Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference

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The Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division III. Member institutions are located in the northeastern United States in the states of New York and Pennsylvania.

AssociationNCAA
Founded1997
CommissionerJeromy Yetter
Sports fielded
  • 18
    • men's: 9
    • women's: 9
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Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference
AssociationNCAA
Founded1997
CommissionerJeromy Yetter
Sports fielded
  • 18
    • men's: 9
    • women's: 9
DivisionDivision III
No. of teams9 (8 in 2026, 9 in 2027)
HeadquartersNorth Boston, New York
RegionNortheastern United States
Official websitewww.amccsports.org
Locations
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La Roche
Hilbert
Location of AMCC members: full departing future

Recent changes

The most recent changes to conference membership took place in 2020, with two full members and one associate member leaving. D'Youville College began a transition to NCAA Division II in the East Coast Conference (ECC),[1] and Franciscan University of Steubenville completed a multi-year transition to full membership in the D-III Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC).[2]

On January 24, 2020, Wittenberg University, which became a men's volleyball associate in 2018–19, left the AMCC to return to the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League, where it had played from the start of its program in the 2015–16 school year through 2017–18.[3]

On August 26, 2021, Medaille College joined the entirely New York-based Empire 8 Athletic Conference (Empire 8), effective the 2022–23 school year;[4] at the same time, it remained an AMCC associate in women's bowling. On May 17, 2023, Medaille announced it would close at the end of the 2023 spring semester (2022–23 academic year).[5]

On February 9, 2022, Wells College, current affiliate member for swimming and diving, added men's volleyball to compete in the AMCC as an affiliate, effective the 2023 spring season (2022–23 school year).[6] Later, the following season, Wells announced to become a full AMCC member, effective 2023–24.[7]

On July 6, 2022, Carlow University would join the AMCC as a provisional member in the 2023–24 school year from the River States Conference (RSC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), but spent its exploratory year in the prior NAIA season.[8]

On December 13, 2022, the PAC, primary home of AMCC men's volleyball associates Geneva, Saint Vincent, and Thiel, announced it would begin sponsoring that sport in the 2025 spring season of the 2024–25 academic year. Accordingly, all three will leave the AMCC after the 2024 spring season.[9]

On June 6, 2023, the PAC announced that current AMCC men's volleyball associate Hiram would move that sport to the PAC after the 2024 season.[10]

On June 26, 2023, the AMCC announced that it would add Buffalo State University and Houghton University as men's volleyball associates for the 2025 spring season (2024–25 school year). At the time of announcement, both were preparing to start men's volleyball programs in 2023–24.[11]

On April 29, 2024, Wells announced that it would cease operations at the end of the 2023–24 academic year.[12]

On June 5, 2025, Alfred State College accepted an invitation to join the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC), beginning the 2026–27 academic year; thus leaving the AMCC with 8 full members.[13]

