Yankee Small College Conference - Current Members

Current Members

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment Year
Joined
Team Nickname
Central Maine Community College Auburn, Maine 1963 Public Junior college 2,720 Mustangs
College of St. Joseph Rutland, Vermont 1956 Private 500 2011 Saints
Eastern Maine Community College Bangor, Maine 1966 Public Junior college 2,099 Golden Eagles
Great Bay Community College Portsmouth, New Hampshire 1945 Public Junior college 1,850 Herons
Hampshire College Amherst, Massachusetts 1965 Private 1,463 2011 Frogs
Nashua Community College Nashua, New Hampshire 1970 Public Junior college 2,147 Jaguars
New Hampshire Technical Institute Concord, New Hampshire 1961 Public Junior college 4,127 Capitals
Northern Maine Community College Presque Isle, Maine 1961 Public Junior college 1,129 Falcons
Paul Smith's College Paul Smiths, New York 1946 Private 1,000 2011 Bobcats
Southern Maine Community College South Portland, Maine 1946 Public Junior college 6,261 Seawolves
University of Maine at Machias Machias, Maine 1909 Public 1,200 2011 Clippers
University of Maine at Augusta Augusta, Maine 1965 Public 5,054 Moose
University of New Hampshire Club Sports Durham, New Hampshire 1866 Public 15,253 Wildcats
Unity College Unity, Maine 1965 Private 564 Rams
Vermont Technical College Randolph, Vermont 1866 Public 1,453 Green Knights

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