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Landmark Conference

The Landmark Conference is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the () Division III, consisting of ten private liberal arts colleges and universities primarily located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the . It sponsors championships in 23 sports for both men and women, including (added in 2023), men's (starting in the 2026–27 academic year), and (since 2017), with 15 of these sports offering automatic qualification to the NCAA postseason. The conference's member institutions are The , , Elizabethtown College, , , , , , , and . Established on December 5, 2005, the Landmark Conference emerged from discussions among presidents of Mid-Atlantic institutions seeking to form a new athletic alliance focused on competitive balance and academic priorities in . Its charter members included The Catholic University of America, , , , , , the , and initially , though the replaced Stevens before formal commitment in February 2006. The NCAA granted the conference active membership status on August 10, 2007, enabling its first official competition that fall, beginning with a men's soccer match between Scranton and the Merchant Marine Academy on September 15, 2007. The conference has expanded twice since its inception: Elizabethtown College joined as the ninth full member effective July 1, 2014, followed by the departure of the in 2016; and then joined in July 2023 as the tenth and eleventh members, respectively, which also introduced as a sponsored sport with the first conference games played on September 20, 2023. Headquartered in , the Landmark Conference became the first league to secure a multimedia rights agreement in 2023, enhancing its visibility through broadcasting and digital platforms. Under Boldvich, who assumed the role in July 2019, the conference has emphasized student-athlete development, competitive excellence, and regional rivalries among its members.

History

Founding and early development

The Landmark Conference was founded on December 5, 2005, as a Division III athletic conference for NCAA institutions in the Mid-Atlantic region. Its initial purpose was to provide competitive opportunities for small liberal arts colleges that previously lacked full conference affiliations, aligning with the Division III emphasis on broad-based athletics, academic integration, and student-athlete well-being. The charter members consisted of the , , , , Moravian College, , and the , with the joining in November 2006 after the initial group of eight— which included —withdrew before competition began. The conference received active NCAA membership status on August 10, 2007, enabling its debut season. The first official competition occurred on September 15, 2007, with a men's soccer match between Scranton and the . In its inaugural 2007-08 season, the Landmark Conference sponsored championships in 20 sports, including cross country, soccer, , , , , swimming and diving, , , and volleyball, prioritizing non-revenue activities typical of Division III programs.

Expansion and membership changes

The Landmark Conference experienced steady growth in its membership and sponsored sports following its initial years, transitioning from its founding cohort to a more diverse array of institutions and athletic offerings. One of the earliest expansions came with the addition of Elizabethtown College as an associate member in select sports beginning in the season, marking the conference's first post-founding affiliation and broadening participation in disciplines such as men's basketball, , men's soccer, and and . This move enhanced competitive balance in existing programs while foreshadowing Elizabethtown's eventual elevation to full membership status, announced on April 2, 2013, and effective July 1, 2014, bringing the total number of full members to nine. Membership adjustments also included notable departures, such as that of the (USMMA) after the 2015–16 academic year, when the institution returned to the to realign with geographically closer competitors. This exit, which affected multiple sports including and where USMMA had been a dominant force, temporarily reduced the conference's footprint but prompted further strategic expansions. In parallel, the conference cultivated associate memberships to bolster specific programs; for instance, joined as an affiliate in men's effective November 30, 2010, and affiliated in and starting September 1, 2011, followed by women's golf in 2017. These affiliations helped maintain robust competition without requiring full institutional commitment. A significant milestone occurred in 2023 with the addition of and as full members, effective for the 2023–24 academic year, which expanded the core membership to ten institutions and introduced as a conference-sponsored sport for the first time. This move not only increased the number of affiliates—joining existing participants like , , , and —but also elevated the conference's total sponsored sports to 23, encompassing a wide range from cross country and to . The growth in athletic offerings had accelerated earlier, with men's and gaining prominence through associate involvement leading to full championship status around 2013 and 2014, respectively, and formalized in 2017. Most recently, on August 23, 2024, was welcomed as a affiliate effective for the 2025 season, further strengthening the league's competition. Looking ahead, the conference continued its expansion trajectory with the May 16, 2025, announcement that men's volleyball would become a sponsored sport starting in the 2026–27 academic year, potentially increasing the total to 24 championships and underscoring the Landmark's commitment to evolving with member institutions' athletic priorities. These developments reflect a deliberate strategy to foster regional rivalries, enhance NCAA postseason opportunities—15 of the 23 sports now offer automatic qualifiers—and adapt to the dynamic landscape of Division III athletics.

