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Yankee Small College Conference is a division II conference in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association. The conference consists of two and four years schools from Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.
School |
Location |
Founded |
Affiliation |
Nickname |
Central Maine Community College |
Auburn, Maine |
1963 |
Public Junior college |
The Mustangs |
Eastern Maine Community College |
Bangor, Maine |
1966 |
Public Junior college |
Golden Eagles |
Hesser College |
Manchester, New Hampshire |
1900 |
Private For-Profit |
Blue Devils |
Lakes Region Community College |
Laconia, New Hampshire |
1947 |
Public Junior college |
Centurians |
Manchester Community College |
Manchester, New Hampshire |
1947 |
Public Junior college |
The Warrior |
New Hampshire Technical Institute |
Concord, New Hampshire |
1961 |
Public Junior college |
Capitals |
Northern Maine Community College |
Presque Isle, Maine |
1961 |
Public Junior college |
Falcons |
Southern Maine Community College |
South Portland, Maine |
1946 |
Public Junior college |
Seawolves |
University of Maine at Augusta |
Augusta, Maine |
1965 |
Public |
Moose |
University of New Hampshire Club Sports |
Manchester, New Hampshire |
1966 |
Public |
Wildcats |
Unity College |
Unity, Maine |
1965 |
Private |
The Ram |
Vermont Technical College |
Randolph, Vermont |
1866 |
Public |
Green Knight |
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Yankee Small College Conference |
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