The United East Conference is a conference participating in NCAA Division III. It was founded in 2004 as the North Eastern Athletic Conference, and became the United East Conference on August 2, 2021.[1]
Current members[]
- Gallaudet – joined in 2010
- Lancaster Bible – joined in 2011
- Penn College – joined in 2014
- Penn State Abington – joined in 2009
- Penn State Berks – joined in 2004
- Penn State Harrisburg – joined in 2007, left in 2013, rejoined in 2019
- St. Mary's (MD) – joined in 2021
- SUNY Morrisville – joined in 2009
- Wells – joined in 2007
Former members[]
- Bard (2004–2007) – now in the Liberty League
- Bryn Athyn (2014–2018) – now in the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC)
- Cairn (2004–2008 under former name of Philadelphia Bible) – now in the CSAC
- Cazenovia (2004–2020) – now in the North Atlantic Conference (NAC)
- Chestnut Hill (2004–2007) – now in the NCAA Division II Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference
- Clarks Summit (2004–2008 under former name of Baptist Bible) – now in the CSAC
- D'Youville (2004–2009) – now in the NCAA Division II East Coast Conference
- Keuka (2004–2020) – now in the Empire 8
- Keystone (2004–2008) – now in the CSAC
- Polytechnic (2004–2007) – now the New York University Tandon School of Engineering, with its athletic program merged into that of University Athletic Association member NYU
- Stevenson (2004–2007 under former name of Villa Julie) – now in the MAC Commonwealth
- SUNY Cobleskill (2008–2020) – now in the NAC
- SUNY Poly (2008–2020) – now in the NAC
- SUNY Purchase (2004–2007) – now in the Skyline Conference
- Wilson (2007–2018) – now in the CSAC
References[]
- ↑ "The United East Has Arrived". United East Conference. August 2, 2021. https://gounitedeast.com/news/2021/7/22/-united-east-has-arrived.aspx.