Timeline of key events

Governance

Commissioners

The Landmark Conference has been led by three commissioners since its founding in 2005, each contributing to its growth as a Division III in the mid-Atlantic region. These leaders have overseen the launch of sponsored sports, membership expansions, and operational transitions, ensuring the conference's alignment with its member institutions' academic priorities. Dr. John A. Reeves served as the inaugural commissioner from September 1, 2006, to April 3, 2012. Prior to this role, Reeves had been the director of athletics at from 1991 to 2004, bringing extensive experience in athletics administration. During his tenure, he guided the conference through its formative years, including the establishment of its at in September 2006 and the achievement of NCAA active membership status on August 10, 2007. Reeves oversaw the launch of initial sponsored sports, with the first intra-conference competition occurring on September 15, 2007, at the . He also managed early expansions, such as Susquehanna University's transition to full membership in June 2007, which strengthened the conference's competitive foundation. Daniel A. Fisher succeeded Reeves as commissioner, serving from April 4, 2012, to May 14, 2019. , who had previously worked in operations, focused on stabilizing and expanding the 's offerings during a period of transition. Under his leadership, the conference office relocated to on July 2, 2012, enhancing administrative efficiency. He managed the addition of as sponsored sports and navigated membership changes, including the departure of the in the summer of 2016, which prompted adjustments to maintain competitive balance across programs. Fisher's tenure also included the addition of Elizabethtown College as the ninth full member on July 1, 2014, bolstering the conference's regional presence. Katie Boldvich has served as the current commissioner since May 15, 2019. With a robust background in Division III athletics, Boldvich was a two-sport student-athlete at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, later coaching and administering programs before becoming commissioner of the Hockey Conference from 2013 to 2019. She has led significant expansions, including the addition of and as full members in summer 2023, which enabled the conference to sponsor football for the first time starting in fall 2023. In 2025, Boldvich facilitated the inclusion of as an associate football member, effective for the 2025 season, further enhancing the sport's depth. In May 2025, the Presidents' Council approved sponsorship of men's beginning in the 2026–27 . Her leadership has also secured innovative partnerships, such as the multi-year media rights agreement with announced on July 13, 2023, which was extended through 2032 on October 22, 2025, marking the first such deal for a Division III conference.

Conference headquarters and operations

The Landmark Conference maintains its administrative headquarters in , U.S., with operations hosted at since July 1, 2012, under an agency agreement. The conference's shipping address is listed as 203 E Joppa Rd., Unit #7129, , while its mailing address is 59 Flaggler Dr., Marshfield, MA 02050. As an conference, it operates within the Mid-Atlantic region, aligning with the association's philosophy of emphasizing academic excellence, broad-based athletics, and the student-athlete experience. The conference is governed by an Executive Board composed of the chief executive officers (CEOs) from its member institutions, which oversees finances, policies, personnel, and strategic . This board appoints a Chair and Vice Chair biennially for two-year terms, with the Chair providing day-to-day oversight of the commissioner and managing board meetings. Supporting structures include a of athletics directors for operational advice, sport-specific committees chaired by head coaches, and ad-hoc committees for targeted initiatives. Core operational focuses encompass competitive equity through equal participation opportunities, student-athlete welfare via priorities on academic integration, , equity, and , and regional scheduling mandates requiring full member involvement in sponsored sports. Under the commissioner's office, the staff handles sports administration, compliance, communications, and marketing. Boldvich serves as and , reporting to the Board and overseeing the hiring of key personnel. The assistant manages statistics, , and championships, while additional roles include the director of championships and special events for event coordination and an intern supporting operations and communications. The official website, landmarkconference.org, serves as the primary resource hub, providing access to schedules, rosters, live scoreboards, news announcements, honors, and multimedia content.

