:Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference

{{Short description|Northeastern US intercollegiate conference}}

{{more citations needed|date=May 2019}}

{{Infobox sports league

| name = Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference

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| logo = AMCConference logo 2022.png

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| founded = 1997

| association = NCAA

| division = Division III

| teams = 9

| sports = 18

| mens = 9

| womens = 9

| region = Northeastern United States

| headquarters = North Boston, New York

| commissioner = Donna Ledwin

| website = {{url|www.amccsports.org}}

| map = ALMCC-USA-states.png

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The Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division III. Member institutions are located in the northeastern United States in the states of New York and Pennsylvania.

History

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}}File:AMCConference logo.pngThe most recent changes to conference membership took place in 2020, with two full members and one associate member leaving. D'Youville College began a transition to NCAA Division II in the East Coast Conference,{{cite press release|url=https://www.eccsports.org/information/general-news/2019-20/030320_dyouville |title=ECC to Add D'Youville as Conference's 11th Member |publisher=East Coast Conference |date=March 3, 2020 |access-date=March 16, 2020}} and Franciscan University of Steubenville completed a multi-year transition to full membership in the D-III Presidents' Athletic Conference.{{cite press release|url=http://pacathletics.org/news/2019/4/16/general-pac-adds-franciscan-as-full-member.aspx |title=PAC adds Franciscan as full member |publisher=Presidents' Athletic Conference |date=April 16, 2019 |access-date=April 22, 2019}} Wittenberg University, which became a men's volleyball associate in 2018–19, left the AMCC to return to the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League, where it had played from the start of its program in the 2015–16 school year through 2017–18.{{cite press release|url=https://mcvl.org/sports/mvball/2019-20/releases/20200124iy0ukj |title=Wittenberg Back to the MCVL in 2021 |publisher=Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League |date=January 24, 2020 |access-date=February 18, 2020}} Medaille College joined the entirely New York-based Empire 8, effective the 2022–23 school year.{{cite news |title=Medaille College to Join Empire 8 as Tenth Member in Fall of 2022 |url=https://empire8.com/news/2021/8/26/general-medaille-college-to-join-empire-8-as-tenth-member-in-fall-of-2022.aspx |access-date=October 9, 2021 |publisher=Empire 8 |date=August 26, 2021}} Wells College, current affiliate member for swimming and diving, added men's volleyball to compete in the AMCC as an affiliate, effective the 2023 spring season (2022–23 school year).{{cite news |title=AMCC Extends Affiliate Membership to Wells College Men's Volleyball - AMCC |url=https://www.amccsports.org/general/2021-22/Releases/Affiliate_Membership_Wells_MVB |access-date=February 9, 2022 |publisher=Allegheny Mountain Athletic Conference |date=January 19, 2022}} Carlow University joined in 2023–24 from the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics' River States Conference but spent its exploratory year in the prior NAIA season.{{cite news |title=Carlow University Athletics to join AMCC, NCAA Division III |url=https://athletics.carlow.edu/article/1438 |access-date=July 8, 2022 |work=Carlow Celtics |date=July 6, 2022}}

