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Located within Region III of the National Junior College Athletic Association, the Mid-State Athletic Conference is a junior college conference with 23 member schools, all located in Upstate New York. Conference championships are held in most sports and individuals can be named to All-Conference teams. == Members == * Broome Community College * Cayuga Community College * Columbia-Greene Community College * Corning Community College * Finger Lakes Community College * Jefferson Community College * Onondaga Community College * Tompkins Cortland Community College This conference began during 1987-88 school year. Prior to this, a proposal was brought forward to the Athletic Directors of the original members (listed below) by Mr. Larry Hinkle, Director of Athletics at Tompkins Cortland CC. The concept was approved and each A.D. received approval from his/her college president. After collaboration with other conferences already formed within Region III, Mr. Hinkle drafted MSAC by-laws. After review and minor tweaking, the by-laws were approved and officers were elected. The result was that the Mid-State Athletic Basketball Conference was officially formed. As sports were added, it became the Mid-State Athletic Conference. The original members were: Cazenovia College Broome Community College Cayuga Community College Finger Lakes Community College Jefferson Community College Onondaga Community College Tompkins Cortland Community College In the early 90s,SUNY Canton was added as well as Corning Community College. Note: Canton and Cazenovia College became four year colleges. Founding President: Larry Hinkle, Tompkins Cortland Community College (1986 to 2000). 〔Larry Hinkle, Director of Athletics, Tompkins Cortland CC 1986 to 2000),〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mid-State Athletic Conference」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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