This article is a list of America East Conference champions.
Year | Champion | Runner-Up |
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2024 | UMass Lowell | Maine |
2023 | UMass Lowell | Maine |
2022 | UMass Lowell | Binghamton |
2021 | UMass Lowell | Stony Brook |
2020 | UMass Lowell | Stony Brook |
2019 | Stony Brook | UMass Lowell |
2018 | UMass Lowell | Stony Brook |
2017 | Stony Brook | UMass Lowell |
2016 | Stony Brook | Maine |
2015 | UMass Lowell | Stony Brook |
2014 | Binghamton | UMass Lowell |
2013 | UMBC | Binghamton |
2012 | Stony Brook | New Hampshire |
2011 | Albany | Boston University |
2010 | Boston University | Binghamton |
2009 | Binghamton | |
2008 | New Hampshire | |
2007 | New Hampshire | |
2006 | New Hampshire | |
2005 | UMBC | |
2004 | Maine | |
2003 | New Hampshire | |
2002 | New Hampshire | |
2001 | New Hampshire | |
2000 | Boston University | |
1999 | New Hampshire | |
1998 | New Hampshire | |
1997 | Boston University | |
1996 | Boston University | |
1995 | Boston University | |
1994 | Boston University | |
1993 | Boston University | |
1992 | Boston University | |
1991 | Boston University | |
1990 | Boston University | |
1989 | Boston University | |
1988 | Northeastern | |
Year | Champion |
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Year | Champion |
2018 | Albany |
2017 | New Hampshire |
2016 | New Hampshire |
2015 | New Hampshire |
2014 | New Hampshire |
2013 | New Hampshire |
2012 | Stony Brook |
2011 | Stony Brook |
2010 | Stony Brook |
2009 | Stony Brook |
2008 | Stony Brook |
2007 | Stony Brook |
2006 | Boston University |
2005 | Boston University |
2004 | Boston University |
2003 | New Hampshire |
2002 | Boston University |
2001 | Boston University |
2000 | Boston University |
1999 | Boston University |
1998 | Boston University |
1997 | Boston University |
1996 | Boston University |
1995 | Delaware |
1994 | Boston University |
1993 | Boston University |
1992 | Boston University |
1991 | Boston University |
1990 | Boston University |
1989 | Vermont |
Currently, field hockey is the only America East sport conducted in a divisional format. This was introduced for the 2015 season after four California schools joined the conference as single-sport associate members.
Year | Regular Season | Record | Tournament |
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2018 | East Albany | 6-2 | Albany |
West Pacific Stanford | 5-1 | ||
2017 | East Albany Maine | 6–2 | Stanford |
West California Pacific Stanford | 4–2 | ||
2016 | East Albany | 7–1 | Stanford |
West Pacific Stanford | 5–1 | ||
2015 | East Albany Maine | 7–1 | Albany |
West Pacific Stanford | 4–2 | ||
2014 | Albany | 5–0 | Albany |
2013 | New Hampshire | 5–0 | New Hampshire |
2012 | New Hampshire | 5–0 | Albany |
2011 | Boston University New Hampshire | 4–1 | New Hampshire |
2010 | New Hampshire | 5–0 | Albany |
2009 | Albany | 4–1 | Boston University |
2008 | Albany | 4–1 | Albany |
2007 | Boston University | 5–0 | Boston University |
2006 | Boston University Albany | 4–1 | Boston University |
2005 | Boston University Maine | 4–1 | Boston University |
2004 | Boston University | 6–0 | Northeastern |
2003 | Northeastern | 6–0 | Northeastern |
2002 | Northeastern New Hampshire | 4–1 | Northeastern |
2001 | Northeastern | 9–0 | Northeastern |
