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Skyline Conference

The Skyline Conference is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III, based in the New York metropolitan area and comprising 12 full member institutions that compete in 19 championship sports for men and women. It also has affiliate members in select sports, including New Jersey City University in men's volleyball as of the 2025-26 season; NJCU plans to depart for the CUNYAC after 2025-26. Founded in 1989 initially as a men's basketball league with a focus on equitable competition among diverse institutions in the region, the conference has grown significantly, expanding its membership and sports offerings to promote student-athlete development, academic success, and inclusive athletics. Its members include public and private colleges such as Farmingdale State College, Manhattanville University, SUNY Maritime College, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Mount Saint Mary College, College of Mount Saint Vincent, St. Joseph's University, New York (Brooklyn), SUNY College at Old Westbury, SUNY Purchase College, Yeshiva University, Sarah Lawrence College, and St. Joseph's University, New York (Long Island), reflecting a mix of urban, suburban, and specialized institutions. The conference sponsors a wide array of sports, including basketball, soccer, lacrosse, baseball, softball, cross country, track and field, tennis, golf, swimming and diving, and volleyball, with championships determined through regular-season play and postseason tournaments hosted at member campuses. Notable achievements include multiple NCAA tournament appearances by member teams, such as Yeshiva University's men's basketball program earning automatic bids and national recognition in recent years, alongside a strong emphasis on academic honors, with hundreds of student-athletes annually achieving conference-wide GPA benchmarks. The Skyline Conference maintains a commitment to sportsmanship, diversity, and community engagement, operating from its headquarters in Oakdale, New York, and continuing to evolve through strategic expansions like the addition of Manhattanville University in 2019.

History

Establishment

The Skyline Conference was chartered on May 16, 1989, initially as a single-sport league dedicated to men's basketball competition among NCAA Division III institutions in the New York metropolitan area. The founding charter members were Farmingdale State College, Manhattanville College, SUNY Maritime College, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, SUNY Purchase College, SUNY College at Old Westbury, Yeshiva University, St. Joseph's College (Brooklyn), St. Joseph's College (Long Island), and College of Mount Saint Vincent. Manhattanville College participated from the league's inception through the 2006-07 season before departing for the Middle Atlantic Conferences. Other early additions included Mount Saint Mary College in the 1993–94 academic year, reflecting the conference's focus on regional institutions committed to the Division III model of athletics integrated with academics. The conference's creation addressed the need for competitive balance and scheduling opportunities for these smaller schools, which operate without athletic scholarships and emphasize student-athlete development over professional preparation. This structure allowed member institutions to foster intercollegiate basketball programs that aligned with their educational missions, promoting equitable competition in a dense urban region. Administrative operations began with a lean setup managed collaboratively by the member schools, establishing headquarters in Great River, New York, to oversee scheduling, officiating, and governance for the inaugural season. The first full-time commissioner, Tracy King, was appointed in July 2005, marking a shift toward dedicated professional leadership after nearly two decades of part-time administration. In its early years through 1993, the conference solidified its basketball focus before beginning modest expansions into other sports.

Key Developments

The Skyline Conference experienced significant growth in the mid-1990s as it expanded beyond its original men's basketball focus to promote gender equity in athletics, beginning with the addition of women's basketball. This move aligned with broader NCAA efforts under Title IX to balance opportunities for male and female student-athletes, transforming the league from a single-sport entity into a more comprehensive athletic association. The Skyline Conference underwent several key structural changes in the years following its founding, including the addition of women's basketball, which represented the league's initial commitment to gender equity initiatives by broadening participation opportunities for female student-athletes. Departures during this period included Stony Brook University, which competed as an independent in the 1994–95 season after participating in the Skyline the previous year. Later, the conference continued to evolve through strategic additions, such as Sarah Lawrence College in 2014–15, enhancing its regional footprint among liberal arts institutions. In 2019–20, Manhattanville College rejoined the Skyline after a 12-year absence in the MAC Freedom Conference, bringing back a charter member and strengthening competition in multiple sports. To recognize overall athletic excellence, the league introduced the Skyline Presidents Cup in 2007–08 as an all-sports award, calculated based on member institutions' performances across conference championships. In a recent development, New Jersey City University announced in April 2025 that it would depart from its men's volleyball affiliation with the Skyline after the 2024–25 season, transitioning to the CUNYAC as part of a larger realignment. Over its history, the Skyline Conference has grown substantially, evolving from a single-sport league in 1989 to sponsoring championships in 19 sports by 2025, reflecting its commitment to comprehensive Division III athletics in the New York metropolitan area.

