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Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Established: 1970 NCAA Division I FCS Members 12 Sports fielded 15 (men's: 7; women's: 8) Region East Coast Headquarters Virginia Beach, VA Commissioner Dennis E. Thomas (since 2002) Website www.meacsports.com Locations The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) is a collegiate athletic conference of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the Southeastern United States. It participates in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I, and in football, in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). Contents [hide] 1 Membership 1.1 Current members 1.2 Former Member 2 Conference facilities 3 Championships 3.1 Football 3.2 Men's basketball 3.3 Tournaments Performance by school 3.4 Women's basketball 3.5 Softball 3.6 Baseball 4 See also 5 References 6 External links [edit] Membership [edit] Current members Locations of current Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference full member institutions.MEAC was founded in 1970 with seven schools: Delaware State University (then Delaware State College), Howard University, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University, and South Carolina State University. Membership has fluctuated through the years, but now stands at twelve schools, including six of the founding members.[1] Both North Carolina Central University and Savannah State University have submitted applications to join the MEAC and are being considered at this time with the MEAC's moratorium on expansion being lifted. [2] School Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Years Nickname Bethune-Cookman Daytona Beach, FL 1904 Private / Methodist 3,400 1979–present Wildcats Coppin State Baltimore, MD 1900 Public 3,200 1985–present Eagles Delaware State Dover, DE 1891 Public 3,800 1970–present Hornets Florida A&M Tallahassee, FL 1887 Public 11,700 1979–1984, 1986–present Rattlers Hampton Hampton, VA 1868 Private / Non-sectarian 4,500 1995–present Pirates Howard Washington, DC 1867 Private / Non-sectarian 11,200 1970–present Bison Maryland - Eastern Shore Princess Anne, MD 1886 Public 4,000 1970–1979, 1981–present Hawks Morgan State Baltimore, MD 1867 Public 6,600 1970–1979, 1984–present Bears Norfolk State Norfolk, VA 1935 Public 8,500 1997–present Spartans North Carolina A&T Greensboro, NC 1891 Public 11,100 1970–present Aggies South Carolina State Orangeburg, SC 1896 Public 4,500 1970–present Bulldogs Winston-Salem State Winston-Salem, NC 1892 Public 6,400 2008–present Rams [edit] Former Member North Carolina Central University left MEAC to join the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) in 1979. School Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Years Nickname North Carolina Central Durham, NC 1909 Public 8,675 1970–1979 Eagles [edit] Conference facilities School Football stadium Capacity Basketball arena Capacity Bethune-Cookman Municipal Stadium 10,000 Moore Gymnasium 3,000 Coppin State Non-football school – Coppin Center 1,720 Delaware State Alumni Stadium 7,000 Memorial Hall 3,000 Florida A&M Bragg Memorial Stadium 25,500 Jake Gaither Gymnasium 3,365 Hampton Armstrong Stadium 17,000 Hampton Convocation Center 7,200 Howard William H. Greene Stadium 10,000 Burr Gymnasium 2,700 Maryland-Eastern Shore Non-football school – Hytche Athletic Center 5,500 Morgan State Hughes Stadium 10,000 Hill Field House 4,250 Norfolk State William "Dick" Price Stadium 30,000 Joseph G. Echols Memorial Hall 7,000 North Carolina A&T State Aggie Stadium 22,000 Corbett Sports Center 5,700 South Carolina State Oliver C. Dawson Stadium 22,000 SHM Memorial Center 3,200 Winston-Salem State Bowman Gray Stadium 17,000 LJVM Coliseum Annex 4,000 [edit] Championships [edit] Football Season Champion(s) 1971 Morgan State 1972 North Carolina Central 1973 North Carolina Central 1974 South Carolina State 1975 South Carolina State 1976 South Carolina State 1977 South Carolina State 1978 South Carolina State 1979 Morgan State 1980 South Carolina State 1981 South Carolina State 1982 South Carolina State 1983 South Carolina State 1984 Bethune-Cookman 1985 Delaware State 1986 North Carolina