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The Atlantic Lacrosse Conference (ALC) is a lacrosse conference in the United States that participates in the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA) . The ALC operates in the U.S. states of Pennsylvania , West Virginia , Virginia , Tennessee , North Carolina and South Carolina and is split into two divisions, Division I and Division II. The conference is governed by an executive board and the team that wins the conference's divisional playoffs receive an automatic bid to the MCLA National Championship .

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3-634: At the end of the 2020 season, the MCLA Board of Directors announced that they voted to split the SouthEastern Lacrosse Conference (SELC) , resulting in the founding of a new conference, which would become the Atlantic Lacrosse Conference. Its founding members were Clemson , East Carolina , George Washington , Liberty , North Carolina State , Tennessee , Virginia Tech and West Virginia . At

6-623: The ALC, joining its Division 1 teams. The 2023 season added three new division 2 teams, College of Charleston , The Citadel , and Davidson College , all whom moved over from the SELC. The 2024 season added the College of William & Mary , Longwood University , and a division-2 team for Virginia Tech . Note: Italic text denotes MCLA National Champion runner-up SouthEastern Lacrosse Conference Too Many Requests If you report this error to

9-513: The end of the 2021 season, the ALC announced its intentions to expand and create a division 2 component to the conference. The founding division 2 teams were Appalachian State , Coastal Carolina , Elon , UNC-Charlotte , UNC-Wilmington and Wake Forest , all of which moved over from the SELC. It was also announced at that time that Pittsburgh and Temple had moved from the Continental Lacrosse Conference (CLC) to

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