New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference
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| Formerly | New England Women's 8 New England Women's 6 |
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| Association | NCAA |
| Founded | 1985 |
| Commissioner | Patrick B. Summers (since 2011) |
| Sports fielded |
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| Division | Division III |
| No. of teams | 12 full, 4 affiliate |
| Headquarters | Westwood, Massachusetts |
| Region | New England |
| Official website | newmacsports.com |
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The New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) 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 Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.
History
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The NEWMAC was established in 1998, when the former New England Women's 8 Conference (NEW 8) voted to begin sponsoring conference play and championships for men. At this time, the conference expanded its membership to include Springfield College and the United States Coast Guard Academy.
The NEW 8 began play in 1985-86 as the New England Women's 6 Conference (NEW 6). Charter members were Babson College, Brandeis University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Smith College, Wellesley College and Wheaton College. Mount Holyoke College and Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) joined in 1988 and the name was changed to the NEW 8 Conference. At the conclusion of the 1994–95 academic year, Brandeis University withdrew from the NEW 8 to join the University Athletic Association (where its men's sports competed at that time) and Clark University accepted membership, keeping the NEW 8's membership at eight institutions.[1]
In March 2012, NEWMAC announced the addition of Emerson College as the 11th full member of the league starting in the 2013–14 academic year. With the addition of Emerson the NEWMAC began re-sponsoring the sport of men's lacrosse, adding an affiliate member, Massachusetts Maritime Academy. In July 2012, the conference welcomed Simmons College as an affiliate member to compete in the sport of rowing.
In April 2015, the conference office announced it would begin sponsoring football in the 2017 season, with Maine Maritime Academy, the United States Merchant Marine Academy and Norwich University as affiliate members.[2] On September 29, 2015, NEWMAC announced the addition of the Catholic University of America as another associate member in football effective July 1, 2017,[3] and on June 23, 2021, the conference added the State University of New York Maritime College (SUNY Maritime) as its new football affiliate in 2023, leaving the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference after the 2022 season.[4]
In February 2022, the Landmark Conference announced that it would begin sponsoring football starting in the 2023–24 season, thus the Catholic University of America, a NEWMAC football affiliate, departed after the 2022–23 season.[5]
Chronological timeline
[edit | edit source]- 1985 – The NEWMAC was established as the New England Women's 6 Conference (NEW-6). Charter members included Babson College, Brandeis University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Smith College, Wellesley College and Wheaton College, beginning the 1985–86 academic year.
- 1988:
- The NEW-6 was rebranded as the New England Women's 8 Conference (NEW-8), beginning the 1988–89 academic year.
- – Mount Holyoke College and Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) joined the NEW-8 in the 1988–89 academic year.
- The NEW-6 was rebranded as the New England Women's 8 Conference (NEW-8), beginning the 1988–89 academic year.
- 1995:
- Brandeis left the NEW-8 to fully align along with its men's sports in the University Athletic Association (UAA) after the 1994–95 academic year.
- Clark University joined the NEW-8 in the 1995–96 academic year.
- 1998:
- The NEW-8 offered men's sports and was rebranded as the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC), beginning the 1998–99 academic year.
- Springfield College and the United States Coast Guard Academy (Coast Guard) joined the NEWMAC in the 1998–99 academic year; thus being the 1st schools with men's and women's sports to join the newly branded conference.
- 2012 – Simmons University joined the NEWMAC as an associate member for rowing in the 2012–13 academic year.
- 2013:
- Emerson College joined the NEWMAC in the 2013–14 academic year.
- The NEWMAC had absorbed the Pilgrim Lacrosse League to re-add men's lacrosse as a sponsored sport, while having the addition of Massachusetts Maritime Academy as an associate member for that sport, beginning the 2014 spring season (2013–14 academic year).
- 2015 – The NEWMAC added football as a sponsored sport, while having the additions as associate members for that sport: Maine Maritime Academy, Norwich University, the United States Merchant Marine Academy and the Catholic University of America, beginning the 2017 fall season (2017–18 academic year).
- 2019 – Massachusetts Maritime left the NEWMAC as an associate member for men's lacrosse after the 2019 spring season (2018–19 academic year).
- 2023:
- Catholic (D.C.) left the NEWMAC as an associate member for football to join the Landmark Conference for that sport after the 2022 fall season (2022–23 academic year); as that conference had announced that it would sponsor that sport, beginning the 2023 fall season (2023–24 academic year).
- Salve Regina University joined the NEWMAC in the 2023–24 academic year.
