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The Atlantic 10 Conference (A10) is a college athletic conference which operates mostly in the eastern United States; it also has two member schools in Ohio. It participates in the NCAA's Division I-AA for football and Division I for all other sports. Despite the name, there are 22 partial or full-time members; 12 schools play football, 12 basketball and other sports, and one affiliate member for women's field hockey only. Only three schools—UMass, Rhode Island, and Richmond—are members in both football and basketball. This odd conference construction is because the A-10 Football Conference was created in 1997 by a takeover of the football-only Yankee Conference , due to NCAA rules changes that significantly diminished the legislative input of single-sport conferences. The members of the Yankee Conference narrowly chose the A-10's merger proposal over that of the Colonial Athletic Association; this decision may soon be revisited by the football-playing members of the A-10, as explained below.
1 Members (and year joined, where known; football-only dates pre-1997 refer to Yankee Conference)
- University of Dayton (1995) [basketball-only member]
- University of Delaware (1983) [football-only member]
- Duquesne University [basketball-only member]
- Fordham University (1995) [basketball-only member]
- George Washington University (1976) [basketball-only member]
- Hofstra University (2001) [football-only member]
- James Madison University (1983) [football-only member]
- La Salle University (1995) [basketball-only member]
- University of Maine (1947) [football-only member]
- University of Massachusetts (1947 for football; joined basketball conference in 1976)
- University of New Hampshire (1947) [football-only member]
- Northeastern UniversityThis article is about the American institution. For the Chinese institution of the same name, see Northeastern University (Liaoning). Northeastern University is a private university in Boston, Massachusetts. Its athletic mascot is the Husky. It is located (1993) [football-only member]
- University of Rhode IslandThe University of Rhode Island is the principal public research university in the State of Rhode Island, with its main campus in Kingston, Rhode Island and three other campuses located throughout the state. URI has 10,320 undergraduates and 3,115 graduate (1947 football; 1980 basketball)
- University of RichmondThe University of Richmond (commonly known as UR is a privately owned and funded higher institute of learning located in Richmond, Virginia. It was founded by Virginia Baptists in 1830 as a seminary for men; ten years later, it was incorporated as Richmon (1984 football; 2001 basketball)
- St. Bonaventure UniversityBonaventure University is located in Cattaraugus County in western New York. The university was established by the Franciscan Brothers in 1858 and is a private, Catholic university, located near Olean, New York. External link . Cattaraugus County, New Yor (1979) [no football program]
- Saint Joseph's UniversitySaint Joseph's University is a private, co-educational Roman Catholic university in the United States. Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, it was founded in 1851 as Saint Joseph's College by the Society of Jesus. Today, Saint Joseph's University is one (PA) (1982) [no football program]
- Temple UniversityTemple University is a university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Temple University was founded in 1884 by Dr. Russell Conwell and became known as Temple College in 1888. In 1907, the college became a fully accredited university. The university is known fo (1982) [basketball-only member]
- Towson UniversityTowson University located on a 300+ acre (1. 2 km²) campus in Towson, Maryland, is part of the University System of Maryland. It was founded in 1866 as Maryland State Normal School and over time was situated at several locations in Baltimore, Maryland. (2004) [football-only member]
- Villanova UniversityVillanova University is a Roman Catholic university in Villanova, Penn. a suburb northwest of Philadelphia. The campus is adjacent to Lancaster Avenue (U. Route 30) and Spring Mill Road ( Pennsylvania Route 320). Villanova University was founded in 1842 a (1985) [football-only member]
- West Chester University (1996) [member only in field hockey
- College of William and Mary (1993) [football-only member]
- Xavier University (1995) [no football program]
Broken down by who plays what, that's:
Football
Basketball and Olympic sports
Women's field hockey only
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