Colby Sawyer and New England College Join NAC

 

 

July 6, 2010 

NORTH ATLANTIC CONFERENCE ADDS TWO MEMBERS 

The North Atlantic Conference is pleased to announce that Colby-Sawyer College and New 

England College have accepted unanimous invitations to join as full members beginning in 

the 2011-12 academic year.   

 

"The North Atlantic Conference Presidents Council is pleased both Colby-Sawyer College 

and New England College will be joining the conference," Chairperson for the Presidents 

Council and University Maine-Farmington President, Dr. Theodora Kalikow said.  "Both 

institutions clearly share the commitment to academic excellence and to the NCAA 

Division III philosophy of the existing NAC members making this an excellent fit for all 

involved." 

 

The addition of Colby-Sawyer and New England College will bring the number of full 

member institutions to 10 and marks the first change in membership for the NAC since 

the addition of Green Mountain College and Lyndon State College in the fall of 2008. 

The two New Hampshire schools are centrally located within the Conference footprint that 

currently includes four institutions in Maine and four institutions in Vermont. 

The NAC currently sponsors 13 championships in men’s and women’s athletics. Beginning 

in the fall of 2011, both schools will take part in nine NAC championships; men's and 

women's basketball, men's and women’s cross country, field hockey, men's and women's 

soccer and women’s lacrosse. Colby-Sawyer will also compete in women’s volleyball and 

men’s tennis while New England College will compete in men’s lacrosse and softball. 

The North Atlantic Conference members sponsoring baseball and women’s tennis, 

currently compete in the North Eastern Athletic Conference for those sports.  Both New 

England College and Colby-Sawyer will join this existing partnership in baseball and 

Colby-Sawyer will also compete with the NEAC as an associate member in women’s 

tennis. 

 

"From a sport sponsorship and geographic standpoint, Colby-Sawyer and New England 

College are the perfect additions to our already strong Conference," Commissioner Julie 

Muller indicated.  "I have no doubt they will each make a seamless transition into the NAC 

and their student-athletes will continue to have the outstanding experiences to which they 

are accustomed. 

 

Colby-Sawyer currently offers 18 varsity athletic programs and will add field hockey to 

that total in 2011. The institution, current member of The Commonwealth Coast 

Conference (TCCC), has seen an array of success over the years, which includes 13 NCAA 

tournament appearances, two Equestrian National Championships (1989, 1994), USCSA 

Men’s Alpine Skiing National Championship (2009), 18 TCCC Championships, and 22 ECAC 

tournament appearances.  

 

“We look forward to competing in the NAC in 2011 and providing a quality experience for 

our student-athletes in reaching their athletic potential,” said Athletic Director Deb 

McGrath. 

 

Colby-Sawyer President Tom Galligan expressed his wholehearted support for their 

acceptance to the NAC prior to heading out for a well deserved holiday.  

New England College is a member of the NCAA Division III and sponsors 13 varsity sports. 

The Pilgrims have been competitive in both their current conference, The Commonwealth 

Coast Conference (TCCC), and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) winning 

several conference championships and earning 13 NCAA Tournament appearances over 

the past 11 years. 

 

"The move to the North Atlantic Conference will benefit the New England College student- 

athletes by providing great competition as well as an emphasis on sportsmanship and 

citizenship,” said NEC Athletic Director Lori Runksmeier. “We are excited to have been 

invited into the league and look forward to a long and mutually beneficial partnership." 

 

 

"New England College is most pleased to be joining the colleague institutions of the North 

Atlantic Conference,” stated New England College President Michele Perkins. “Not only 

does the conference allow our student-athletes to establish new athletic relationships, but 

it will also provide an opportunity to maintain the long and collegial rivalry we have 

enjoyed with our neighbor Colby-Sawyer College." 

 

Founded in the fall of 1999, the North Atlantic Conference is comprised of eight NCAA 

Division-III institutions. Current members are Castleton State College (Castleton, VT), 

Green Mountain College (Poultney, VT), Husson University (Bangor, ME), Johnson State 

College (Johnson, VT), Lyndon State College (Lyndon, VT), University of Maine at 

Farmington (Farmington, ME), Maine Maritime Academy (Castine, ME) and Thomas 

College (Waterville, ME). 


Men’s basketball player, Benjamin Russell, has been named the Mariners Male Athlete of the Month for January 2012.


Women’s basketball player, Leah Jackson, has been named the Mariners Female Athlete of the Month for January 2012.

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