East Coast Conference

The East Coast Conference (ECC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level. Member institutions are located primarily in the state of New York, with a single member located in the District of Columbia.

East Coast Conference
AssociationNCAA
Founded1989
CommissionerJessica Grasso (since 2024)
Sports fielded
  • 18
    • men's: 8
    • women's: 10
DivisionDivision II
No. of teams9
HeadquartersCentral Islip, New York
RegionNortheastern United States
Official websiteeccsports.org
Locations
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History

East Coast Conference
50km
30miles
Staten Island
D'Youville
Daemen
Roberts Wesleyan
District of Columbia
St. Thomas Aquinas
Queens
Molloy
Mercy
Location of ECC members: full

The East Coast Conference was founded in 1989 as the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference (NYCAC). Its charter members included Adelphi University (1989–2009), Concordia College (1989–2009), C. W. Post College (1989–2019), Dowling College (1989–2016), Mercy College (1989–present), Mercy College (1989–present), New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) (1989–2020), Pace University (1989–1997), Queens College (1989–present) and Southampton College of Long Island University (1989–2005).

Other members that joined were: University of Bridgeport (2000–2022), University of New Haven (2002–2008), New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) (1997–2000), Philadelphia University (1991–2005), College of Saint Rose (1991–2000), St. Thomas Aquinas College (2000–present), University of the District of Columbia (2011–present), Roberts Wesleyan College (2012–present), Daemen University (2013–present), D'Youville University (2020–present) and College of Staten Island (2020–present).

The ECC has become a lacrosse powerhouse, seeing six ECC teams win the Division II Men's Lacrosse championship over the past 10 years. In addition, at least 1 ECC team has competed in 13 the last 14 championship games. Recent ECC champions include Adelphi (1998, 1999, 2001), C.W. Post (1996, 2006 Tri-Champion), Dowling College (2006 Tri-Champion), NYIT (1997, 2003, 2005, 2008), and Mercyhurst College (2006 Tri-Champion, 2007)

Two changes to the conference membership were announced in the fall of 2018. First, it was announced on October 3, 2018 that Long Island University would unite its two athletic programs—the Division II LIU Post program and Division I program at LIU Brooklyn—into a single Division I program under the overall university name effective in 2019–20.[1] Second, it was announced on December 7, 2018 that beginning with the 2020 season (2019–20 school year), Frostburg State University will join the conference as an associate member in men's lacrosse, contingent on being accepted into Division II by the NCAA.[2]

The next change in conference membership was announced in March 2019, when the College of Staten Island (CSI), preparing to begin a transition from NCAA Division III, was accepted as a member effective with the 2020–21 school year.[3] The following August, Tusculum University was announced as a bowling affiliate, effective in 2019–20.[4] In March 2020, then-current Division III member D'Youville College ("University" since 2022) was announced as a future member effective in 2020–21, contingent on NCAA approval of that school's transition to D-II;[5] the NCAA's acceptance was officially announced on July 10, 2020.[6]

In December 2021, the University of Bridgeport published its acceptance into the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference as its new member for the 2022–23 school year.[7]

