List of America East Conference champions

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This article is a list of America East Conference champions.

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Men's Cross Country

YearChampionRunner-Up
2024UMass LowellMaine
2023UMass LowellMaine
2022UMass LowellBinghamton
2021UMass LowellStony Brook
2020UMass LowellStony Brook
2019Stony BrookUMass Lowell
2018UMass LowellStony Brook
2017Stony BrookUMass Lowell
2016Stony BrookMaine
2015UMass LowellStony Brook
2014BinghamtonUMass Lowell
2013UMBCBinghamton
2012Stony BrookNew Hampshire
2011AlbanyBoston University
2010Boston UniversityBinghamton
2009Binghamton
2008New Hampshire
2007New Hampshire
2006New Hampshire
2005UMBC
2004Maine
2003New Hampshire
2002New Hampshire
2001New Hampshire
2000Boston University
1999New Hampshire
1998New Hampshire
1997Boston University
1996Boston University
1995Boston University
1994Boston University
1993Boston University
1992Boston University
1991Boston University
1990Boston University
1989Boston University
1988Northeastern

Women's Cross Country

YearChampion
YearChampion
2018Albany
2017New Hampshire
2016New Hampshire
2015New Hampshire
2014New Hampshire
2013New Hampshire
2012Stony Brook
2011Stony Brook
2010Stony Brook
2009Stony Brook
2008Stony Brook
2007Stony Brook
2006Boston University
2005Boston University
2004Boston University
2003New Hampshire
2002Boston University
2001Boston University
2000Boston University
1999Boston University
1998Boston University
1997Boston University
1996Boston University
1995Delaware
1994Boston University
1993Boston University
1992Boston University
1991Boston University
1990Boston University
1989Vermont

Field Hockey

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.

YearRegular SeasonRecordTournament
2018East
Albany
6-2Albany
West
Pacific
Stanford
5-1
2017East
Albany
Maine
6–2Stanford
West
California
Pacific
Stanford
4–2
2016East
Albany
7–1Stanford
West
Pacific
Stanford
5–1
2015East
Albany
Maine
7–1Albany
West
Pacific
Stanford
4–2
2014Albany5–0Albany
2013New Hampshire5–0New Hampshire
2012New Hampshire5–0Albany
2011Boston University
New Hampshire
4–1New Hampshire
2010New Hampshire5–0Albany
2009Albany4–1Boston University
2008Albany4–1Albany
2007Boston University5–0Boston University
2006Boston University
Albany
4–1Boston University
2005Boston University
Maine
4–1Boston University
2004Boston University6–0Northeastern
2003Northeastern6–0Northeastern
2002Northeastern
New Hampshire
4–1Northeastern
2001Northeastern9–0Northeastern
2000New Hampshire7–1Boston University
1999Boston University8–0Boston University
1998Northeastern7–1New Hampshire
1997Northeastern8–0Northeastern
1996Boston University7–0–0Northeastern
1995Northeastern8–0–0Northeastern
1994Delaware
Northeastern
5–1–0Northeastern
1993Boston University5–1–0Boston University
1992Boston University5–1–0Northeastern
1991Boston University4–1–1Boston University
1990Boston University3–0–1Northeastern
1989Boston University3–1–0Not held

Men's Soccer

YearRegular SeasonRecordTournament
2018Stony Brook5-1-1New Hampshire
2017Vermont5-1-1Albany
2016UMass Lowell5-1-1Albany
2015Albany5-2-0Vermont
2014UMBC6-0-1UMBC
2013UMBC5-0-2UMBC
2012Vermont5-0-2UMBC
2011Boston University5-2-0Stony Brook
2010Boston University6-1-0UMBC
2009New Hampshire6-0-1Stony Brook
2008Boston University6-1-1Boston University
2007Binghamton5-3-0Vermont
2006Binghamton6-1-1Binghamton
2005Stony Brook6-1-1Stony Brook
2004Boston University6-2-1Boston University
2003UMBC5-1-3Binghamton
2002Northeastern6-2-0Northeastern
2001Boston University9-1-1Towson
2000Northeastern7-2-0Vermont
1999Hartford6-1-2Hartford
1998Towson8-1-0Drexel
1997Hofstra9-0-0Boston University
1996Hartford7-1-1Boston University
1995Drexel6-1-2Boston University
1994Boston University
New Hampshire
6-0-1Boston University
1993Boston University6-1-0Boston University
1992Boston University7-0-0Hartford
1991Boston University7-0-0Hartford
1990Boston University4-0-1Boston University
1989Vermont4-0-1Hartford

