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The American Mideast Conference (AMC) was an affiliate of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics that included eight member institutions in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and Massachusetts. Founded in 1949, it was known as the Mid-Ohio League, and named the Mid-Ohio Conference from 1962 until 1998, when it adopted its final moniker. The name change was the first step in a multi-phase expansion that extended the conference into states beyond Ohio before the league was eventually disbanded in 2012.
Current members[]
North Division[]
- Carlow (joined 2001, women's basketball only)
- Daemen (joined 2001)
- Geneva (joined 1998)
- Houghton (joined 2001)
- Notre Dame (OH) (joined 1998)
- Point Park (joined 1999)
- Roberts Wesleyan (joined 2001)
- Seton Hill (joined 1999)
- St. Vincent (joined 1998)
- Ursuline (joined 2001, women's basketball only)
South Division[]
- Cedarville (charter member)
- Malone (joined 1965, withdrew 1989, rejoined 1993)
- Mount Vernon Nazarene (joined 1975)
- Ohio Dominican (joined 1971)
- Rio Grande (joined 1971)
- Shawnee State (joined 1991)
- Tiffin (joined 1973)
- Urbana (joined 1971)
- Walsh (joined 1976)
- Wilberforce (joined 1999)
Former members[]
- Ashland (1949-1966)
- Bluffton (1949-1971)
- Central State (2000-2002)
- Defiance (1949-1971)
- Findlay (1949-1962, 1967-1971, 1993-1997)
- Ohio Northern (1950-1962)
- Wilmington (OH) (1955-1971)