Английская Википедия:Commonwealth Coast Conference
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The Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) is a US intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division III. Member institutions are located in New England in the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.
Overview
The CCC and Commonwealth Coast Football unveiled a new family of logos during a June 2019 visual rebrand.[1]
History
Recent events
On June 21, 2022, the University of Hartford announced that it would join the CCC, starting the 2023–24 academic year;[2] while Salve Regina announced it would leave both the CCC and CCC Football to join the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC), once concluding the 2022–23 school year.[3]
On December 8, 2022, Johnson & Wales (RI) announced it would join the CCC as soon as the 2024–25 academic year.[4]
In 2023, two schools announced they would be reinstating their varsity football programs and joining the CCC for football, starting the 2025 fall season (2025–26 academic year); first Maine Maritime Academy on January 9,[5] then New England College followed suit on November 14.[6]
Chronological timeline
- 1984 – On 1984, the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) was founded. Charter members included Anna Maria College, Curry College, Emerson College, Hellenic College, Salve Regina College (now Salve Regina University), the United States Coast Guard Academy (Coast Guard) and Wentworth Institute of Technology (Wentworth Tech); beginning the 1984–85 academic year.
- 1985 – Hellenic left the CCC when the school dropped its athletic program after lasting only one season after the 1984–85 academic year.
- 1985 – Roger Williams College (now Roger Williams University) joined the CCC in the 1985–86 academic year.
- 1986 – The CCC was granted membership within the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III ranks in the 1986–87 academic year.
- 1987 – The U.S. Coast Guard left the CCC to join the Constitution Athletic Conference after the 1986–87 academic year.
- 1987 – Gordon College joined the CCC in the 1987–88 academic year.
- 1988 – Regis College joined the CCC in the 1988–89 academic year.
- 1989 – Emerson left the CCC to become an NCAA D-III Independent after the 1988–89 academic year.
- 1989 – New England College of New Hampshire joined the CCC in the 1989–90 academic year.
- 1992 – Eastern Nazarene College joined the CCC in the 1992–93 academic year.
- 1995 – Colby–Sawyer College and Nichols College joined the CCC in the 1995–96 academic year.
- 1999 – Endicott College and the University of New England of Maine joined the CCC in the 1999–2000 academic year.
- 2007 – Western New England University joined the CCC in the 2007–08 academic year.
- 2011 – Four member schools left the CCC to join their respective new home primary conferences: Anna Maria to the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC), Regis (Mass.) to the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC), and Colby–Sawyer and New England (N.H.) to the North Atlantic Conference (NAC), all effective after the 2010–11 academic year.
- 2016 – Becker College, Johnson and Wales University, Providence and Suffolk University joined the CCC as associate members for men's ice hockey in the 2016–17 academic year.
- 2017 – The CCC added football as a sponsored sport, although not directly as it absorbed the former and defunct New England Football Conference and rebranded as Commonwealth Coast Football (CCC Football) in the 2017 fall season (2017–18 academic year).
- 2017 – Becker added football to join CCC Football in the 2017 fall season (2017–18 academic year).
- 2018 – Eastern Nazarene left the CCC to join the NECC after the 2017–18 academic year.
- 2018 – Johnson & Wales and Suffolk left the CCC as associate members for men's ice hockey after the 2017–18 academic year.
- 2019 – Husson University joined CCC Football in the 2019 fall season (2019–20 academic year).
- 2020 – Suffolk returned to the CCC, but with full membership status in the 2020–21 academic year.
- 2022 – Due to changes in NCAA legislation regarding the number of member schools required for an automatic qualifier (AQ), football was fully incorporated into the CCC multi-sport conference, eliminating the need for the single-sport Commonwealth Coast Football league, beginning the 2022–23 academic year.
- 2023 – Salve Regina left the CCC (and CCC Football) to join the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) after the 2022–23 academic year.
- 2023 – The University of Hartford joined the CCC in the 2023–24 academic year.
- 2023 – Johnson & Wales (RI) will join the CCC as soon as the 2024–25 academic year.
- 2023 – Maine Maritime Academy and New England College will reinstate their varsity football programs and joining the CCC for football, beginning the 2025 fall season (2025–26 academic year).
- 2024 - Colby-Sawyer College and University of Saint Joseph (Connecticut) will join the CCC as Associate Members for Men's Tennis by the 2024-25 season.
Member schools
Current members
The CCC currently has 10 full members, all private schools.
- Notes
Future members
The CCC will have one new full member, also a private school.
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joining | Colors | Football? | Current conference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Johnson & Wales University | Providence, Rhode Island | 1914 | Nonsectarian | 4,652 | Wildcats | 2024[4]Шаблон:Efn | Шаблон:College color boxes | No | Great Northeast (GNAC) |
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Associate members
The CCC currently has one associate member, which is also a private school:
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined | Primary conference |
CCC sport(s) |
Colors |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Husson University | Bangor, Maine | 1898 | Nonsectarian | 3,476 | Eagles | 2019 | North Atlantic (NAC) | football | Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box |
Future associate members
The CCC will have four future associate members, all but one are private schools:
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joining | Primary conference |
CCC sport(s) |
Colors |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Colby–Sawyer College | New London, New Hampshire | 1946 | Nonsectarian | 2,262 | Chargers | 2024 | Great Northeast (GNAC) | men's tennis | Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box |
Maine Maritime Academy | Castine, Maine | 1941 | Public | 941 | Mariners | 2025 | North Atlantic (NAC) | football | Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box |
New England College | Henniker, New Hampshire | 1946 | Nonsectarian | 4,327 | Pilgrims | 2025 | Great Northeast (GNAC) | football | Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box |
Шаблон:Sort | West Hartford, Connecticut | 1932 | Catholic Шаблон:Small |
2,467 | Blue Jays | 2024 | Great Northeast (GNAC) | men's tennis | Шаблон:Color box Шаблон:Color box |
Former members
The CCC had nine former full members, with all but one being private schools.
