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Middle Atlantic Conferences

Group of three NCAA Division III athletic conferences


Group of three NCAA Division III athletic conferences

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nameMiddle Atlantic Conferences
logoMiddle Atlantic Conferences logo.png
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founded
associationNCAA
divisionDivision III
teams16 (8, MAC Commonwealth; 8, MAC Freedom)
sports27
mens14
womens13
regionMid-Atlantic
formerlyMiddle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletics Association
Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Conference
headquartersAnnville, Pennsylvania
commissionerMegan Morrison
website
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Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Conference

The Middle Atlantic Conferences (MAC) is an umbrella organization of three intercollegiate athletic conferences that competes in the NCAA's Division III. The 16 member colleges are in the Mid-Atlantic United States.

The organization is divided into two main conferences: the MAC Commonwealth and the MAC Freedom. A third conference, named the Middle Atlantic Conference (singular), draws members from both the Commonwealth and Freedom conferences and sponsors sports that only a certain set of members participate in, such as ice hockey, track & field and cross country.

History

In 1912, the "Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletics Association" (MASCAA) was founded primarily as a track association and had its first event, a track meet, at Lafayette College in May 1913. In 1922, it was reorganized as the "Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Conference" (MASCAC or MAC). The original 13 members present at the formation meeting in 1922 were: Bucknell University, Drexel University, Franklin & Marshall College, Gettysburg College, Haverford College, Muhlenberg College, New York University, Princeton University, Rutgers University, Stevens Institute of Technology, Susquehanna University, Swarthmore College, and the University of Delaware. In addition, another five members who were not present at the initial meeting but formally approved of the plan were: Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University, Lehigh University, Ursinus College, and Widener University.

During its history, the organization has had at least 50 different members associated with it. The conference had as many as 37 members at one time in the late 1950s. A major reduction in the league occurred in 1974 after the NCAA created Divisions I, II, and III. At that time, 11 members left to form the Division I East Coast Conference and by 1976, the MAC became fully associated with Division III. An additional 11 members left in 1992 to form the Centennial Conference; the football programs for eight of those schools had already left in 1981. In 1999, the current corporation formed with its three conferences: MAC Commonwealth, MAC Freedom, and Middle Atlantic.

Arcadia University and Manhattanville College joined MAC Freedom for 2007–08. They replaced Juniata College, Drew University, Moravian College, Susquehanna University, and the University of Scranton, who left to join the new Landmark Conference. To offset the change in numbers, it was also decided to switch Lycoming College from the MAC Freedom to the MAC Commonwealth.

Alvernia University, Misericordia University, and Eastern University, all from the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference, accepted membership in the MAC Freedom and started participation in the 2008–09 school year. Starting in the 2009–10 school year, Alvernia switched from the MAC Freedom to the MAC Commonwealth, thereby giving the Commonwealth and Freedom leagues the same number of members.

Stevenson University and Hood College accepted invitations to join the MAC and MAC Commonwealth starting with the 2012–13, expanding the conference to 18 members. Elizabethtown College moved to the Landmark Conference for 2014–15. In May 2018, Manhattanville College announced that they would leave the MAC Freedom Conference and return to the Skyline Conference for the 2019–20 academic year. Manhattanville was a charter member of the Skyline before leaving to join the MAC in 2007. Three months later, the MAC announced that Stevens Institute of Technology, which had left the conference in 1978, would return in 2019–20 and replace Manhattanville in the MAC Freedom. In April 2019, the MAC announced that York College of Pennsylvania would join the MAC Commonwealth in 2020–21.

In May 2019, the MAC announced it would realign the Commonwealth and Freedom conferences into two equally-sized leagues effective with York's arrival in 2020. At that time, Arcadia and Lycoming moved from the MAC Commonwealth to the MAC Freedom, while Eastern made the opposite move.

In February 2022, the Landmark Conference announced that Wilkes University and Lycoming College accepted invitations to the conference starting in the 2023–24 season. Shortly afterwards, Misericordia announced that they would begin sponsoring men's ice hockey in 2024. The addition game the MAC enough member teams to qualify for an automatic bid so the conference formally announced the addition of men's ice hockey as a sponsored sport. As part of a larger realignment within college hockey, both Neumann University and Wilkes joined the MAC as affiliate members in ice hockey only. Those additions then gave the conference sufficient women's hockey teams for an auto bid and the conference. Both the men's and women's ice hockey divisions officially began with the 2024–25 season.

