Colonial States Athletic Conference

Colonial States Athletic Conference
Colonial States Athletic Conference
(CSAC)
Colonial States Athletic Conference logo
Established 1992
Association NCAA
Division Division III
Members 12
Sports fielded 15 (men's: 7; women's: 8)
Region Mid-Atlantic
Former names Pennsylvania Athletic Conference
Headquarters Aston, Pennsylvania
Commissioner Amy Friedman
Website csacsports.org
Locations
Colonial States Athletic Conference locations

The Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) is an NCAA Division III collegiate athletic conference in the Mid-Atlantic United States. There are currently twelve full member institutions as of 2008. The conference's membership, as with most Middle Atlantic conferences, has been shaken up as a result of the formation of the Landmark Conference and its ensuing domino effect. The conference, founded in 1992 as the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference, changed its name in 2008.[1]

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Members

Current members

Institution Location Founded Enrollment Affiliation Joined Nickname
Baptist Bible College Clarks Summit, PA 1932 1,142 Baptist 2008 Defenders
Cabrini College Radnor, PA 1957 1,759 Catholic 1992 Cavaliers
Cedar Crest College Allentown, PA 1867 1,820 Christian 1992 Falcons
Centenary College Hackettstown, NJ 1867 1,597 Methodist 2007[2] Cyclones
Gwynedd–Mercy College Gwynedd Valley, PA 1948 2,017 Catholic 1992 Griffins
Immaculata University Malvern, PA 1920 1,043 Catholic 1992 Mighty Macs
Keystone College La Plume, PA 1868 1,600 Anglican 2008[3] Giants
Marywood University Scranton, PA 1915 2,470 Catholic 1992 Pacers
Neumann University Aston, PA 1965 3,000 Catholic 1992 Knights
College of Notre Dame Baltimore, MD 1873 3,824 Catholic 2007[2] Gators
Philadelphia Biblical University Langhorne, PA 1913 2,200 Christian 2008[3] Crimson Eagles
Rosemont College Rosemont, PA 1922 2,230 Catholic 1992 Ravens
Shenandoah University Winchester, VA 1875 1,606 Christian 2008 Hornets

associate member in men's lacrosse only

Former members

Staff

Amy J. Friedman, Commissioner

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