Difference between revisions of "Maryland-Eastern Shore"
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− | The '''University of Maryland Eastern Shore''', or '''UMES''', Hawks compete as members of the [[{{meac}}]] in [[NCAA Division I]] basketball. The school has not sponsored football since 1979. UMES (formerly "Maryland State"){{hbcutag}} is a public institution located in the Delmarva Peninsula town of Princess Anne, Maryland. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 3,000. | + | The '''University of Maryland Eastern Shore''', or '''UMES''', Hawks compete as members of the [[{{meac}}]] in [[NCAA Division I]] basketball. The school has not sponsored football since 1979. UMES (formerly "Maryland State"){{hbcutag}} is a public land-grant institution located in the Delmarva Peninsula town of Princess Anne, Maryland. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 3,000. |
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The University of Maryland Eastern Shore, or UMES, Hawks compete as members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in NCAA Division I basketball. The school has not sponsored football since 1979. UMES (formerly "Maryland State"), a historically black college, is a public land-grant institution located in the Delmarva Peninsula town of Princess Anne, Maryland. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 3,000.
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference | edit |
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NCAA Division I FCS football • NCAA Division I basketball | |
Bethune-Cookman • Coppin State† • Delaware State • Florida A&M • Hampton • Howard • Maryland-Eastern Shore† | |
Morgan State • Norfolk State • North Carolina A&T • North Carolina Central • Savannah State • South Carolina State | |
† • non-football school |