=Chronological timeline=

  • 1997 - In 1997, the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) was founded. Charter members included Frostburg State University, La Roche College (now La Roche University), Lake Erie College, Pennsylvania State University at Erie, the Behrend College (a.k.a. Penn State–Erie or Penn State–Behrend), the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford (a.k.a. Pitt–Bradford) and the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg (a.k.a. Pitt–Greensburg), effective beginning the 1997-98 academic year.
  • 1998 - Pennsylvania State University at Altoona (a.k.a. Penn State Altoona) joined the AMCC, effective in the 1998-99 academic year.
  • 2005 - Hilbert College and Medaille College joined the AMCC, effective in the 2005-06 academic year.
  • 2006 - Mount Aloysius College joined the AMCC, effective in the 2006-07 academic year.
  • 2008
  • Lake Erie left the AMCC to join the NCAA Division II ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as an NCAA D-II Independent (which would then later join the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) a few seasons later, effective beginning the 2010-11 academic year), effective after the 2007-08 academic year.
  • D'Youville College (now "University") joined the AMCC, effective in the 2008-09 academic year.
  • 2009 - Franciscan University of Steubenville joined the AMCC, effective in the 2009-10 academic year.
  • 2010 - Frostburg State left the AMCC to join the Capital Athletic Conference (CAC), effective after the 2009-10 academic year.
  • 2015 - New Jersey City University joined the AMCC as an associate member for women's bowling, effective in the 2016 spring season (2015-16 academic year).
  • 2017 - Hiram College joined the AMCC as an associate member for men's volleyball, effective in the 2018 spring season (2017-18 academic year).
  • 2018 - Five institutions joined the AMCC as associate members: Geneva College, Thiel College and Wittenberg University for men's volleyball; Saint Vincent College for women's bowling; and the State University of New York at Delhi for men's & women's swimming & diving, all effective in the 2019 spring season (2018-19 academic year).
  • 2019 - Alfred State College joined the AMCC, effective in the 2019-20 academic year.
  • 2020
  • Two institutions left the AMCC at the end of the 2019–20 academic year. D'Youville began a transition to NCAA Division II as a new member of the East Coast Conference (ECC), and Franciscan, which was already a multi-sport associate member of the Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC), became a full member of that league.
  • Also at that time, men's volleyball associate Wittenberg left to return to its previous men's volleyball home of the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League.
  • Two schools became associate members effective in 2020–21—Saint Vincent added men's volleyball to its AMCC associate membership, while Wells College joined the AMCC as an associate member for men's and women's swimming & diving.
  • 2022
  • Medaille left the AMCC at the end of the 2021–22 academic year to join the Empire 8 Athletic Conference (Empire 8). It remained an AMCC associate in bowling.
  • Wells added men's volleyball to its AMCC associate membership, effective with the 2023 spring season (2022–23 academic year).
  • Two schools announced that they would join the AMCC in 2023–24. Carlow University joined after spending its first NCAA exploratory season in the NAIA's River States Conference, and Wells became a full AMCC member.[https://www.wells-express.com/general/2022-23/releases/20220815jr65z7 Wells College To Join The AMCC Starting 2023-24 - Wells]
  • The PAC, primary home of AMCC men's volleyball associates Geneva, Saint Vincent, and Thiel, announced it would begin sponsoring that sport in the 2025 season (2024–25 academic year). Accordingly, all three will leave the AMCC after the 2024 season.{{cite press release |url=https://pacathletics.org/news/2022/12/13/general-pac-approves-mens-volleyball-as-24th-conference-sport.aspx |title=PAC Approves Men's Volleyball as 24th Conference Sport |publisher=Presidents' Athletic Conference |date=December 14, 2022 |access-date=November 22, 2023}}
  • 2023
  • AMCC bowling associate Medaille announced it would close at the end of the 2022–23 academic year.{{cite press release |url=https://www.medaille.edu/medaille-university-closure-statement |title=Medaille University Closure Statement |publisher=Medaille University |date=May 17, 2023 |access-date=August 24, 2023}}
  • The PAC announced that current AMCC men's volleyball associate Hiram would move that sport to the PAC after the 2024 season.{{cite press release |url=https://pacathletics.org/news/2023/6/6/general-pac-extends-affiliate-membership-to-hiram-college-in-mens-volleyball-in-2024-25.aspx |title=PAC Extends Affiliate Membership to Hiram College in Men's Volleyball in 2024-25 |publisher=Presidents' Athletic Conference |date=June 6, 2023 |access-date=November 22, 2023}}
  • The AMCC announced that it would add Buffalo State University and Houghton University as men's volleyball associates in 2024–25. At the time of announcement, both were preparing to start men's volleyball programs in 2023–24.{{cite press release |url=https://www.amccsports.org/sports/mvball/2022-23/releases/MVB_Affiliate_Membership |title=AMCC Announces Changes to Men's Volleyball Affiliate Membership |publisher=Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference |date=June 26, 2023 |access-date=November 22, 2023}}
  • 2024 - Wells announced that it would close at the end of the 2023-24 academic year.{{cite press release |title=Announcement of Closure |url=https://www.wells.edu/announcement-of-closure/ |website=Wells College |date=2024-04-29|access-date=2024-04-29}}

Member schools

=Current members=

The AMCC currently has nine full members, with four being part of Pennsylvania's Commonwealth System of Higher Education, made up of state-supported but privately chartered institutions; one public institution; and five private institutions.