Chronological timeline

  • 1989 - The East Coast Conference (ECC) was founded as the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference (NYCAC). Its charter members included Adelphi University, Concordia College of New York, Dowling College, the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University (LIU Post), Mercy College, Molloy College, the New York Institute of Technology (New York Tech or NYIT), Pace University, Queens College and Southampton College of Long Island University, effective beginning the 1989-90 academic year.
  • 1991 - The Philadelphia College of Textiles & Science (now Thomas Jefferson University) and the College of Saint Rose joined the NYCAC, effective in the 1991-92 academic year.
  • 1997 - Pace left the NYCAC to join the Northeast-10 Conference (NE-10), effective after the 1996-97 academic year.
  • 1997 - The New Jersey Institute of Technology (New Jersey Tech or NJIT) joined the NYCAC, effective in the 1997-98 academic year.
  • 2000 - Two institutions left the NYCAC to join their respective new home primary conferences: New Jersey Tech (NJIT) to join the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) and Saint Rose to join the NE-10, both effective after the 1999-2000 academic year.
  • 2000 - The University of Bridgeport and St. Thomas Aquinas College joined the NYCAC, effective in the 2000-01 academic year.
  • 2002 - The University of New Haven joined the NYCAC, effective in the 2002-03 academic year.
  • 2005 - Two institutions left the NYCAC to join their respective new home primary conferences: Philadelphia to join the CACC, and LIU–Southampton to discontinue its athletic program and close the school, both effective after the 2004-05 academic year.
  • 2005 - Mercyhurst University joined the NYCAC as an affiliate member for men's lacrosse, effective in the 2006 spring season (2005-06 academic year).
  • 2006 - The NYCAC has been renamed as the East Coast Conference (ECC), effective in the 2006-07 academic year.
  • 2006 – Dominican College of New York, known since 2022 as Dominican University New York, joined the ECC as an affiliate member for men's lacrosse, effective in the 2007 spring season (2006-07 academic year).
  • 2008 - Adelphi left the ECC to join the NE-10, effective after the 2007-08 academic year.
  • 2009 - Two institutions left the ECC to join their respective new home primary conferences: Adelphi to join the NE-10, and Concordia (N.Y.) to join the CACC, both effective after the 2008-09 academic year.
  • 2009 - Four institutions joined the ECC as affiliate members: Chestnut Hill College and Wheeling Jesuit University for only men's lacrosse, Lake Erie College and Seton Hill University for men's and women's lacrosse, all effective in the 2010 spring season (2009-10 academic year).
  • 2011 - The University of the District of Columbia joined the ECC, effective in the 2011-12 academic year.
  • 2012 - Three institutions left the ECC as affiliate members: Lake Erie and Seton Hill for men's and women's lacrosse for men's lacrosse, and Mercyhurst and Wheeling Jesuit for only men's lacrosse, all effective after the 2012 spring season (2011-12 academic year).
  • 2012 - Roberts Wesleyan College joined the ECC, effective in the 2012-13 academic year.
  • 2012 - Georgian Court University joined the ECC as an affiliate member for men's & women's indoor track & field, effective in the 2007 spring season (2006-07 academic year).
  • 2013 - Daemen College ("University" since 2022) joined the ECC, effective in the 2013-14 academic year.
  • 2015 - Felician University, Franklin Pierce University and Kutztown University of Pennsylvania joined the ECC as affiliate members for bowling (with Adelphi re-joining for that sport), effective in the 2016 spring season (2015-16 academic year).
  • 2016
    • Dowling left the ECC to announce that the school would close, effective after the 2015-16 academic year.
    • Three institutions joined the ECC as affiliate members: Holy Family University for men's and women's indoor track & field, and Lincoln Memorial University and Salem University for bowling, all effective in the 2017 spring season (2016-17 academic year).
  • 2017
    • Three institutions left the ECC as affiliate members: Chestnut Hill and Dominican (N.Y.) for men's lacrosse, and Salem for bowling, all effective after the 2017 spring season (2016-17 academic year).
    • Wilmington University of Delaware joined the ECC as an affiliate member for bowling (with Chestnut Hill rejoining for that sport), effective in the 2018 spring season (2017-18 academic year).
  • 2018
    • Franklin Pierce left the ECC as an affiliate member for bowling, effective after the 2018 spring season (2017-18 academic year).
    • Bloomfield College and Caldwell University joined the ECC as affiliate members for bowling, effective in the 2019 spring season (2018-19 academic year).
  • 2019
  • 2020
    • New York Tech (NYIT) left the ECC to announce that the school would suspend its athletic programs until further notice (at least two years), effective after the 2019-20 academic year.
    • D'Youville College ("University" since 2022) and the College of Staten Island joined the ECC, effective in the 2020-21 academic year.
  • 2021 – Lincoln Memorial and Tusculum left the ECC as affiliate members for bowling, effective after the 2021 spring season (2020-21 academic year).
  • 2022
  • 2023 – The ECC announced it would sponsor men's volleyball in the 2024 season (2023–24 school year) with four schools, three of which started men's volleyball programs in that season. Full members Roberts Wesleyan and St. Thomas Aquinas were joined by associates American International College and Dominican (NY). Alliance University was originally announced as a fifth sponsoring member, but the university announced it would permanently close on July 1 before they had played a single game. Of these schools, only American International played men's volleyball in the 2023 season.[9]
  • 2024
    • Lincoln (PA) will leave the ECC as an affiliate member in baseball and women's soccer, effective after the 2023-24 academic year.
    • Mercyhurst will leave the ECC as an affiliate member for bowling, effective after the 2023-24 academic year.

