America East Conference


The America East Conference is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA Division I whose members are located in the Northeastern United States. The conference has ten core members including nine public research universities, three of which: University of Maine, University of New Hampshire, and University of Vermont are the flagship universities of their states. Stony Brook University is a member of the AAU. Three of the four SUNY "university Centers" are conference members: University at Albany, Binghamton University and Stony Brook University. University of Hartford is the only private university. Of the ten members, nine are located within the borders of 7 contiguous states. The tenth, UMBC, is the only institution not bordering other conference institutions. UMass Lowell and NJIT are the latest institutions to join the conference.
America East Conference sponsors 18 sports. The conference is among the best in the country according to Graduation Success Rate data released by the NCAA.

History

The America East Conference was founded as the Eastern College Athletic Conference-North, a men's basketball-only athletic conference in 1979. The conference was known as the Eastern College Athletic Conference-North from 1979 to 1988 and the North Atlantic Conference from 1988 to 1996. The charter members were the University of Rhode Island, the College of the Holy Cross, Canisius College, Niagara University, Colgate University, Northeastern University, Boston University, the University of Maine, the University of New Hampshire and the University of Vermont.
The America East Conference made history during the 2018 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament on March 16, 2018 when No. 16 seed UMBC defeated No. 1 seed Virginia, marking the first time in tournament history that a No. 1 seed had lost to a No. 16 seed.
Many other events have occurred since its formation:

Current members

InstitutionLocationFoundedJoinedTypeCarnegie ClassificationEndowmentEnrollmentNicknameColors
Albany, New York18442001PublicR1$75.1 million17,746Great Danes
Vestal, New York19462001PublicR1$119.4 million17,768Bearcats
West Hartford, Connecticut18771985PrivateD/PU $178.8 million6,792Hawks
Orono, Maine18651979PublicR2$323.0 million11,404Black Bears
Catonsville, Maryland19662003PublicR2$105.2 million13,767Retrievers
Lowell, Massachusetts18942013PublicR2$99.9 million18,338River Hawks
Durham, New Hampshire18661979PublicR1$404.0 million15,400Wildcats
Newark, New Jersey18812020PublicR1$129.5 million11,518Highlanders
Stony Brook, New York19572001PublicR1$341.9 million26,814Seawolves
Burlington, Vermont17911979PublicR2$467.7 million12,164Catamounts

Associate members

InstitutionLocationFoundedTypeJoinedEnrollmentNicknameColorsSportPrimary Conference
Berkeley, California1868Public201536,204Golden BearsField hockeyPac-12
Davis, California1905Public201534,175AggiesField hockeyBig West
Virginia Military Institute Lexington, Virginia1839Public20171,653KeydetsMen's and women's swimming & divingSoCon
Monmouth UniversityWest Long Branch, New Jersey1933Private20196,500HawksField hockeyMAAC

Four schools currently hold associate membership: 2 from California, 1 from Virginia, and 1 from New Jersey.
Four schools from California moved their field hockey teams into the America East in July 2015. The California schools and America East planned to end their agreement in field hockey after the 2018 season due to coast to coast distance and travel inconvenience, but the invitation to the west coast members was extended and they have remained in the America East field hockey until further notice. University of the Pacific have dropped their program to reduce travel cost. This also coincided with the announcement that Monmouth would become the newest field hockey associate for the 2019 season and beyond. Stanford dropped their program in the summer of 2020, as part of an athletics cut that discontinued 11 sports, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Virginia Military Institute joined in men's and women's swimming & diving starting with the 2017–18 school year.

Former members

Former associate members

Four schools have had single-sport membership in the past. Two of these, Fairfield and Providence, moved their America East sports into their all-sports conferences. The third, NJIT, left when it joined a conference that sponsored its America East sport, but returned as a full member in July 2020. Pacific dropped its America East sport following the 2018–19 academic year due to budget cuts. Stanford dropped field hockey in 2020 also due to budget cuts.
InstitutionLocationFoundedJoinedLeftEnrollmentNicknameColorsSportPrimary
Conference
Conference in former AE sport
Fairfield UniversityFairfield, Connecticut1942200720153,800Stagsfield hockeyMAACMAAC
New Jersey Institute of TechnologyNewark, New Jersey18812013201510,646HighlandersWomen's tennisASUNAmerica East
Providence CollegeProvidence, Rhode Island1917201020143,850FriarsWomen's volleyballBig EastBig East
Stockton, California1851201520196,196TigersField hockeyWCCDiscontinued Program
Stanford UniversityStanford, California18912015202015,877CardinalField hockeyPac-12Discontinued Program

