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NYAC crew in 1911. The NYAC's Mercury Cup series is the premier regional fencing event in North America. The series includes a number of épée and sabre tournaments, ending each season with the "Epeepalooza" and "Sabrage" events. Competitors earn points based on final placements at each tournament, with the champion being the highest-ranked ...
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New York Athletic Club Men's Basketball Team is an independent basketball club representing the basketball department of The New York Athletic Club.Founded in 1952, the teams most recent accomplishment is winning back-to-back NACAD Championships, a tournament held for basketball teams part of large sporting clubs around the United States.
NYAC is the initialism for: New York Athletic Club; Northumberland Youth Advisory Council, Ontario, Canada; North York Aquatic Club, a youth Competitive swim club in ...
New York Athletic Club is an American soccer club based in Westchester County, New York, United States.Founded in 2008, the club fields teams in both the National Premier Soccer League and the Cosmopolitan Soccer League (part of the USASA).
NYAC was coached from 2000 to 2011 by Mike Tolkin, who also served as the defensive coach (2009-2011 & RWC 2011) and Head Coach (2012-2015 & RWC 2015) for the United States national rugby team Former coach Bruce McLane is a regular contributor to Ruggermatrix and current head coach of Iona College.
New York Athletic Club is an American women's soccer team, founded in 2005. The team is a member of the Women's Premier Soccer League, the second tier of women's soccer in the United States and Canada.
In 1993 the U.S. Department of Commerce, in conjunction with several public and private entities, created InterNIC to maintain a central database that contains all the registered domain names and the associated IP addresses in the U.S. (other countries maintain their own NICs (Network Information Centers) -- there is a link below that discusses Canada's system, for example).