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Yankee Small College Conference is a division II conference in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association. The conference consists of two-year and four-year schools from Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.[1] In 2011 the conference added three new members from the disbanded Sunrise Athletic Conference (NAIA) along with Hampshire College, who previously competed as an independent athletics program.[1]
Conference sports
Current members
Institution
|
Location
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Founded
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Affiliation
|
Enrollment
|
Year Joined
|
Team Nickname
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Central Maine Community College
|
Auburn, Maine
|
1963
|
Public Junior college
|
2,720
|
|
Mustangs
|
College of St. Joseph
|
Rutland, Vermont
|
1956
|
Private
|
500
|
2011
|
Saints
|
Eastern Maine Community College
|
Bangor, Maine
|
1966
|
Public Junior college
|
2,099
|
|
Golden Eagles
|
Great Bay Community College
|
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
|
1945
|
Public Junior college
|
1,850
|
|
Herons
|
Hampshire College
|
Amherst, Massachusetts
|
1965
|
Private
|
1,463
|
2011
|
Frogs
|
Nashua Community College
|
Nashua, New Hampshire
|
1970
|
Public Junior college
|
2,147
|
|
Jaguars
|
New Hampshire Technical Institute
|
Concord, New Hampshire
|
1961
|
Public Junior college
|
4,127
|
|
Capitals
|
Northern Maine Community College
|
Presque Isle, Maine
|
1961
|
Public Junior college
|
1,129
|
|
Falcons
|
Paul Smith's College
|
Paul Smiths, New York
|
1946
|
Private
|
1,000
|
2011
|
Bobcats
|
Southern Maine Community College
|
South Portland, Maine
|
1946
|
Public Junior college
|
6,261
|
|
Seawolves
|
University of Maine at Machias
|
Machias, Maine
|
1909
|
Public
|
1,200
|
2011
|
Clippers
|
University of Maine at Augusta
|
Augusta, Maine
|
1965
|
Public
|
5,054
|
|
Moose
|
University of New Hampshire Club Sports
|
Durham, New Hampshire
|
1866
|
Public
|
15,253
|
|
Wildcats
|
Unity College
|
Unity, Maine
|
1965
|
Private
|
564
|
|
Rams
|
Vermont Technical College
|
Randolph, Vermont
|
1866
|
Public
|
1,453
|
|
Green Knights
|
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