Mid-Atlantic Rifle Conference
Mid-Atlantic Rifle Conference (MAC) | |
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Established | 1978 |
Association | NCAA |
Division | I |
Members | 7 NCAA, 6 others |
Sports fielded | Rifle |
Commissioner | Bill Wolfe, President |
Website | http://www.mac-rifle.org/ |
The Mid-Atlantic Rifle Conference (MAC) is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rifle-only conference. The MAC was established in 1978 for schools that sponsor NCAA sanctioned varsity rifle teams, but do not have rifle as a sponsored sport in their primary conferences, as well as for non-NCAA sanctioned collegiate club teams.[1]
Members
Current members
Institution | Location | Founded | Enrollment | Nickname | Primary conference |
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NCAA-sanctioned varsity teams | |||||
John Jay | New York, NY | 1964 | 16,000+ | Bloodhounds | City University of New York Athletic Conference (Div. III) |
MIT | Cambridge, MA | 1861 | 10,894 | Engineers | New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (Div. III) |
Coast Guard | New London, CT | 1876 | 1,045 | Bears | New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (Div. III) |
University of the Sciences | Philadelphia, PA | 1821 | 2,807 | Devils | Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (Div. II) |
University Club Teams | |||||
Canisius | Buffalo, NY | 1870 | 5,152 | Golden Griffins | Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference |
Indiana (PA) | Indiana, PA | 1875 | 14,379 | Crimson Hawks | Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (Div. II) |
Loyola (Maryland) | Baltimore, MD | 1852 | 6,080 | Greyhounds | Patriot League |
Penn State | University Park, PA | 1855 | 45,351 | Nittany Lions | Big Ten Conference |
Penn State ROTC | University Park, PA | – | – | – | – |
SUNY Maritime | Throggs Neck, NY | 1874 | 1,850 | Privateers | Skyline Conference (Div. III) |
Wentworth Tech | Boston, MA | 1904 | 3,638 | Leopards | Commonwealth Coast Conference (Div. III) |
Yale University | New Haven, CT | 1701 | 12,312 | Bulldogs | Ivy League |
Former members
Former members include:
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Champions
The conference sponsors championships in several different levels of competition, and has not held championship meets in every year.
See also
References
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