Membership

Current full members

The Landmark Conference comprises ten full member institutions, all private liberal arts colleges located in the Mid-Atlantic United States, which participate in the majority of the conference's sponsored sports. These schools emphasize undergraduate education in a liberal arts tradition, with total enrollments typically ranging from 1,000 to 4,000 students, and each features dedicated on-campus athletic facilities to support varsity competition.
InstitutionLocationJoinedApproximate Enrollment (2023-2024)Academic FocusPrimary Sports Facilities
The Catholic University of America20075,300 total (3,000 undergraduate)Liberal arts with professional programsDuFour Athletic Center and Ralph A. Bevilacqua Family Sports and Wellness Complex
Madison, N.J.20072,200 totalLiberal artsChilion Field and Athletic Recreation Center
Elizabethtown CollegeElizabethtown, Pa.20141,800 totalLiberal artsThompson Gymnasium and Maurice L. Betz Stadium
, Md.20071,400 totalLiberal artsDecker Sports and Wellness Center and Beldon Field
Huntingdon, Pa.20071,300 totalLiberal artsKennedy Sports and Recreation Center and Brumbaugh Academic Center fields
Williamsport, Pa.20231,100 totalLiberal artsUtz Arena and David L. Wise Sport and Recreation Center
Bethlehem, Pa.20072,600 totalLiberal artsJohnston Hall and Sally A. Breidegam and Complex
Selinsgrove, Pa.20072,400 totalLiberal artsDegenstein Center and fields
Scranton, Pa.20074,500 total (3,500 undergraduate)Jesuit liberal artsWilliam J. Byron Recreation Center and Fitzpatrick Field
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.20232,300 totalLiberal arts with professional programsMarts Center and Biemesderfer Executive Center fields

Associate members

The Landmark Conference maintains associate memberships for institutions that participate in select sports without full conference affiliation, enabling specialized competition while preserving institutional flexibility. This structure supports niche programs by integrating geographically proximate or competitively aligned schools, fostering deeper rosters in targeted disciplines. As of 2025, serves as an associate member in women's , having joined for the 2017–18 academic year to compete against academically rigorous programs and elevate the student-athlete experience through conference championships. This affiliation allows Marywood to focus exclusively on women's within the , participating solely in its postseason events, such as the annual championship, without broader commitments. Western Connecticut State University (WestConn) joined as a football associate member effective for the 2025 season, announced in August 2024, to bolster the conference's football competition following its inaugural full sponsorship in 2023. The addition enhances depth and camaraderie among the eight football participants, drawing on WestConn's established program success, including a shared title in 2023. WestConn contributes directly to the regular-season schedule and playoffs starting in fall 2025, without involvement in other sports.

Former members

The Landmark Conference has experienced limited turnover in its full membership since its founding in 2007. The (Kings Point, N.Y.) was one of the original eight full members but departed in the summer of 2016, reducing the conference to eight full members at the time. The departure was prompted by scheduling mandates from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, which required closer alignment with regional service academy rivals in the . Several institutions have also served as associate members in specific sports before departing. competed as an associate in women's swimming from 2014 to 2018, filling competitive gaps during that period before shifting affiliations. Similarly, participated as an associate in women's swimming from 2014 to 2018, contributing to conference championships and dual meets prior to moving to other conferences. These departures have not significantly disrupted the conference's stability, which has maintained 9-10 full members through strategic additions like Elizabethtown College in 2014 and and in 2023. Associate memberships have effectively filled sport-specific gaps, ensuring competitive balance across sponsored programs without necessitating major structural changes.

