ECC Announces Addition of Track and Field Championships

ECC Announces Addition of Track and Field Championships

*Courtesy of ECC Media Relations 

CENTRAL ISLIP, NY - The East Coast Conference has announced the conference will reintroduce both Men's and Women's Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field as championship sports, effective immediately. This will mark the first time since the 2003-04 school year that the ECC will host Track and Field Championships. The addition of the four championships brings the total number of championships sponsored by the ECC to 15.

"We are very pleased to bring Men's and Women's Track and Field back as championship sports. The conference, when it was known as the NYCAC several years ago, did hold track and field championships but eliminated those when sponsorship of the sports were reduced due to schools leaving the league or deciding to no longer offer the sport," said ECC Commissioner, Dr. Robert Dranoff. "We are committed to recognizing our student-athlete's achievements in the classroom as well as in competition, and bringing back these sports is another chance for us to expand this recognition."

 

Current ECC members fielding teams that will participate in the championships include University of the District of Columbia, Molloy College, Queens College, Roberts Wesleyan College, and St. Thomas Aquinas College. The championships will also include associate members Daemen College and Georgian Court University.

 

Daemen will be an associate member for the 2013 championships before becoming a full member of the conference in the 2013-14 season.  Georgian Court and University of the District of Columbia will only field a team in the women's championships.

 

"With the addition of UDC, Roberts Wesleyan and Daemen College, which just entered the DII membership process this year, we realized we had the opportunity to bring Track and Field back as a championship sport," said Dranoff. "We were very pleased, also, to have Georgian Court of the CACC join us as an associate member, this year for women's track and field and next year for men's as well."

 

The Indoor Track and Field Championship will be held on February 23 at St. Anthony's High School in Huntington, N.Y., while the Outdoor Track and Field Championship will be hosted by Queens College on April 27 and 28.

 

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About the ECC

 

Founded as the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference in 1989 and rechristened the East Coast Conference in July 2006, the ECC was formed to enhance intercollegiate athletic competition among member institutions and to assist them in integrating athletics into their academic program in a fiscally sound way. The ECC is committed to the highest standards of scholarship, sportsmanship, teamwork, and citizenship. Its mission is to promote the total person concept in its student-athletes, which stresses the abilities to excel in academic achievement, athletic competition, and positive character traits. East Coast Conference members include: University of Bridgeport (Bridgeport, Conn.); University of the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.); Daemen College (Amherst, N.Y.); Dowling College (Oakdale, N.Y.); LIU Post (Brookville, N.Y.); Mercy College (Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.); Molloy College (Rockville Centre, N.Y.); New York Institute of Technology (Old Westbury, N.Y.); Queens College (Flushing, N.Y.); Roberts Wesleyan College (Rochester, N.Y.) and St. Thomas Aquinas College (Sparkill, N.Y.). Associate Members include: Chestnut Hill College (Philadelphia, Pa.), Dominican College (Orangeburg, N.Y.), and Georgian Court University (Lakewood, N.J.).


The ECC sponsors the following championship sports: baseball; men's and women's basketball; men's and women's cross country; men's and women's lacrosse; softball; men's and women's tennis; men's and women's indoor track and field; men's and women's outdoor track and field; men's and women's soccer; and women's volleyball.

 

The East Coast Conference is a proud member of the NCAA and Division II. Division II is a dynamic and engaging group of colleges, institutions and conferences of varying sizes and educational missions. Division II members encourage and support diversity; value sportsmanship, fairness and equity; and place the highest priority on the overall educational excellence of the student-athlete.