Atlantic Soccer Conference
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| Atlantic Soccer Conference (ASC) |
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| Established: 2000 | |
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| NCAA | Division I |
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| Members | 5 |
| Sports fielded | 1 (men's: 1; women's: 0) |
| Region | Atlantic Coast |
| Headquarters | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| Commissioner | Alexis Schug |
| Website | http://www.ascsoccer.com/ |
Atlantic Soccer Conference (ASC) is a college athletic conference which only sponsors men's soccer. The conference participates in the NCAA's Division I and its champion does not receive an automatic bid to the annual NCAA Men's Soccer Championship Tournament. It was founded in 2000 with nine colleges and universities as its members. Currently the conference has five members.
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[edit] Members Schools
The following are member institutions and the year joined:
- Adelphi University* (2000)
- Houston Baptist University (2008)
- Howard University* (2000)
- Longwood University (2005)
- New Jersey Institute of Technology (2004)
* charter members
Teams
[edit] Conference champions
| Season | Regular Season Champion (W-L-T) | Tournament Champion |
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| 2000 | Florida International University (7-1-0) | No tournament |
| 2001 | Philadelphia University (5-1-0) | No tournament |
| 2002 | Florida International University (4-0-1) | No tournament |
| 2003 | Florida International University (4-0-1) | No tournament |
| 2004 | Florida International University (5-0-0) | No tournament |
| 2005 | Hartwick College (5-1-0) | Hartwick College |
| 2006 | Adelphi University (5-0-1) | Adelphi University |
| 2007 | Florida Atlantic University (4-0-1) | Florida Atlantic University |
| 2008 | Adelphi University (4-0-0) | Longwood University |
[edit] Former member schools
- University at Albany* (2000)
- State University of New York at Stony Brook* (2000)
- Binghamton University* (2000-2001)
- Florida International University* (2000-2004)
- State University of New York at Oneonta* (2000-2005)
- Hartwick College* (2000-2006)
- Philadelphia University* (2000-2007)
- Florida Atlantic University (2006-2007)
* charter members
[edit] External links
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