Landmark Conference

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Landmark Conference
Established 2006
Association NCAA
Division Division III
Members 8
Sports fielded 16
Region Northeast
Headquarters Madison, New Jersey
Commissioner Daniel A. Fisher
Website landmarkconference.org
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The Landmark Conference is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division III. Member institutions are located in the eastern United States in the states of Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and Washington, D.C.

History

The conference was established on December 5, 2005. When the creation of the new conference was officially announced on December 13, another member institution was included, the Stevens Institute of Technology, but ended up joining the Empire 8. Finally, in November 2006, the University of Scranton became the eighth charter member institution. John A. Reeves began his service as commissioner of the Landmark Conference on September 1, 2006. He was succeeded by Daniel A. Fisher in 2012. The first intraconference competition was played September 15, 2007 at Kings Point, New York, when the University of Scranton defeated the United States Merchant Marine Academy 1-2 in men's soccer.

The Landmark Conference expanded to add Marywood University in men's and women's swimming and diving, and Washington & Jefferson in men's lacrosse.

Current members

The league currently has eight full members:

Institution Location Nickname Founded Type Enrollment Joined
The Catholic University of America Washington, D.C. Cardinals 1887 Private/Catholic 5,510 2007
Drew University Madison, New Jersey Rangers 1867 Private/Methodist 2,647 2007
Goucher College Towson, Maryland Gophers 1885 Private/Non-sectarian 1,475 2007
Juniata College Huntingdon, Pennsylvania Eagles 1876 Private/Church of the Brethren 1,449 2007
Moravian College Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Greyhounds 1742 Private/Moravian 1,792 2007
Susquehanna University Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania Crusaders 1858 Private/Lutheran 2,200 2007
United States Merchant Marine Academy Kings Point, New York Mariners 1942 Federal 910 2007
University of Scranton Scranton, Pennsylvania Royals 1888 Private/Catholic 5,160 2007

Future member institutions

Institution Location Nickname Founded Type Enrollment Joining Current Conference
Elizabethtown College Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania Blue Jays 1899 Private/Church of the Brethren 2,416 2014-15 MAC Commonwealth

Membership timeline

Elizabethtown College University of Scranton United States Merchant Marine Academy Susquehanna University Moravian College Juniata College Goucher College Drew University The Catholic University of America

Sports

Conference sports
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Baseball
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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Field Hockey
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Lacrosse
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Soccer
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Softball
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Swimming
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Tennis
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Track and field
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Volleyball
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Football

Football is not sponsored by the Landmark Conference due to having football programs at only five of the institutions. Therefore the United States Merchant Marine Academy competes in the Liberty League; Juniata College, Moravian College, and Susquehanna University compete in the Centennial Conference while Catholic University plays in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference.

Logo

During January 2007, a contest was announced to design a logo for the newly formed Landmark athletic conference. The contest was only open to undergraduate students from the conference schools. In a first phase, a panel of judges selected a winner at each of the eight Landmark Conference schools. Winners received $250 each. In a second and final round, on February 6, in Washington, D.C., the presidents of the Landmark schools selected the final design from among the eight first round winners. The logo submitted by Susquehanna University's graphic design major and men’s lacrosse player Tim Storck ’08, of Cockeysville, Md., was selected. Storck was awarded the $1000 additional prize. Selected colors were maroon (Pantone 1815) and blue (Pantone 281).

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