ECAC Lacrosse

ECAC Lacrosse, in full the ECAC Lacrosse League, was an American college sports conference that only played men's lacrosse. The conference, a member of NCAA Division I, was founded in 1999 with play beginning in 2000 (both events were in the same school year).

The conference started with six members, and grew to as many as 10 schools. In its final years, it went through many membership changes; the biggest ones were:

  • The original Big East Conference added the sport for the 2010 season, leading three members to leave.
  • At the same time, two other members left for the Colonial Athletic Association.
  • The Great Western Lacrosse League collapsed after the 2009 season, with five of that league's six final schools joining ECAC Lacrosse.

ECAC Lacrosse disbanded after the 2014 season. This came after the Big Ten Conference, home to two of the final five members, said it would start a men's lacrosse league in the 2015 season. Two of the other three final members soon announced moves to other conferences.

Members

Final members

These schools were members in the league's last season of 2014. Because NCAA lacrosse is a spring sport, the year of joining is the calendar year before the first season of play.

SchoolLocationFoundedTypeNicknameJoinedMain conferenceCurrent lacrosse
conference
United States Air Force Academy (Air Force)Colorado Springs, Colorado1954FederalFalcons2009Mountain WestIndependent
Bellarmine UniversityLouisville, Kentucky1950PrivateKnights2009GLVC (Div. II)Southern Conference
Fairfield UniversityFairfield, Connecticut1942PrivateStags2005MAACCAA
University of MichiganAnn Arbor, Michigan1817PublicWolverines2013Big TenBig Ten
Ohio State UniversityColumbus, Ohio1870PublicBuckeyes2009Big TenBig Ten

Other members

These schools left ECAC Lacrosse before 2014. As in the previous table, the year of joining is the calendar year before the first season of play.

SchoolLocationFoundedTypeNicknameJoinedLeftCurrent lacrosse
conference
University of DenverDenver, Colorado1864PrivatePioneers20092013Big East
Hobart CollegeGeneva, New York1822PrivateStatesmen20042013Northeast Conference
Georgetown UniversityWashington, D.C.1789PrivateHoyas19992010Big East
Loyola University MarylandBaltimore, Maryland1852PrivateGreyhounds20042013Patriot League
United States Naval Academy (Navy)Annapolis, Maryland1845FederalMidshipmen19992004Patriot League
Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity Park, Pennsylvania1855Public/private hybridNittany Lions19992010Big Ten
Quinnipiac UniversityHamden, Connecticut1929PrivateBobcats20092011MAAC
Rutgers UniversityNew Brunswick, New Jersey1766PublicScarlet Knights19992010Big Ten
St. John's UniversityJamaica, New York1870PrivateRed Storm20042010Big East
Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, New Yotk1957PublicSeawolves19992002America East
University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass)Amherst, Massachusetts1863PublicMinutemen19992010CAA
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)Catonsville, Maryland1966PublicRetrievers19992003America East

References

  • "ECAC Lacrosse". ecaclacrosse.com. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
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