Member Institutions

Current Members

The Skyline Conference comprises 12 full member institutions, all situated within the New York metropolitan area, spanning New York City, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley. These schools include a mix of public and private institutions, with student enrollments typically ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 undergraduates, emphasizing NCAA Division III athletics alongside academic programs in liberal arts, sciences, and professional studies. The geographic proximity—most within a 50-mile radius of Manhattan—facilitates frequent intercollegiate competition and fosters regional rivalries, particularly in sports like basketball and soccer.
InstitutionLocationFoundedApproximate Enrollment (2025)Notable Athletic Contributions
Farmingdale State CollegeEast Farmingdale, NY191210,150Strong programs in baseball and men's soccer; home to the Nold Athletic Complex with indoor tracks and fitness centers.
Manhattanville UniversityPurchase, NY19522,100Competitive in men's and women's lacrosse; Reid Athletic Center supports multiple sports with modern training facilities.
SUNY Maritime CollegeThroggs Neck, NY18741,200Excels in rowing and sailing due to waterfront access on the East River; features the Rieser Alumni Athletic Center.
Mount Saint Mary CollegeNewburgh, NY19602,200Prominent in basketball and volleyball; Kaplan Center for Wellness includes a gymnasium and aquatic facilities.
College of Mount Saint VincentRiverdale, NY18471,500Active in track and field and softball; Peter Jay Sharp Athletic Center hosts indoor events.
Purchase College, SUNYPurchase, NY19674,000Strong emphasis on cross country and tennis; Fortune Fellows Athletic Center supports outdoor and indoor sports.
Sarah Lawrence CollegeYonkers, NY19261,700Notable for women's soccer and swimming; Kate Neisser Hall provides recreational and competitive spaces.
St. Joseph's University New York (Brooklyn Campus)Brooklyn, NY19161,000Contributes to baseball and men's basketball; urban campus with shared facilities emphasizing team sports.
St. Joseph's University New York (Long Island Campus)Patchogue, NY19763,500Leads in softball and men's lacrosse; Danzi Athletic Center features turf fields and a gymnasium.
SUNY Old WestburyOld Westbury, NY19654,300Growing programs in track and field; Paul F. Schreiber Athletic Center includes a multi-purpose arena.
United States Merchant Marine AcademyKings Point, NY19431,000Dominant in football and wrestling; Buchholz Pavilion supports rigorous training for military cadets.
Yeshiva UniversityNew York, NY18863,000 (undergrad)Renowned for basketball with multiple national championships; Wilf Campus Athletic Center hosts high-profile games.
Each institution brings unique contributions to the conference, such as the Merchant Marine Academy's maritime-themed sports traditions rooted in its federal service academy status, or Yeshiva University's emphasis on inclusive athletics aligned with its Jewish heritage. Farmingdale State and the SUNY campuses highlight public higher education's role in accessible athletics, while private schools like Sarah Lawrence and Manhattanville add diversity in academic focus, from arts to sciences, enhancing the conference's collaborative environment.

Affiliate Members

As of 2025, following NJCU's departure after the 2025 men's volleyball season, the Skyline Conference maintains a single affiliate member, Ramapo College of New Jersey, which participates exclusively in men's volleyball. Ramapo joined the conference as an affiliate in 2019, effective for the 2020 season, resuming a prior affiliation from 2012 to 2017. The decision was driven by geographic proximity to Skyline institutions in New York and New Jersey, such as Purchase College and the College of Mount Saint Vincent, allowing for more convenient regional competition without requiring full membership. As a full member of the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) for its primary athletic programs, Ramapo opted for this limited affiliation to enhance men's volleyball scheduling and rivalries in a nearby Division III league. Ramapo's involvement is confined to men's volleyball, including the full regular-season schedule and postseason championships, where the conference winner receives an automatic NCAA Division III tournament bid. In the 2025 season, the Roadrunners posted a 14-4 conference record, advancing to the tournament semifinals. Previously, New Jersey City University served as an affiliate for the same sport but departed following the 2025 season to transition into the City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) starting in spring 2026.

Former Members

The Skyline Conference has experienced several membership changes since its founding in 1989, with institutions departing due to conference realignments, institutional mergers, closures, or transitions to other divisions. These departures have shaped the conference's evolution, often reflecting broader trends in NCAA Division III athletics in the Northeast. Former full members include both charter institutions and later additions that competed across multiple sports before exiting.
InstitutionLocationJoinedLeftReason for Departure
Stony Brook, NY (charter)After seasonTransitioned to as an independent.
, NYAfter seasonJoined the (CUNYAC) for full membership.
Hoboken, NJ2000–After 2006– seasonHelped form the alongside other departing .
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY2006–After season full membership in the , seeking expanded opportunities.
(), NYAfter 2013– seasonMerged into , leading to the discontinuation of its independent athletics program.
College of New RochelleNew Rochelle, NY2007–After 2018– seasonInstitution closed permanently due to financial challenges and declining enrollment.
The Sage CollegesTroy, NY2007After 2016– seasonJoined the Empire 8 Conference.
Hackettstown, NJAfter 2006– seasonTransitioned to other affiliations and eventual Division II move.
Among former affiliate members, New Jersey City University (NJCU) sponsored men's volleyball in the Skyline from the 2020–21 season onward, having previously affiliated from 2012–17 before a brief independent period. NJCU's program departed after the 2024–25 season to align with its full transition to the reimagined CUNYAC in 2027–28, enhancing geographic and institutional ties within the New York metropolitan area. Kean University was also a former affiliate for men's volleyball until 2023. These exits have occasionally prompted the Skyline to recruit new members or affiliates to maintain competitive balance, particularly in sports like baseball, basketball, and volleyball where departing schools had strong programs. For instance, Stevens' departure contributed to the formation of the Landmark Conference, which drew other regional institutions away from smaller leagues.

