2020 LYCOMING COLLEGE SPRING MAGAZINE
MEN’S SPORTS Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Lacrosse Soccer Swimming Tennis Wrestling WOMEN’S SPORTS Basketball Cheerleading Cross Country Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Volleyball THE MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE Since joining the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) in 1952, Lycoming College has been a reliable and steadfast member of one of the most unique collegiate conferences in America. Lycoming was a part of the MAC in 1973 when 11 schools left the conference to form a Division I league, in 1992 when 10 schools formed the Centennial Conference, and in 2007 when six schools left to form the Landmark Conference. Throughout the turbulence, Lycoming has been a versatile member of the organization, which is the only “umbrella conference” in the NCAA, allowing the conference members to split into two separate divisions in sports where two automatic bids to the NCAA Championship can be achieved, and stay in one division in sports where it cannot. Currently, Lycoming competes in the MAC Commonwealth. In the 2020-21 academic year, Lycoming will return to the MAC Freedom — in which it competed from 1993-2007 — in the sports of soccer, volleyball, basketball, lacrosse, softball, tennis, and golf. From 2014-15 to 2018-19, Lycoming College has produced: 1 NCAA Individual Champion 1 NCAA MAC Commonwealth Woman of the Year 2 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Recipients 3 MAC Giant Steps Award Recipients 3 MAC Scholar-Athletes 4 MAC Commonwealth Championships (two soccer, two basketball) 7 Academic All-Americans 9 Individual MAC Champions 16 All-Americans 17 Academic All-District Selections 193 Individual All-MAC Honors 654 MAC Academic Honor Roll Picks Delaware Valley University DeSales University Eastern University Fairleigh Dickinson University-Florham King’s College Misericordia University Stevens Institute of Technology Wilkes University Albright College Alvernia University Arcadia University Hood College Lebanon Valley College Lycoming College Messiah College Stevenson University Widener University York College* * York will join MAC for the 2020-21 academic year Bold institutions will switch to the other conference at the start of the academic year MAC Commonwealth MAC Freedom In 2018-19, the Warriors: Competed in three conference championship finals (men’s soccer, women’s basketball, men’s lacrosse) Competed in two NCAA Championships (wrestling, men’s soccer) Competed in 10 postseason events Competed in a postseason bowl game in football (MAC-Centennial Bowl Series) Achieved seven regular season records of 0.500 or better ACCOMPLISHMENTS 25 www.lycoming.edu
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