- The State University of New York Maritime College joined the NEWMAC as an associate member for football in the 2023 fall season (2023–24 academic year).
Member schools
[edit | edit source]Current members
[edit | edit source]The NEWMAC currently has 12 full members; all but one are private schools:
- Notes
Former member
[edit | edit source]The NEWMAC had one former full member, a private school:
| Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Undergraduate Enrollment |
Nickname | Joined[a] | Left[b] | Current conference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brandeis University[c] | Waltham, Massachusetts | 1948 | Private | 3,591 | Judges | 1985 | 1995 | University (UAA) |
- Notes
- ^ Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
- ^ Represents the calendar year when spring sports competition ends.
- ^ Brandeis's women's athletics programs were in the NEWMAC while their men's athletics programs were in the University Athletic Association (UAA). Ever since, the women's athletics programs moved over to the UAA in the 1995–96 school year.[1]
Affiliate members
[edit | edit source]The NEWMAC currently has four affiliate members, half of them are private schools:
| Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined[a] | NEWMAC sport(s) |
Primary conference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| State University of New York Maritime College | The Bronx, New York | 1874 | Public[b] | 1,671 | Privateers | 2023 | Football | Skyline |
| Norwich University | Northfield, Vermont | 1819 | Military | 3,400 | Cadets | 2017 | Football | Great Northeast (GNAC) |
| Simmons University | Boston, Massachusetts | 1899 | Nonsectarian | 4,933 | Sharks | 2013 | Women's rowing | Great Northeast (GNAC) |
| United States Merchant Marine Academy (Merchant Marine) |
Kings Point, New York | 1943 | Federal | 1,011 | Mariners | 2017 | Football | Skyline |
- Notes
- ^ Represents the calendar year when fall sports competition begins.
- ^ Part of the State University of New York System.
Former affiliate members
[edit | edit source]The NEWMAC had three former affiliate members, all but one are public schools:
| Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined[a] | Left[b] | NEWMAC sport(s) |
Current primary conference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Catholic University of America | Washington, D.C. | 1887 | Catholic (Pontifical) |
6,725 | Cardinals | 2017 | 2023 | Football | Landmark |
| Maine Maritime Academy[7] | Castine, Maine | 1941 | Public | 900 | Mariners | 2017 | 2020 | Football | North Atlantic (NAC) |
| Massachusetts Maritime Academy | Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts | 1891 | Public | 1,637 | Buccaneers | 2005 | 2019 | Men's lacrosse | Massachusetts (MASCAC) |
Membership timeline
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Sports
[edit | edit source]The NEWMAC sponsors intercollegiate athletic competition in the following sports:
| Sport | Men's | Women's |
|---|---|---|
| Baseball | ||
| Basketball | ||
| Cross Country | ||
| Field Hockey | ||
| Football | ||
| Lacrosse | ||
| Rowing | ||
| Soccer | ||
| Softball | ||
| Swimming & Diving | ||
| Tennis | ||
| Track & Field | ||
| Volleyball |
Men's Sports
[edit | edit source]Men's varsity sports not sponsored by the NEWMAC
[edit | edit source]| School | Alpine Skiing | Equestrian | Fencing | Golf | Gymnastics | Ice Hockey | Rifle | Rowing | Sailing | Squash | Volleyball | Water Polo | Wrestling |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Babson | USCSA | IND | LEC | ||||||||||
| Coast Guard | IND | NEISA[c] | NEWA | ||||||||||
| Emerson | GNAC | ||||||||||||
| MIT | NFC | IND | IND | NEISA | CSA | UVC | NWPC | ||||||
| Salve Regina | IHSA[c] | IND | NEISA[c] | ||||||||||
| Springfield | MASCAC | EIGL | IND | NEWA | |||||||||
| Wheaton | NFC | IND | MPSF | ||||||||||
| WPI | IND | NEWA |
Women's Sports
[edit | edit source]Women's varsity sports not sponsored by the NEWMAC
[edit | edit source]| School | Alpine Skiing | Artistic Swimming | Equestrian | Fencing | Golf | Gymnastics | Ice Hockey | Rifle | Sailing | Water Polo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Babson | USCSA | CWGC | ||||||||
| Coast Guard | NEISA[c] | |||||||||
| MIT | NFC | IND | NEISA | |||||||
| Mount Holyoke | IHSA | |||||||||
| Salve Regina | IHSA[c] | IND | NEISA[c] | |||||||
| Springfield | NCGA | |||||||||
| Wellesley | NFC | LL | ||||||||
| Wheaton | MPSF | NFC | CWPA |
Notes
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External links
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