2000 | New Hampshire | 7–1 | Boston University |
1999 | Boston University | 8–0 | Boston University |
1998 | Northeastern | 7–1 | New Hampshire |
1997 | Northeastern | 8–0 | Northeastern |
1996 | Boston University | 7–0–0 | Northeastern |
1995 | Northeastern | 8–0–0 | Northeastern |
1994 | Delaware Northeastern | 5–1–0 | Northeastern |
1993 | Boston University | 5–1–0 | Boston University |
1992 | Boston University | 5–1–0 | Northeastern |
1991 | Boston University | 4–1–1 | Boston University |
1990 | Boston University | 3–0–1 | Northeastern |
1989 | Boston University | 3–1–0 | Not held |
Year | Regular Season | Record | Tournament |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Stony Brook | 5-1-1 | New Hampshire |
2017 | Vermont | 5-1-1 | Albany |
2016 | UMass Lowell | 5-1-1 | Albany |
2015 | Albany | 5-2-0 | Vermont |
2014 | UMBC | 6-0-1 | UMBC |
2013 | UMBC | 5-0-2 | UMBC |
2012 | Vermont | 5-0-2 | UMBC |
2011 | Boston University | 5-2-0 | Stony Brook |
2010 | Boston University | 6-1-0 | UMBC |
2009 | New Hampshire | 6-0-1 | Stony Brook |
2008 | Boston University | 6-1-1 | Boston University |
2007 | Binghamton | 5-3-0 | Vermont |
2006 | Binghamton | 6-1-1 | Binghamton |
2005 | Stony Brook | 6-1-1 | Stony Brook |
2004 | Boston University | 6-2-1 | Boston University |
2003 | UMBC | 5-1-3 | Binghamton |
2002 | Northeastern | 6-2-0 | Northeastern |
2001 | Boston University | 9-1-1 | Towson |
2000 | Northeastern | 7-2-0 | Vermont |
1999 | Hartford | 6-1-2 | Hartford |
1998 | Towson | 8-1-0 | Drexel |
1997 | Hofstra | 9-0-0 | Boston University |
1996 | Hartford | 7-1-1 | Boston University |
1995 | Drexel | 6-1-2 | Boston University |
1994 | Boston University New Hampshire | 6-0-1 | Boston University |
1993 | Boston University | 6-1-0 | Boston University |
1992 | Boston University | 7-0-0 | Hartford |
1991 | Boston University | 7-0-0 | Hartford |
1990 | Boston University | 4-0-1 | Boston University |
1989 | Vermont | 4-0-1 | Hartford |
Year | Regular Season | Record | Tournament |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Hartford Stony Brook | 6-1-1 | Albany |
2017 | New Hampshire | 5-2-1 | Stony Brook |
2016 | Albany Hartford | 6-1-1 | Albany |
2015 | Hartford | 4-1-3 | Albany |
2014 | Hartford | 5-1-2 | New Hampshire |
2013 | UMBC | 6-2 | UMBC |
2012 | Boston University | 8-0-0 | Stony Brook |
2011 | Boston University | 8-0-0 | Boston University |
2010 | Boston University | 8-0-0 | Boston University |
2009 | Boston University | 7-1-0 | Boston University |
2008 | Boston University New Hampshire | 6-1-1 | Boston University |
2006 | Hartford | 6-0-2 | Hartford |
2005 | Boston University | 7-0-1 | Boston University |
2004 | Binghamton | 6-3-0 | Binghamton |
2003 | Boston University | 7-1-1 | Boston University |
2002 | Hartford | 6-2-0 | Hartford |
2001 | Boston University | 10-0-1 | Boston University |
2000 | Boston University | 9-0-0 | Boston University |
1999 | Hartford | 9-0-0 | Hartford |
1998 | Hartford | 9-0-0 | Hartford |
1997 | Hartford | 9-0-0 | Hartford |
1996 | Vermont | 7-0-0 | Towson |
1995 | Hartford | 6-0-0 | Hartford |
1994 | Hartford | 4-0-0 | Hartford |
1993 | Hartford | 3-0-1 | Not held |
1992 | Hartford | 4-0-0 | Not held |
1991 | Hartford | 4-0-0 | Not held |
