Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference was created in 1980.
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year was created in 1982.
I'm assuming we're talking about the National Basketball Association here. I could list the names of the NCAA conferences as well, but that would take a little longer than I want to spend. Also, the names of the Conferences is pretty easy: Eastern Conference and Western Conference. For the sake of completeness, I'm assuming that the question refers to the names of the Divisions within those Conferences. The NBA is arranged as follows: EASTERN CONFERENCE - Atlantic Division, Central Division, Southeast Division WESTERN CONFERENCE - Northwest Division, Pacific Division, Southwest Division
Metro Conference was created in 1975.
Florida State University (FSU) joined the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in 1991. Before joining the ACC, FSU was a member of the Metro Conference. This transition marked a significant step in FSU's athletic program, allowing the university to compete at a higher level in various sports.
Metro Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year was created in 1977.
Yes. Marist is an NCAA Division I school and a member of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). In football, Marist is a member of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision conference Pioneer Football League.
Iona left Division III (Liberty Football Conference) and joined Division 1-AA (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) in 1993. They currently play as a Division 1-AA independent.
In Buffalo, New York, the primary Division I schools are the University at Buffalo (UB) and Canisius College. The University at Buffalo is part of the Mid-American Conference (MAC), while Canisius College competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). Both institutions have a range of athletic programs that participate at the NCAA Division I level.
There are 32 Divisions in D-I NCAA Basketball.
Baseball1977, 1980, 1981, 1983-1991 - Metro Conference Champions1995, 1997, 2002, 2004, 2010 - ACC Champions2007, 2008, 2009 - Atlantic Division ChampionsFootball1948-1950 - Dixie Conference Champions1992-2000, 2002, 2003 - ACC Champions2005 - Atlantic Division Champions2005 - Inaugural ACC Championship Game ChampionsBasketball(1954-1955) - Men's Florida Intercollegiate Champions(1990-1991) - Metro Conference ChampionsFootball1948-1950 - Dixie Conference Champions1992-2000, 2002, 2003, 2005 - ACC Champions2005 - Atlantic Division ChampionsMen's Golf1977-1987, 1989, 1990 - Metro Conference Champions2008 - ACC ChampionsSoftball1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997-2000, 2003, 2004 - ACC ChampionsMen's Swimming2007 - ACC ChampionsWomen's Swimming2006 - ACC ChampionsTrackIndoor Men's1994, 2003-2009 - ACC ChampionsIndoor Women's2009 - ACC ChampionsMen's Track and Field1950, 1951 - Dixie Conference Champions1972-1974 - Southeastern Champions1977-1991 - Metro Conference Champions2002-2008 - ACC ChampionsWomen's Cross Country2007-2008 - ACC ChampionsWomen's Track and Field1989-1991 - Metro Conference Champions2000 - ACC ChampionsVolleyball1983, 1985-1989 - Metro Conference Champions1998 - ACC Champions
Metro Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year ended in 1995.
The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC), of which Fairfield is a member, was recognized as a Division I conference in 1984. Technically, Fairfield is listed as Division I-AAA (a school in Division I which does not field a football team). Fairfield discontinued its football program in 2003. The MAAC discontinued football altogether in 2007. Note that the NCAA can and does assign a school to different divisions for different sports, and that they reclassify schools frequently.