United Volleyball Conference

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United Volleyball Conference
Association NCAA
FoundedAugust 31, 2010
CommissionerChuck Mitrano (since 2010)
Sports fielded
  • 1
Division Division III
No. of teams8
Headquarters Rochester, New York
Official website TheUVC.org

The United Volleyball Conference is a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III men's volleyball conference located in the northeastern United States. [1] Formed in August 2010 with play starting in January 2011, the conference operates out of the same offices as the all-sports Empire 8 league, though the two remain separate entities. [2]

Contents

Teams

Current members

The league currently has 8 members.

Note that because NCAA men's volleyball is a spring sport, the year of joining is the calendar year before the first season of competition.

InstitutionLocationFoundedJoinedTypeEnrollment [lower-alpha 1] NicknamePrimary
conference
Elmira College Elmira, New York 18552010Private1,170 Soaring Eagles Empire 8
Hobart College Geneva, New York 17972024Episcopal905 Statesmen Liberty
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts 18612013Private4,602 Engineers NEWMAC
Nazareth University Pittsford, New York 19242010Private2,034 Golden Flyers Empire 8
State University of New York at New Paltz (New Paltz) New Paltz, New York 18282010Public6,717 Hawks SUNYAC
New York University (NYU) New York, New York 18312010Private26,733 Violets UAA
St. John Fisher University Rochester, New York 19482017Private2,700 Cardinals Empire 8
Vassar College Poughkeepsie, New York 18612010Private2,450 Brewers Liberty
  1. Undergraduate enrollment.

Former members

InstitutionLocationJoinedLeftTypeNicknameCurrent
volleyball conference
Bard College Annandale-on-Hudson, New York 18602010Private Raptors NECC
D'Youville College Buffalo, New York 20102014Private Spartans AMCC
Hilbert College Hamburg, New York 20102014Private Hawks AMCC
Medaille College Buffalo, New York 20102014Private Mavericks None [lower-alpha 1]
Penn State Erie, The Behrend College (Penn State Behrend) Erie, Pennsylvania 20112017 Public–private hybrid Lions AMCC
The Sage Colleges (Sage) [lower-alpha 2] Albany, New York [lower-alpha 3] 20172020Private Gators NECC
Stevens Institute of Technology (Stevens) Hoboken, New Jersey 20102019Private Ducks MAC
State University of New York Institute of Technology (SUNY IT) [lower-alpha 4] Marcy, New York 20102013Public Wildcats NECC
  1. Medaille closed in August 2023.
  2. The Sage Colleges, which were recognized by the UVC, NCAA, and the state of New York as a single institution, consolidated its three colleges as one and rebranded as Russell Sage College in July 2020. Russell Sage consisted of three components—the formerly women-only namesake college, the coeducational Sage College of Albany (SCA), and the Sage Graduate Schools. In the context of the UVC, Russell Sage's team consists predominantly of former SCA students, since SCA was the only RSC component that enrolled male undergraduates.
  3. Russell Sage has campuses in both Albany and Troy, New York, but the former SCA operated only in Albany.
  4. Merged into the SUNY Polytechnic Institute, aka SUNY Poly, in 2014. SUNY Poly inherited the former SUNY IT athletic program.

Championship history

SeasonRegular seasonTournament
2011Stevens (East)
Nazareth (West) [lower-alpha 1]
Nazareth
2012NYU (East) [lower-alpha 1]
Medaille (West)
Nazareth
2013NazarethNazareth
2014NazarethNew Paltz
2015StevensStevens
2016New PaltzNew Paltz
2017VassarNYU
2018Stevens, [lower-alpha 1] New PaltzStevens
2019Stevens, [lower-alpha 1] New PaltzNew Paltz
2020NoneCanceled
2021New PaltzVassar
2022New PaltzSt. John Fisher
2023VassarVassar
  1. 1 2 3 4 Top seed in conference tournament.

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References

  1. "United Volleyball Conference". United Volleyball Conference. Retrieved October 4, 2017.
  2. "United Volleyball Conference Forms; Begins Competition This Season" (PDF) (Press release). United Volleyball Conference. August 31, 2010. Retrieved January 21, 2019.