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Former associate members
The CCC had three former associate members, all were private schools:
Institution | Location | Founded | Affiliation | Enrollment | Nickname | Joined | Left | Primary conference |
CCC sport(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Becker College | Worcester, Massachusetts | 1784 | Nonsectarian | 1,892 | Hawks | 2016Шаблон:Sup; 2017Шаблон:Sup |
2021Шаблон:Sup; 2021Шаблон:Sup |
N/AШаблон:Efn | men’s ice hockey football |
Johnson & Wales University | Providence, Rhode Island | 1914 | Nonsectarian | 16,000 | Wildcats | 2016 | 2018 | Great Northeast (GNAC) | men’s ice hockey |
Suffolk University | Boston, Massachusetts | 1906 | Nonsectarian | 16,095 | Rams | 2016 | 2018 | Commonwealth Coast (CCC) | men’s ice hockey |
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Membership timeline
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bar:2 color:FullxF from:1984 till:1987 text:Coast Guard (1984–1987) bar:2 color:OtherC1 from:1987 till:1990 bar:2 shift:(15) color:OtherC2 from:1990 till:1998 text:Constitution bar:2 color:OtherC1 from:1998 till:end text:NEWMAC
bar:3 color:FullxF from:1984 till:2017 text:Curry (1984–present) bar:3 color:Full from:2017 till:end
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bar:7 color:FullxF from:1984 till:end text:Wentworth (1984–present)
bar:8 color:FullxF from:1985 till:end text:Roger Williams (1985–present)
bar:9 color:FullxF from:1987 till:end text:Gordon (MA) (1987–present)
bar:10 color:FullxF from:1988 till:2011 text:Regis (MA) (1988–2011) bar:10 color:OtherC1 from:2011 till:2017 text:NECC bar:10 color:OtherC2 from:2017 till:end text:GNAC
bar:11 color:FullxF from:1989 till:2011 text:New England (N.H.) (1989–2011) bar:11 color:OtherC1 from:2011 till:2018 text:NAC bar:11 color:OtherC2 from:2018 till:2023 text:NECC bar:11 color:OtherC1 from:2023 till:end text:GNAC
bar:12 color:FullxF from:1992 till:2018 text:Eastern Nazarene (1992–2018) bar:12 color:OtherC1 from:2018 till:2023 text:NECC bar:12 color:OtherC2 from:2023 till:end text:NAC
bar:13 color:FullxF from:1995 till:2011 text:Colby–Sawyer (1995–2011, 2024-present, men's tennis) bar:13 color:OtherC1 from:2011 till:2018 text:NAC bar:13 color:OtherC2 from:2018 till:2024 text:GNAC bar:13 color:AssocOS from:2024 till:end
bar:14 color:FullxF from:1995 till:2017 text:Nichols (1995–present) bar:14 color:Full from:2017 till:end
bar:15 color:FullxF from:1999 till:2017 text:Endicott (1999–present) bar:15 color:Full from:2017 till:end
bar:16 color:FullxF from:1999 till:2018 text:Univ. of New England (Me.) (1999–present) bar:16 color:Full from:2018 till:end
bar:17 color:FullxF from:2007 till:2017 text:Western New England (2007–present) bar:17 color:Full from:2017 till:end
bar:18 color:AssocOS from:2016 till:2017 text:Becker (2016–2021, men's ice hockey; 2017–2021, football) bar:18 color:AssocF from:2017 till:2021 text:
bar:19 color:AssocOS from:2016 till:2018 text:JWU (2016–2018, men's ice hockey) bar:19 shift:25 color:FullXF from:2024 till:end text: (2024–future)
bar:20 color:AssocOS from:2016 till:2018 text:Suffolk (2016–2018, men's ice hockey; 2020–present, full) bar:20 color:FullXF from:2020 till:end text:
bar:21 color:AssocF from:2019 till:end text:Husson (2019–present, football)
bar:22 color:FullXF from:2023 till:end text:Hartford (2023–present)
bar:23 color:AssocOS from:2024 till:end text:Saint Joeseph (CT) (2024-present, men's tennis)
ScaleMajor = gridcolor:line unit:year increment:2 start:1985
</timeline>
Sports
Шаблон:See also Шаблон:Main The CCC sponsors intercollegiate athletic competition in 20 sports. The conference started sponsoring football in the 2017-18 season, absorbing the former football-only New England Football Conference. From 2017-2021 football was operated as a single-sport conference branded Commonwealth Coast Football.[7] Due to changes in NCAA legislation regarding the number of members required for a for a conference to receive and automatic qualifier (AQ), football was fully incorporated into the multi-sport conference in 2022, eliminating the need for the football-only league. Women's ice hockey was added as a conference sport in 2020-21 when the CCC took over operations of the Colonial Hockey Conference.[8]
References
External links
Шаблон:The Commonwealth Coast Conference navbox Шаблон:NCAA Division III conference navbox Шаблон:NCAA Division III hockey conferences