Chronological timeline

The old logo for the AMCC
  • 1997 – In 1997, the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) was founded. Charter members included Frostburg State University, La Roche College (now La Roche University), Lake Erie College, Pennsylvania State University at Erie, the Behrend College (a.k.a. Penn State–Erie or Penn State–Behrend), the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford (a.k.a. Pitt–Bradford) and the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg (a.k.a. Pitt–Greensburg), beginning the 1997–98 academic year.
  • 1998 – Pennsylvania State University at Altoona (a.k.a. Penn State–Altoona) joined the AMCC in the 1998–99 academic year.
  • 2005 – Hilbert College and Medaille College joined the AMCC in the 2005–06 academic year.
  • 2006 – Mount Aloysius College joined the AMCC in the 2006–07 academic year.
  • 2008:
  • 2010:
    • Frostburg State left the AMCC to join the Capital Athletic Conference (CAC; now known as the Coast to Coast Athletic Conference) after the 2009–10 academic year.
    • Cabrini College (later Cabrini University) joined the AMCC as an associate member for men's and women's swimming & diving in the 2010–11 academic year.
  • 2015 – New Jersey City University joined the AMCC as an associate member for women's bowling in the 2016 spring season (2015–16 academic year).
  • 2016:
    • Thiel College joined the AMCC as an associate member for women's bowling in the 2017 spring season (2016–17 academic year).
    • Alfred State College joined the AMCC as an associate member for men's and women's swimming & diving and men's lacrosse in the 2016–17 academic year.
  • 2017 – Hiram College joined the AMCC as an associate member for men's volleyball in the 2018 spring season (2017–18 academic year).
  • 2018:
    • Thiel left the AMCC as an associate member for women's bowling after the 2018 spring season (2017–18 academic year).
    • Six institutions joined the AMCC as associate members (and/or added other single sports into their associate memberships), all effective in the 2019 spring season (2018–19 academic year):
  • 2019:
  • 2020:
    • Two institutions left the AMCC to join their respective new home primary conferences, both effective after of the 2019–20 academic year:
    • Wittenberg left the AMCC as an associate member for men's volleyball to rejoin the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League (MCVL).
    • Two institutions joined the AMCC as associate members (and/or added other single sports into their associate memberships), both effective in the 2020–21 academic year:
      • Saint Vincent for men's volleyball
      • and Wells College for men's and women's swimming & diving
  • 2022:
    • Medaille left the AMCC after the 2021–22 academic year to join the Empire 8 Athletic Conference (Empire 8) after the 2021–22 academic year; while the school remained in the AMCC as an associate member for women's bowling and men's and women's swimming & diving.
    • Two institutions joined the AMCC as associate members (and/or added other single sports into their associate memberships), both effective in the 2023 spring season (2022–23 academic year):
  • 2023
    • Former full member Medaille left the AMCC as an associate member for women's bowling after the 2023 spring season (2022–23 academic year); as the school ceased operations.
    • Carlow University joined the AMCC (with Wells upgrading as a full member for all sports) in the 2023–24 academic year.
    • Alvernia University joined the AMCC as an associate member for women's bowling in the 2024 spring season (2023–24 academic year).
  • 2024:
    • Geneva, Hiram, Saint Vincent and Thiel left the AMCC as associate members for men's volleyball to join the PAC for that sport after the 2024 spring season (2023–24 academic year).
    • New Jersey City (NJCU) left the AMCC as an associate member for women's bowling after the 2024 spring season (2023–24 academic year).
    • Wells left the AMCC after the 2023–24 academic year; as the school ceased operations.
    • Buffalo State University and Houghton University joined the AMCC as associate members for men's volleyball in the 2025 spring season (2024–25 academic year).
    • Women's wrestling became an invitational conference sport, though without official status, in 2024–25. Full members Alfred State and Penn State Altoona were joined by Buffalo State and Hiram.[14]
  • 2025 – Women's wrestling became an official AMCC sport in the 2025–26 school year, with the four schools that participated in the 2025 AMCC invitational meet joined by new associates John Carroll University and Elmira College.[15]
  • 2026
  • 2027 – Keuka College will join the AMCC in the 2027–28 academic year.

Member schools

Current members

The AMCC currently has nine full members, with four being part of Pennsylvania's Commonwealth System of Higher Education, made up of state-supported but privately chartered institutions; one public institution; and four private institutions (all Catholic).

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Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Colors Joined[a]
Alfred State College Alfred, New York 1908 Public[b] 3,781 Pioneers     2019[c]
Carlow University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1929 Catholic
(R.S.M.)
2,416 Celtics     2023
Hilbert College Hamburg, New York 1957 Catholic
(Franciscan)
968 Hawks     2005
La Roche University McCandless, Pennsylvania[d] 1963 Catholic
(C.D.P.)
2,153 Redhawks     1997
Mount Aloysius College Cresson, Pennsylvania 1853 Catholic
(R.S.M.)
2,955 Mounties     2006
Penn State Altoona Logan Township, Pennsylvania[e] 1939 State-related 2,371 Lions     1998
Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
(Penn State Behrend)
Erie, Pennsylvania 1948 3,336 Lions     1997
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Bradford, Pennsylvania 1963 1,009 Panthers     1997
University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Greensburg, Pennsylvania 1963 1,321 Bobcats     1997
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Notes
  1. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. Alfred State competed in the AMCC as an associate member for men's and women's swimming & diving and men's lacrosse from 2016–17 to 2018–19; later joined for baseball from 2017–18 to 2018–19; before joining as a full member for all sports during the 2019–20 school year.
  3. The campus mailing address is Pittsburgh.
  4. The campus mailing address is Altoona.

Future members

The AMCC will have one new full member, a private school.

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Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Colors Joining[a] Current
conference
Keuka College Keuka Park, New York 1890 Baptist 1,535 Wolves     2027 Empire 8
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Associate members

The AMCC currently has eight associate members; all but one are private schools.