Year | Regular Season | Record | Tournament |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Stony Brook | 12-0 | Stony Brook |
2017 | Albany | 11-1 | Stony Brook |
2016 | New Hampshire | 10-2 | New Hampshire |
2015 | Albany New Hampshire | 11-1 | New Hampshire |
2014 | New Hampshire | 11-1 | New Hampshire |
2013 | New Hampshire | 12-2 | New Hampshire |
2012 | Albany | 10-2 | Binghamton |
2011 | Albany | 11-1 | Albany |
2010 | Albany | 10-2 | Albany |
2009 | Albany | 10-0 | Binghamton |
2008 | Albany | 12-0 | Albany |
2007 | Stony Brook | 11-1 | Albany |
2006 | Albany | 10-2 | Albany |
2005 | Albany | 11-1 | Binghamton |
2004 | Albany | 13-1 | Albany |
2003 | New Hampshire | 12-2 | New Hampshire |
2002 | New Hampshire | 11-1 | New Hampshire |
2001 | Towson | 13-1 | Northeastern |
2000 | Hofstra | 16-0 | Hofstra |
1999 | Hofstra | 13-1 | Hofstra |
1998 | New Hampshire | 14-0 | New Hampshire |
1997 | Hofstra | 12-2 | Hofstra |
1996 | Towson | 6-1 | Hofstra |
1995 | Delaware | 7-0 | Hofstra |
1994 | Delaware | 5-0 | Delaware |
1993 | Hartford | 4-0 | Hartford |
1992 | Northeastern | 3-1 | Delaware |
1991 | Northeastern | 4-0 | Drexel |
Year | Regular Season | Record | Tournament |
---|---|---|---|
2017-18 | Vermont | 15-1 | UMBC |
2016-17 | Vermont | 16-0 | Vermont |
2015-16 | Stony Brook | 14-2 | Stony Brook |
2014–15 | Albany | 15–1 | Albany |
2013-14 | Vermont | 15-1 | Albany |
2012-13 | Stony Brook | 14-2 | Albany |
2011-12 | Stony Brook | 14-2 | Vermont |
2010-11 | Vermont | 13-3 | Boston University |
2009-10 | Stony Brook | 13-3 | Vermont |
2008-09 | Binghamton Vermont | 13-3 | Binghamton |
2007-08 | UMBC | 13-3 | UMBC |
2006-07 | Vermont | 15-1 | Albany |
2005-06 | Albany | 13-3 | Albany |
2004-05 | Vermont | 16-2 | Vermont |
2003-04 | Boston University | 17-1 | Vermont |
2002-03 | Boston University | 13-3 | Vermont |
2001-02 | Vermont | 13-3 | Boston University |
2000-01 | Hofstra | 16-2 | Hofstra |
1999-2000 | Hofstra | 16-2 | Hofstra |
1998-99 | Delaware Drexel | 15-3 | Delaware |
1997-98 | Delaware Boston University | 12-6 | Delaware |
1996-97 | Boston University | 17-1 | Boston University |
1995-96 | Drexel | 17-1 | Drexel |
1994-95 | Drexel | 12-4 | Drexel |
1993-94 | Drexel | 12-2 | Drexel |
1992-93 | Drexel | 12-2 | Delaware |
1991-92 | Delaware | 14-0 | Delaware |
1990-91 | Northeastern | 8-2 | Northeastern |
1989-90 | Northeastern Boston University | 9-3 | Boston University |
1988-89 | Siena | 16-1 | Siena |
1987-88 | Siena | 16-2 | Boston University |
1986-87 | Northeastern | 17-1 | Northeastern |
1985-86 | Northeastern | 16-2 | Northeastern |
1984-85 | Canisius Northeastern | 13-3 | Northeastern |
1983-84 | Northeastern | 14-0 | Northeastern |
1982-83 | Boston University | 8-2 | Boston University |
1981-82 | Northeastern | 8-1 | Northeastern |
1980-81 | Northeastern | 21-5 | Northeastern |
1979-80 | Boston University | 19-7 | Holy Cross |
Year | Regular Season | Record | Tournament |
---|---|---|---|
2017-18 | Maine | 13-3 | Maine |
2016-17 | New Hampshire | 15-1 | Albany |
2015-16 | Albany Maine | 15-1 | Albany |
2014–15 | Albany Maine | 14–2 | Albany |
2013-14 | Albany | 15-1 | Albany |
2012-13 | Albany | 16-0 | Albany |
2011-12 | Boston University | 15-1 | Albany |
2010-11 | UMBC | 13-3 | Hartford |
2009-10 | Hartford | 16-0 | Vermont |