Women's Soccer

YearRegular SeasonRecordTournament
2018Hartford
Stony Brook
6-1-1Albany
2017New Hampshire5-2-1Stony Brook
2016Albany
Hartford
6-1-1Albany
2015Hartford4-1-3Albany
2014Hartford5-1-2New Hampshire
2013UMBC6-2UMBC
2012Boston University8-0-0Stony Brook
2011Boston University8-0-0Boston University
2010Boston University8-0-0Boston University
2009Boston University7-1-0Boston University
2008Boston University
New Hampshire
6-1-1Boston University
2006Hartford6-0-2Hartford
2005Boston University7-0-1Boston University
2004Binghamton6-3-0Binghamton
2003Boston University7-1-1Boston University
2002Hartford6-2-0Hartford
2001Boston University10-0-1Boston University
2000Boston University9-0-0Boston University
1999Hartford9-0-0Hartford
1998Hartford9-0-0Hartford
1997Hartford9-0-0Hartford
1996Vermont7-0-0Towson
1995Hartford6-0-0Hartford
1994Hartford4-0-0Hartford
1993Hartford3-0-1Not held
1992Hartford4-0-0Not held
1991Hartford4-0-0Not held

Volleyball

YearRegular SeasonRecordTournament
2018Stony Brook12-0Stony Brook
2017Albany11-1Stony Brook
2016New Hampshire10-2New Hampshire
2015Albany
New Hampshire
11-1New Hampshire
2014New Hampshire11-1New Hampshire
2013New Hampshire12-2New Hampshire
2012Albany10-2Binghamton
2011Albany11-1Albany
2010Albany10-2Albany
2009Albany10-0Binghamton
2008Albany12-0Albany
2007Stony Brook11-1Albany
2006Albany10-2Albany
2005Albany11-1Binghamton
2004Albany13-1Albany
2003New Hampshire12-2New Hampshire
2002New Hampshire11-1New Hampshire
2001Towson13-1Northeastern
2000Hofstra16-0Hofstra
1999Hofstra13-1Hofstra
1998New Hampshire14-0New Hampshire
1997Hofstra12-2Hofstra
1996Towson6-1Hofstra
1995Delaware7-0Hofstra
1994Delaware5-0Delaware
1993Hartford4-0Hartford
1992Northeastern3-1Delaware
1991Northeastern4-0Drexel

Men's Basketball

YearRegular SeasonRecordTournament
2017-18Vermont15-1UMBC
2016-17Vermont16-0Vermont
2015-16Stony Brook14-2Stony Brook
2014–15Albany15–1Albany
2013-14Vermont15-1Albany
2012-13Stony Brook14-2Albany
2011-12Stony Brook14-2Vermont
2010-11Vermont13-3Boston University
2009-10Stony Brook13-3Vermont
2008-09Binghamton
Vermont
13-3Binghamton
2007-08UMBC13-3UMBC
2006-07Vermont15-1Albany
2005-06Albany13-3Albany
2004-05Vermont16-2Vermont
2003-04Boston University17-1Vermont
2002-03Boston University13-3Vermont
2001-02Vermont13-3Boston University
2000-01Hofstra16-2Hofstra
1999-2000Hofstra16-2Hofstra
1998-99Delaware
Drexel
15-3Delaware
1997-98Delaware
Boston University
12-6Delaware
1996-97Boston University17-1Boston University
1995-96Drexel17-1Drexel
1994-95Drexel12-4Drexel
1993-94Drexel12-2Drexel
1992-93Drexel12-2Delaware
1991-92Delaware14-0Delaware
1990-91Northeastern8-2Northeastern
1989-90Northeastern
Boston University
9-3Boston University
1988-89Siena16-1Siena
1987-88Siena16-2Boston University
1986-87Northeastern17-1Northeastern
1985-86Northeastern16-2Northeastern
1984-85Canisius
Northeastern
13-3Northeastern
1983-84Northeastern14-0Northeastern
1982-83Boston University8-2Boston University
1981-82Northeastern8-1Northeastern
1980-81Northeastern21-5Northeastern
1979-80Boston University19-7Holy Cross

