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The Maritime Privateers are an intercollegiate athletic program in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III representing the State University of New York Maritime College (SUNY Maritime College). The Maritime Privateers compete primarily in the Skyline Conference for the majority of its sports, as well as the Eastern ...
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The Reinhart Field is a 1,500 seat, [1] expandable to 3,500 seat, [2] multipurpose facility in Bronx, New York within the campus of SUNY Maritime College.Named after SUNY Maritime Athletic Director, Professor Roger Reinhart, [3] the stadium is home to the Maritime College Privateers soccer, [4] football, and lacrosse [5] teams.
The Privateers are members of the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC), fielding its team in the NEWMAC since 2023. The Privateers play their home games at Reinhart Field in Throggs Neck, New York. [2] Their current head coach is Jamel Ramsay, who took over the position in 2024.
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The conference was formed once the maritime schools restarted their ice hockey programs after World War I.For the inaugural season, the league instituted a tournament and held it after every season until 1964, when scheduling conflicts with the University Cup caused its cancellation.
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The league was originally formed in 1967-68 as the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Hockey League (MIHL). After a league name change to the BSMIHL (Bi-State Metropolitan Intercollegiate Hockey League) for the 1975-76 season, the league changed its name to its current moniker at the start of the 1976-77 season.