Membership Timeline

The membership of the Skyline Conference has evolved since its founding, with changes in full and affiliate status tracked chronologically below.
YearJoining InstitutionsDeparting InstitutionsNotes
1989Manhattanville College, College of Mount Saint Vincent, St. Joseph's College-Long Island, SUNY Stony Brook, SUNY Old Westbury-Charter members establishing the conference as a men's basketball league; all full members.
1994-SUNY Stony BrookFull member departure.
2014Yeshiva University-Full member addition.
2019Manhattanville College (rejoining), Ramapo College of New Jersey (affiliate for men's volleyball, effective 2020)Bard CollegeManhattanville returns as full member after prior departure; Bard exits as full member; Ramapo joins as affiliate.
2023-Kean UniversityEnd of affiliate status.
2025-New Jersey City University (men's volleyball affiliate)Affiliate departure effective after 2025 season for transition to CUNYAC.

Athletic Programs

The Skyline Conference, an NCAA Division III athletic conference, sponsors 19 championship sports as of 2025, comprising 10 for men and 9 for women, reflecting a commitment to gender equity in intercollegiate athletics. Men's Sports
The conference offers championships in the following 10 sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field (indoor and outdoor), and volleyball.
Women's Sports
Women's championships are held in 9 sports: basketball, cross country, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field (indoor and outdoor), and volleyball.
Participation levels vary by sport but typically range from 8 to 12 teams, drawn from the conference's 12 full member institutions, with basketball often featuring 10-12 teams per gender. Seasonal schedules align with NCAA Division III calendars: fall sports include cross country, soccer, tennis, and volleyball; winter sports encompass basketball, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, and volleyball (men's); and spring sports feature baseball, golf, lacrosse, outdoor track and field, softball, and tennis. Competitions and venues are primarily located in the New York metropolitan area, utilizing on-campus facilities of member schools such as Farmingdale State College, Manhattanville University, and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. The conference began in 1989 sponsoring only men's basketball but expanded progressively to include additional sports, achieving full gender equity across its offerings by the early 2000s in compliance with Title IX requirements.

Conference Championships

The Skyline Conference employs single-elimination tournament formats for the majority of its sponsored team sports, with seeding determined by regular-season winning percentages and tiebreakers such as head-to-head results or goal differentials. For instance, men's and women's basketball tournaments feature eight-team fields with quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals hosted by the higher remaining seed, while soccer and lacrosse use top-six or top-four seeds in similarly structured single-elimination brackets. Baseball and softball incorporate an initial single-elimination round followed by double-elimination for the top six seeds at a neutral or seeded site, and individual sports like golf and track and field hold scored championship meets rather than elimination formats. Divisional play, such as Black and Gold alignments (formerly North and South), is utilized in select sports like men's basketball as of the 2023-24 season to influence seeding and playoff qualification, with the top teams from each division earning priority spots before wild cards. These divisions help balance geographic rivalries and competition. The Presidents Cup, introduced in the 2007–08 academic year, recognizes overall athletic excellence through an annual all-sports competition that awards points based on teams' competitive percentages in both regular-season standings and postseason tournaments across all sponsored sports. St. Joseph's College (Long Island) dominated the early years, claiming the inaugural title and winning seven times between 2007–08 and 2015–16, marking the conference's first sustained multi-sport champions. Subsequent winners included Farmingdale State College (multiple titles in the 2010s and 2023–24) and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (four times from 2017–18 to 2022–23, plus 2024–25), with no awards issued in 2019–20 and 2020–21 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Conference champions in eligible sports earn automatic qualification to the NCAA Division III Championships, a benefit available since the conference's early years. Yeshiva University, for example, secured the 2025 men's basketball automatic bid after defeating Farmingdale State in the final, while Mount Saint Mary College did the same in women's basketball that year. These automatic berths have enabled notable postseason runs, including multiple NCAA appearances for programs like St. Joseph's (Long Island) in volleyball and lacrosse. Following New Jersey City University's departure as a men's volleyball affiliate member after the 2025 season, the conference adjusted its volleyball tournament structure for 2026, reducing the field from six to potentially four teams and shifting seeding to reflect the remaining core members' schedules as of November 2025. NJCU had reached the 2025 final but lost to St. Joseph's (Long Island), which claimed its fourth straight title and the automatic NCAA bid. This exit, part of NJCU's broader transition to the City University of New York Athletic Conference, prompted the Skyline to reaffirm its automatic qualifier status in volleyball while exploring affiliate expansions to maintain competitive depth.

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