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Summer 2017 – On July 31, 2017, New England College announced that it would leave the NAC following the 2017–18 school year to join the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC). [ 6 ] Winter 2017 – The NAC announced the additions of the Maine–Presque Isle and the State University of New York at Canton (SUNY Canton) as full members ...
Maine–Presque Isle Owls: University of Maine at Presque Isle: Presque Isle: North Atlantic: Maine Maritime Mariners: Maine Maritime Academy: Castine: North Atlantic: New England Nor'easters: University of New England: Biddeford: CNE [b] Saint Joseph's Monks: Saint Joseph's College of Maine: Standish: Great Northeast: Southern Maine Huskies ...
In 2023, two schools announced they would be reinstating their varsity football programs and joining the CCC for football, starting the 2025 fall season (2025–26 academic year); first Maine Maritime Academy on January 9, [5] then New England College followed suit on November 14.
New Hampshire College† (now University of New Hampshire) Northeastern University Joined in December 1936. [4] Football members during the seasons of 1938–39 through 1944–45. [7] Rhode Island State College† (now University of Rhode Island) † Designates charter members at 1923 formation. [1]
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The New England Nor'easters football team represents University of New England in college football at the NCAA Division III level. The Nor'easters are members of the Conference of New England (CNE), fielding its team in the CNE since 2018. [3] The Nor'easters play their home games at Blue Storm Stadium in Biddeford, Maine. [4]
1971 – Plymouth State and New England College become conference members. 1972 – Nichols College and Boston State become conference members. 1972 – New England College suspends football program following '72 season; Mass. Maritime Academy becomes conference member. 1973 – Framingham State and New Haven become conference members.
In addition to being a part of the "Maine Big Three", Bates competes in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) with 31 varsity teams, and 13 club teams. The Bates athletic program has graduated 12 Olympians and 209 All-Americans and maintains 32 varsity sports, which compete in NCAA Division III and two in Division I.