, including the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, where its member schools, such as University of Connecticut and Villanova University, have won several championships, and the NCAA Men's Division I Baseball Championship, where its member schools, such as St. John's University and University of Louisville, have also competed.

Member Schools

The Big East Conference currently consists of ten member schools, including Butler University, University of Connecticut, Creighton University, DePaul University, Georgetown University, Providence College, St. John's University, Seton Hall University, Villanova University, and Xavier University. These schools are located in the Northeastern United States, with the exception of Creighton University, which is located in Omaha, Nebraska, and Butler University and Xavier University, which are located in Indianapolis, Indiana, and Cincinnati, Ohio, respectively. The member schools of the Big East Conference are also part of other conferences, such as the Patriot League, which includes Bucknell University and Lafayette College, and the Atlantic 10 Conference, which includes University of Dayton and University of Rhode Island. The Big East Conference member schools have a long history of competing against other top programs, including University of Notre Dame, University of Louisville, and University of Pittsburgh, in various sports, including basketball, football, and baseball.

Sports

The Big East Conference sponsors several sports, including basketball, football, baseball, softball, soccer, volleyball, and lacrosse. The conference's member schools have a strong tradition of competing in these sports, with several teams winning national championships, including University of Connecticut's basketball team, which has won several NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship titles, and Villanova University's basketball team, which has also won several NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship titles. The Big East Conference also has a strong rivalry with other conferences, including the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and the Big 12 Conference, with which it competes in several sports, including football and basketball. The conference's member schools have also produced several notable athletes, including Patrick Ewing, who played for Georgetown University, and Ray Allen, who played for University of Connecticut, and have competed in several notable events, including the Olympic Games and the NBA Finals.

Conference Championships

The Big East Conference holds several conference championships throughout the year, including the Big East Men's Basketball Tournament and the Big East Women's Basketball Tournament. These tournaments are held at various locations, including Madison Square Garden in New York City and the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut. The conference's member schools have a strong tradition of competing in these tournaments, with several teams winning conference championships, including University of Connecticut's basketball team, which has won several Big East Men's Basketball Tournament titles, and Villanova University's basketball team, which has also won several Big East Men's Basketball Tournament titles. The Big East Conference also awards several individual awards, including the Big East Player of the Year and the Big East Coach of the Year, to its top performers, including Jalen Brunson, who played for Villanova University, and Jay Wright, who coached Villanova University.

Media Rights

The Big East Conference has a strong media presence, with several television networks broadcasting its games, including Fox Sports 1, CBS Sports Network, and ESPN. The conference also has a partnership with Fox Sports, which broadcasts several of its games, including the Big East Men's Basketball Tournament and the Big East Women's Basketball Tournament. The Big East Conference also has a strong online presence, with several of its games streaming on platforms such as Fox Sports Go and ESPN+. The conference's member schools have also produced several notable sports broadcasters, including Mike Breen, who graduated from Fordham University, and Ian Eagle, who graduated from Syracuse University, and have competed in several notable events, including the Super Bowl and the World Series.

Rivalries

The Big East Conference has several strong rivalries, both within the conference and with other conferences. One of the most notable rivalries is the Georgetown University-Villanova University rivalry, which is considered one of the greatest rivalries in college basketball. The conference also has a strong rivalry with the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), with which it competes in several sports, including football and basketball. The Big East Conference also has a rivalry with the Big 12 Conference, with which it competes in several sports, including football and basketball. The conference's member schools have also produced several notable rivalries, including the University of Connecticut-Syracuse University rivalry, and have competed in several notable events, including the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship and the NCAA Men's Division I Baseball Championship. The Big East Conference has a long history of competing against other top programs, including University of Notre Dame, University of Louisville, and University of Pittsburgh, in various sports, including basketball, football, and baseball.

Category:National Collegiate Athletic Association

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