Member schools

Current members

The ECC currently has nine full members, all but three are private schools.

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedColors
Daemen UniversityAmherst, New York1947Nonsectarian2,642Wildcats2013   
University of the District of ColumbiaWashington, D.C.1851Public (HBCU)3,351Firebirds2011   
D'Youville UniversityBuffalo, New York1946Catholic2,524Saints2020   
Mercy University Dobbs Ferry, New York1950Nonsectarian8,615Mavericks1989   
Molloy UniversityRockville Centre, New York1955Catholic4,807Lions1989   
Queens CollegeQueens, New York1937Public17,001Knights1989   
Roberts Wesleyan UniversityRochester, New York[a]1866Free Methodist1,579Redhawks2012   
St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSparkill, New York1952Catholic2,033Spartans2000   
College of Staten IslandStaten Island, New York1956Public10,238Dolphins2020   


Affiliate members

The ECC currently has 10 affiliate members, most of which are private schools.

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedColorsECC
sport(s)
Primary
conference
Adelphi UniversityGarden City, New York1896Nonsectarian8,110Panthers2015–16[a]   BowlingNortheast-10 (NE-10)
American International CollegeSpringfield, Massachusetts1885Nonsectarian3,177Yellow Jackets2023–24     Men's volleyballNortheast-10 (NE-10)
Bryant UniversitySmithfield, Rhode Island1863Nonsectarian3,751Bulldogs2022–23   BowlingAmerica East[b]
Dominican University New YorkOrangeburg, New York1952Catholic1,998Chargers2023–24[c]   Men's volleyballCentral Atlantic (CACC)
Frostburg State UniversityFrostburg, Maryland1898Public
(USM)
5,215Bobcats2019–20     Men's lacrosseMountain East (MEC)
Georgian Court UniversityLakewood, New Jersey1908Catholic3,153Lions2012–13   Men's indoor track & field[d]Central Atlantic (CACC)
2013–14Women's indoor track & field
Holy Family UniversityPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania1954Catholic2,100Tigers2016–17   Men's indoor track & fieldCentral Atlantic (CACC)
Women's indoor track & field
Kutztown University of PennsylvaniaKutztown, Pennsylvania1866Public
(PASSHE)
10,634Golden Bears2015–16   bowlingPennsylvania (PSAC)
Lincoln UniversityChester County, Pennsylvania1854State-related
(HBCU)
2,376Lions2019–20   BaseballCentral (CIAA)
Women's soccer
Mercyhurst University[e]Erie, Pennsylvania1926Catholic3,217Lakers2019–20   BowlingPennsylvania (PSAC)
(NEC[b] in 2024)
Post UniversityWaterbury, Connecticut1890For-profit7,317Eagles2018–19   Men's indoor track & fieldCentral Atlantic (CACC)
Women's indoor track & field
Saint Anselm CollegeGoffstown, New Hampshire1889Catholic1,945Hawks2022–23   bowlingNortheast-10 (NE-10)
Notes

Former members

The ECC had ten former full members, all but one were private schools:

