Empire 8

Empire 8
(E8)
Established 1964
Association NCAA
Division Division III
Members 12 (9 full, 3 associate)
Sports fielded 22 (men's: 11; women's: 11)
Region New York, New Jersey
Former names Independent College Athletic Conference (1964–1991)
Empire Athletic Association (1991ndash;1999)
Headquarters Rochester, New York
Commissioner Chuck Mitrano (since 2001)
Website empire8.com
Locations

The Empire 8 (E8) is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA’s Division III.

Contents

Members

Full member institutions include:

Institution Location Nickname Founded Affiliation Enrollment
Alfred University Alfred, New York Saxons 1836 Private 2,055
Elmira College Elmira, New York Soaring Eagles 1855 Private 1,170
Hartwick College Oneonta, New York Hawks 1797 Private 1,450
Ithaca College Ithaca, New York Bombers 1892 Private 6,098
Nazareth College Pittsford, New York Golden Flyers 1924 Private 3,140
St. John Fisher College Pittsford, New York Cardinals 1948 Private 2,500
Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, New Jersey Ducks 1870 Private 1,780
Utica College Utica, New York Pioneers 1946 Private 2,310

Football affiliation

Field hockey affiliation

About the league

The Empire 8 can trace its beginnings back to 1964 with the founding of the Independent College Athletic Conference (ICAC). At this time, the conference was made up of Alfred University, Clarkson University, Hobart College, Rensselaer, St. Lawrence University, and Union College. After Union left the league, Ithaca College and Rochester Institute of Technology joined the ICAC.

In 1991, the ICAC regrouped to become the Empire Athletic Association (EAA). Hobart/William Smith, RPI, and St. Lawrence left in 1993, to be replaced by Elmira College, Nazareth College, and Utica College. Alfred University re-joined and St. John Fisher College joined the league in 1998.

The EAA became the Empire 8 in 1999, hosting 13 sports.

Stevens Institute of Technology joined the Empire 8 as a full member in 2007 and as a field hockey member beginning in 2006. Rochester Institute of Technology announced on June 5, 2009 that it planned to leave the Empire 8 for the Liberty League beginning in the fall of 2011. Houghton College announced that they will join the Empire 8 in 2012 as they transition from a NAIA school to NCAA Division III status, though they will be ineligible for the postseason until they become full D-III members in 2016.

The E8 sponsors intercollegiate athletic competition in men's baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, women's field hockey, men's football, men's golf, men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women’s soccer, women's softball, men's and women's swimming and diving, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's track and field, and women's volleyball.

Basketball

Alfred University, Elmira College, Hartwick College, Ithaca College, Nazareth College, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Utica College compete in Empire 8 basketball. Both the men's and women's basketball championships were first held in 2002.

Men's

Champions

Player of the year

Rookie of the year

Coach of the year

Women's

Champions

Player of the year

Rookie of the year

Coach of the year

Football

Alfred University, Hartwick College, Ithaca College, St. John Fisher College, Frostburg State University, Salisbury University, Buffalo State University and Utica College compete in Empire 8 football as of 2012 season. The men's football championship was first held in 2002.

Champions

Player of the Year

The Player of the Year award was discontinued in favor of Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year Awards in 2006.

Offensive Player of the Year

Defensive Player of the Year

Rookie of the year

Coach of the Year

Golf

Elmira College, Hartwick College, Nazareth College, St. John Fisher College and Utica College compete in Empire 8 golf. The men's golf championship was first held in 2001.

Champions

Player of the year

Rookie of the year

Coach of the year

Soccer

Alfred University, Elmira College, Ithaca College, Nazareth College, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Utica College compete in Empire 8 men's soccer. The same schools with the addition of Hartwick College compete in Empire 8 women's soccer. The men's and women's soccer championships were first held in 2001.

Men's

Champions

Player of the Year

The Player of the Year award was suspended in 2006 in favor of Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year Awards. The award was reinstated in 2007 for men's soccer only.

Offensive Player of the Year

Defensive Player of the Year

Rookie of the Year

Doug May Memorial Coach of the Year

Women's

Champions

Player of the Year

The Player of the Year award was discontinued in favor of Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year Awards in 2006.

Offensive Player of the Year

Defensive Player of the Year

Rookie of the Year

Coach of the Year

Volleyball

Alfred University, Elmira College, Hartwick College, Ithaca College, Nazareth College, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Utica College compete in Empire 8 volleyball. The women's volleyball championship was first held in 2001.

Champions

Player of the Year

Libero/Defensive Player of the Year

Rookie of the Year

Coach of the Year

Baseball

Hartwick College, Ithaca College, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College and Utica College compete in Empire 8 baseball. The baseball championship was first held in 2002.

Champions

Player of the Year

Rookie of the Year

Pitcher of the Year

Coach of the Year

Softball

Alfred University, Elmira College, Hartwick College, Ithaca College, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College and Utica College compete in Empire 8 softball. The women's softball championship was first held in 2002.

Champions

Player of the Year

Pitcher of the Year

Rookie of the Year

Coach of the Year

Field hockey

Elmira College, Hartwick College, Ithaca College, Nazareth College, Stevens Institute of Technology, Utica College, and Washington & Jefferson College compete in Empire 8 field hockey. The women's field hockey championship was first held in 2002.

Champions

Player of the Year

Rookie of the Year

Coach of the Year

Lacrosse

Alfred University, Elmira College, Hartwick College, Ithaca College, Nazareth College, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Utica College compete in Empire 8 lacrosse. The men's and women's lacrosse championships were first held in 2002.

Men's

Champions

Player of the Year

Goalkeeper of the Year

Rookie of the Year

Coach of the Year

Women's

Champions

Player of the Year

Goalkeeper of the Year

Rookie of the Year

Coach of the Year

Swimming & diving

The men's and women's swimming & diving championships were first held in 2002.

Men's

Champions

Athlete of the meet

Rookie of the meet

Coach of the year

Women's

Champions

Athlete of the meet

Swimmer of the meet

Diver of the meet

Rookie of the meet

Coach of the year

Tennis

Alfred University, Elmira College, Hartwick College, Ithaca College, Nazareth College, Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Utica College compete in Empire 8 tennis. The men's and women's tennis championships were first held in 2002.

Men's

Champions

Player of the Year

Rookie of the Year

Coach of the Year

Women's

Champions

Player of the Year

Rookie of the Year

Coach of the Year

Cross country

The men's and women's cross country championships were first held in 2003.

Men's

Champions

Runner of the Year

Rookie of the Year

Coach of the Year

Women's

Champions

Runner of the Year

Rookie of the Year

Coach of the Year

Track

Indoor track

The men's and women's indoor track championships were first held in 2004.

Men's

Champions
Athlete of the meet
Track Athlete of the meet
Field Athlete of the meet
Rookie of the meet
Coach of the year

Women's

Champions
Athlete of the meet
Track Athlete of the meet
Field Athlete of the meet
Rookie of the meet
Coach of the year

Outdoor track

The men's and women's outdoor track championships were first held in 2004.

Men's

Champions
Athlete of the Meet
Rookie of the Meet
Coach of the Year

Women's

Champions
Athlete of the Meet
Rookie of the Meet
Coach of the Year

References

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