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Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) is a collegiate athletic conference which consists of historically black colleges in the southeastern United States. It participates in the NCAA's Division I-AA for football and its Division I for all other sports.

There are eleven member institutions:

Conference Stadia

School Football stadium Stadium capacity Basketball arena Arena capacity
Bethune-Cookman Municipal Stadium 10,000 Moore Gymnasium 3,000
Coppin State Non-Football School N/A Coppin Center 1,720
Delaware State Alumni Stadium 6,828 Memorial Hall 3,000
Florida A&M Bragg Memorial Stadium 25,500 Jake Gaither Gymnasium 3,365
Hampton Armstrong Stadium 17,000 Hampton Convocation Center 7,200
Howard William H. Greene Stadium 10,000 Burr Gymnasium 2,700
UMES Non-Football School N/A Hytche Athletic Center 5,500
Morgan State Hughes Stadium 10,000 Hill Field House 10,000
Norfolk State Dick Price Stadium 30,000 Joseph G. Echols Memorial Hall 7,000
North Carolina A&T Aggie Stadium 22,000 Corbett Sports Center 5,700
South Carolina State Oliver C. Dawson Stadium 22,000 SHM Memorial Center 3,200


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Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC)
Bethune-Cookman | Coppin State | Delaware State | Florida A&M
Hampton | Howard | Maryland - Eastern Shore
Morgan State | Norfolk State | North Carolina A&T | South Carolina State
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