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  2. Chester College of New England - Wikipedia

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    Chester College of New England was a bachelor's degree-granting college that provided a foundation in the liberal arts and the fine arts, complemented by majors in the professional arts. It opened in 1965 as White Pines College and closed at the end of the 2011–12 academic year for financial reasons.

  3. National Intercollegiate Rugby Association - Wikipedia

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    Inaugural members of the association included Army, Bowdoin, Brown, Central Washington, Harvard, Norwich, Quinnipiac, and West Chester. Membership in the organization is limited to NCAA institutions who sponsor women’s rugby at the varsity level. [ 2 ]

  4. New England Collegiate Conference - Wikipedia

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    In June 2007, nine colleges from New England announced the creation of a new athletic conference under the same NECC name. The conference, which began operations July 1, 2008, in Division III, currently includes Lesley University (Cambridge), Mitchell College (New London, Connecticut), Eastern Nazarene College (Quincy) and New England College (Henniker, New Hampshire) as members.

  5. New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference

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    1998 - The NEW-8 offered men's sports and was rebranded as the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC), beginning the 1998–99 academic year. 1998 - Springfield College and the United States Coast Guard Academy (Coast Guard) were the 1st schools with men's and women's sports to join the newly branded NEWMAC in the 1998–99 ...

  6. Conference of New England - Wikipedia

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    The Conference of New England (CNE), formerly known as the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division III. Member institutions are located in New England in the states of Connecticut , Maine , Massachusetts , and Rhode Island .

  7. List of NCAA Division II institutions - Wikipedia

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    New Haven, CT Women's gymnastics: Eastern College Athletic Conference: Southern New Hampshire: Penmen Manchester, NH Men's ice hockey: Northeast-10 Conference: Southwest Baptist: Bearcats: Bolivar, MO Beach volleyball Independent Men's volleyball (2025) Great Lakes Valley Conference: Spring Hill: Badgers Mobile, AL Beach volleyball Independent ...

  8. New England Conference - Wikipedia

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    The New England Conference (full name: New England College Conference of Intercollegiate Athletics) was a collegiate sports conference in the Eastern United States, more specifically in New England, that operated from 1923 to 1947.

  9. New England Collegiate Conference (Division II) - Wikipedia

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    The New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) was an NCAA Division II college athletic conference based in the Northeastern United States that dissolved during the late 1990s after most of its members either moved to Division I or joined Division II leagues such as the Northeast-10 Conference or the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference, now known as the East Coast Conference.