2008-09 | Boston University | 16-0 | Vermont |
2007-08 | Hartford | 14-2 | Hartford |
2006-07 | Hartford | 15-1 | UMBC |
2005-06 | Hartford | 15-1 | Hartford |
2004-05 | Maine | 16-2 | Hartford |
2003-04 | Maine | 17-1 | Maine |
2002-03 | Maine | 16-0 | Boston University |
2001-02 | Vermont | 14-2 | Hartford |
2000-01 | Delaware | 17-1 | Delaware |
1999-2000 | Vermont | 15-3 | Vermont |
1998-99 | Maine | 17-1 | Northeastern |
1997-98 | Vermont | 15-3 | Maine |
1996-97 | Maine | 17-1 | Maine |
1995-96 | Maine | 18-0 | Maine |
1994-95 | Maine | 14-2 | Maine |
1993-94 | Maine | 12-2 | Vermont |
1992-93 | Vermont | 14-0 | Vermont |
1991-92 | Vermont | 14-0 | Vermont |
1990-91 | Maine | 9-1 | Maine |
1989-90 | Maine | 11-1 | Maine |
1988-89 | Maine | 13-1 | Boston University |
1987-88 | Boston University Maine | 12-2 | Boston University |
1986-87 | Northeastern | 12-2 | Northeastern |
1985-86 | Northeastern | 10-2 | Northeastern |
1984-85 | Northeastern New Hampshire | 4-1 | Northeastern |
Year | Champion |
---|---|
2017-18 | UMBC |
2012-13 | UMBC |
2011-12 | Boston University |
2010-11 | UMBC |
2009-10 | UMBC |
2008-09 | UMBC |
2007-08 | UMBC |
2006-07 | UMBC |
2005-06 | UMBC |
2004-05 | UMBC |
2003-04 | UMBC |
2002-03 | Binghamton |
2001-02 | Boston University |
2000-01 | Drexel |
1999-2000 | Delaware |
1998-99 | Delaware |
1997-98 | Delaware |
1996-97 | Delaware |
1995-96 | Northeastern |
1994-95 | Northeastern |
1993-94 | Boston University |
1992-93 | Drexel |
1991-92 | Drexel |
1990-91 | Boston University |
Year | Champion |
---|---|
2017-2018 | New Hampshire |
2016-2017 | UMBC |
2015-2016 | UMBC |
2014-1015 | UMBC |
2013-2014 | New Hampshire |
2012-13 | New Hampshire |
2011-12 | Boston University |
2010-11 | UMBC |
2009-10 | Boston University |
2008-09 | Boston University |
2007-08 | UMBC |
2006-07 | UMBC |
2005-06 | New Hampshire |
2004-05 | New Hampshire |
2003-04 | Northeastern |
2002-03 | Northeastern |
2001-02 | Northeastern |
2000-01 | Northeastern |
1999-2000 | Northeastern |
1998-99 | New Hampshire |
1997-98 | New Hampshire |
1996-97 | Delaware |
1995-96 | Delaware |
1994-95 | Boston University |
1993-94 | Boston University |
1992-93 | Northeastern |
1991-92 | Boston University |
1990-91 | Boston University |
Year | Champion |
---|---|
2017-2018 | UMass Lowell |
2015-2016 | Albany |
2014-2015 | Albany |
2012-13 | Albany |
2011-12 | Albany |
2010-11 | Albany |
2009-10 | Albany |
2008-09 | Albany |
2007-08 | Albany |
2006-07 | Albany |
2005-06 | Albany |
2004-05 | Northeastern |
2003-04 | Albany |
2002-03 | Albany |
2001-02 | Northeastern |
2000-01 | Northeastern |
1999-2000 | Northeastern |
1998-99 | Delaware |
1997-98 | New Hampshire |
1996-97 | New Hampshire |
1995-96 | Northeastern |
1994-95 | New Hampshire |
1993-94 | Northeastern |
1992-93 | Delaware |
1991-92 | Northeastern |
1990-91 | Northeastern |
1989-90 | Northeastern |
1988-89 | Northeastern |
Year | Champion |
---|---|
2016-2017 | Albany |
2015-2016 | Albany |
2014-2015 | Albany |
2013-2014 | Albany |
2012-13 | Albany |
2011-12 | Boston University |
2010-11 | Albany |
2009-10 | Albany |
2008-09 | Boston University |
2007-08 | Boston University |
2006-07 | Boston University |
2005-06 | Boston University |
2004-05 | Northeastern |
2003-04 | Northeastern |
2002-03 | Northeastern |
