Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
From BR Bullpen
The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) is a collegiate athletic conference which consists of historically black colleges in the southeastern United States.
In 1970, the league was confirmed with seven institutions kicking off the 1971 season: Delaware State College (now University), Howard University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Morgan State University, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University and South Carolina State College (now University).
[edit] Current Baseball Schools
- Bethune-Cookman University (1979 to Present)
- Delaware State University (1970 to Present)
- North Carolina A&T University (1970 to Present)
- University of Maryland Eastern Shore (1970 to Present)
- Florida A&M University (1979 to Present)
- Coppin State College (1985 to Present)
- Norfolk State University (1997 to Present)
[edit] Non-Baseball Schools
- Howard University (Dropped 2002)
- Morgan State University (Dropped 2001)
- South Carolina State University (Dropped 1974)
- Hampton University (Dropped 1972)
- Winston-Salem State University
[edit] Past Members
- North Carolina Central University (1970-1979)
Source: MEAC