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"

! Institution

! Location

! Founded

! Type

! Enrollment

! Nickname

! Joined

Alfred State College

| Alfred, New York

| 1908

| Public

| 3,500

| Pioneers

| 2019

Carlow University

| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

| 1929

| rowspan="4" | Private

| 2,400

| Celtics

| 2023

Hilbert College

| Hamburg, New York

| 1957

| 1,100

| Hawks

| 2005

La Roche University

| McCandless, Pennsylvania

| 1963

| 1,465

| Redhawks

| 1997

Mount Aloysius College

| Cresson, Pennsylvania

| 1853

| 1,600

| Mounties

| 2006

Penn State Altoona

| Logan Township, Pennsylvania

| 1939

| rowspan="4" | State-related

| 3,800

| Lions

| 1998

Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
(Penn State Behrend)

| Erie, Pennsylvania

| 1948

| 4,046

| Lions

| 1997

University of Pittsburgh at Bradford

| Bradford, Pennsylvania

| 1963

| 1,502

| Panthers

| 1997

University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg

| Greensburg, Pennsylvania

| 1963

| 1,704

| Bobcats

| 1997

;Notes:

{{notelist|group=full}}

=Associate members=

The AMCC currently has four associate members. While Saint Vincent departed for the Presidents' Athletic Conference for men's volleyball in 2024–25, it remains a bowling associate.

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"

! Institution

! Location

! Founded

! Type

! Enrollment

! Nickname

! Joined

! Primary
conference

! AMCC
sport(s)

Buffalo State University

| Buffalo, New York

| 1871

| Public{{efn|group=futureaff|name=SUNY|Part of the State University of New York System.}}

| 8,339

| Bengals

| 2024–25

| SUNYAC

| Men's volleyball

Houghton University

| Houghton, New York

| 1883

| Wesleyan

| 927

| Highlanders

| 2024–25

| Empire 8

| Men's volleyball

New Jersey City University

| Jersey City, New Jersey

| 1929

| Public

| 7,300

| Gothic Knights

| 2015–16

| New Jersey (NJAC)

| {{sortname|Women's|bowling|nolink=y}}

Saint Vincent College

| Latrobe, Pennsylvania

| 1846

| Private

| 1,766

| Bearcats

| 2018–19

| Presidents' (PAC)

| {{sortname|Women's|bowling|nolink=y}}

{{notelist|group=aff}}

=Former members=

The AMCC has six former full members, one of which remained an AMCC bowling affiliate for a year until the school's closure.

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! Institution

! Location

! Founded

! Type

! Enrollment

! Nickname

! Joined

! Left

! Current
conference

D'Youville College{{efn|group=former|D'Youville University since 2022–23.}}

| Buffalo, New York

| 1946

| Private

| 2,900

| Saints{{efn|group=former|D'Youville was nicknamed "Spartans" during its AMCC tenure. The school changed its nickname to "Saints" in 2020, at the same time it moved to Division II.{{cite press release|url=http://athletics.dyc.edu/general/2019-20/releases/We-ve_got_BIG_NEWS_from_D-Youville- |title=We've got BIG NEWS from D'Youville! |publisher=D'Youville Saints |date=June 22, 2020 |access-date=July 17, 2020}}}}

| 2009

| 2020

| East Coast (ECC){{efn|group=former|name=D2|Currently an NCAA Division II athletic conference.}}

Franciscan University of Steubenville

| Steubenville, Ohio

| 1946

| Private

| 2,238

| Barons

| 2008

| 2019

| Presidents' (PAC)

