The Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) is a collegiate athletic conference whose schools compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Division I. The A-10's member schools are located mostly on the East Coast and Midwest of the United States: Illinois, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.

Although some of its members are state-funded, half of its membership is made up of private, Catholic institutions. Despite the name, there are 14 full-time members in the conference; three affiliate members participate in women's field hockey and men's lacrosse.

The conference's commissioner since 2008 is Bernadette McGlade. McGlade will retire at the conclusion of the 2025–26 academic year; her replacement will be Dan Leibowitz, who joins the league having most recently been the senior men's basketball administrator for the Big East Conference. In fall 2023 the A-10 moved its headquarters from Newport News, Virginia, to Washington, D.C.

History

Early history

The Atlantic 10 Conference was founded in 1975 as the Eastern Collegiate Basketball League (ECBL) and began conference play in 1976. At that time, basketball was its only sport. After its first season, it added sports other than basketball and changed its name to the Eastern Athletic Association. However, despite its official names, it was popularly known as the Eastern 8, as it then had eight members (Villanova, Duquesne, Penn State, West Virginia, George Washington, Massachusetts, Pittsburgh, and Rutgers).

After changes in membership that saw charter members Villanova and Pittsburgh leave (in 1980 and 1982, respectively) and new members St. Bonaventure (1979), Rhode Island (1980), Saint Joseph's (1982), and Temple (1982) enter, establishing the league with 10 members, the conference adopted the current Atlantic 10 name in 1982.

Expansion, contraction, and football

Further membership changes saw the league expand to its maximum of 16 members. From 1997 through 2006, the league also operated a football conference; during that period, more than 20 schools were participating in A-10 competition in at least one sport. This ended when the A-10 football programs all departed to join a new football conference sponsored by the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA; now known as the Coastal Athletic Association). In 2012, Butler joined the conference after leaving the Horizon League and VCU joined after leaving the CAA.

Conference realignments and expanding media presence

Conference realignment in 2013 saw the departure of Temple to the American Athletic Conference, Butler and Xavier to the reconfigured Big East, and Charlotte to Conference USA. George Mason joined from the CAA, and Davidson from the Southern Conference announced it would join in 2014.

The league headquarters is located in Washington, DC. In the Fall of 2023 they relocated the HQ from Newport News, Virginia where it had been located since fall 2009. Prior to that, the headquarters was in Philadelphia, within a few miles of member schools Saint Joseph's and La Salle.

The conference currently has media deals with ESPN, CBS Sports Network, NBC Sports, and digital broadcasts with ESPN+.

On November 16, 2021, Loyola University Chicago announced that its athletic program - the Loyola Ramblers - would leave the Missouri Valley Conference and join the A-10 effective July 1, 2022. On May 23, 2022, the addition of men's lacrosse was announced for the 2023 season. The four full members that sponsor the sport (Richmond, St. Bonaventure, Saint Joseph's, UMass) were joined by new affiliate members High Point and Hobart.

On December 14, 2023, the conference announced a five-year media deal with its current affiliates, ESPN, CBS, and NBC. The deal would expand basketball coverage and revenue for the schools. The first year of the new contract is the 2024–2025 season and runs through the 2028–29 season.

In late February 2024, it was announced that the 2024–25 season for UMass sports will be the last season as members of the Atlantic 10. The Minutemen will rejoin the Mid-American Conference (MAC) as a full member beginning in 2025.