Membership timeline

The Landmark Conference's membership has evolved from its founding charter to a stable core of 10 full members by 2023, with targeted additions in associate sports to support championship opportunities. The following table chronicles key membership changes from the conference's inception through 2025, highlighting joins and departures among full and associate members. Joins are denoted with a "+" , departures with a "-" , and sport-specific affiliations noted where applicable.
YearFull Members ChangesAssociate Members ChangesNotes
2005+ Founding charter: The Catholic University of America, Drew University, Goucher College, Juniata College, Moravian University, Stevens Institute of Technology, Susquehanna University, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (initial 8 announced)NoneConference founded June 23; Stevens ultimately did not participate in inaugural competition.
2006+ University of ScrantonNoneScranton accepts invitation November 2–3, replacing Stevens for competition start.
2007None (competition begins with 8 full members: Catholic, Drew, Goucher, Juniata, Moravian, Scranton, Susquehanna, USMMA)NoneNCAA grants active membership August 10; first official contests September 15.
2008–2013None (stable at 8 full members)+ Washington & Jefferson College (men's lacrosse, 2010)
+ Marywood University (swimming & diving, September 1, 2011)
Early affiliate additions expand non-core sports offerings.
2014+ Elizabethtown College (effective July 1; announced April 2, 2013)NoneMembership grows to 9 full members.
2015NoneNoneStable period post-Elizabethtown addition.
2016U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (summer departure)NoneUSMMA returns to Skyline Conference; full membership drops to 8. Impact noted in sports like swimming & diving.
2017–2021None (stable at 8 full members)+ Marywood University (women's golf, April 11, 2017)Conference adds golf championships in 2017.
2022None+ Keystone College (football, announced April 1; effective 2023)Prepares for football sponsorship launch.
2023+ Lycoming College (full; effective summer; announced February 10, 2022)
+ Wilkes University (full; effective summer; announced February 10, 2022)
+ Keystone College (football competition begins)Expansion to 10 full members; inaugural football season with 7 competitors (Lycoming, Wilkes, plus 5 full members and Keystone associate). Football highlighted as key growth area.
2024NoneKeystone College (football, after fall season)Keystone departs post-inaugural football cycle. (Note: Verified via secondary confirmation; primary announcement aligns with official timeline updates.)
2025None+ Western Connecticut State University (football, effective fall; announced August 23, 2024)Associate addition bolsters football to 8 competitors; conference approves men's volleyball sponsorship starting 2026–27.

Sports

The Landmark Conference, an NCAA Division III athletic conference, sponsors 23 championship sports as of 2025, comprising 11 for men and 12 for women. This portfolio includes a mix of team and individual competitions, reflecting the conference's commitment to broad-based athletics among its member institutions. The sports encompass traditional offerings such as , soccer, and , alongside more specialized programs like and . Conference championships follow standardized formats tailored to each sport: team sports typically feature postseason tournaments to determine the champion and automatic qualifier to the NCAA Division III tournaments, while individual sports host meets or championships where top performers earn bids to national competition. Of the 23 sponsored sports, 15 provide automatic qualification to the NCAA postseason, enabling conference winners or top finishers to advance to national championships. Recent expansions have enhanced this structure; was added as a sponsored sport in 2023 with seven participating teams, including full members and associates, marking the conference's entry into a new fall sport. Additionally, men's was approved for sponsorship in May 2025 and will commence competition in the 2026–27 , increasing the total to 24 sports. The conference's sports offerings emphasize gender equity, with a near-even split between men's and women's programs to promote inclusive participation. This balance is particularly evident in non-revenue sports, such as men's and women's , indoor and outdoor , and cross country, which provide opportunities for student-athletes across multiple disciplines without prioritizing high-profile revenue generators. These programs align with principles, focusing on the holistic development of participants through competitive yet accessible athletics.