Frostburg State University

| Frostburg, Maryland

| 1898

| Public

| 6,133

| Bobcats

| 1997

| 2009

| Mountain East (MEC){{efn|group=former|name=D2}}

Lake Erie College

| Painesville, Ohio

| 1856

| Private

| 975

| Storm

| 1997

| 2007

| Great Midwest (G-MAC){{efn|group=former|name=D2}}

Medaille College

| Buffalo, New York

| 1937

| Private

| 2,600

| Mavericks

| 2005

| 2022

| N/A{{efn|group=former|Medaille announced that it would close on August 31, 2023.}}

Wells College

| Aurora, New York

| 1868

| Private

| 480

| Express

| 2023{{efn|group=full|Wells was an associate member for men's and women's swimming & diving since 2020–21 and in men's volleyball since 2022–23 school year, before joining as a full member effective in the 2023–24 school year.}}

| 2024

| N/A{{efn|group=former|Wells announced that it would close on May 31, 2024.}}

;Notes:

{{notelist|group=former}}

=Former associate members=

The AMCC has eight former associate members:

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"

! Institution

! Location

! Founded

! Type

! Enrollment

! Nickname

! Joined

! Left

! AMCC
sport

! Primary
conference

! Current
conference
in former
AMCC Sport

Geneva College

| Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania

| 1848

| Private

| 1,791

| Golden Tornadoes

| 2018–19

| 2023–24

| {{sortname|Men's|volleyball|nolink=y}}

|colspan=2| Presidents' (PAC)

Hiram College

| Hiram, Ohio

| 1850

| Private

| 1,350

| Terriers

| 2017–18

| 2023–24

| {{sortname|Men's|volleyball|nolink=y}}

| North Coast (NCAC)
{{small|(PAC in 2025)}}

| Presidents' (PAC)

Medaille College

| Buffalo, New York

| 1937

| Private

| 2,600

| Mavericks

| 2022–23{{efn|group=fass|Measured from Medaille's departure from full AMCC membership.}}

| 2023–24

| women's bowling

| colspan=2" | N/A{{efn|group=fass|Medaille announced that it would close on August 31, 2023.}}

Saint Vincent College

| Latrobe, Pennsylvania

| 1846

| Private

| 1,766

| Bearcats

| 2018–19

| 2023–24

| {{sortname|Men's|volleyball|nolink=y}}{{cite press release|url=https://www.amccsports.org/sports/mvball/2019-20/releases/MVB_Membership_Changes |title=AMCC Announces Changes to Men's Volleyball Affiliate Membership |publisher=Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference |date=January 8, 2020 |access-date=February 26, 2020}}

|colspan=2| Presidents' (PAC)

State University of New York at Delhi

| Delhi, New York

| 1913

| Public

| 3,000

| Broncos

| 2018–19{{sup|m.sw.}}
2018–19{{sup|w.sw.}}

| 2019–20{{sup|m.sw.}}
2019–20{{sup|w.sw.}}

| men's swimming & diving
women's swimming & diving

| colspan=2" | North Atlantic (NAC){{efn|group=fass|During their tenure as an affiliate member of the AMCC, SUNY Delhi's primary home conference was the American Collegiate Athletic Association (ACAA) during the 2018–19 school year.}}

Thiel College

| Greenville, Pennsylvania

| 1866

| Private

| 1,096

| Tomcats

| 2018–19

| 2023–24

| {{sortname|Men's|volleyball|nolink=y}}

|colspan=2| Presidents' (PAC)

Wells College

| Aurora, New York

| 1868

| Private

| 480

| Express

| 2020–21{{sup|m&w.sw.}}
2022–23{{sup|m.vb.}}

| 2023–24{{sup|m&w.sw.}}
2023–24{{sup|m.vb.}}

| men's and women's swimming & diving
men's volleyball

| colspan=2" | AMCC

Wittenberg University

| Springfield, Ohio

| 1845

| Private

| 2,050

| Tigers

| 2018–19

| 2019–20

| men's volleyball

| North Coast (NCAC)

| Midwest (MCVL)