Member schools

Current members

Full members

The following is a list of the full members of the conference and the year they joined:

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"

! Institution

! Location

! Founded

! Type

! Enrollment

! Endowment<br />

! Nickname

! Joined

! class="unsortable" | Colors

|-

| Davidson College

| Davidson, North Carolina

| 1837

| Presbyterian<br />

| 1,843

| $1,300

| Wildcats

| 2014

|

|-

|

| Dayton, Ohio

| 1850

| Catholic<br />

| 11,241

| $770

| Flyers

| 1995

|

|-

| rowspan=2 | Duquesne University

| rowspan=2 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

| rowspan=2 | 1878

| rowspan=2 | Catholic<br />

| rowspan=2 | 9,274

| rowspan=2 | $472.1

| rowspan=2 | Dukes

| 1976

| rowspan=2 |

|-

| 1993

|-

| Fordham University

| Bronx, New York

| 1841

| Catholic<br />

| 16,515

| $972

| Rams

| 1995

|

|-

| George Mason University

| Fairfax, Virginia

| 1957

| Public

| 35,047

| $222.2

| Patriots

| 2013

|

|-

| George Washington University

| Washington, D.C.

| 1821

| Nonsectarian

| 28,172

| $2,400

| Revolutionaries

| 1976

|

|-

| La Salle University

| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

| 1863

| Catholic<br />

| 5,191

| $80

| Explorers

| 1995

|

|-

| Loyola University Chicago

| Chicago, Illinois

| 1870

| Catholic<br />

| 16,437

| $1,072

| Ramblers

| 2022

|

|-

|

| Kingston, Rhode Island

| 1892

| Public

| 16,883

| $278.7

| Rams

| 1980

|

|-

|

| Richmond, Virginia

| 1840

| Nonsectarian

| 4,002

| $3,100

| Spiders

| 2001

|

|-

|

|

| 1858

| Catholic<br /><!--This is the specific Franciscan order that founded and operates SBU.-->

| 2,381

| $92.3

| Bonnies

| 1979

|

|-

| Saint Joseph's University

| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

| 1851

| Catholic<br />

| 7,589

| $378.8

| Hawks

| 1982

|

|-

| Saint Louis University

| St. Louis, Missouri

| 1818

| Catholic<br />

| 12,883

| $1,700

| Billikens

| 2005

|

|-

| Virginia Commonwealth University<br />

| Richmond, Virginia

| 1838

| Public

| 31,076

| $2,720

| Rams

| 2012

|

|}

;Notes:

Associate members

The "joined" column indicates the calendar year in which each school became an A-10 associate, which for spring sports such as lacrosse is the year before the first season of competition.

{| class=" sortable wikitable" style="text-align: center"

! Institution

! Location

! Founded

! Type

! Enrollment

! Nickname

! Joined

! A-10<br />sport(s)

! Primary<br />conference

|-

|

| Newark, Delaware

| 1743

| Public

| 23,774

| Blue Hens

| 2025

| Men's lacrosse

| Conf. USA (CUSA)

|-

| High Point University

| High Point, North Carolina

| 1924

| United<br />Methodist

| 4,545

| Panthers

| 2022

| Men's lacrosse

| Big South (BSC)

|-

| Hobart College

| Geneva, New York

| 1822

| Nonsectarian

| 2,105

| Statesmen

| 2022

| Men's lacrosse

| Liberty (LL)

|-

| Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania

| Lock Haven, Pennsylvania

| 1870

| Public

| 3,425

| Bald Eagles

| 2010

| Field hockey

| Pennsylvania (PSAC)

|-

| <br />

| Amherst, Massachusetts

| 1863

| Public

| 30,593

| Minutemen

| 2025

| Men's lacrosse

| Mid-American (MAC)

|}

;Notes:

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Future associate members

{| class=" sortable wikitable" style="text-align: center"

|-

!Institution

!Location

!Founded

!Joining

!Type

!Enrollment

!Nickname

!Primary<br />conference

!A-10<br />sport

|}

;Notes:

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Former members

Former full members

None of these institutions played football in the A-10 during their tenure as full members.