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftCurrent
conference
Adelphi University[a]Garden City, New York1896Nonsectarian8,110Panthers19892009Northeast-10 (NE-10)
University of BridgeportBridgeport, Connecticut1927Nonsectarian5,543Purple Knights20002022Central Atlantic (CACC)
Concordia CollegeBronxville, New York1881Lutheran LCMSN/AClippers19892009Closed in 2021[b]
Dowling CollegeOakdale, New York1963NonsectarianN/AGolden Lions19892016Closed in 2016
Long Island University–PostBrookville, New York1954Nonsectarian8,472Pioneers19892019Northeast (NEC)[c][d]
University of New HavenWest Haven, Connecticut1920Nonsectarian6,400Chargers20022008Northeast-10 (NE-10)
New Jersey Institute of TechnologyNewark, New Jersey1881Public11,652Highlanders19972000America East[c]
New York Institute of TechnologyOld Westbury, New York1955Nonsectarian9,930Bears19892020N/A[e]
Pace UniversityManhattan, New York1906Nonsectarian12,772Setters19891997Northeast-10 (NE-10)
Philadelphia University[f]Philadelphia, Pennsylvania1884Nonsectarian3,540Rams19912005Central Atlantic (CACC)
College of Saint RoseAlbany, New York1920Catholic4,863Golden Knights19912000Northeast-10 (NE-10)
(closing in 2024)
Southampton College of Long Island UniversitySouthampton, New York1963NonsectarianN/AColonials19892005Closed in 2005[g]
Notes

Former affiliate members

The ECC has 14 former affiliate members, all but one of which are private schools. One of these schools will return to the ECC in a different sport in July 2023.

InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftECC
sport(s)
Primary
conference
Alliance UniversityNew York, New York1882Christian and Missionary Alliance3,318Warriors2023–242023-24Men's volleyball[a]
Bloomfield CollegeBloomfield, New Jersey1868Presbyterian2,100Bears2018–192021–22bowlingCentral Atlantic (CACC)
Caldwell UniversityCaldwell, New Jersey1939Catholic1,800Cougars2018–192021–22bowlingCentral Atlantic (CACC)
Chestnut Hill CollegePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania1924Catholic2,301Griffins2009–10m.lax
2017–18w.bow
2016–17m.lax
2021–22w.bow
men's lacrosse;
bowling
Central Atlantic (CACC)
Dominican College[b]Orangeburg, New York1952Catholic1,998Chargers2006–072016–17men's lacrosseCentral Atlantic (CACC)
Felician UniversityRutherford, New Jersey1923Catholic2,109Golden Falcons2015–162021–22bowlingCentral Atlantic (CACC)
Franklin Pierce UniversityRindge, New Hampshire1962Nonsectarian2,871Ravens2015–162017–18bowlingNortheast-10 (NE-10)
Lake Erie CollegePainesville, Ohio1856Nonsectarian1,177Storm2009–10m.lax;
2009–10w.lax
2011–12m.lax;
2011–12w.lax
men's lacrosse;
women's lacrosse
Great Midwest (G-MAC)[c]
Lincoln Memorial UniversityHarrogate, Tennessee1897Nonsectarian4,867Railsplitters2016–172020–21bowlingSouth Atlantic (SAC)
Mercyhurst University[d]Erie, Pennsylvania1926Catholic3,217Lakers2005–062011–12men's lacrossePennsylvania (PSAC)
(NEC in 2024)
Salem UniversitySalem, West Virginia1888For-profit835Tigers2016–172016–17bowlingD-II Independent
Seton Hill UniversityGreensburg, Pennsylvania1883Catholic2,014Griffins2009–10m.lax;
2009–10w.lax
2011–12m.lax;
2011–12w.lax
men's lacrosse;
women's lacrosse
Pennsylvania (PSAC)[e]
Tusculum UniversityTusculum, Tennessee1794Presbyterian2.053Pioneers2019–202020–21bowlingSouth Atlantic (SAC)
Wheeling Jesuit University[f]Wheeling, West Virginia1954Catholic1,600Cardinals2009–102011–12men's lacrosseMountain East (MEC)
Wilmington UniversityNew Castle, Delaware1968Nonsectarian3,300Wildcats2017–182021–22bowlingCentral Atlantic (CACC)
Notes


