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Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) Bailey Farmer (Associate - Term Expires Jan Conference and Partner-Conference Representatives – Jan. 18, 2021 – Jan. 22, 2022 CONFERENCE PARTNER CONFERENCE American Rivers Conference Midwest Conference Jaeden Peterson (Associate - term expires Jan. 2023) Joseph Dorgan (Primary - term expires Jan. 2022) American Southwest Conference (ASC) Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) Bailey Farmer (Associate - term expires Jan. 2023) Megan Koch (Primary – term expires Jan. 2023) Atlantic East Conference (AEC) Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (AMCC) Ariana Pena (Primary - term expires Jan. 2023) Brittany Fisher (Associate - term expires Jan. 2023) Centennial Conference Landmark Conference Anya Gunewardena (Primary – term expires Jan. 2023) Nick Pilny (Associate - term expires Jan. 2023) City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) Skyline Conference Anthony Francois (Primary - term expires Jan. 2022) Henry Bethell (Associate - term expires Jan. 2022) Empire 8 Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) Jack Mulvihill (Primary - term expires Jan. 2022) Breeann Sheaffer (Associate - term expires Jan. 2023) Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Benedetto (Daniele) Iaboni (Primary - term expires Jan. 2024) Alexandra Welch (Associate - term expires January 2023) Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Abigail Newkirk (Primary term expires Jan. 2022) Owen Harkins (Associate - term expires Jan. 2022) Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Little East Conference (LEC) Kelli McCarthy (Associate - term expires Jan. 2023) Paxton Blanchard (Primary - term expires Jan. 2022) Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Bridgett Finn (Primary - term expires Jan. 2022) Zach Behe (Associate - term expires Jan. 2023) CONFERENCE PARTNER CONFERENCE Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) Talia Williams (Primary - term expires Jan. 2023) Angel Beaufeaux (Associate - term expires Jan. 2022) New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) Association of DIII Independents Evelyn DeVaux (Associate - term expires Jan. 2022) Mercy Ogutu (Primary - term expires Jan. 2023) New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) David He (Primary - term expires 2023) Adaobi Nebuwa (Associate - term expires Jan. 2024) New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) Victoria Vricella (Associate - term expires Jan. 2023) Jessica Ann Ader (Primary - term expires Jan. 2024) North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Alex Cassada (Associate - term expires Jan. 2023) Rachael Scoones (Primary - term expires Jan. 2023) Ohio Athletic Conference Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Chayne Treharn (Associate - term expires Jan. 2023) Hunter Nash (Primary - term expires Jan. 2022) Presidents Athletic Conference (PAC) Coast-to-Coast (C2C) Liam Galligan (Associate - term expires Jan. 2023) Madeira Alexander (Primary -- term expires Jan. 2022) Southern Athletic Association (SAA) USA South Athletic Conference Tyler Rover (Primary - term expires Jan.2022) Meagan Cox (Associate - term expires Jan. 2024 Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) Northwest Conference (NWC) Vaish Siddapureddy (Primary - term expires Jan. 2023) Madalyne (Maddy) Thomas (Associate - term expires Jan. 2023 St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference Taryn Banfield (Associate - term expires Jan. 2024) Janne Brown (Primary - term expires Jan. 2022) University Athletic Association (UAA) Liberty League Jenna Ruccolo (Associate - term expires Jan. 2023) TBD (Primary - term expires Jan. 2023) Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) Devonte Amos (Associate - term expires Jan. 2022) Zach Bulthuis (Primary - term expires Jan. 2024).
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