Talk:Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks
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athletic conferences
editUMES dropped men's tennis and added women's golf, but I could not find what conference they will play in. According to the wikipage for MEAC, they don't sponsor women's golf. This page also lists the ECAC as a conference and says that baseball, bowling, track & field and volleyball play in that conference. The MEAC page says UMES is a full member which would include these sports. This does not include women's golf which just started in 2017. Are these sports played in the ECAC or the MEAC?