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Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined[b] Primary
conference
AMCC
sport(s)
Alvernia University Reading, Pennsylvania 1958 Catholic
(O.S.F.)
2,796 Golden Wolves 2023 MAC Commonwealth Women's bowling
Buffalo State University Buffalo, New York 1871 Public[c] 6,188 Bengals 2024 S.U. New York (SUNYAC) Men's volleyball
2025[d] Women's wrestling
Elmira College Elmira, New York 1855 Nonsectarian 786 Soaring Eagles 2025 Empire 8 Women's wrestling
Hiram College Hiram, Ohio 1850 Disciples of Christ 1,061 Terriers 2025[d] Presidents' Women's wrestling
Houghton University Houghton, New York 1883 Wesleyan 1,200 Highlanders 2024 Empire 8 (E8) Men's volleyball
John Carroll University University Heights, Ohio 1886 Catholic
(Jesuit)
2,864 Blue Streaks 2025 North Coast Women's wrestling
Saint Vincent College[e] Latrobe, Pennsylvania 1846 Catholic
(O.S.B.)
1,440 Bearcats 2018 Presidents' (PAC) Women's bowling
William Smith College[f] Geneva, New York 1908 Episcopal 1,841 Herons 2022 Liberty (LL) Women's bowling
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Future associate members

The AMCC has one future associate member, also a private school.

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Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joining[g] Primary
conference
AMCC
sport(s)
Hobart College[f] Geneva, New York 1822 Episcopal 905 Statesmen 2026 Liberty (LL) Men's volleyball
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Notes
  1. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  3. Though not officially becoming an AMCC women's wrestling associate until the conference formally added that sport in 2025–26, it competed in the February 2025 AMCC invitational meet.
  4. Saint Vincent competed in the AMCC as an associate member for men's volleyball from the 2019 to 2024 spring seasons (2018–19 to 2023–24 school years).
  5. Hobart (men) and William Smith (women) are together the Colleges of the Seneca and usually grouped together, but they participate separately in athletics.
  6. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.

Former members

The AMCC has six former full members, all but one are private schools.

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Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined[a] Left[b] Current
conference
D'Youville College[c] Buffalo, New York 1946 Catholic
(Grey Nuns)
2,556 Spartans[d] 2009 2020 East Coast (ECC)[e]
Franciscan University of Steubenville Steubenville, Ohio 1946 Catholic
(T.O.R.)
3,976 Barons 2008 2019 Presidents' (PAC)
Frostburg State University Frostburg, Maryland 1898 Public[f] 4,104 Bobcats 1997 2009 Mountain East (MEC)[e]
Lake Erie College Painesville, Ohio 1856 Nonsectarian 1,108 Storm 1997 2007 Great Midwest (G-MAC)[e]
Medaille College[g] Buffalo, New York 1937 Nonsectarian 2,600 Mavericks 2005 2022[h] Closed in 2023
Wells College Aurora, New York 1868 Nonsectarian 357 Express 2023[i] 2024 Closed in 2024
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Notes
  1. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. Represents the calendar year when spring sports competition ends.
  3. Currently known as D'Youville University since 2022.
  4. D'Youville was nicknamed "Spartans" during its AMCC tenure. The school changed its nickname to "Saints" in 2020, at the same time it moved to Division II.[18]
  5. Currently an NCAA Division II athletic conference.
  6. Later known as Medaille University since 2022.
  7. Medaille would later compete as an associate member for men's volleyball, men's and women's swimming & diving and women's bowling until the end of the 2022–23 school year; when the school ceased operations.
  8. Wells was an associate member for men's and women's swimming & diving since 2020–21 and in men's volleyball since 2022–23; before joining as a full member in the 2023–24 school year.

Former associate members

The AMCC had 14 former associate members, all but one are private schools.