2001-02 | Boston University |
2000-01 | Vermont |
1999-2000 | Boston University |
1998-99 | Boston University |
1997-98 | Northeastern |
1996-97 | Boston University |
1995-96 | Northeastern |
1994-95 | Northeastern |
1993-94 | Northeastern |
1992-93 | Northeastern |
1991-92 | Boston University |
1990-91 | Boston University |
1989-90 | Boston University |
Year | Regular Season | Record | Tournament |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Hartford | 16-8 | Hartford |
2017 | Binghamton | 15-4 | UMBC |
2016 | Binghamton | 19-5 | Binghamton |
2015 | Stony Brook | 18-4-1 | Stony Brook |
2014 | Stony Brook | 18-5 | Binghamton |
2013 | Maine | 20-9 | Binghamton |
2012 | Stony Brook | 21-3 | Stony Brook |
2011 | Stony Brook | 22-2 | Maine |
2010 | Binghamton | 21-3 | Stony Brook |
2009 | Binghamton | 13-7 | Binghamton |
2008 | Binghamton | 15-8 | Stony Brook |
2007 | Binghamton | 17-5 | Albany |
2006 | Vermont | 16-8 | Maine |
2005 | Northeastern | 14-6 | Maine |
2004 | Northeastern | 14-6 | Stony Brook |
2003 | Vermont | 17-5 | Northeastern |
2002 | Maine | 16-6 | Maine |
2001 | Delaware | 22-6 | Delaware |
2000 | Delaware | 19-5 | Delaware |
1999 | Towson | 20-7 | Delaware |
1998 | Delaware | 22-2 | Delaware |
1997 | Delaware | 19-3 | Northeastern |
1996 | Delaware | 19-5 | Delaware |
1995 | Delaware | 19-3 | Delaware |
1994 | Delaware | 20-4 | Northeastern |
1993 | Maine | 22-4 | Maine |
1992 | Delaware | 20-8 | Delaware |
1991 | Maine | 14-1 | Maine |
Note: The 1997, 1998 and 1999 tournaments were contested in the fall of that academic year, instead of the usual spring tournament. Therefore, these titles were actually awarded in 1996, 1997 and 1998, respectively.
Note: America East disbanded Men's Golf after the 2007 season.
Year | Champion |
---|---|
2007 | Hartford |
2006 | Hartford |
2005 | Binghamton |
2004 | Hartford |
2003 | Binghamton |
2002 | Hartford |
2001 | Hartford |
2000 | Towson |
1999 | Towson |
1998 | Delaware |
1997 | Towson |
1996 | Towson |
1995 | Hartford |
1994 | Hartford |
1993 | Hartford |
1992 | Hartford |
1991 | Hartford |
1990 | Not held |
1989 | Hartford |
1988 | Hartford |
Note: America East disbanded Women's Golf after the 2009 season.
Year | Champion |
---|---|
2009 | Albany |
2008 | Albany |
2007 | Boston University |
2006 | Boston University |
2005 | Hartford |
2004 | Albany |
Year | Regular Season | Record | Tournament |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Albany Stony Brook | 5-1 | Albany |
2017 | Albany | 6-0 | Albany |
2016 | Albany | 5-0 | Hartford |
2015 | Albany | 6-0 | Albany |
2014 | Albany | 5-0 | Albany |
2013 | Albany | 5-0 | Albany |
2012 | Stony Brook | 4-1 | Stony Brook |
2011 | Stony Brook | 5-0 | Hartford |
2010 | Stony Brook | 5-0 | Stony Brook |
2009 | Stony Brook UMBC | 4-1 | UMBC |
2008 | UMBC | 5-0 | UMBC |
2007 | Albany | 4-1 | Albany |
2006 | UMBC | 5-0 | UMBC |
2005 | UMBC | 5-1 | Albany |
2004 | Binghamton | 6-0 | Albany |
2003 | Albany Hartford | 4-1 | Albany |
2002 | Albany | 5-0 | Stony Brook |
2001 | Towson | 5-0 | Towson |
2000 | Hofstra Delaware Hartford | 4-1 | Hofstra |
1999 | Delaware | 5-0 | Not held |
1998 | Hofstra | 5-0 | Not held |
1997 | Hofstra | 6-0 | Not held |
1996 | Hofstra | 5-0 | Not held |
1995 | Hofstra | 5-0 | Not held |
