Eastern Connecticut Conference

The Eastern Connecticut Conference (also known as the ECC) serves high schools in Windham County and New London County.

Eastern Connecticut Conference
Established1934
AssociationCIAC
Members18
RegionWindham County
New London County
Websitewww.eccathletics.org

History

In 2015 the ECC was in danger of falling apart when seven schools applied to the NCCC conference. The four large schools, Ledyard, New London, Fitch and East Lyme announced that they would be leaving the ECC and forming a new conference named the Southeastern Connecticut Athletic Conference. During that same time five other schools, Bacon Academy, Waterford, Montville, Wheeler and Stonington applied to join the shoreline conference.[1] For Ice hockey, Fitch, Bacon Academy, East Lyme, Griswold, Hale Ray, Killingly, Ledyard, Montville, Norwich Free Academy, Stonington, Waterford & Wheeler make up the coop team of the Eastern CT Eagles.

Schools

SchoolLocationNicknameColors
Bacon Academy Colchester, Connecticut Bobcats
East Lyme High School East Lyme, Connecticut Vikings    
Fitch High School Groton, Connecticut Falcons    
Griswold High School Griswold, Connecticut Wolverines
Killingly High School Killingly, Connecticut Redmen    
Ledyard High School Ledyard, Connecticut
Lyman Memorial High School Lebanon, Connecticut Bulldogs
Montville High School Montville, Connecticut Indians    
New London High School New London, Connecticut Whalers    
Norwich Free Academy Norwich, Connecticut Wildcats    
Plainfield High School Central Village, Connecticut Panthers    
Saint Bernard School Uncasville, Connecticut Saints    
Stonington High School Pawcatuck, Connecticut
Tourtellotte Memorial High School North Grosvenordale, Connecticut
Waterford High School Waterford, Connecticut Lancers    
Wheeler High School North Stonington, Connecticut
Windham High School Willimantic, Connecticut
Woodstock Academy Woodstock, Connecticut    

Former members

SchoolLocationNicknameColors
Putnam High School Putnam, Connecticut Clippers

Fall sports

  • Field Hockey
  • Volleyball
  • Soccer
  • Football
  • Swimming (girls)
  • Cross Country

Winter sports

  • Basketball
  • Fencing
  • Wrestling
  • Swimming (boys)
  • Indoor Track
  • Ice Hockey
  • Cheerleading

Spring sports

  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Tennis
  • Lacrosse
  • Outdoor Track
  • Golf

References

  1. "NCCC athletic directors recommend adding seven teams from ECC". Collinsville Press. Retrieved May 24, 2020.



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