Women's Basketball

YearRegular SeasonRecordTournament
2017-18Maine13-3Maine
2016-17New Hampshire15-1Albany
2015-16Albany
Maine
15-1Albany
2014–15Albany
Maine
14–2Albany
2013-14Albany15-1Albany
2012-13Albany16-0Albany
2011-12Boston University15-1Albany
2010-11UMBC13-3Hartford
2009-10Hartford16-0Vermont
2008-09Boston University16-0Vermont
2007-08Hartford14-2Hartford
2006-07Hartford15-1UMBC
2005-06Hartford15-1Hartford
2004-05Maine16-2Hartford
2003-04Maine17-1Maine
2002-03Maine16-0Boston University
2001-02Vermont14-2Hartford
2000-01Delaware17-1Delaware
1999-2000Vermont15-3Vermont
1998-99Maine17-1Northeastern
1997-98Vermont15-3Maine
1996-97Maine17-1Maine
1995-96Maine18-0Maine
1994-95Maine14-2Maine
1993-94Maine12-2Vermont
1992-93Vermont14-0Vermont
1991-92Vermont14-0Vermont
1990-91Maine9-1Maine
1989-90Maine11-1Maine
1988-89Maine13-1Boston University
1987-88Boston University
Maine
12-2Boston University
1986-87Northeastern12-2Northeastern
1985-86Northeastern10-2Northeastern
1984-85Northeastern
New Hampshire
4-1Northeastern

Men's Swimming and Diving

YearChampion
2017-18UMBC
2012-13UMBC
2011-12Boston University
2010-11UMBC
2009-10UMBC
2008-09UMBC
2007-08UMBC
2006-07UMBC
2005-06UMBC
2004-05UMBC
2003-04UMBC
2002-03Binghamton
2001-02Boston University
2000-01Drexel
1999-2000Delaware
1998-99Delaware
1997-98Delaware
1996-97Delaware
1995-96Northeastern
1994-95Northeastern
1993-94Boston University
1992-93Drexel
1991-92Drexel
1990-91Boston University

Women's Swimming and Diving

YearChampion
2017-2018New Hampshire
2016-2017UMBC
2015-2016UMBC
2014-1015UMBC
2013-2014New Hampshire
2012-13New Hampshire
2011-12Boston University
2010-11UMBC
2009-10Boston University
2008-09Boston University
2007-08UMBC
2006-07UMBC
2005-06New Hampshire
2004-05New Hampshire
2003-04Northeastern
2002-03Northeastern
2001-02Northeastern
2000-01Northeastern
1999-2000Northeastern
1998-99New Hampshire
1997-98New Hampshire
1996-97Delaware
1995-96Delaware
1994-95Boston University
1993-94Boston University
1992-93Northeastern
1991-92Boston University
1990-91Boston University

Men's Indoor Track and Field

YearChampion
2017-2018UMass Lowell
2015-2016Albany
2014-2015Albany
2012-13Albany
2011-12Albany
2010-11Albany
2009-10Albany
2008-09Albany
2007-08Albany
2006-07Albany
2005-06Albany
2004-05Northeastern
2003-04Albany
2002-03Albany
2001-02Northeastern
2000-01Northeastern
1999-2000Northeastern
1998-99Delaware
1997-98New Hampshire
1996-97New Hampshire
1995-96Northeastern
1994-95New Hampshire
1993-94Northeastern
1992-93Delaware
1991-92Northeastern
1990-91Northeastern
1989-90Northeastern
1988-89Northeastern