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Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined[a] Left[b] AMCC
sport(s)
Primary
conference
Alfred University[c] Alfred, New York 1836 Nonsectarian 2,007 Saxons 2019 2024 Men's swimming & diving Empire 8 (E8)
2019 2024 Women's swimming & diving
Cabrini University Radnor Township, Pennsylvania 1957 Catholic
(Missionary
Sisters
)
1,759 Cavaliers 2010 2018 Men's swimming & diving Closed in 2024[d]
2010 2018 Women's swimming & diving
Geneva College Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania 1848 RPCNA 1,366 Golden
Tornadoes
2018 2024 Men's volleyball Presidents' (PAC)
Hartwick College[c] Oneonta, New York 1797 Nonsectarian 1,097 Hawks 2019 2024 Men's swimming & diving Empire 8 (E8)
2019 2024 Women's swimming & diving
Hiram College Hiram, Ohio 1850 Disciples
of Christ
1,061 Terriers 2017 2024 Men's volleyball Presidents' (PAC)
Medaille College[e][f] Buffalo, New York 1937 Nonsectarian 2,600 Mavericks 2022 2023 Men's volleyball Closed in 2023
2022 2023 Women's bowling
2022 2023 Men's swimming & diving[g]
2022 2023 Women's swimming & diving[g]
Nazareth University[c] Pittsford, New York 1924 Nonsectarian 2,401 Golden Flyers 2019 2024 Men's swimming & diving Empire 8 (E8)
2019 2024 Women's swimming & diving
New Jersey City University Jersey City, New Jersey 1929 Public 5,429 Gothic Knights 2015 2024 Women's bowling New Jersey (NJAC)
Saint Vincent College[h] Latrobe, Pennsylvania 1846 Catholic
(O.S.B.)
1,440 Bearcats 2020 2024 Men's volleyball[19] Presidents' (PAC)
State University of New York at Delhi
(SUNY Delhi)
Delhi, New York 1913 Public 3,056 Broncos 2018 2020 Men's swimming & diving North Atlantic (NAC)[i]
2018 2020 Women's swimming & diving
Thiel College Greenville, Pennsylvania 1866 Lutheran ELCA 950 Tomcats 2016 2018 Women's bowling Presidents' (PAC)
2018 2024 Men's volleyball
Utica University[c] Utica, New York 1946 Nonsectarian 3,627 Pioneers 2019 2023 Men's swimming & diving Empire 8 (E8)[j]
2019 2023 Women's swimming & diving
Wells College Aurora, New York 1868 Nonsectarian 357 Express 2020 2023 Men's swimming & diving Closed in 2024
2020 2023 Women's swimming & diving
2022 2023 Men's volleyball
Wittenberg University Springfield, Ohio 1845 Lutheran ELCA 1,285 Tigers 2018 2020 Men's volleyball North Coast (NCAC)[k]
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Notes
  1. Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
  2. Represents the calendar year when spring sports competition ends.
  3. The AMCC and the Empire 8 Athletic Conference had a partnership for men's and women's swimming & diving.
  4. During their tenure as an associate member of the AMCC, Cabrini's primary home conference was the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) from 2010–11 to 2017–18.
  5. Medaille competed as a full member of the AMCC from 2005–06 to 2021–22.
  6. Later known as Medaille University since 2022.
  7. Medaille competed as an associate member of the AMCC for swimming & diving during the 2022–23 school year; due to the AMCC having a joint partnership with the Empire 8 Athletic Conference (which was Medaille's new primary conference home at that time).
  8. Saint Vincent remains in the AMCC as an associate member for women's bowling.
  9. During their tenure as an associate member of the AMCC, SUNY Delhi's primary home conference was the American Collegiate Athletic Association (ACAA) during the 2018–19 school year.
  10. Utica dropped both men's and women's swimming & diving at the end of the 2022–23 school year.
  11. The Wittenberg men's volleyball team currently competes in the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League (MCVL).

Membership timeline

Keuka CollegeHobart and William Smith CollegesHoughton UniversityBuffalo State UniversityAlvernia UniversityCarlow UniversityHobart and William Smith CollegesWells CollegeSaint Vincent CollegeUtica UniversityNazareth UniversityHartwick CollegeAlfred UniversityWittenberg UniversityThiel CollegeState University of New York at DelhiGeneva CollegeHiram CollegeState University of New York Athletic ConferenceAlfred State CollegeNew Jersey City UniversityCabrini UniversityEast Coast ConferenceD'Youville CollegePresidents' Athletic ConferenceFranciscan University of SteubenvilleMount Aloysius CollegeEmpire 8Medaille CollegeHilbert CollegePenn State AltoonaGreat Midwest Athletic ConferenceGreat Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceNCAA Division II independent schoolsLake Erie CollegeMountain East ConferenceCoast to Coast Athletic ConferenceFrostburg State UniversityUniversity of Pittsburgh at GreensburgUniversity of Pittsburgh at BradfordPenn State Erie, The Behrend CollegeLa Roche College

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

Sports

The AMCC Conference sponsors championships in the following sports:

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Conference sports
SportMen'sWomen's
Baseball
Green tickY
Basketball
Green tickY
Green tickY
Bowling
Green tickY
Cross Country
Green tickY
Green tickY
Golf
Green tickY
Lacrosse
Green tickY
Green tickY
Soccer
Green tickY
Green tickY
Softball
Green tickY
Tennis
Green tickY
Green tickY
Volleyball
Green tickY
Green tickY
Wrestling
Green tickY
Green tickY
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Men's sponsored sports by school

Departing members in pink.