{| class=" sortable wikitable" style="text-align: center"

! Institution

! Location

! Founded

! Type

! Enrollment

! Nickname

! Joined

! Left

! Subsequent<br />conference

! Current<br />conference

|-

| Butler University

| Indianapolis,<br />Indiana

| 1855

| Nonsectarian

| 4,667

| Bulldogs

| 2012

| 2013

| colspan=2 | Big East

|-

| <br />

| Charlotte,<br />North Carolina

| 1946

| Public

| 26,232

| 49ers

| 2005

| 2013

| Conf. USA (CUSA)

| American

|-

| <br />

| Amherst,<br />Massachusetts

| 1863

| Public

| 30,593

| Minutemen &<br />Minutewomen

| 1976

| 2025

| colspan=2 | Mid-American (MAC)

|-

| rowspan=2 | Pennsylvania State University<br />

| rowspan=2 | University Park,<br />Pennsylvania

| rowspan=2 | 1855

| rowspan=2 | Public

| rowspan=2 | 45,351

| rowspan=2 | Nittany<br />Lions

| 1976

| 1979

| rowspan=2 colspan=2 | Big Ten (B1G)

|-

| 1982

| 1991

|-

| <br />

| Pittsburgh,<br />Pennsylvania

| 1787

| Public

| 28,766

| Panthers

| 1976

| 1982

| Big East

| Atlantic Coast (ACC)

|-

| Rutgers University

| New Brunswick,<br />New Jersey

| 1766

| Public

| 58,788

| Scarlet<br />Knights

| 1976

| 1995

| Big East/American

| Big Ten (B1G)

|-

| Temple University

| Philadelphia,<br />Pennsylvania

| 1884

| Public

| 38,648

| Owls

| 1982

| 2013

| colspan=2 |

|-

| Villanova University

| Villanova,<br />Pennsylvania

| 1842

| Catholic<br />

| 10,482

| Wildcats

| 1976

| 1980

| Big East

| Big East

|-

| Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University<br />

| Blacksburg,<br />Virginia

| 1872

| Public

| 31,087

| Hokies

| 1995

| 2000

| Big East

| Atlantic Coast (ACC)

|-

| West Virginia University

| Morgantown,<br />West Virginia

| 1867

| Public

| 29,707

| Mountaineers

| 1976

| 1995

| Big East

| Big 12

|-

| Xavier University

| Cincinnati, Ohio

| 1831

| Catholic<br />

| 6,650

| Musketeers

| 1995

| 2013

| colspan=2 | Big East

|}

;Notes:

Former associate members

{| class=" sortable wikitable" style="text-align: center"

! Institution

! Location

! Founded

! Type

! Enrollment

! Nickname

! Joined

! Left

! A-10<br />sport(s)

! Primary<br />conference

|-

| Saint Francis University

| Loretto, Pennsylvania

| 1847

| Catholic<br /><!--This is the specific Franciscan order that founded and runs the school.-->

| 2,449

| Red Flash

| 2013

| 2020

| Field hockey

| Northeast (NEC)<br>

|-

| rowspan=2 | West Chester University

| rowspan=2 | West Chester, Pennsylvania

| rowspan=2 | 1880

| rowspan=2 | Public

| 13,271

| rowspan=2 | Golden Rams

| rowspan=2 | 1996

| rowspan=2 | 2011

| rowspan=2 | Field hockey

| rowspan=2 | Pennsylvania (PSAC)

|-

| 2,576

|}

;Notes

Former football-only members

After expansion in the Colonial Athletic Association brought that conference to 6 football-playing schools, it was agreed that the CAA would take over management of the Atlantic 10's football conference starting in the 2007–08 school year as the legally separate entity of CAA Football. All the schools on this list (except Boston U. and Connecticut) were in the A-10 football conference when it became CAA Football, but Hofstra and Northeastern discontinued their football programs after the 2009–10 school year. Membership dates include time in the Yankee Conference (which was an all-sports conference from the 1947–48 to 1975–76 seasons, and a football-only conference after that) which merged into the A-10 in the 1997–98 school year.