1994 | Delaware | 4-0 | Not held |
Year | Regular Season | Record | Tournament |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Stony Brook | 7-0 | Stony Brook |
2017 | Stony Brook | 6-0 | Stony Brook |
2016 | Stony Brook | 6-0 | Stony Brook |
2015 | Stony Brook | 6-0 | Stony Brook |
2014 | Stony Brook Albany | 4-1 | Stony Brook |
2013 | Stony Brook | 6-0 | Stony Brook |
2012 | Boston University | 6-0 | Albany |
2011 | Albany | 6-0 | Albany |
2010 | Albany | 6-0 | Boston University |
2009 | Boston University | 6-0 | Boston University |
2008 | Boston University | 6-0 | Boston University |
2007 | Stony Brook | 5-1 | Boston University |
2006 | Boston University UMBC | 5-1 | Boston University |
2005 | Boston University | 6-0 | Boston University |
2004 | New Hampshire | 6-0 | New Hampshire |
2003 | Boston University | 5-0 | Boston University |
2002 | New Hampshire | 4-0 | Boston University |
2001 | Hofstra | 6-0 | Hofstra |
2000 | Boston University | 6-0 | Boston University |
1999 | Delaware | 6-0 | Delaware |
1998 | Delaware | 6-0 | Delaware |
1997 | Towson | 6-0 | Delaware |
1996 | Hofstra | 5-0 | Hofstra |
Year | Regular Season | Record | Tournament |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | Albany | 13-4 | Albany |
2017 | Binghamton | 11-4 | Albany |
2016 | Binghamton | 14-3 | Maine |
2015 | Stony Brook | Binghamton | |
2014 | Albany | ||
2013 | Albany | 15-2 | Stony Brook |
2012 | Boston University | 15-3 | Boston University |
2011 | Albany Boston University | 14-4 | Albany |
2010 | Boston University | 14-3 | Boston University |
2009 | Stony Brook | 15-5 | Boston University |
2008 | Albany | 17-5 | Stony Brook |
2007 | Boston University | 17-3 | Albany |
2006 | Maine | 16-5 | Albany |
2005 | Albany | 17-2 | Albany |
2004 | Albany | 17-2 | Maine |
2003 | Boston University | 17-3 | Boston University |
2002 | Boston University | 19-3 | Boston University |
2001 | Boston University | 21-5 | Hofstra |
2000 | Hofstra | 22-4 | Hofstra |
1999 | Hofstra | 11-3 | Hofstra |
1998 | Hofstra | 9-3 | Hofstra |
1997 | Hofstra | 12-0 | Boston University |
1996 | Hofstra | 12-0 | Boston University |
1995 | Hofstra | 10-1 | Hofstra |
1994 | Maine | 7-1 | Maine |
1993 | Boston University | 8-0 | Boston University |
1992 | Drexel | 9-1 | Boston University |
Note: The 1988, 1989 and 1990 tournaments were held in the fall of their respective academic years. Starting in 1991, the season was contested over a full academic year, and the tournaments were held in the spring.
Year | Champion |
---|---|
2012-13 | Binghamton |
2011-12 | Binghamton |
2010-11 | Binghamton |
2009-10 | Binghamton |
2008-09 | Binghamton |
2007-08 | Binghamton |
2006-07 | UMBC |
2005-06 | Stony Brook |
2004-05 | Binghamton |
2003-04 | Binghamton |
2002-03 | Binghamton |
2001-02 | Hartford |
2000-01 | Hofstra |
1999-2000 | Hofstra |
1998-99 | Hofstra |
1997-98 | Towson |
1996-97 | Delaware |
1995-96 | Boston University |
1994-95 | Hartford |
1993-94 | Boston University |
1992-93 | Boston University |
1991-92 | Vermont |
1990 | Hartford |
1989 | Hartford |
1988 | Boston University |
Note: Until 1998, the tournament was held in the fall of the respective academic years. Starting in 1998, the season was contested over a full academic year, and the tournaments were held in the spring.