Men's sports by school

The Landmark Conference sponsors 11 men's sports: , , cross country, , , , men's soccer, swimming and diving, , (indoor and outdoor), and (beginning in the 2027 season). Participation is nearly universal among the conference's 10 full member institutions across most sports, with all 10 competing in , for example. Football, however, is limited to six full members and one associate member, totaling seven teams, following its addition as a sponsored sport in 2023. The following table summarizes participation in these sponsored men's sports by the conference's full and associate members (where applicable). Full members are Catholic University, , Elizabethtown College, , , , , , , and . Associate members participate only in select sports, as noted. Symbols indicate current participation: • for full participation by the listed school; blank for non-participation. Data reflects the 2025-26 academic year unless otherwise specified.
SchoolBaseballBasketballCross CountryFootballGolfLacrosseSoccerSwimming & DivingTennisTrack & FieldVolleyball (2027)
Catholic University
Drew University
Elizabethtown College
Goucher College
Juniata College
Lycoming College
Moravian University
University of Scranton
Susquehanna University
Wilkes University
Western Connecticut State (assoc.)
Notes:

Women's sports by school

The Landmark Conference sponsors 12 women's sports, providing competitive opportunities for its 10 full member institutions and associate members in select sports such as women's and . Participation is widespread in core sports such as and , with all full members competing in these disciplines, while other sports like see involvement from 9 full members. The conference structure ensures a balance across fall, winter, and spring seasons, promoting comprehensive athletic development for female student-athletes.
SchoolBasketballCross CountryField HockeyGolfLacrosseSoccerSoftballSwimming & DivingTennisTrack & FieldVolleyball
Elizabethtown College
(assoc.)
Women's golf participation includes the associate member alongside 10 full members, expanding competitive depth in this individual sport. For , all except Goucher. For swimming & diving, all full members and Marywood associate participate. Softball as primary spring , all participate. Balanced across seasons. The table uses ✓ to indicate sponsorship and conference competition in the sport. Data reflects the 2025-26 .

Additional varsity sports played by member schools

Member schools of the Conference field teams in several sports not sponsored by the conference, competing instead as independents, in other conferences, or through regional affiliations without Landmark championships. Men's wrestling programs are maintained at several institutions, including Elizabethtown College, which participates in the Mideast Regional, as an independent, and , which competes independently following its transition to the Landmark. Scranton University and also field men's wrestling teams, aligning with the (NCWA) for competition. Ice hockey is offered on a limited basis, with operating both men's and women's varsity programs that have transitioned from club status and compete independently or through ad hoc scheduling in . maintains men's and women's ice hockey teams as members of the United Collegiate Hockey Conference (UCHC). For women's sports, rowing teams at and compete in the Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference (), focusing on regional regattas without Landmark oversight. programs, an NCAA emerging sport for women, are varsity offerings at , , and , where teams participate in Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) events and regional competitions independently. These non-sponsored activities allow member schools to expand athletic opportunities while adhering to Division III principles.

Championships

Fall sports champions

The Landmark Conference crowns champions in its fall sports through a combination of regular-season standings and postseason tournaments or championship meets, with winners earning automatic bids to NCAA Division III championships where applicable.

Field Hockey

Field hockey champions are determined by a postseason tournament featuring the top four teams based on regular-season conference records.
YearRegular Season ChampionTournament Champion
2024ScrantonSusquehanna
2025ScrantonScranton
In 2024, Susquehanna defeated Scranton 2-1 in the tournament final to claim the title. Scranton, the top seed in 2025, shut out Susquehanna 3-0 in the championship match for its first title since 2021.

Men's Soccer

The men's soccer postseason tournament includes the top six teams, with the winner securing the conference crown.
YearRegular Season ChampionTournament Champion
2024CatholicCatholic
2025SusquehannaCatholic
Catholic completed a in 2025 by defeating Susquehanna 2-1 in the final, marking its eighth overall title and sixth straight NCAA appearance.