More information School, Baseball ...
SchoolBaseballBasketballCross
country
GolfSoccerTennisVolleyball WrestlingTotal
Alfred State Green tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYRed XNRed XN Green tickY 6
Carlow Red XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickY Red XN 5
Hilbert Green tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickY Red XN 7
La Roche Green tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNRed XN Red XN 6
Mount Aloysius Green tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY Red XN 7
PS-Altoona Green tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY Red XN 6
PS-Behrend Green tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XN Green tickY 7
Pitt-Bradford Green tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XN Green tickY 7
Pitt-Greensburg Green tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XN Red XN 6
Totals8978954+2 3+153+3
Associate members
Buffalo State Green tickY 1
Houghton Green tickY 1
Penn College Green tickY 1
Future associate members
Hobart Green tickY 1
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Men's varsity sports not sponsored by the AMCC that are played by AMCC schools

More information School, Football ...
SchoolFootballLacrosseSwimming
& diving
Track
& field
(indoor)
Track
& field
(outdoor)
Water polo[a]
Alfred State E8HCLCSUNYACSUNYACSUNYACRed XN
Carlow Red XNRed XNRed XNUECUECRed XN
Hilbert LibertyHCLCRed XNSUNYACSUNYACRed XN
La Roche Red XNHCLCRed XNRed XNRed XNRed XN
PS-Altoona Red XNRed XNSUNYACRed XNRed XNRed XN
PS-Behrend Red XNRed XNSUNYACSUNYACSUNYACMPSF
Pitt-Bradford Red XNUECSUNYACRed XNRed XNRed XN
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  1. De facto Division I sport. The NCAA operates a single championship open to members of all divisions.

Women's sponsored sports by school

More information School, Basketball ...
SchoolBasketballBowling[a]Cross
Country
LacrosseSoccerSoftballTennisVolleyballWrestling[b]Total
Alfred State Green tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickY 6
Carlow Green tickYRed XNGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XN 6
Hilbert Green tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYRed XN 7
La Roche Green tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XN 8
Mount Aloysius Green tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XN 8
PS-Altoona Green tickYGreen tickYRed XNRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY 6
PS-Behrend Green tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XN 7
Pitt-Bradford Green tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XN 7
Pitt-Greensburg Green tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XNGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickYRed XN 7
Totals97+27599792+464+6
Associate Members
Buffalo State Green tickY 1
Elmira Green tickY 1
Hiram Green tickY 1
John Carroll Green tickY 1
New Jersey City Green tickY 1
Saint Vincent Green tickY 1
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Women's varsity sports not sponsored by the AMCC that are played by AMCC schools

More information School, Golf ...
SchoolGolfField HockeyIce HockeySwimming
& Diving
Track
& Field
(Indoor)
Track
& Field
(Outdoor)
Water
Polo[c]
Alfred State Red XNIndependentRed XNSUNYACSUNYACSUNYACRed XN
Carlow CWGCRed XNRed XNRed XNUECUECRed XN
Hilbert Red XNRed XNUCHCRed XNSUNYACSUNYACRed XN
Mount Aloysius IndependentRed XNRed XNRed XNRed XNRed XNRed XN
PS-Altoona CWGCRed XNRed XNSUNYACRed XNRed XNRed XN
PS-Behrend IndependentRed XNRed XNSUNYACSUNYACSUNYACCWPA
Pitt-Bradford Red XNRed XNRed XNSUNYACRed XNRed XNRed XN
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  1. De facto Division I sport through at least 2026–27, with the NCAA operating a single championship open to all divisions. In 2027–28, a separate Division II national championship will be established. The future alignment of Division III within the bowling championship structure has yet to be determined.
  2. De facto Division I sport through 2026–27, with the NCAA operating a single championship open to all divisions. In 2027–28, a separate Division III national championship will be established.
  3. De facto Division I sport, with the NCAA operating a single championship open to all divisions.

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