{| class=" sortable wikitable" style="text-align: center"

! Institution

! Location

! Founded

! Type

! Nickname

! Joined

! Left

! Primary<br />conference(s)<br />at the time<br />of their tenure

! Current<br />primary<br />conference

|-

| Boston University

| Boston, Massachusetts

| 1839

| Nonsectarian

| Terriers

| 1973

| 1998

| Independent (1976–79)<br />America East (1979–2013)

| Patriot League (2013–present)

|-

|

| Storrs, Connecticut

| 1881

| Public

| Huskies

| 1947

| 2000

| Independent (1976–79)<br />Big East (1979–2013)<br />American (2013–20)

| Big East (2020–present)

|-

|

| Newark, Delaware

| 1743

| Public

| Fightin'<br />Blue Hens

| 1986

| 2007

| East Coast (1958–91)<br />America East (1991–2001)<br />CAA (2001–25)

| CUSA (2025–present)

|-

| Hofstra University

| Hempstead, New York

| 1935

| Nonsectarian

| Pride

| 2001

| 2007

| colspan=2 | CAA (2001–present)

|-

| James Madison University

| Harrisonburg, Virginia

| 1908

| Public

| Dukes

| 1993

| 2007

| CAA (1979–2022)

| Sun Belt (2022–present)

|-

|

| Orono, Maine

| 1865

| Public

| Black Bears

| 1947

| 2007

| Independent (1976–79)

| America East (1979–present)

|-

|

| Durham, New Hampshire

| 1866

| Public

| Wildcats

| 1947

| 2007

| Independent (1976–79)

| America East (1979–present)

|-

| Northeastern University

| Boston, Massachusetts

| 1898

| Nonsectarian

| Huskies

| 1993

| 2007

| America East (1979–2005)

| CAA (2005–present)

|-

| Towson University

| Towson, Maryland

| 1866

| Public

| Tigers

| 2004

| 2007

| CAA (1979–82)<br />East Coast (1982–92)<br />Big South (1992–95)<br />America East (1995–2001)

| CAA (2001–present)

|-

| Villanova University

| Villanova, Pennsylvania

| 1842

| Catholic<br />

| Wildcats

| 1988

| 2007

| Big East (1980–2013)

| Big East (2013–present)

|-

|

| Williamsburg, Virginia

| 1693

| Public

| Tribe

| 1993

| 2007

| colspan=2 | CAA (1979–present)

|}

;Notes:

Membership timeline

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Atlantic 10 rivalries

There are a number of intense rivalries within the Atlantic 10, with rivalries that carry over from the Big 5 which includes Saint Joseph's, La Salle, and Temple (now in the American Athletic Conference). URI and UMass also have a long-standing rivalry. St. Bonaventure and Duquesne also maintain a rivalry that predates their affiliation with the conference. UMass and Temple also had a basketball rivalry while John Chaney was coaching Temple but it has died down a bit since, and even more so now that Temple has left the conference. The long-standing crosstown rivalry between Richmond and VCU, now known as the Capital City Classic, became a conference rivalry with VCU's arrival in the A10. Rivals St. Louis and Dayton play each year in basketball for the Arch-Baron Cup. George Washington and George Mason compete annually in the Revolutionary Rivalry across all sports.

Sports

In the 2021–22 academic year, the Atlantic 10 Conference sponsors championship competition in ten men's and thirteen women's NCAA sanctioned sports, with lacrosse becoming the 10th sponsored men's sport in 2022–23 and women's golf becoming the 13th sponsored women's sport in 2024–25. In addition to the 15 full members, Lock Haven and Saint Francis is an affiliate member in field hockey. High Point and Hobart became men's lacrosse affiliates in July 2022. Delaware joined as a men's lacrosse affiliate on July 1, 2025, coinciding with its move to Conference USA, and UMass began competing as a men's lacrosse affiliate when the majority of its sports joined the Mid-American Conference on July 1, 2025.

