Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference

Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference
Established 2009
Members 12
Sports fielded
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    • men's: 7
    • women's: 12
Website marcrowing.com

The Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference (MARC) is a men's and women's intercollegiate rowing conference. Members of the conference shall be four year institutions of higher learning, and shall be fully accredited by the appropriate regional accrediting association.[1]

  • Women’s teams of member institutions shall be active members of the NCAA, Division III. They also must follow the NCAA Division III rules, guidelines and philosophy in all sports in which they sponsor varsity teams.
  • Men’s teams of member institutions shall be eligible to be active members of the IRA or ACRA and following all rules for subscribing thereto.

History

The Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference was established in January 2009 by nine charter member schools: Bryn Mawr College, Franklin & Marshall College, Johns Hopkins University, Marietta College, University of Mary Washington, North Park University, Richard Stockton College, Rutgers University–Camden, and Washington College. These nine schools previously held annually the Atlantic Collegiate League Sprints Championships.[2] Johns Hopkins announced that same year it would end its varsity rowing programs after the 2008-09 season.[3] Two more charter schools discontinued its sponsorship of the sport, the University of Mary Washington, following the completion of the 2013-14 academic year, and Rutgers University–Camden following the completion of the 2015-16 academic year.

2015 brought the first expansion of the MARC, when first-year varsity women's program Johnson & Wales University joined the league. In 2016, the conference welcomed two more new members: St. Mary's College of Maryland and Cabrini University. Finally, in 2018, the addition of Adrian College, Catholic University and Ohio Wesleyan University increased the membership to twelve.

Members

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Adrian College Bulldogs Adrian, Michigan
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Bryn Mawr College Owls Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania
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Cabrini University Cavaliers Radnor, Pennsylvania
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Catholic University Cardinals Washington, D.C.
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Franklin & Marshall College Diplomats Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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Johnson & Wales University Wildcats Providence, Rhode Island
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Marietta College Pioneers Marietta, Ohio
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North Park University Vikings Chicago, Illinois
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Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops Delaware, Ohio
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St. Mary's Seahawks St. Mary's City, Maryland
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Stockton University Ospreys Galloway Township, New Jersey
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Washington College Shoremen and Shorewomen Chestertown, Maryland
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