Year | Champion |
---|---|
2012-13 | Stony Brook |
2011-12 | Stony Brook |
2010-11 | Boston University |
2009-10 | Boston University |
2008-09 | Boston University |
2007-08 | Boston University |
2006-07 | Boston University |
2005-06 | Boston University |
2004-05 | Boston University |
2003-04 | Boston University |
2002-03 | Boston University |
2001-02 | Boston University |
2000-01 | Boston University |
1999-2000 | Boston University |
1998-99 | Boston University |
1997 | Boston University |
1996 | Boston University |
1995 | Boston University |
1994 | Boston University |
1993 | Vermont |
1992 | Boston University |
1991 | Boston University |
1990 | Boston University |
1989 | Boston University |
Year | Champion |
---|---|
Year | Champion |
2015 | Albany |
2013 | Albany |
2012 | Albany |
2011 | Albany |
2010 | Albany |
2009 | Albany |
2008 | Albany |
2007 | Albany |
2006 | Albany |
2005 | Albany |
2004 | Northeastern |
2003 | Albany |
2002 | Northeastern |
2001 | Northeastern |
2000 | Delaware |
1999 | New Hampshire |
1998 | New Hampshire |
1997 | New Hampshire |
1996 | New Hampshire |
1995 | Maine |
1994 | Delaware |
1993 | Delaware |
1992 | Northeastern |
1991 | Northeastern |
1990 | Northeastern |
1989 | Northeastern |
Year | Champion |
---|---|
2015 | Albany |
2013 | Albany |
2012 | Albany |
2011 | Albany |
2010 | Albany |
2009 | Albany |
2008 | Boston University |
2007 | Albany |
2006 | Albany |
2005 | Northeastern |
2004 | Northeastern |
2003 | Northeastern |
2002 | Northeastern |
2001 | Vermont |
2000 | Vermont |
1999 | Northeastern |
1998 | Northeastern |
1997 | Northeastern |
1996 | Northeastern |
1995 | Northeastern |
1994 | Northeastern |
1993 | Boston University |
1992 | Northeastern |
1991 | Northeastern |
1990 | Boston University |
1989 | Vermont |
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The Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) is an intercollegiate athletic conference that competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III since the 2008–09 season. Corey Borchardt is the current commissioner of the UMAC, and was appointed to the position in 2008. The UMAC was started in 1972 as the Twin Rivers Conference, and assumed its current name in 1983. Member institutions are located in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
The Great West Conference (GWC) was an NCAA college athletic conference in the continental United States. Originally a football-only league, it became an all-sports entity during the 2008–09 season. The GWC stopped sponsoring football following the 2011 season. The conference became defunct when four of the remaining five full member schools became members of other conferences on July 1, 2013.
The Heartland Conference was a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s Division II level, which was founded in 1999. The majority of members were in Texas, with additional members in Arkansas, Kansas, and Oklahoma. The conference office was located in Waco, Texas.
The Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level. Its fifteen member institutions are located in the U.S. states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Missouri. There are also four associate members who participate in sports not sponsored by their home conference.
The North Atlantic Conference (NAC) is an intercollegiate athletic conference which competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. Member schools are primarily small liberal arts colleges in the New England states of Maine, Massachusetts and Vermont, as well as the Mid-Atlantic state of New York.
The Coast to Coast Athletic Conference, formerly named Capital Athletic Conference (CAC), is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division III. Member institutions are located throughout the United States in the states of California, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
The United East Conference (UEC), formerly known as the North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC), is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division III.
The Sooner Athletic Conference (SAC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Originally developed as a five-team conference of Oklahoma-based schools, the SAC now boasts 13 schools in a league that spans six states – Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana.
The Kent State Golden Flashes are the athletic teams that represent Kent State University. The university fields 19 varsity athletic teams in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level with football competing in the Football Bowl Subdivision. Kent State is a full member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) and has been part of the MAC East division since it was created in 1998. Official school colors are Kent State Blue and Kent State Gold.
The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) is an NCAA Division III men's volleyball and esports college athletic conference based in the Northeastern United States. The NECC was formerly an all-sports conference from 2008 to 2023.
The Limestone Saints are the athletic teams that represent Limestone University, located in Gaffney, South Carolina, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sporting competitions. The Saints compete as members of the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) for most sports, having joined that league in July 2020 after 22 years in Conference Carolinas (CC). Limestone maintains CC membership in two sports, specifically men's wrestling and women's acrobatics & tumbling. Men's wrestling is one of two sports in which the SAC and CC operate as a single league, the other being women's field hockey. The SAC operates the field hockey championship, while CC operates the wrestling championship. The men's volleyball team competes as an independent. The swim team competed in the Bluegrass Mountain Conference before being dropped in 2018; the field hockey and wrestling teams were members of the ECAC–Division II before 2018, when the SAC and CC established their alliance in those two sports. The football team had been independent, but entered into a scheduling agreement with the SAC in 2015. This agreement was replaced in 2017 by formal affiliate membership, which continued until the Saints joined the SAC full-time in 2020.
The North Star Athletic Association (NSAA) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) that began play in the 2013–14 school year. The conference currently has six full member institutions in Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. On December 28, 2023, the conference announced it will disband following the 2024–25 school year.