;Notes:

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Sports

{{see also|AMCC men's basketball tournament}}

The AMCC Conference sponsors championships in the following sports:

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|+ Conference sports

!Sport

Men'sWomen's
Baseball{{center|{{Y}}}}
Basketball{{center|{{Y}}}}{{center|{{Y}}}}
Bowling{{center|{{Y}}}}
Cross Country{{center|{{Y}}}}{{center|{{Y}}}}
Golf{{center|{{Y}}}}
Lacrosse{{center|{{Y}}}}
|Soccer{{center|{{Y}}}}{{center|{{Y}}}}
Softball{{center|{{Y}}}}
Swimming & Diving{{center|{{Y}}}}{{center|{{Y}}}}
Tennis{{center|{{Y}}}}{{center|{{Y}}}}
Volleyball{{center|{{Y}}}}{{center|{{Y}}}}
Wrestling{{center|{{Y}}}}

=Men's sponsored sports by school=

Departing members in pink.

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%"
SchoolBaseballBasketballCross
Country
GolfSoccerSwimming
& Diving
TennisVolleyballTotal
Alfred State

| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{N}} || 5

Carlow

| {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || 5

Hilbert

| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || 6

La Roche

| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}} || 5

Mount Aloysius

| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || 7

PS-Altoona

| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || 7

PS-Behrend

| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || 7

Pitt-Bradford

| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || 6

Pitt-Greensburg

| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || 6

Totals || 9 || 10 || 8 || 9 || 10 || 5 || 5 || 5+2 || 60+2
Buffalo State

| || || || || || || || {{Y}} || 1

Houghton

| || || || || || || || {{Y}} || 1

==Men's varsity sports not sponsored by the AMCC that are played by AMCC schools==

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%"
SchoolFootballLacrosseTrack
& Field
(Indoor)
Track
& Field
(Outdoor)
Water PoloWrestling
Alfred State

| ECFC || {{N}} || ECAC || UEC || {{N}} || ECWC

Carlow

| {{N}} || {{N}} || TBA || TBA || {{N}} || {{N}}

Hilbert

| Independent || UEC || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}

La Roche

| {{N}} || UEC || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}

PS-Behrend

| {{N}} || {{N}} || Independent || UEC || MPSF || ECWC

Pitt-Bradford

| {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}} || ECWC

=Women's sponsored sports by school=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%"
SchoolBasketballBowlingCross
Country
SoccerSoftballSwimming
& Diving
TennisVolleyballTotal
Alfred State

| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || 6

Carlow

| {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || 6

Hilbert

| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || 7

La Roche

| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || 7

Mount Aloysius

| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || 7

PS-Altoona

| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || 7

PS-Behrend

| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || 8

Pitt-Bradford

| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || 7

Pitt-Greensburg

| {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || {{N}} || {{Y}} || {{Y}} || 7

Totals || 10 || 7+2 || 8 || 10 || 10 || 5 || 7 || 10 || 67+2
New Jersey City

| || {{Y}} || || || || || || || 1

Saint Vincent

| || {{Y}} || || || || || || || 1

==Women's varsity sports not sponsored by the AMCC that are played by AMCC schools==

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SchoolGolf || Field HockeyLacrosseTrack
& Field
(Indoor)
Track
& Field
(Outdoor)
Water
Polo
Alfred State

| {{N}} || Independent || {{N}} || Independent || UEC || {{N}}

Carlow

| TBA || {{N}} || {{N}} || TBA || TBA || {{N}}

Hilbert

| {{N}} || {{N}} || UEC || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}

La Roche

| {{N}} || {{N}} || UEC || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}

Mount Aloysius

| Independent || {{N}} || UEC || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}

PS-Altoona

| Independent || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}}

PS-Behrend

| Independent || {{N}} || {{N}} || {{N}} || UEC || CWPA

References

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