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The '''Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference''' (known as the '''CACC''') is a conference participating in the [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]]'s [[NCAA Division II|Division II]].
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The '''Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference''' (known as the '''CACC''') is a conference participating in [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]] [[NCAA Division II|Division II]].
   
 
==Current members==
According to rumors, [[New Jersey Tech]] is instituting a move up to [[NCAA Division I|Division I]] from [[NCAA Division II|Division II]], a process that will be completed by the 2009-10 season. They will most likely spend at least a few seasons as a Division I independent.
 
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*[[Bloomfield Bears|Bloomfield]] (charter member)
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*[[Caldwell Cougars|Caldwell]] (joined in 1987)
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*[[Chestnut Hill Griffins|Chestnut Hill]] (joined in 2007)
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*[[Concordia (NY) Clippers|Concordia]] (joined in 2009)
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*[[Dominican (NY) Chargers|Dominican]] (joined in 1982)
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*[[Felician Golden Falcons|Felician]] (joined in 1999)
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*[[Georgian Court Lions|Georgian Court]] (joined in 1983 when it was a women's college; became coeducational in 2013 and added men's sports at that time)
 
*[[Goldey-Beacom Lightning|Goldey-Beacom]] (joined in 1999)
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*[[Holy Family Tigers|Holy Family]] (joined in 1999)
 
*[[Jefferson Rams|Jefferson]] (joined in 2005)
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*[[Nyack]] (joined in 1981)
 
*[[University of the Sciences Devils|Philadelphia Sciences]] (joined in 1999)
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*[[Post Eagles|Post]] (joined in 1987)
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*[[Wilmington Wildcats|Wilmington]] (joined in 1999)
   
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== Former members ==
==Current Members==
 
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* [[Dowling Golden Lions|Dowling]] (1961–1989) — closed in 2018
*[[Bloomfield]]
 
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* King's (1961–1989) — later left the NCAA; now in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association
*[[Caldwell]]
 
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* [[LIU Post Pioneers|LIU Post]] (1961–1989) — athletic program merged with that of its [[Long Island Blackbirds|sister campus in Brooklyn]] in 2019; now a member of the NCAA Division I [[Northeast Conference]] as the [[LIU Sharks]]
*[[Dominican]]
 
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* LIU Southampton (1961–1989) — closed in 2005; the campus is now a satellite campus of [[Stony Brook Seawolves|Stony Brook University]]
*[[Felician]]
 
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* [[Marist Red Foxes|Marist]] (1961–1981) — now in the NCAA Division I [[Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference]] (MAAC)
*[[Georgian Court]] (women's basketball only)
 
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* [[Monmouth Hawks|Monmouth]] (1961–1985) — now in the MAAC
*[[Goldey-Beacom]] (joined 1999)
 
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* [[NJIT Highlanders|NJIT]] (2000–2006) — now in the NCAA Division I [[America East Conference]]
*[[Holy Family]]
 
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* [[St. Thomas Aquinas Spartans|St. Thomas Aquinas]] (1965–1999) — now in the [[East Coast Conference (NCAA Division II)|East Coast Conference]]
*[[New Jersey Tech]]
 
*[[Nyack]]
 
*[[Philadelphia]] (joined 2005)
 
*[[Philadelphia Sciences]] (joined 1999)
 
*[[Post]]
 
*[[Wilmington]]
 
   
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.caccathletics.org/ CACC Home Page]
 
*[http://www.caccathletics.org/ CACC Home Page]
   
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[[Category:NCAA Division II]]

Revision as of 20:34, 15 October 2020

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The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (known as the CACC) is a conference participating in NCAA Division II.

Current members

Former members

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