National Lacrosse Conference

National Lacrosse Conference
(NLC)
Established 2008
Dissolved 2012
Association NCAA
Division Division I
Members 8
Sports fielded College lacrosse (men's: 0; women's: 1)
Region Southeastern United States, Michigan
Headquarters Detroit, Michigan
Website nlclacrosse.com

The National Lacrosse Conference (NLC) was a NCAA Division I women's lacrosse-only college athletic conference whose members were located primarily in the Southeastern United States, with one team, Detroit, located in Michigan. The league formed in 2008 in advance of the 2009 NCAA lacrosse season, and played its first season with four member teams. Three more schools joined for the 2010 season with an additional school joining in 2011.[1] The NLC had 8 member schools by the end of its existence. The NLC did not have an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament; conference members could qualify through an at-large bid.

The conference disbanded in 2012 after the Atlantic Sun Conference and Big South Conference began sponsoring women's lacrosse. In the A-Sun, Jacksonville had been the only full member to sponsor women's lacrosse, but Kennesaw State and Stetson added the sport in 2012–13. Those schools brought Detroit and Howard into A-Sun lacrosse.[2] As for the Big South, three full members—High Point, Liberty, and Presbyterian—sponsored the sport during the NLC's final season in 2012. The number of full Big South members sponsoring the sport increased to seven for the 2012–13 school year when NLC member Longwood, previously a basketball independent, joined the Big South and Campbell, Coastal Carolina, and Winthrop added the sport. Davidson followed these schools into Big South lacrosse.[3]

Final members

Institution City Nickname Founded Affiliation Enrollment Tenure[a 1] Current women's lacrosse conference
Davidson College Davidson, North Carolina Wildcats 1837 Private/Presbyterian 1,700 2009–2012 Atlantic 10 Conference
University of Detroit Mercy Detroit, Michigan Titans 1877 Private/Catholic 6,000 2009–2012 Atlantic Sun Conference
Howard University Washington, D.C. Lady Bison 1867 Private 9,000 2009–2012 Atlantic Sun Conference
Jacksonville University Jacksonville, Florida Dolphins 1934 Private 3,100 2010–2012 Atlantic Sun Conference
Liberty University Lynchburg, Virginia Lady Flames 1971 Private/Baptist 19,900 2010–2012 Big South Conference
Longwood University Farmville, Virginia Lancers 1839 Public 4,479 2009–2012 Big South Conference
Presbyterian College Clinton, South Carolina Blue Hose 1880 Private/Presbyterian 1,300 2010–2012 Big South Conference
High Point University[4] High Point, North Carolina Panthers 1924 Private/Methodist 3,079 2011–2012 Big South Conference
  1. Years listed are lacrosse seasons. Since NCAA lacrosse is a spring sport, the year of joining is the calendar year before the first season.

Conference champions

References

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