Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference

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Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference
Data
Classification NCAA Division II
Established 1938
Members 12
Sports fielded 15 (7 men’s, 8 women’s)
Region South Atlantic States
States 2 - North Carolina,
South Carolina
Headquarters Thomasville, North Carolina
Locations

The Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference (or CVAC) is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA’s Division II. The CVAC reached its modern incarnation in 1994. Member institutions are located in the southeastern United States in the States of North Carolina and South Carolina. Former member Longwood University, which left the CVAC in 2004 in order to move up to Division I, is located in Farmville, Virginia. As of this writing, the conference has not changed its name to reflect its reduced membership.

Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment
Anderson University Anderson, South Carolina 1911 Private/Baptist 1,690
Barton College Wilson, North Carolina 1902 Private/Disciples of Christ 1,189
Belmont Abbey College Belmont, North Carolina 1876 Private/Catholic 791
Coker College Hartsville, South Carolina 1908 Private/Non-sectarian 1,088
Erskine College Due West, South Carolina 1839 Private/Presbyterian 920
Lees-McRae College Banner Elk, North Carolina 1899 Private/Presbyterian 881
Limestone College Gaffney, South Carolina 1845 Private/Non-sectarian 3,300
Mount Olive College Mount Olive, North Carolina 1951 Private/Baptist 2,830
Pfeiffer University Misenheimer, North Carolina 1885 Private/Methodist 1,100
Queens University of Charlotte Charlotte, North Carolina 1857 Private/Presbyterian 2,107
St. Andrews Presbyterian College Laurinburg, North Carolina 1958 Private/Presbyterian 761

The CVAC sponsors intercollegiate athletic competition in men’s baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball.


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