What teams are in the NE 10?

What teams are in the NE 10?

What teams are in the NE 10?

The institutions that make up the NE10 are Adelphi University (Garden City, N.Y.), American International College (Springfield, Mass.), Assumption University (Worcester, Mass.), Bentley University (Waltham, Mass.), Franklin Pierce University (Rindge, N.H.), Le Moyne College (Syracuse, N.Y.), University of New Haven ( …

What division is Molloy College women’s soccer?

Molloy College is located in Rockville Centre, NY and the Soccer program competes in the East Coast Conference (ECC) conference.

What conference is Stonehill?

the Northeast-10 Conference
Stonehill has 23 varsity sports competing in the Northeast-10 Conference – the largest NCAA Division II conference in the country.

Who is in the ne10 conference?

Adelphi University Franklin Pierce University The College of Saint Rose
American International College Le Moyne College Southern Connecticut State University
Assumption College Southern New Hampshire University
Bentley University Merrimack College Stonehill College

What division is Nyack College women’s Soccer?

Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference
Nyack College is located in New York, NY and the Soccer program competes in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) conference.

What division is Hofstra women’s Soccer?

NCAA Division I
The Hofstra Women’s Soccer team is an NCAA Division I program and a member of the Colonial Athletic Association.

Is Northeast Conference d1?

The Northeast Conference (NEC) is a collegiate athletic conference whose schools are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Teams in the NEC compete in Division I for all sports; football competes in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), formerly known as Division I-AA.

Who plays in the Northeast Conference?

Members

  • Bryant.
  • Central Connecticut.
  • FDU.
  • Merrimack.
  • Sacred Heart.
  • Saint Francis U.
  • St. Francis Brooklyn.
  • Wagner.

Is Stonehill moving to d1?

“Stonehill’s move to Division I and membership in the Northeast Conference is a transformational moment in our history, and we are thrilled our student-athletes will have the opportunity to compete at the highest level of collegiate athletics,” said Dean O’Keefe ’94, Director of Athletics at the College.