Freedom Football Conference
{{Short description|Defunct NCAA Division III athletic conference}}
{{Infobox sports league
| name = Freedom Football Conference
| founded = 1992
| dissolved = 2003
| conference = NCAA
| division = Division III
| teams = 9
| sports = Football
| region = Northeast
| commissioner = Steve Bamford (1992–2003)
}}
The Freedom Football Conference (FFC) was a college athletic conference that competed in the NCAA's Division III. Member teams were located in New England and New York. It was formed in 1992 and disbanded after the 2003 season. As can be deduced from the conference's name, teams competed within the FFC in football only. The teams competed in other conferences in other sports.
Members
- Norwich University (Now in the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference for football only)
- Plymouth State College (Now in the New England Football Conference for football only)
- Springfield College (Now in the Liberty League for football only)
- United States Coast Guard Academy (Now in the New England Football Conference for football only)
- United States Merchant Marine Academy (Now in the Liberty League for football only)
- Western Connecticut State University (Now in the New Jersey Athletic Conference for football only)
- Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Now in the Liberty League for football only)
Conference champions
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! width="60" | Season ! width="180" | Champion ! width="60" | Record |
1992
| WPI | 5–0 |
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1993
| WPI | 5–0 |
rowspan=2 | 1994
| Merchant Marine | 5–0 |
Plymouth State
| 6–0 |
1995
| Plymouth State | 7–0 |
rowspan=2 | 1996
| Coast Guard | 5–1 |
Springfield
| 5–1 |
1997
| Coast Guard | 6–0 |
1998
| Springfield | 6–0 |
1999
| Western Connecticut State | 6–0 |
2000
| Springfield | 6–0 |
rowspan=2 | 2001
| Plymouth State | 5–1 |
Western Connecticut State
| 5–1 |
2002
| Springfield | 6–0 |
2003
| Springfield | 6–0 |
{{cite web |url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/2012/11standings.pdf |title=Conference Standings and Champions |work=NCAA.org |publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association |page=27 |accessdate=17 July 2012}}
See also
References
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Category:Defunct NCAA Division III conferences
Category:NCAA Division III football by conference
Category:College football-only conferences in the United States
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