Conference Carolinas, formerly known as the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference (CVAC) or the Carolinas Conference, is a college athletic conference...
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member from the state of South Carolina in 1961. The league took on the name Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIAC) on May 20 of that year...
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of North Carolina at Pembroke announced that they would leave the Peach Belt Conference starting in 2021–22, both joining Conference Carolinas. On April...
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Association Conference Carolinas Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association East Coast Conference Great American...
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schools listed as competing in Conference Carolinas men's wrestling technically compete in South Atlantic Conference Carolinas, a formal alliance between...
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programs NAIA lacrosse "Conference Carolinas Unveils Addition of 16th Member in Ferrum College" (Press release). Conference Carolinas. April 5, 2024. Retrieved...
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UNC Pembroke Braves (redirect from North Carolina–Pembroke Braves)
Conference Carolinas (CC) for all but one of their 16 varsity sports. The exception, football, has competed in the Mountain East Conference (MEC) since...
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The Conference Carolinas men's basketball tournament is the annual conference basketball championship tournament for Conference Carolinas (formerly the...
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South Atlantic Conference. In 2025, it will move to Conference Carolinas. Chowan's football team competes in the Gulf South Conference. In 2025, it will...
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multi-sport associate member UNC Pembroke announced it would join Conference Carolinas (CC) effective in 2021–22. Because CC sponsors all of the non-football...
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Also for the 2021–22 season, G-MAC announced a partnership with Conference Carolinas to create a men's and women's bowling championship (even though men's...
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The Conference Carolinas women's basketball tournament is the annual conference women's basketball championship tournament for Conference Carolinas. The...
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The Carolinas, also known simply as Carolina, are the U.S. states of North Carolina and South Carolina considered collectively. They are bordered by Virginia...
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The Carolinas Junior College Conference (CJCC) is a component of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), in which it is also known as...
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Shorter Hawks, the university is a member of NCAA Division II and Conference Carolinas. The official school and athletic colors are blue and white. Shorter...
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Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. July 1, 2024. "Peach Belt Accepts USCB as Newest League Member". University of South Carolina Beaufort Athletics. April...
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Rochester mailing address. Conference Carolinas and this institution's primary conference, the Great Midwest Athletic Conference, operate a joint bowling...
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of the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) for most varsity sports, although the bowling team competes in the Conference Carolinas (CC) and the men's volleyball...
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The Carolinas Writers Conference takes place in April each year in Wadesboro, North Carolina at the Lockhart-Taylor Center. The first conference was held...
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Chowan Hawks (section Conference affiliations)
Murfreesboro, North Carolina, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Hawks compete as members of the Conference Carolinas for 18 of the 21 sports...
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Shorter Hawks (section Conference affiliations)
primarily competed in the Conference Carolinas since the 2023–24 academic year. Shorter was previously a member of the Gulf South Conference, competing from 2012...
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Tigerville, South Carolina, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the NCAA Division II ranks, primarily competing in the Conference Carolinas (CC; formerly...
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division is made up of several conferences for regional league competition. Unless otherwise noted, changes in conference affiliation will occur on July...
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The 2018 Conference Carolinas men's volleyball tournament is the men's volleyball tournament for Conference Carolinas during the 2018 NCAA Division I &...
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Belmont Abbey College (category Education in Gaston County, North Carolina)
North Carolina. The Belmont Abbey Crusaders participate in the NCAA's Division II program. The Crusaders are members of Conference Carolinas. Men's and...
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the Peach Belt Conference. Erskine's football team competes in the Gulf South Conference; the team will move to Conference Carolinas in 2025. North Greenville's...
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SAC affiliate member / Primary: Conference Carolinas. Joining football in its full-time home of the Conference Carolinas, which adds football in 2025. Institutional...
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colors are green and white. The Trojans participate as a member of Conference Carolinas at the NCAA Division II level in 18 sports: In 2008, Mount Olive...
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new home primary conferences: Shorter to join Conference Carolinas, and West Georgia to join NCAA Division I and the ASUN Conference, both effective beginning...
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East Conference announces plans to offer NCAA Division III varsity women's flag football in 2025". The Philadelphia Inquirer. "Conference Carolinas announces...
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