Membership timeline

American International CollegeSaint Anselm CollegeBryant UniversityCollege of Staten IslandD'Youville UniversityTusculum UniversityLincoln University (Pennsylvania)Frostburg State UniversityPost UniversityCaldwell UniversityBloomfield CollegeWilmington UniversityHoly Family UniversitySalem UniversityLincoln Memorial UniversityKutztown University of PennsylvaniaFranklin Pierce UniversityFelician UniversityDaemen CollegeRoberts Wesleyan UniversityGeorgian Court UniversityUniversity of the District of ColumbiaWheeling UniversitySeton Hill UniversityLake Erie CollegeChestnut Hill CollegeDominican University New YorkMercyhurst UniversityUniversity of New HavenSt. Thomas Aquinas CollegeUniversity of BridgeportNew Jersey Institute of TechnologyCollege of Saint RoseThomas Jefferson UniversityStony Brook SouthamptonQueens College, City University of New YorkPace UniversityNew York Institute of TechnologyMolloy CollegeMercy College (New York)LIU PostDowling CollegeConcordia College (New York)Adelphi University

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

Sports

The East Coast Conference sponsors intercollegiate athletic competition in the following sports:

Conference sports
SportMen'sWomen's
Baseball Y
Basketball Y Y
Bowling Y
Cross country Y Y
Lacrosse Y Y
Soccer Y Y
Softball Y
Tennis Y Y
Track & field indoor Y Y
Track & field outdoor Y Y
Volleyball Y Y

Men's sponsored sports by school

SchoolBaseballBasketballCross
country
LacrosseSoccerTennisTrack
& field
indoor
Track
& field
outdoor
Volleyball[a]Total
ECC
sports
Daemen Y Y Y Y Y Y[b]6
District of Columbia Y Y Y Y4
D'Youville Y Y Y Y Y[b]5
Mercy Y Y Y Y4
Molloy Y Y Y Y Y Y Y7
Queens (NY) Y Y Y Y Y Y Y7
Roberts Wesleyan Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y8
St. Thomas Aquinas Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y9
Staten Island Y Y Y Y Y Y6
Totals6+1976+1956+362+256+7
Affiliate members
American International Y1
Dominican (NY) Y1
Frostburg State Y1
Georgian Court Y1
Holy Family Y1
Lincoln (PA) Y1
Post Y1

Women's sponsored sports by school

SchoolBasketballBowling [a]Cross
country
LacrosseSoccerSoftballTennisTrack
& field
indoor
Track
& field
outdoor
VolleyballTotal
ECC
sports
Daemen Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y9
District of Columbia Y Y Y Y Y Y6
D'Youville Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y8
Mercy Y Y Y Y Y5
Molloy Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y10
Queens (NY) Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y8
Roberts Wesleyan Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y8
St. Thomas Aquinas Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y10
Staten Island Y Y Y Y Y Y Y7
Totals95+5878+1667+37871+9
Affiliate members
Adelphi Y1
Bryant Y1
Georgian Court Y1
Holy Family Y1
Kutztown Y1
Lincoln (PA) Y1
Mercyhurst Y1
Post Y1
Saint Anselm Y1

Other sponsored sports by school

SchoolMenWomen
Football[a]GolfSwimming
& diving
Fencing [b]Field
Hockey
Swimming
& diving
DaemenIND
MercyECAC
Molloy[c]IND
Queens (NY)METSNIWFAMETS
Roberts WesleyanINDIND
St. Thomas AquinasCSFLINDIND
Staten IslandNE-10NE-10

References