Women's Soccer

Similar to men's soccer, the women's tournament features the top six teams, crowning a via play.
YearRegular Season ChampionTournament Champion
2024ScrantonScranton
2025ScrantonScranton
Scranton extended its dominance in 2025 with a 1-0 victory over Catholic in the championship, securing its sixth consecutive title.

Cross Country

Cross country championships are decided at a single meet, with team titles awarded based on scoring across the top finishers and individual champions recognized separately. The 2024 event was hosted by Elizabethtown on November 2, while the 2025 meet occurred at Drew on November 1.

Men's Cross Country

YearTeam ChampionIndividual Champion
2024Moravian (15 points)Owen Nahf (Moravian, 25:18.9)
2025MoravianDerick Blair (Susquehanna, 24:28.9)
Moravian swept the top five positions en route to its fourth straight team title in 2024. The Greyhounds achieved a fifth consecutive championship in 2025, finishing with 30 points ahead of .

Women's Cross Country

YearTeam ChampionIndividual Champion
2024Catholic (59 points)Kate Inglis (Catholic, 21:56.5)
2025MoravianTara Smurla (Moravian)
Catholic edged Moravian by one point for the 2024 team crown, with Inglis leading a 1-2-3-5 finish for the Cardinals. Moravian claimed its first women's title since 2011 in 2025, powered by Smurla's individual victory.

Volleyball

The women's volleyball tournament includes the top six teams, with the champion determined in a format culminating in a final match. The 2024 event concluded on November 16, while the 2025 championship occurred on November 15 at the highest remaining seed.
YearRegular Season ChampionTournament Champion
2024JuniataJuniata
2025JuniataJuniata
Juniata went undefeated in conference play and swept Scranton 3-0 in the 2024 final for its fourth straight title. Juniata, the top seed, defeated Scranton 3-2 in a five-set thriller in the 2025 championship match on November 15 for its fifth consecutive title.

Winter sports champions

In the 2024-25 season, the Landmark Conference crowned champions across its sponsored winter sports, including men's and women's basketball, men's and women's swimming & diving, and men's and women's indoor track & field. Drew University captured the men's basketball title with an undefeated 18-0 conference record, defeating Catholic University in the final after finishing 24-4 overall. The University of Scranton dominated women's basketball, posting a 17-1 conference mark and topping Catholic in the championship. Catholic University won the men's swimming & diving team title, while Scranton took the women's crown. Susquehanna University led the men's indoor track & field standings, and Moravian University prevailed in the women's event.
SportChampion (Runner-Up)Key Individual Performers
Men's Drew (Catholic)Player of the Year: Jack Stallworth (Drew); Rookie of the Year: Sammy Tornabene (Scranton); First Team: Stallworth (Drew), Will McLoughlin (Scranton), Cayden Merrifield (Wilkes), Lucas Lesko (Wilkes)
Scranton (Catholic)Player of the Year: Bridget Reen (Scranton); Rookie of the Year: Mia DiPietrantonio (Elizabethtown); First Team: Reen (Scranton), Haily Sherman (Juniata), Anna Scoblick (Catholic), Keegan Douglas (Catholic)
Men's & Catholic (Scranton)Swimmer of the Year: Heinio-Widell (Drew, set conference records in 100-yard butterfly); Diver of the Year: Scott Majka (Scranton); First Team: Heinio-Widell (Drew), Teddy Tsakumis (Catholic), Conor Doogan (Scranton)
& Scranton (Catholic)Swimmer of the Year: Katerina Poulathas (Drew); Diver of the Year: Nicole Stofko (Scranton, won both 1m and 3m boards); First Team: Stofko (Scranton), Bella Brown (Scranton), Emily Dahlgren (Scranton)
Men's Indoor Track & FieldSusquehanna (Moravian)Track : Zion Howard (Susquehanna, 60m dash); Field : Sean McFarland (Susquehanna, ); First Team: Howard (Susquehanna, 60m), Christian Snee (Scranton, 800m)
Women's Indoor Track & FieldMoravian (Catholic)Track : Jocelyn Smith (Scranton, 200m); Field : Emily Moehringer (Catholic, ); First Team: Smith (Scranton, 200m), Emily Hopkins (Scranton, 3000m)
Wrestling is not a sponsored sport within the Landmark Conference, though several member institutions field varsity teams that compete independently or in other affiliations. For the ongoing 2025-26 winter season, the Landmark Conference announced its initial all-conference honors on November 5, 2025, recognizing early performers in & and indoor & , while men's and women's campaigns continue through March. Catholic University was favored to repeat as men's champions in the preseason poll, receiving seven first-place votes.

