American Mideast Conference
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The American Mideast Conference is an affiliate of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics that includes 20 member institutions in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. Founded in 1949, it was known as the Mid-Ohio Conference until 1998 when it adopted its current moniker. The name change was the first step in a multi-phase expansion that extended the conference into states beyond Ohio.
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[edit] Sports
The AMC includes 15 sports:
- Women's championships: cross-country, soccer, volleyball, basketball, softball, golf, tennis, track and field.
- Men's championships: cross-country, soccer, basketball, baseball, golf, tennis, track and field.
[edit] Institutions
The AMC has 20 members, both public and private:
- Carlow University
- Cedarville University
- Daemen College
- Geneva College
- Houghton College
- Malone College
- Mount Vernon Nazarene University
- Notre Dame College
- Ohio Dominican University
- Point Park University
- University of Rio Grande
- Roberts Wesleyan College
- Saint Vincent College
- Seton Hill University
- Shawnee State University
- Tiffin University
- Urbana University
- Ursuline College
- Walsh University
- Wilberforce University
[edit] Administration
Presidents of member institutions maintain active rolls of governance over the organization.
- John A. Martin, President
- Rita Rice-Morris, 1st Vice President
- Rober L. Head III, 2nd Vice President
- James D. Houdeshell, Commissioner
Complete list [1]
[edit] See also
- National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
- List of NAIA Conferences
- List of NAIA Institutions