Membership timeline


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    Facilities

Sports sponsored

The America East Conference sponsors championship competition in eight men's and ten women's NCAA sanctioned sports. The most recent changes to the roster of America East sports were announced in 2016, with the dropping of women's tennis after the 2015–16 season due to a lack of sponsoring teams and the revival of men's swimming and diving effective in the 2017–18 school year.
SportMen'sWomen's
Baseball
8
-
Basketball
10
10
Cross Country
10
10
Field Hockey
-
9
Lacrosse
8
8
Soccer
9
10
Softball
-
7
Swimming & Diving
5
7
Track and Field
10
10
Track and Field
10
10
Volleyball
-
7

Men's sports

SchoolBaseballBasketballCross
Country
LacrosseSoccerSwimming & DivingTrack & Field
Track & Field
Total
Sports
Albany7
Binghamton8
Hartford7
Maine6
New Hampshire5
NJIT8
Stony Brook7
UMass Lowell7
UMBC8
Vermont6
Totals81010894+1101069+1

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SchoolFencingFootballGolfIce HockeySkiingTennisVolleyballWrestling
AlbanyNoCAANoNoNoNoNoNo
BinghamtonNoNoBig SkyNoNoMid-AmericanNoEIWA
HartfordNoNoBig SkyNoNoNoNoNo
MaineNoCAANoHockey EastNoNoNoNo
New HampshireNoCAANoHockey EastEISANoNoNo
NJITNoNoNoNoTBAEIVANo
Stony BrookNoCAANoESCHLNoNoNoNo
UMass LowellNoNoIndependentHockey EastNoNoNoNo
VermontNoNoNoHockey EastEISANoNoNo

Women's sports

SchoolBasketballCross
Country
Field HockeyLacrosseSoccerSoftballSwimming
& Diving
Track & Field
Track & Field
VolleyballTotal
Sports
Albany9
Binghamton9
Hartford8
Maine8
New Hampshire9
NJIT6
Stony Brook9
UMass Lowell8
UMBC9
Vermont8
Totals10105+381076+11010783+6

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SchoolFencingGolfGymnasticsIce HockeySkiingTennis
AlbanyNoMAACNoNoNoNo
BinghamtonNoNoNoNoNoIndependent
HartfordNoMAACNoNoNoNo
MaineNoNoNoHockey EastNoNo
New HampshireNoNoEAGLHockey EastEISANo
NJITNoNoNoNoTBA
Stony BrookNoNoNoNoNoMissouri Valley
VermontNoNoNoHockey EastEISANo

NCAA team championships

No America East school has won a national title in a sport sponsored by the conference; however, member institutions have been national champions in non-America East sports.

Men's basketball

All-time school record by winning percentage

This list goes through the 2018–19 season.
No.TeamRecordsWin Pct.America East
Tournament
Championships
America East
Regular Season
Championships
Final FoursNational
Championships
1Albany1,296-9685200
2Stony Brook864-7241400
3Vermont1,268-112671000
4UMass Lowell646-6080000
5Hartford857-9870000
6Maine973–12150000
7New Hampshire926-13550000
8UMBC581-8602100
9Binghamton679-10221100

*Denotes a tie for regular season conference title
Denotes game went into overtime

List of regular season champions

List of tournament champions

No. 16 UMBC upset of No. 1 Virginia

During the 2018 NCAA Tournament, UMBC became the first No. 16 seed to defeat a No. 1 seed in the NCAA men's tournament, beating the Virginia Cavaliers 74–54.

Women's basketball

All-time school record by winning percentage

No.TeamRecordsWin Pct.America East
Tournament
Championships
America East
Regular Season
Championships
Final FoursNational
Championships
1Maine705–52281500
2Albany624–5786400
3New Hampshire583–5452100
4Vermont521–4936500
5Stony Brook594–6020000
6Binghamton504–5120000
7Hartford550–5965400
8UMass Lowell537–6000000
9UMBC520–7111100

*Denotes a tie for regular season conference title
Denotes game went into overtime

List of regular season champions

List of tournament champions

Lacrosse

Soccer