Saturday, June 22, 2019

THE RFC MYC: Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC)-(NCAA Division III)

Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC)-(NCAA Division III)

Overview: Three teams finished atop the Commonwealth Coast Conference on the football field at 5-1 in CCC play for the 2018 season, with Western New England (8-3 overall), earning the automatic bid to the NCAA Division III playoffs, while Salve Regina and Endicott (both 7-4 overall) settled for ECAC bowl bids.

The Golden Bears run in the D-III playoffs was cut short in the first round, as Frostburg State ended WNEU's season with a 42-24 setback. The CCC's other postseason representatives didn't fare any better, as Salve Regina fell to Bridgewater State 34-19 in the New England Bowl, while Endicott lost to Merchant Marine 38-22 in that same series.

The CCC brings in an additional program for 2019 in the Husson University Eagles from Bangor, Maine. Husson (8-3 overall in 2018) finished undefeated at 6-0 in their final season as a member of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC), with the Eagles winning three straight conference championships in the process. The addition of Husson not only brings the number of teams playing football in the CCC to eight but also could make for a competitive race for the CCC championship this fall.

2019 Schedules (Teams listed in alphabetical order, click the links below to access to find the schedules)

NOTE: If the link to the team's schedule is not highlighted, it means that the team has not submitted its schedule for the 2019 season. When the team's schedule is submitted, the link (s) will appear in each blog post. Also, please visit the RFC blog at realfootballcentral.blogspot.com for schedules, schedule updates, preseason previews, and much more.

Final 2018 Commonwealth Coast Conference Football Standings

Becker

Curry

Endicott

Husson

Nichols

Salve Regina

University of New England

Western New England

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