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2.1  Current members  







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(Redirected from Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference)

The Penn State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC) is a member conference of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association. It comprises 14 of the Commonwealth CampusesofPennsylvania State University.

History[edit]

The PSUAC joined the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) since the 2008–09 academic year.

Member schools[edit]

Current members[edit]

The PSUAC currently has 14 full members, all are public schools:

Institution Location[a] Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Division
Penn State–Beaver Monaca 1965 PSUCC 870 Nittany Lions West
Penn State–Brandywine[b] Media 1967 1,630 Lions East
Penn State–DuBois DuBois 1935 795 Nittany Lions West
Penn State–Fayette[c] Uniontown 1934 957 Roaring Lions West
Penn State–Greater Allegheny[d] McKeesport 1948 701 Lions West
Penn State–Hazleton Hazleton 1934 1,172 Nittany Lions East
Penn State–Lehigh Valley Center Valley 1912 942 Nittany Lions East
Penn State–Mont Alto Mont Alto 1903 1,217 Nittany Lions West
Penn State–New Kensington New Kensington 1958 801 Nittany Lions West
Penn State–Schuylkill Schuylkill Haven 1934 1,012 Nittany Lions East
Penn State–Scranton[e] Dunmore 1923 1,270 Nittany Lions East
Penn State–Shenango[f] Sharon 1965 651 Lions West
Penn State–Wilkes-Barre Lehman 1916 683 Nittany Lions East
Penn State–York York 1926 1,329 Nittany Lions East
Notes
  1. ^ All cities are located within the State of Pennsylvania.
  • ^ Formerly known as Penn State–Delaware County.
  • ^ Also known as Penn State–Fayette, The Eberly Campus.
  • ^ Formerly known as Penn State–McKeesport.
  • ^ Formerly known as Penn State–Worthington-Scranton.
  • ^ Formerly known as Penn State–Shenango Valley.
  • Sports[edit]

    Conference sports
    Sport Men's Women's
    Baseball Green tickY
    Basketball Green tickY Green tickY
    Cross Country Green tickY Green tickY
    Golf Green tickY Green tickY
    Soccer Green tickY Green tickY
    Softball Green tickY
    Volleyball Green tickY

    See also[edit]

    External links[edit]


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    Categories: 
    Pennsylvania State University
    College sports conferences in the United States
    College sports in Pennsylvania
    Community colleges in Pennsylvania
    United States Collegiate Athletic Association
     



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