{| class="wikitable" style=

|+ A-10 Conference teams

!Sport || width=58 | Men's || Women's

|-

| Baseball || ||

|-

| Basketball || ||

|-

| Cross country || ||

|-

| Field hockey || ||

|-

| Golf || ||

|-

| Lacrosse || ||

|-

| Rowing || ||

|-

| Soccer || ||

|-

| Softball || ||

|-

| Swimming & Diving || ||

|-

| Tennis || ||

|-

| Track and Field (Indoor) || ||

|-

| Track and Field (Outdoor) || ||

|-

| Volleyball || ||

|}

Men's sponsored sports by school

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:90%"

|-

! School!! Baseball !! Basketball !! Cross<br />Country !! width=50 | Golf !! Lacrosse !! Soccer !! Swimming<br />& Diving !! Tennis !! Track & Field<br />(Indoor) !! Track & Field<br />(Outdoor) !! Total<br />A-10 Sports

|-

| <big>Davidson</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 9

|-

| <big>Dayton</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 6

|-

| <big>Duquesne</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 5

|-

| <big>Fordham</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 9

|-

| <big>George Mason</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 9

|-||

| <big>George Washington</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 7

|-

| <big>La Salle</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 8

|-

| <big>Loyola Chicago</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 6

|-

| <big>Rhode Island</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 7

|-

| <big>Richmond</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 6

|-

| <big>St. Bonaventure</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 9

|-

| <big>Saint Joseph's</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 9

|-

| <big>Saint Louis</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 8

|-

| <big>VCU</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 8

|-

! colspan="12" | Associate Members

|-

| <big>Delaware</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 1

|-

| <big>High Point</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 1

|-

| <big>Hobart</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 1

|-

| <big>Massachusetts</big> || || || || || || || || || || || 1

|-

! Totals || 12 || 14 || 14 || 11 || 3+4 || 13 || 7 || 10 || 9 || 11.5 || 105+4

|}

;Notes

;Men's varsity sports not sponsored by the Atlantic 10 Conference which are played by A-10 schools

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|-

! <big>School</big> !! Football !! Ice hockey !! Rowing !! Sailing !! Squash !! Volleyball !! Water polo !! Wrestling

|-

| Davidson || Pioneer || No || No || SAISA|| No || No || No || SoCon

|-

| Dayton || Pioneer || No || No || No || No || No || No || No

|-

| Duquesne || Northeast || No || No || No || No || No || No || No

|-

| Fordham || Patriot || No || No || IRA || MAISA || No || CWPA N || No

|-

| George Mason || No || No || No || No || No || EIVA || No || MAC

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| George Washington || No || No || No || No || No || No || CWPA SE || No

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| La Salle || No || No || IRA || No || No || No || No || No

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| Loyola Chicago || No || No || No || No || No || MIVA || No || No

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| Rhode Island || CAA Football || No || No || NEISA || No || No || No || No

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| Richmond || Patriot || No || No || No || No || No || No || No

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| St. Bonaventure || No || No || No || No || No || No || No || No

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| Saint Joseph's || No || No || IRA || No || No || No || No || No

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;Notes

Women's sponsored sports by school

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! School !! Basketball !! Cross<br />Country !! Field<br />Hockey !! Golf !! Lacrosse !! Rowing !! Soccer !! Softball !! Swimming<br />& Diving !! Tennis !! Track & Field<br />(Indoor) !! Track & Field<br />(Outdoor) !! Volleyball !! Total<br />A-10 Sports

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| <big>Davidson</big> || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 10

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| <big>Dayton</big> || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 10

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| <big>Duquesne</big> || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 11

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| <big>Fordham</big> || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 10

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| <big>George Mason</big> || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 11

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| <big>George Washington</big> || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 11

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| <big>La Salle</big> || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 10

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| <big>Loyola Chicago</big> || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 7

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| <big>Rhode Island</big> || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 11

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| <big>Richmond</big> || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 10

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| <big>St. Bonaventure</big> || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 8

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| <big>Saint Joseph's</big> || || || || || || || || || || || || || || 11

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| <big>Saint Louis</big> || || || || || || || || || ||