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The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC, / m æ k /) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with NCAA Division I.Its current 13 full members are located in five Northeastern states: Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York.
This is a list of yearly Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference football standings. MAAC standings. 1993 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference football standings;
The Metro Conference also had studies into a new "Super conference" in 1990.The study was conducted by Raycom Sports. The conference would have included members of the Metro, Atlantic 10, and Big East conferences, but it was not clear if the conference would become a football-sponsoring conference as many of its members did in fact sponsor football but were either independents or belonged to ...
Gateway Football Conference – Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, and Youngstown State Great West Football Conference – Cal Poly and UC Davis Ivy League – Brown Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference – Duquesne Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference – Hampton Northeast Conference – Central Connecticut State and Stony Brook
The Bulldogs' athletic program is a member of the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) [3] and competes at the NCAA Division I level. [4] Drake also sponsors teams in the Pioneer Football League , Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference , and Summit League .
The Iona Gaels football program was the intercollegiate American football team for Iona College located in ... Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference: Harold Crocker: 9 ...
The Metro Athletic Conference is ready to add Cuyahoga Falls, Kent Roosevelt and Tallmadge. That would leave the Suburban League with 13 schools.
The Siena Saints football (formerly the Siena Indians) program was the intercollegiate American football team for Siena College located in Loudonville, New York. The team competed in the NCAA Division I-AA and were members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. The school's first football team was fielded in 1965.