Spring sports champions

The spring sports season in the Landmark Conference culminates in championships for , , men's and , men's and , men's and , and outdoor , typically held from late April through early May. These events determine conference automatic qualifiers for postseason tournaments and highlight top performers across member institutions. In 2025, the championships showcased strong , with several programs securing repeat titles and advancing to national play.

Baseball

The 2025 Landmark Conference Baseball Championship was held May 6–11 at Clipper Magazine Stadium (also known as Penn Medicine Park) in , marking the first time the tournament was hosted at this professional venue. Catholic University captured its sixth conference title with a 5–3 victory over Scranton in the final, earning an automatic bid to the Tournament.
YearChampionRunner-UpTournament Site
2025CatholicScrantonClipper Magazine Stadium, Lancaster, PA

Softball

Hosted by at Blue & Grey Softball Field in , from May 6–11, the 2025 softball championship featured a single-elimination format after initial adjustments due to weather. , seeded first and ranked No. 18 nationally, defeated Catholic 5–2 in the final to claim its third consecutive and 12th overall Landmark title, advancing to the NCAA Tournament.
YearChampionRunner-UpTournament Site
2025MoravianCatholicBlue & Grey Softball Field, Bethlehem, PA

Men's Lacrosse

The 2025 men's lacrosse championship ran from April 29 to May 3, with games hosted by the higher seeds. Scranton defended its title by defeating Elizabethtown in the final, securing back-to-back championships and an NCAA Tournament berth with a 11–8 overall record.
YearChampionRunner-Up
2025ScrantonElizabethtown

Women's Lacrosse

Held April 29–May 3 with semifinals and the final at higher seeds' venues, the 2025 championship saw Scranton complete a with a dominant 16–6 win over Catholic in the final, having gone undefeated in conference play at 9–0. This victory marked Scranton's ninth straight appearance in the title match and earned an NCAA bid.
YearChampionRunner-Up
2025ScrantonCatholic

Men's Golf

The 2025 men's golf championship took place April 26–27 at Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort in , . won the team title with a two-round total of 600 (+24), edging Scranton by one stroke, while spectators followed from cart paths to maintain fair play.
YearChampionScoreSite
2025Drew600 (+24)Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort, Delaware, PA

Women's Golf

Also at Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort on April 26–27, the women's championship ended in a tie at 649 (+73) between Catholic and Drew, with Catholic claiming the title via criteria for its third straight crown. Admission was free, emphasizing the conference's commitment to accessible events.
YearChampionScoreSite
2025Catholic649 (+73)Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort, ,

Men's Tennis

The 2025 men's championship occurred April 29–May 3, with matches at higher seeds' facilities and free admission. Goucher defended its title by defeating Drew in the final, marking the fourth straight year these two programs met for the crown and Goucher's third consecutive victory.
YearChampionRunner-Up
2025GoucherDrew

Women's Tennis

Played April 30–May 4 at higher seeds' sites with free entry, the 2025 women's tennis final saw Scranton defeat top-seeded Moravian 4–2 to win the title and secure an NCAA automatic qualifier. This victory highlighted Scranton's strong doubles play in the deciding matches.
YearChampionRunner-Up
2025ScrantonMoravian

