Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference

The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (or CACC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level. Its twelve member institutions are located in the northeastern United States in the states of Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.

Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference
AssociationNCAA
Founded1961
CommissionerDaniel Mara (since 2006)
Sports fielded
  • 17
    • men's: 8
    • women's: 9
DivisionDivision II
No. of teams12
HeadquartersNew Haven, Connecticut
RegionAtlantic Coast
Official websitecaccathletics.org
Locations
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The CACC was founded in 1961 as an athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and later joined the NCAA in 2002 on provisional status. The CACC Conference Office has been located in New Haven, Connecticut since 2004, the same year that it upgraded to full active status. The CACC has three full-time staff members and one part-time.[1]

History edit

Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference
50km
30miles
Bloomfield
Lincoln
Bridgeport
Chestnut Hill
Jefferson
Wilmington
Holy Family
Goldey–Beacom
Felician
Post
Caldwell
Georgian Court
Dominican
Location of CACC members: full, affiliate

Chronological timeline edit

Member schools edit

Current members edit

The CACC currently has 12 full members, all but one (Bloomfield) are private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedColors
Bloomfield College (of Montclair State)Bloomfield, New Jersey1868Public1,533Bears1961   
University of BridgeportBridgeport, Connecticut1927Nonsectarian3,563Purple Knights2022[4]   
Caldwell UniversityCaldwell, New Jersey1939Catholic2,029Cougars1987   
Chestnut Hill CollegePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania1924Catholic1,505Griffins2007   
Dominican University New YorkOrangeburg, New York1952Catholic1,407Chargers1982   
Felician UniversityRutherford, New Jersey1923Catholic2,205Golden Falcons1999   
Georgian Court University[a]Lakewood, New Jersey1908Catholic1,962Lions1983   
Goldey–Beacom CollegePike Creek Valley, Delaware1886Nonsectarian1,012Lightning1999   
Holy Family UniversityPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania1954Catholic3,011Tigers1999   
Post UniversityWaterbury, Connecticut1890For-profit18,486Eagles1987   
Thomas Jefferson University[b]Philadelphia, Pennsylvania1824Nonsectarian8,286Rams2005   
Wilmington UniversityNew Castle, Delaware1968Nonsectarian13,129Wildcats1999   
Notes
  1. ^ This institution was a women's college, but has since then been a co-educational institution, therefore it does compete in some men's sports (Georgian Court since 2013–14).
  2. ^ Jefferson joined the CACC as Philadelphia University. In 2017, PhilaU merged with Thomas Jefferson University, a healthcare-only institution with no athletic program, with the merged institution taking the Thomas Jefferson name. The former PhilaU athletic program has since competed as the Jefferson Rams.[5]

Future associate members edit

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoiningColorsCACC
sport(s)
Primary
conference
Lincoln UniversityChester County, Pennsylvania1854State-related
(HBCU)
2,376Lions2024   baseball;
women's soccer
Central (CIAA)

Former members edit

The CACC had eleven former full members; all but one were private schools.

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftCurrent
conference
Alliance University[a]New York City, New York1882C&MA3,318Warriors19612023Closed in 2023
Concordia CollegeBronxville, New York1881Lutheran LCMSN/AClippers20092021Closed in 2021[b]
Dowling CollegeOakdale, New York1955NonsectarianN/AGolden Lions19611989Closed in 2016
The King's CollegeNew York City, New York1938Christian550Lions19611989Hudson Valley (HVIAC)[c]
Long Island University–PostBrookville, New York1954Nonsectarian8,472Pioneers19611989Northeast (NEC)[d][e]
Marist CollegePoughkeepsie, New York1929Nonsectarian[f]6,624Red Foxes19611981Metro Atlantic (MAAC)[d]
Monmouth UniversityWest Long Branch, New Jersey1933Nonsectarian6,167Hawks19611985Coastal (CAA)[d]
New Jersey Institute of TechnologyNewark, New Jersey1968Public11,652Highlanders20002006America East[d]
St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSparkill, New York1952Catholic2,400Spartans19651999East Coast (ECC)
University of the SciencesPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania1821Nonsectarian2,749Devils19982022Closed in 2022[g]
Southampton College of Long Island UniversitySouthampton, New York1963NonsectarianN/AColonials19611989Closed in 2005[h]
Notes
  1. ^ Formerly known as Nyack College prior to 2022.
  2. ^ Concordia (N.Y.)'s campus was later sold to nearby Iona College (now Iona University).[6]
  3. ^ Currently an USCAA athletic conference.
  4. ^ a b c d Currently an NCAA Division I athletic conference.
  5. ^ Long Island University merged the Post athletic program with the NCAA Division I program of its Brooklyn campus in 2019. The merged program inherited the Division I membership of the Brooklyn campus, and now competes in the Northeast Conference as the LIU Sharks.
  6. ^ Marist was a Catholic institution operated by the Marist Brothers when it joined the CACC. In 1969, control of the college was transferred from the order to a separate organization primarily staffed by laypeople. Marist is now officially nonsectarian, but it was not treated as such by the Catholic Church until 2003, long after leaving the CACC.
  7. ^ USciences merged with Division I Saint Joseph's University and discontinued athletics following the 2021–22 school year.
  8. ^ LIU Southampton's campus was later sold to Stony Brook University in 2006.[7]

