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Eastern College Athletic Conference

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Eastern College Athletic Conference
NameEastern College Athletic Conference
Founded1975
AssociationNational Collegiate Athletic Association
DivisionNCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III
Members220
RegionNortheastern United States

Eastern College Athletic Conference. The Eastern College Athletic Conference is a collegiate athletic conference that comprises over 220 member institutions, including Harvard University, Yale University, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, and Brown University. The conference is affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association and features teams from NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, and NCAA Division III. Member institutions also participate in other conferences, such as the Ivy League, Patriot League, and America East.

History

The Eastern College Athletic Conference was established in 1975, with the goal of promoting athletic competition and cooperation among its member institutions, including University of Massachusetts Amherst, University of Vermont, University of New Hampshire, and University of Maine. The conference has undergone significant changes over the years, including the addition of new member institutions, such as Stony Brook University, University of Delaware, and Drexel University. The conference has also expanded its reach, with member institutions participating in NCAA Championship events, including the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship and the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship. Notable athletes from member institutions include Bill Bradley, Dave DeBusschere, and Joan Benoit, who have competed in events such as the Olympic Games and the Boston Marathon.

Member Institutions

The Eastern College Athletic Conference comprises over 220 member institutions, including Princeton University, Dartmouth College, Cornell University, and University of Connecticut. These institutions are located in the Northeastern United States, with many situated in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Member institutions also participate in other conferences, such as the Atlantic 10 Conference, Colonial Athletic Association, and Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. Other notable member institutions include University of Rhode Island, University of Hartford, and Fairleigh Dickinson University, which have produced athletes who have competed in events such as the NCAA Division I Football Championship and the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.

Championships

The Eastern College Athletic Conference sponsors championships in a variety of sports, including basketball, soccer, volleyball, and lacrosse. The conference also participates in NCAA Championship events, with member institutions competing against teams from other conferences, such as the Big Ten Conference, Atlantic Coast Conference, and Southeastern Conference. Notable championship events include the ECAC Hockey tournament, which features teams from Boston College, Boston University, and University of Massachusetts Lowell. Other championship events include the ECAC Men's Basketball Tournament and the ECAC Women's Basketball Tournament, which have featured teams from University of Maryland, University of Virginia, and Georgetown University.

Sports

The Eastern College Athletic Conference sponsors a wide range of sports, including football, baseball, softball, and field hockey. Member institutions also participate in other sports, such as rowing, wrestling, and gymnastics. The conference has produced notable athletes who have competed in events such as the Super Bowl, World Series, and Olympic Games, including Joe Montana, Cal Ripken Jr., and Mary Lou Retton. Other notable sports include cross country, track and field, and swimming and diving, which have featured athletes from University of Michigan, University of California, Berkeley, and Stanford University.

Organization

The Eastern College Athletic Conference is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from member institutions, such as University of Pittsburgh, Syracuse University, and Rutgers University. The conference also has a number of committees, which oversee various aspects of conference operations, including championships, eligibility, and compliance. The conference is headquartered in Danbury, Connecticut, and is affiliated with other organizations, such as the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the College Athletic Business Management Association. Other notable organizations include the NCAA Committee on Student-Athlete Reinstatement and the NCAA Committee on Academic Performance, which work to promote academic and athletic excellence among student-athletes from member institutions, including University of Texas at Austin, University of Southern California, and University of Florida.

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