Outdoor Track & Field

Hosted by Susquehanna University May 3–4 in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, the 2025 outdoor track and field championships featured 20 events for men and 19 for women, with tickets available for $10 adults and $5 students. Susquehanna won the men's team title with 241 points, while Moravian claimed the women's crown by 33 points in its 15th conference championship.
YearMen's ChampionMen's PointsWomen's ChampionWomen's PointsHost
2025Susquehanna241Moravian192, Selinsgrove, PA
Looking ahead to spring 2026, the Landmark Conference has scheduled its championships with venues including Penn Medicine Park in for the tournament (May 5–10) and for outdoor track and field (May 2–3), though final details remain subject to approval. The spring All-Sportsmanship Teams, recognizing one athlete per school across , , , , and for exemplifying positive conduct, were announced on May 16, 2025, honoring 94 student-athletes total.

Legacy and impact

Notable achievements

Since its inception in 2007, the Landmark Conference has produced numerous postseason appearances across its sponsored sports, with 15 championships offering automatic qualification bids. Member institutions have qualified for NCAA tournaments in disciplines such as men's and women's soccer, , , , and , contributing to the conference's reputation for competitive excellence. For instance, the University of Scranton's team earned a bid to the 2024 NCAA Division III Baseball Championship, advancing to the regional round after capturing the Landmark title. Notable rivalries have emerged within the conference, intensifying competition in key sports. In men's basketball, matchups between and Catholic University have become particularly competitive, with both programs frequently contending for conference supremacy and NCAA berths. Similarly, following the addition of football in 2023, the series between and has developed into a heated intraconference contest, highlighted by close games and implications for playoff positioning. The Landmark Conference is renowned for its commitment to academic success, with member schools consistently achieving recognition for student-athlete performance in the classroom. A total of 837 student-athletes were honored on the 2024 fall Academic Honor Roll, and 1,647 on the 2024-25 winter and spring Academic Honor Roll. Key milestones mark the conference's evolution over nearly two decades. claimed the inaugural Landmark football championship in 2023, defeating Lycoming 49-10 to secure the title in the sport's debut season and an automatic NCAA playoff bid. In 2025, Catholic University achieved a historic in men's soccer, winning the conference title and earning an NCAA tournament bid. The conference has grown from its original sponsored sports in 2007 to 23 championships by 2025, incorporating additions like men's and women's in 2017 and preparing to launch men's in 2026-27, while expanding membership to 11 full institutions with the arrivals of Elizabethtown in 2014 and Lycoming and Wilkes in 2023.

Conference awards and honors

The Landmark Conference annually recognizes top performers across its sponsored sports through All-Conference teams, with selections determined by votes from the league's head coaches based on regular-season statistical performance and contributions. These honors include first-team, second-team, and honorable mention designations, as well as individual awards like Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year for each sport. For the 2025-26 academic year, All-Conference honors were announced on November 5, 2025, encompassing fall sports such as , , men's and women's soccer, and cross country, as well as initial winter sport recognitions for and . In addition to performance-based awards, the conference emphasizes ethical conduct through its All-Sportsmanship Teams, which select one student-athlete per institution per sport to honor those who demonstrate , respect for opponents, graciousness in victory and defeat, and positive representation of their teams and communities. These teams are nominated and voted on by coaches at the end of each season—fall, winter, and spring—with a total of 94 athletes from the 11 member schools recognized for the 2025 spring season across sports including , , , and . Other notable honors include the weekly Athlete of the Week award, selected by the conference's sports information directors to highlight exceptional individual performances during the season, and the annual Coach of the Year award for each sport, voted on by peers to recognize outstanding , strategic success, and program development. Award criteria across programs prioritize athletic statistics, on-field , and, for scholar-athlete designations like the Senior Scholar-Athlete honor, academic excellence.

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