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The NESCAC men's basketball tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for the NCAA Division III New England Small College Athletic Conference. The tournament has been held annually since 2001. It is a single-elimination tournament and seeding is based on regular season records. [1]
The NESCAC tournament began in 2000 after the nine NESCAC left ECAC East to form the ice hockey division for their primary conference. The tournament has been held annually ever since with the winner receiving a bid to the Division III National Tournament .
In 2019, Middlebury Water Polo won the Women's Division III Collegiate Club Championship. In 2019, the Middlebury football team won the NESCAC Championship with a perfect 9–0 record, the first in NESCAC history. From 2015 to 2022, the Women's Field Hockey team won six national championships and has won five-straight NCAA titles from 2017 to 2022.
By virtue of their 16–1–1 conference record, the Bantams received the top seed and home ice advantage throughout the 2015 NESCAC Men’s Ice Hockey Championship for a second consecutive season. [6] Though eliminated in the NESCAC quarter finals by Tufts, [7] the Bantams were awarded one of the four at large selections to the 2015 NCAA ...
NESCAC Men's Squash Championship The competition has been won by Trinity College for every year it has been in the athletic conference, competing against Williams College for first spot. In 2016, breaking the pattern, Bates defeated Williams and secured the second place after a loss to Trinity.
Nov. 7—NEW LONDON — In a weekend of firsts for the men's soccer program, Connecticut College was disappointed about settling for second best in the New England Small College Athletic ...
On November, 10th, 2018, during the Colby vs Bowdoin game, there was a reunion of the 2000 NESCAC Champion Mules, the only team in school history to have claimed the title. At half-time of the game, there was a ring ceremony celebrating the 18-year anniversary of the all-time greatest team. The team plays at the Harold Alfond Stadium in Waterville.
Coaches Naumov and Shishkova, originally from Russia, were the 1994 world pairs skating champions. They leave a 23-year-old son, Maxim, another promising talent from Boston who finished fourth in ...