A&T State 1987 Howard 1988 Bethune-Cookman Delaware State Florida A&M 1989 Delaware State 1990 Florida A&M 1991 North Carolina A&T State 1992 North Carolina A&T State 1993 Howard 1994 South Carolina State 1995 Florida A&M 1996 Florida A&M 1997 Hampton 1998 Florida A&M Hampton 1999 North Carolina A&T State 2000 Florida A&M 2001 Florida A&M 2002 Bethune-Cookman 2003 North Carolina A&T State 2004 Hampton South Carolina State 2005 Hampton 2006 Hampton 2007 Delaware State 2008 South Carolina State [edit] Men's basketball It has been suggested that this section be split into a new article entitled Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Tournament. (Discuss) Season Regular season champion(s) Tournament champion 1972 North Carolina A&T State North Carolina A&T State 1973 Maryland-Eastern Shore North Carolina A&T State 1974 Maryland-Eastern Shore Maryland-Eastern Shore 1975 North Carolina A&T State North Carolina A&T State 1976 North Carolina A&T State North Carolina A&T State 1977 South Carolina State Morgan State 1978 North Carolina A&T State North Carolina A&T State 1979 North Carolina A&T State North Carolina A&T State 1980 Howard Howard 1981 North Carolina A&T State Howard 1982 North Carolina A&T State North Carolina A&T State 1983 Howard North Carolina A&T State 1984 North Carolina A&T State North Carolina A&T State 1985 North Carolina A&T State North Carolina A&T State 1986 North Carolina A&T State North Carolina A&T State 1987 Howard North Carolina A&T State 1988 North Carolina A&T State North Carolina A&T State 1989 South Carolina State South Carolina State 1990 Coppin State Coppin State University 1991 Coppin State Florida A&M 1992 Howard Howard 1993 Coppin State Coppin State 1994 Coppin State North Carolina A&T State 1995 Coppin State North Carolina A&T State 1996 Coppin State South Carolina State South Carolina State 1997 Coppin State Coppin State 1998 Coppin State South Carolina State 1999 South Carolina State Coppin State Florida A&M 2000 South Carolina State South Carolina State 2001 Hampton Hampton 2002 Hampton Hampton 2003 South Carolina State South Carolina State 2004 South Carolina State Coppin State Florida A&M 2005 Delaware State Delaware State 2006 Delaware State Hampton 2007 Delaware State Florida A&M 2008 Morgan State Coppin State 2009 Morgan State Morgan State [edit] Tournaments Performance by school School Championships Championship Years North Carolina A&T State 15 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1994, 1995 South Carolina State 5 1989, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003 Coppin State 4 1990, 1993, 1997, 2008 Florida A&M 4 1991, 1994, 2004, 2007 Howard 3 1980, 1981, 1992 Hampton 3 2001, 2002, 2006 Morgan State 2 1977, 2009 Maryland-Eastern Shore 1 1974 Delaware State 1 2005 [edit] Women's basketball Season Regular season champion(s) Tournament champion 1978 – South Carolina State 1979 – South Carolina State 1980 – – 1981 – – 1982 – Howard 1983 – South Carolina State 1984 South Carolina State Bethune-Cookman 1985 South Carolina State Howard 1986 South Carolina State South Carolina State 1987 Howard Howard 1988 North Carolina A&T State Howard 1989 North Carolina A&T State Howard 1990 North Carolina A&T State Howard 1991 South Carolina State Coppin State 1992 South Carolina State South Carolina State 1993 South Carolina State Coppin State Florida A&M South Carolina State 1994 South Carolina State North Carolina A&T State 1995 Florida A&M Florida A&M 1996 Florida A&M Howard 1997 Howard Howard 1998 Howard Howard 1999 Hampton Florida A&M 2000 Howard Hampton 2001 Howard Howard 2002 Howard Norfolk State 2003 Hampton Hampton 2004 Delaware State Hampton Hampton 2005 Coppin State Coppin State 2006 Coppin State Coppin State 2007 Coppin State Delaware State 2008 North Carolina A&T State Coppin State [edit] Softball Bethune-Cookman won the Florida Regional in 2005, the first NCAA Regional Final ever won by a MEAC school, and ended that season ranked #18 in a national poll.