The MAC announced in April 2025 that Atlantic East Conference member Neumann University, already a MAC member in men's ice hockey, would become a full MAC member starting in 2026–27. Neumann's future alignment within the MAC (i.e., Commonwealth or Freedom) was not determined at that time. That June, another Atlantic East member, Marywood University, was announced as the MAC's 18th member, also effective in 2026–27. The overall MAC also announced that Marywood and Neumann would respectively join MAC Freedom and MAC Commonwealth.

MAC football

In 1958, the MAC began sponsoring football. The football conference essentially operated as three separate conferences with the larger schools (Bucknell, Delaware, Gettysburg, Lafayette, Lehigh, Muhlenberg, Rutgers, and Temple) playing a round-robin schedule in the "University Division," and the smaller schools being split into the "College Division - North" (Albright, Dickinson, Juniata, Lebanon Valley, Lycoming, Moravian, Susquehanna, Wagner, and Wilkes) and the "College Division - South" (Drexel, Haverford, Johns Hopkins, Pennsylvania Military, Swarthmore, Ursinus, and Western Maryland) each playing a separate round-robin schedule. Although the upper division of the conference (which later included Drexel, La Salle, and Saint Joseph's) competed at the Division I (then known as the University Division) level in other sports, only Rutgers was considered a University Division football school. Following the 1969 season, the upper level of MAC football was disbanded as Temple dropped out to upgrade their football schedule. Rutgers had previously dropped out of the MAC for all sports and a five-team football league was not desirable. The lower division continued as MAC football, but Bucknell, Delaware, Gettysburg, Lafayette, and Lehigh operated as football independents for the rest of their tenure with the league. Numerous other MAC schools competed in other football leagues throughout most of the league's history.

In 1983, the Centennial Football League was formed by eight MAC members. Eventually, those eight schools and two others broke apart from the MAC for all sports, founding the Centennial Conference in 1991. Since then, all league members that sponsor football have competed in the MAC Football Conference.

Member schools

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MAC Commonwealth

Main article: MAC Commonwealth Conference

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationurl=https://www.usnews.com/best-collegestitle=Best Collegeswork=U.S. News & World Reportaccess-date=2017-11-07archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180313020649/https://www.usnews.com/best-collegesarchive-date=2018-03-13url-status=live }}NicknameJoined
MAC!Colors
Albright CollegeReading, Pennsylvania1856Methodist2,304Lions1945
Alvernia UniversityReading, Pennsylvania1958Catholic2,872Golden Wolves2008
Eastern UniversitySt. Davids, Pennsylvania1925Baptist3,420Eagles2008
Hood CollegeFrederick, Maryland1893Reformed1,174Blazers2012
Messiah UniversityGrantham, Pennsylvania1909Christian3,305Falcons1983
Stevenson UniversityStevenson, Maryland1947Nonsectarian3,621Mustangs2012
Widener UniversityChester, Pennsylvania1821Nonsectarian6,402Pride1946
York College of PennsylvaniaYork, Pennsylvania1787Nonsectarian5,564Spartans2020

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MAC Freedom

Main article: MAC Freedom Conference

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoined
MAC!Colors
Arcadia UniversityGlenside, Pennsylvania1853Presbyterian2,473Knights2007
Delaware Valley UniversityDoylestown, Pennsylvania1896Nonsectarian2,375Aggies1965
DeSales UniversityCenter Valley, Pennsylvania1965Catholic3,309Bulldogs1997
Fairleigh Dickinson University–FlorhamMadison, New Jersey1942Nonsectarian2,546Devils1977
King's CollegeWilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania1946Catholic2,421Monarchs1977
Lebanon Valley CollegeAnnville, Pennsylvania1866Methodist1,712Flying Dutchmen1945
Misericordia UniversityDallas, Pennsylvania1924Catholic2,879Cougars2008
Stevens Institute of TechnologyHoboken, New Jersey1870Nonsectarian5,260Ducks1946,
2019

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Future members

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoining
MAC!ColorsCurrent
conference
Marywood UniversityScranton, Pennsylvania1915Catholic
(I.H.M.)2,470Pacers2026Atlantic East (AEC)
Neumann UniversityAston, Pennsylvania1965Catholic
(Franciscan)3,000Knights2026

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Affiliate members

InstitutionLocationNicknameFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentMAC
sport(s)Year
joinedPrimary
conferenceColors
Neumann UniversityAston, PennsylvaniaKnights1965Catholic
(Franciscan)3,000ice hockeytitle=Wilkes and Neumann join the MAC as Associate Members in Ice Hockeyurl=https://gomacsports.com/news/2023/10/12/mens-ice-hockey-wilkes-and-neumann-join-the-mac-as-associate-members-in-ice-hockey.aspxwork=MACdate=October 12, 2023access-date=May 17, 2024}}Atlantic East (AEC)
(MAC in 2026)
Wilkes UniversityWilkes-Barre, PennsylvaniaColonels1933Private5,000ice hockey2024Landmark

