Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

The Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (HVIAC) is a member conference of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA). It consists of five small colleges in New York state.[1] HVIAC's first championships were held in the 2004–05 season.[2] Andy DeStephano, Athletic Director of Berkeley College, is the president of the conference and serves until 2021–22.[3] His successor has yet to be named after the term expires. Similar to NCAA Division III rules, HVIAC membership is open to four-year higher education institutions that offer no athletic financial aid.[4]

Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
ConferenceUSCAA
Founded2004
CommissionerAndy DeStephano, President
Sports fielded
  • 13
    • men's: 6
    • women's: 7
No. of teams5
HeadquartersNew York City, New York
RegionNew York
Official websitehviac.net

Member schools

Current members

Institution Location[lower-alpha 1] Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined
Berkeley College New York City 1931 For-profit 8,900 Knights 2004?
Five Towns College Dix Hills 1972 Nonsectarian 750 Sound 2004?
State University of New York
College of Environmental Science and Forestry

(SUNY ESF)
Syracuse 1911 Public 2,250 Mighty Oaks 2004?
Word of Life/Davis College Johnson City 1900 Baptist 441 Falcons 2004?
Villa Maria College Buffalo 1960 Roman Catholic
(C.S.S.F.)
544 Vikings 2004?
Notes
  1. All cities are located within the State of New York.

Former members

Institution Location[lower-alpha 1] Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left Current
conference
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Albany 1881 Nonsectarian 1,384 Panthers 2004–05 2018–19 Yankee (YSCC)
The College of New Rochelle New Rochelle 1904 Catholic
(Ursulines)
N/A Blue Angels 2004–05 2018–19 N/A[lower-alpha 2]
The Culinary Institute of America Hyde Park 1946 Nonsectarian
(Culinary)
2,880 Steels 2004–05 2022–23
The King's College New York City 1938 Nondenominational 400 Lions 2004–05 2022–23
Pratt Institute Brooklyn 1877 Nonsectarian 4,829 Cannoneers 2004–05 2017–18 Coast to Coast (C2C)[lower-alpha 3]
Vaughn College Flushing 1932 Nonsectarian
(Space grant)
1,812 Warriors 2004–05 2022–23 USCAA Independent
Webb Institute Glen Cove 1889 Nonsectarian 90 Webbies 2004–05
Notes
  1. All cities are located within the State of New York.
  2. CNR was merged into Mercy College in 2019.[5]
  3. Currently an NCAA Division III athletic conference.

Sports

Conference sports
SportMen'sWomen's
Basketball
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Cross country
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Soccer
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Tennis
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Volleyball
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See also

References

  1. "HVIAC Members," HVIAC website. Retrieved October 1, 2015.
  2. "HVIAC Past Champions" HVIAC website. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
  3. "HVIAC Executive Board," HVIAC website. Retrieved October 1, 2015.
  4. "About the Hudson Valley Men's Athletic Conference". HVIAC. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  5. "Mercy College student swell/Absorbs failed sister school, College of New Rochelle". Bronx Times. February 28, 2019.
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