[3] Season Champion(s) 1993 Florida A&M 1994 Florida A&M 1995 Florida A&M 1996 Hampton 1997 Florida A&M 1998 Florida A&M 1999 Florida A&M 2000 Bethune-Cookman 2001 Bethune-Cookman 2002 Bethune-Cookman 2003 Bethune-Cookman 2004 Bethune-Cookman 2005 Florida A&M 2006 Florida A&M 2007 Howard [edit] Baseball Season Regular season champion(s) Tournament champion 1975 Howard 1976 Howard 1977 Howard 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 Howard 1985 1986 Howard 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 North Carolina A&T State 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Hampton Hampton 1999 Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman 2000 Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman 2001 Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman 2002 Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman 2003 Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman 2004 Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman 2005 North Carolina A&T State North Carolina A&T State 2006 Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman 2007 Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman 2008 Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman [edit] See also African American topics History [show] Atlantic slave trade · Maafa Slavery in the United States Military history of African Americans Jim Crow laws · Redlining Civil Rights Movements 1896–1954 and 1955–1968 Afrocentrism Reparations for slavery Culture [show] African American studies Neighborhoods · Juneteenth Black Colleges and Universities Kwanzaa · Art · Museums Dance · Literature · Music Religion [show] Black church Black liberation theology Black theology Doctrine of Father Divine Nation of Islam Black Hebrew Israelites Political movements [show] Pan-Africanism · Nationalism Black Power · Capitalism Conservatism · Populism · Leftism Black Panther Party · Garveyism Civic and 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Retrieved on 2008-03-17. ^ http://www.news-record.com/content/2009/03/05/article/expanded_meac_could_have_two_divisions ^ "MEAC History" (PDF). meacsports.com. http://www.meacsports.com/meac_history/meac_history.pdf. Retrieved on 2008-03-17. [edit] External links MEAC Sports - Official website [show]v • d • eMid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Bethune-Cookman • Coppin State • Delaware State • Florida A&M • Hampton • Howard • Maryland-Eastern Shore • Morgan State • Norfolk State • North Carolina A&T State • South Carolina State • Winston-Salem State [show]v • d • eFootball stadiums of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Aggie Stadium (North Carolina A&T) • Alumni Stadium (Delaware State) • Armstrong Stadium (Hampton) • Bowman Gray Stadium (Winston-Salem State) • Bragg Memorial Stadium (Florida A&M) • Hughes Stadium (Morgan State) • Municipal Stadium (Bethune-Cookman) • Oliver C. Dawson Stadium (South Carolina State) • William "Dick" Price Stadium (Norfolk State) • William H. Greene Stadium (Howard) [show]v • d • eBasketball arenas of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Burr Gymnasium (Howard) • Coppin Center (Coppin State) • Corbett Sports Center (North Carolina A&T) • Hampton Convocation Center (Hampton) • Talmadge L. Hill Field House (Morgan State) • Hytche Athletic Center (UMES) • Jake Gaither Gymnasium (Florida A&M) • Joseph G. Echols Memorial Hall (Norfolk State) • LJVMC Annex (Winston-Salem State) • Memorial Hall (Delaware State) • Moore Gymnasium (Bethune-Cookman) • SHM Memorial Center (South Carolina State) [show]v • d • eNCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision Conferences Big Sky Conference • Big South Conference • Colonial Athletic Association • Great West Conference • Ivy League • Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference • Missouri Valley Football Conference • Northeast Conference • Ohio Valley Conference • Patriot League • Pioneer Football League • Southern Conference • Southland Conference • Southwestern Athletic Conference • Independents NCAA Division I Football Championship Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Eastern_Athletic_Conference" Categories: Wikipedia articles to be split from January | Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference | College athletics conferences | NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision conferences
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