Former members

Main article: List of former Middle Atlantic Conference members

Sports

Main article: Middle Atlantic Conference men's basketball tournaments, Middle Atlantic Conferences men's ice hockey tournament

Member teams currently compete in 27 sports, 14 men's and 13 women's. The most recently added sports are men's and women's ice hockey and men's volleyball, all added for 2017–18. The MAC now sponsors all NCAA Division III sports except women's rowing.

SportMen'sWomen's
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Field Hockey
Football
Ice Hockey
Golf
Lacrosse
Soccer
Softball
Swimming
Tennis
Track & field (indoor)
Track & field (outdoor)
Volleyball
Wrestling

Middle Atlantic Conference

The Middle Atlantic Conference combines schools from both the MAC Commonwealth and MAC Freedom and is currently used for cross country, football, women's golf, ice hockey, track & field (indoor / outdoor), swimming, men's volleyball, and wrestling. The MAC officially sponsored men's and women's ice hockey for many year but it wasn't until the addition of Neumann and Wilkes as affiliate members that the conference received an automatic qualifier for the NCAA Tournament. As a result, the first MAC ice hockey tournaments will take place in 2025. Previously, the MAC used the regular-season results of UCHC games involving all MAC members to extrapolate a MAC champion (the same model used by the Ivy League, which has a similar relationship with ECAC Hockey).

Men's sports

TeamCross
Country
FootballIce
Hockey
SwimmingTrack & Field (Indoor)Track & Field (Outdoor)VolleyballWrestlingTotalsTotals16106+211161691094+2Affiliate Members
Albright5
Alvernia6
Arcadia7
Delaware Valley5
DeSales3
Eastern6
FDU-Florham5
Hood5
King's8
Lebanon Valley6
Messiah6
Misericordia8
Stevens6
Stevenson7
Widener6
York5
Neumann1
Wilkes1

Women's Sports

TeamCross CountryGolfIce HockeySwimmingTrack & Field (Indoor)Track & Field (Outdoor)WrestlingTotalsTotals16116+2111616682+2Affiliate Members
Albright4
Alvernia6
Arcadia7
Delaware Valley4
DeSales3
Eastern5
FDU-Florham5
Hood6
King's6
Lebanon Valley6
Messiah4
Misericordia6
Stevens4
Stevenson6
Widener4
York6
Neumann1
Wilkes1

References

References

  1. (August 4, 2010). "A History of the Middle Atlantic Conferences". Middle Atlantic Conferences.
  2. "Latest News". NCAA.org.
  3. (9 May 2018). "Manhattanville to Join Skyline Conference in 2019-20 Academic Year".
  4. (August 15, 2018). "MAC Welcomes Stevens Institute of Technology Back in 2019-20". Middle Atlantic Conferences.
  5. (April 2, 2019). "MAC to Add York (Pa.) as 18th Member Beginning in 2020-21". Middle Atlantic Conferences.
  6. (May 7, 2019). "MAC Announces Realignment for 2020-21". Middle Atlantic Conferences.
  7. (February 10, 2022). "Landmark Membership to Expand; Lycoming & Wilkes to Join in '23". Landmark Conference.
  8. (February 17, 2023). "Misericordia Adding Men's Ice Hockey for 2024-25 Season". Misericordia Cougars.
  9. (October 12, 2023). "Wilkes and Neumann join the MAC as Associate Members in Ice Hockey". Wilkes Colonels.
  10. (April 17, 2025). "Middle Atlantic Conference Welcomes Neumann University for the 2026-27 Academic Year". Middle Atlantic Conference.
  11. (June 26, 2025). "MAC to Add Marywood University as 18th Member Beginning in 2026-27". Middle Atlantic Conference.
  12. "Best Colleges". U.S. News & World Report.
  13. (October 12, 2023). "Wilkes and Neumann join the MAC as Associate Members in Ice Hockey". MAC.
  14. "History". Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Corporation.
  15. (October 12, 2016). "MAC to Sponsor Ice Hockey and Men's Volleyball Beginning 2017-18". Middle Atlantic Conferences.
  16. (November 9, 2025). "Lebanon Valley College Adds Men’s Volleyball and Women’s Flag Football". Lebanon Valley Flying Dutchmen.
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