Membership timeline edit

Lincoln University (Pennsylvania)University of BridgeportConcordia College (New York)Chestnut Hill CollegeThomas Jefferson UniversityNew Jersey Institute of TechnologyWilmington UniversityUniversity of the SciencesHoly Family UniversityGoldey–Beacom CollegeFelician UniversityCaldwell UniversityPost UniversityGeorgian Court UniversityDominican College (New York)St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeMonmouth UniversityMarist CollegeStony Brooke SouthamptonLIU PostThe King's College (New York City)Dowling CollegeBloomfield CollegeAlliance University (New York City)

 Full member (all sports)  Full member (non-football)  Associate member (football-only)  Associate member (sport) 

Sports edit

A divisional format is used for baseball, basketball (M / W), and volleyball. Bloomfield College baseball is placed in the South division.
North
  • Bloomfield
  • Bridgeport
  • Caldwell
  • Dominican
  • Felician
  • Post
South
  • Chestnut Hill
  • Georgian Court
  • Goldey–Beacom
  • Holy Family
  • Jefferson
  • Wilmington
Conference sports
SportMen'sWomen's
Baseball Y
Basketball Y Y
Bowling Y
Cross Country Y Y
Golf Y
Lacrosse Y Y
Soccer Y Y
Softball Y
Tennis Y Y
Track & Field Outdoor Y Y
Volleyball Y

Men's sponsored sports by school edit

SchoolBaseballBasketballCross
country
GolfLacrosseSoccerTennisTrack
& field
outdoor
Total
CACC
sports
Bloomfield Y Y Y Y Y Y6
Bridgeport Y Y Y Y Y5
Caldwell Y Y Y Y Y Y6
Chestnut Hill Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y8
Dominican Y Y Y Y Y Y Y7
Felician Y Y Y Y Y Y6
Georgian Court Y Y Y Y Y5
Goldey–Beacom Y Y Y Y Y Y6
Holy Family Y Y Y Y Y Y6
Jefferson Y Y Y Y Y Y Y7
Post Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y8
Wilmington Y Y Y Y Y Y Y7
Totals111212791241076

Women's sponsored sports by school edit

SchoolBasketballBowling[a]Cross
country
LacrosseSoccerSoftballTennisTrack
& field
outdoor
VolleyballTotal
CACC
sports
Bloomfield Y Y Y Y Y Y Y7
Bridgeport Y Y Y Y Y Y6
Caldwell Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y9
Chestnut Hill Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y9
Dominican Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y8
Felician Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y8
Georgian Court Y Y Y Y Y Y Y7
Goldey–Beacom Y Y Y Y Y Y Y7
Holy Family Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y8
Jefferson Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y8
Post Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y8
Wilmington Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y9
Totals126121012127111294
  1. ^ De facto Division I sport. The NCAA operates a single championship in bowling open to members of all three divisions.

Other sponsored sports by school edit

SchoolMenWomen
FootballIce
hockey
Track
& field
indoor
WrestlingGolfIce
hockey[a]
RowingTrack
& field
indoor
FelicianIND
Georgian CourtECCECC
Holy FamilyECCECC
JeffersonINDIND
PostIND[b]NE-10ECCINDNEWHAECC
  1. ^ De facto Division I sport. The NCAA operates a combined women's ice hockey championship for members of Divisions I and II.
  2. ^ Post will join the Northeast-10 Conference for football in 2024.

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