Presidents' Athletic Conference


The Presidents' Athletic Conference is an intercollegiate athletic conference which competes in the NCAA's Division III. Of its 12 member schools, all private, liberal arts institutions of higher learning, nine are located in Western Pennsylvania. The other three are located in adjacent areas, historically tied to Western Pennsylvania—Appalachian Ohio, Northeast Ohio, and the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia.

History

The PAC was founded in 1955 by the presidents of [Case Western Reserve University|Western Reserve University|Western Reserve University], Case Institute of Technology, John Carroll University and Wayne State University. Unlike other conferences of the time, the PAC was designed to be supervised by the presidents of the institutions rather than the athletic directors. Member institutions were to admit athletes on the same academic standards as other students and award scholarships based only on academic achievement or need.
By 1958, the PAC expanded east to include Allegheny College, Bethany College, Thiel College and Washington & Jefferson College. Eventually, many other member institutions joined the PAC, like Chatham University, Geneva College, Grove City College, Saint Vincent College, Thomas More College, Waynesburg University and Westminster College.
Some former PAC member institutions are Alfred University, Carnegie Mellon University, Eastern Michigan University and Hiram College. On May 31, 2017, Thomas More College, announced its withdrawal from the PAC at the conclusion of the 2017–18 school year.
In April 2019, Franciscan University, which had joined the PAC as an associate member in the newly launched conference sports of men's and women's lacrosse for the 2018–19 school year, was unveiled as the effective replacement for Thomas More. Franciscan added five sports to its PAC membership for 2019–20—women's golf, men's and women's indoor track & field, and men's and women's outdoor track & field, and became a full conference member in 2020–21.
Effective July 1, 2022, Allegheny College rejoined the PAC after a 38-year absence spent in the North Coast Athletic Conference. Allegheny remains an affiliate member of the NCAC in the sport of field hockey as the PAC does not sponsor the sport.
On December 14, 2022, the PAC announced that it would add men's volleyball starting in 2024–25. At the time of announcement, the men's volleyball league was planned to start with six full members. Geneva, Saint Vincent, and Thiel were associate members of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference; Bethany and Chatham were committed to adding men's volleyball in 2023–24; and Grove City was to add men's volleyball in 2024–25.
On June 6, 2023, the PAC announced that its future men's volleyball league would also include former full member Hiram as a single-sport member for the 2025 spring season.
On April 23, 2024, the PAC announced that Hiram would return to full PAC membership after an absence of 35 years. It joined for administrative purposes on July 1 of that year, coinciding with its becoming a men's volleyball associate member, but will not start conference competition in other sports until 2025–26.
On Sept. 9, 2024, Carnegie Mellon announced that it will leave the PAC to join the Centennial Conference as an associate football member in time for the 2025 fall season.
On March 25, 2025, the PAC announced that Saint Francis University would be reclassifying from the Division I ranks and the Northeast Conference and will compete in the PAC effective July 1, 2026. Saint Francis joined for administrative purposes on July 1, 2025, but will not be eligible for the NCAA tournaments until the 2029–30 academic year.
The headquarters is located in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania.

Timeline

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Member schools

Current full members

The Presidents' has 12 full members, all private schools.
InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedColorsFootball?
Allegheny CollegeMeadville, Pennsylvania1815Methodist1,442Gators2022 Yes
Bethany CollegeBethany, West Virginia1840Disciples of Christ650Bison1958 Yes
Chatham UniversityPittsburgh, Pennsylvania1869Nonsectarian2,300Cougars2007 No
Franciscan University of SteubenvilleSteubenville, Ohio1946Catholic
2,716Barons2020 No
Geneva CollegeBeaver Falls, Pennsylvania1848Reformed1,791Golden Tornadoes2007 Yes
Grove City CollegeGrove City, Pennsylvania1876Nondenominational2,500Wolverines1984 Yes
Hiram CollegeHiram, Ohio1850Disciples of Christ1,271Terriers1971;
2025
Yes
Saint Vincent CollegeLatrobe, Pennsylvania1846Catholic
1,652Bearcats2006 Yes
Thiel CollegeGreenville, Pennsylvania1866Lutheran ELCA790Tomcats1958 Yes
Washington & Jefferson CollegeWashington, Pennsylvania1781Nonsectarian1,519Presidents1958 Yes
Waynesburg UniversityWaynesburg, Pennsylvania1849Presbyterian1,500Yellow Jackets1990 Yes
Westminster CollegeNew Wilmington, Pennsylvania1852Presbyterian1,482Titans2000 Yes

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Future full members

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Associate members

The Presidents' has one associate member, which joined for football only starting in the 2014 fall season and has remained in PAC football to this day.
InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedPAC
sport
Primary
conference
Case Western Reserve UniversityCleveland, Ohio1826Nonsectarian6,186Spartans2014FootballUniversity (UAA)

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Former full members

The Presidents' has 9 former full members, with all but two being private schools.
InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftCurrent
conference
Alfred UniversityAlfred, New York1836Nonsectarian2,300Saxons19961998Empire 8
Carnegie Mellon UniversityPittsburgh, Pennsylvania1900Nonsectarian16,676 Tartans19681990University (UAA)
Case Institute of TechnologyCleveland, Ohio1880NonsectarianN/ARough Riders19551970N/A
Case Western Reserve UniversityCleveland, Ohio1967Nonsectarian12,475 Spartans19701984University (UAA)
Eastern Michigan UniversityYpsilanti, Michigan1849Public12,663 Eagles19621967Mid-American (MAC)
John Carroll UniversityUniversity Heights, Ohio1886Catholic
3,726Blue Streaks19551989North Coast (NCAC)
Thomas More UniversityCrestview Hills, Kentucky1921Catholic
1,900Saints20052018Great Midwest (G-MAC)
Wayne State UniversityDetroit, Michigan1868Public23,964 Tartars19551967Great Lakes (GLIAC)
Western Reserve UniversityCleveland, Ohio1826NonsectarianN/ARed Cats19551970N/A

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Former associate members

The Presidents' has two former associate members; both are private schools, and one is now a full PAC member.
InstitutionLocationFoundedAffiliationEnrollmentNicknameJoinedLeftPAC
sport
Primary
conference
Carnegie Mellon UniversityPittsburgh, Pennsylvania1900Nonsectarian6,362Tartans20142025FootballUniversity (UAA)
Hiram CollegeHiram, Ohio1850Disciples of Christ1,271Terriers20242025Presidents'

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Membership timeline


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Sports

SportMen'sWomen's
Baseball
Basketball
Cross country
Football
Golf
Lacrosse
Soccer
Softball
Swimming & diving
Tennis
Track & field (indoor)
Track & field (outdoor)
Volleyball
Wrestling

Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives

In 2021, the NCAA announced that Kate Costanzo of Allegheny College – a former NCAC staff member affiliated with the PAC – was a finalist for the NCAA Division III LGBTQ Administrator/Coach/Staff of the Year Award.