Women's Indoor Track and Field

YearChampion
2016-2017Albany
2015-2016Albany
2014-2015Albany
2013-2014Albany
2012-13Albany
2011-12Boston University
2010-11Albany
2009-10Albany
2008-09Boston University
2007-08Boston University
2006-07Boston University
2005-06Boston University
2004-05Northeastern
2003-04Northeastern
2002-03Northeastern
2001-02Boston University
2000-01Vermont
1999-2000Boston University
1998-99Boston University
1997-98Northeastern
1996-97Boston University
1995-96Northeastern
1994-95Northeastern
1993-94Northeastern
1992-93Northeastern
1991-92Boston University
1990-91Boston University
1989-90Boston University

Baseball

YearRegular SeasonRecordTournament
2018Hartford16-8Hartford
2017Binghamton15-4UMBC
2016Binghamton19-5Binghamton
2015Stony Brook18-4-1Stony Brook
2014Stony Brook18-5Binghamton
2013Maine20-9Binghamton
2012Stony Brook21-3Stony Brook
2011Stony Brook22-2Maine
2010Binghamton21-3Stony Brook
2009Binghamton13-7Binghamton
2008Binghamton15-8Stony Brook
2007Binghamton17-5Albany
2006Vermont16-8Maine
2005Northeastern14-6Maine
2004Northeastern14-6Stony Brook
2003Vermont17-5Northeastern
2002Maine16-6Maine
2001Delaware22-6Delaware
2000Delaware19-5Delaware
1999Towson20-7Delaware
1998Delaware22-2Delaware
1997Delaware19-3Northeastern
1996Delaware19-5Delaware
1995Delaware19-3Delaware
1994Delaware20-4Northeastern
1993Maine22-4Maine
1992Delaware20-8Delaware
1991Maine14-1Maine

Men's Golf

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.

YearChampion
2007Hartford
2006Hartford
2005Binghamton
2004Hartford
2003Binghamton
2002Hartford
2001Hartford
2000Towson
1999Towson
1998Delaware
1997Towson
1996Towson
1995Hartford
1994Hartford
1993Hartford
1992Hartford
1991Hartford
1990Not held
1989Hartford
1988Hartford

Women's Golf

Note: America East disbanded Women's Golf after the 2009 season.

YearChampion
2009Albany
2008Albany
2007Boston University
2006Boston University
2005Hartford
2004Albany

Men's Lacrosse

YearRegular SeasonRecordTournament
2018Albany
Stony Brook
5-1Albany
2017Albany6-0Albany
2016Albany5-0Hartford
2015Albany6-0Albany
2014Albany5-0Albany
2013Albany5-0Albany
2012Stony Brook4-1Stony Brook
2011Stony Brook5-0Hartford
2010Stony Brook5-0Stony Brook
2009Stony Brook
UMBC
4-1UMBC
2008UMBC5-0UMBC
2007Albany4-1Albany
2006UMBC5-0UMBC
2005UMBC5-1Albany
2004Binghamton6-0Albany
2003Albany
Hartford
4-1Albany
2002Albany5-0Stony Brook
2001Towson5-0Towson
2000Hofstra
Delaware
Hartford
4-1Hofstra
1999Delaware5-0Not held
1998Hofstra5-0Not held
1997Hofstra6-0Not held
1996Hofstra5-0Not held
1995Hofstra5-0Not held
1994Delaware4-0Not held

Women's Lacrosse

YearRegular SeasonRecordTournament
2018Stony Brook7-0Stony Brook
2017Stony Brook6-0Stony Brook
2016Stony Brook6-0Stony Brook
2015Stony Brook6-0Stony Brook
2014Stony Brook
Albany
4-1Stony Brook
2013Stony Brook6-0Stony Brook
2012Boston University6-0Albany
2011Albany6-0Albany
2010Albany6-0Boston University
2009Boston University6-0Boston University
2008Boston University6-0Boston University
2007Stony Brook5-1Boston University
2006Boston University
UMBC
5-1Boston University
2005Boston University6-0Boston University
2004New Hampshire6-0New Hampshire
2003Boston University5-0Boston University
2002New Hampshire4-0Boston University
2001Hofstra6-0Hofstra
2000Boston University6-0Boston University
1999Delaware6-0Delaware
1998Delaware6-0Delaware
1997Towson6-0Delaware
1996Hofstra5-0Hofstra

Softball

YearRegular SeasonRecordTournament
2018Albany13-4Albany
2017Binghamton11-4Albany
2016Binghamton14-3Maine
2015Stony BrookBinghamton
2014Albany
2013Albany15-2Stony Brook
2012Boston University15-3Boston University
2011Albany
Boston University
14-4Albany
2010Boston University14-3Boston University
2009Stony Brook15-5Boston University
2008Albany17-5Stony Brook
2007Boston University17-3Albany
2006Maine16-5Albany
2005Albany17-2Albany
2004Albany17-2Maine
2003Boston University17-3Boston University
2002Boston University19-3Boston University
2001Boston University21-5Hofstra
2000Hofstra22-4Hofstra
1999Hofstra11-3Hofstra
1998Hofstra9-3Hofstra
1997Hofstra12-0Boston University
1996Hofstra12-0Boston University
1995Hofstra10-1Hofstra
1994Maine7-1Maine
1993Boston University8-0Boston University
1992Drexel9-1Boston University

Men's Tennis

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.

YearChampion
2012-13Binghamton
2011-12Binghamton
2010-11Binghamton
2009-10Binghamton
2008-09Binghamton
2007-08Binghamton
2006-07UMBC
2005-06Stony Brook
2004-05Binghamton
2003-04Binghamton
2002-03Binghamton
2001-02Hartford
2000-01Hofstra
1999-2000Hofstra
1998-99Hofstra
1997-98Towson
1996-97Delaware
1995-96Boston University
1994-95Hartford
1993-94Boston University
1992-93Boston University
1991-92Vermont
1990Hartford
1989Hartford
1988Boston University

Women's Tennis

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.

YearChampion
2012-13Stony Brook
2011-12Stony Brook
2010-11Boston University
2009-10Boston University
2008-09Boston University
2007-08Boston University
2006-07Boston University
2005-06Boston University
2004-05Boston University
2003-04Boston University
2002-03Boston University
2001-02Boston University
2000-01Boston University
1999-2000Boston University
1998-99Boston University
1997Boston University
1996Boston University
1995Boston University
1994Boston University
1993Vermont
1992Boston University
1991Boston University
1990Boston University
1989Boston University

Men's Outdoor Track and Field

YearChampion
YearChampion
2015Albany
2013Albany
2012Albany
2011Albany
2010Albany
2009Albany
2008Albany
2007Albany
2006Albany
2005Albany
2004Northeastern
2003Albany
2002Northeastern
2001Northeastern
2000Delaware
1999New Hampshire
1998New Hampshire
1997New Hampshire
1996New Hampshire
1995Maine
1994Delaware
1993Delaware
1992Northeastern
1991Northeastern
1990Northeastern
1989Northeastern

Women's Outdoor Track and Field

YearChampion
2015Albany
2013Albany
2012Albany
2011Albany
2010Albany
2009Albany
2008Boston University
2007Albany
2006Albany
2005Northeastern
2004Northeastern
2003Northeastern
2002Northeastern
2001Vermont
2000Vermont
1999Northeastern
1998Northeastern
1997Northeastern
1996Northeastern
1995Northeastern
1994Northeastern
1993Boston University
1992Northeastern
1991Northeastern
1990Boston University
1989Vermont

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">New England Collegiate Conference</span> NCAA Division III athletic conference since 2007

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Limestone Saints</span> Intercollegiate sports teams of Limestone University, South Carolina, US

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.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">North Star Athletic Association</span>

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.

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