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The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Bowl was a college football played from 1989 to 2003. From 1993 until its cancellation in 2003, the game pitted the champion of the Northeast Conference against the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference champion. All games were played on campus sites.

All games involved a team from either New York State or , and only the 1997 game, hosted by Georgetown University, did not take place in either one of those states. At the time, the NEC and MAAC were two of three conferences (the third being the Pioneer Football League) that did not have an automatic bid into the NCAA Division I Football Championship but had not voluntarily abstained from the tournament; the conferences were notable in that they did not offer football scholarships. The Northeast Conference edged the MAAC in all-time results, with NEC members winning six of the ten games.

By 2003, several of the MAAC universities were closing down their football teams, and the ECAC Bowl was likewise shuttered; this contraction eventually led to the conference's dropping of the sport in 2007. From 2006-2009, the NEC champion instead participated in the Gridiron Classic against the Pioneer Football League champion. The NEC was awarded an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament in 2010, with the PFL receiving their bid in 2013.


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Staten Island, NY
New Rochelle, NY
Jamaica, NY
Pittsburgh, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
Washington, DC
Pittsburgh, PA
Albany, NY
Pittsburgh, PA


ECAC Bowl Series (Division III)
The ECAC introduced in 1983 two Division III football bowl games: The Metro NY/NJ and the New England bowls. In 1984 they were renamed to North and South, and in 1991 they were expanded to two games per region: Northeast, Northwest, Southeast and Southwest bowls. In 2002 they were expanded to three games per region, with an additional game per region if there were enough qualifying teams: Northeast, Northwest, North Atlantic, Southeast, Southwest, South Atlantic, North Central (2010, 2013, 2014) and South Central (2008). Format was changed in 2015 so all the teams played at a single site over three days, and names were changed to: Asa S. Bushnell, Clayton Chapman, James Lynah, Legacy, Presidents and Robert M. "Scotty" Whitelaw. The games returned to campus sites in 2018, but with only four played: Asa S. Bushnell, Clayton Chapman, James Lynah and Robert M. "Scotty" Whitelaw. At this point many conferences had decided to sponsor bowls outside the ECAC structure (New England Bowl Series, New York Bowl and Centennial-MAC Bowl Series).


Results
1983Metro NY/NJWagnerSt. John's (NY)48–7
New EnglandPlymouth StateMassachusetts Maritime35–24
1984NorthIthacaNorwich35–14
SouthMerchant MarineWidener38–6
1985NorthAlbanyPlymouth State33–21
SouthWagnerMerchant Marine9–7
1986NorthAlfredPlymouth State30–3
SouthWagnerFranklin & Marshall40–28
1987NorthPlymouth StateIthaca13–12
SouthFranklin & MarshallKean21–0
1988NorthCoast GuardPlymouth State28–19
SouthDickinsonFordham21–14
1989NorthAlfredBridgewater State30–27
SouthFranklin & MarshallSt. John's (NY)31–18
1990NorthUnionPlymouth State33–19
SouthRamapoFrostburg State20–14
1991NortheastBuffalo StateWPI23–17
NorthwestCortlandPlymouth State21–6
SoutheastFrostburg StateWilliam Paterson46–16
SouthwestWesleyRamapo35–21
1992NortheastRPIBridgewater State28–25
NorthwestCortlandBentley38–20
SoutheastWagnerSt. Francis (PA)48–6
SouthwestMerchant MarineDickinson20–13 (ot)
1993NortheastMaine MaritimeBrockport28–20
NorthwestRPIPlymouth State13–0
SoutheastWesleyFairleigh Dickinson–Florham6–0
SouthwestMontclair StateDickinson17–9
1994NortheastCortlandMaine Maritime15–6
NorthwestUnionMassachusetts-Dartmouth34–14
SoutheastWilkesStony Brook28–21 (ot)
SouthwestKeanFrostburg State41–7
1995NortheastSpringfieldCortland49–26
NorthwestRPIWorcester State69–12
SoutheastTrenton StateWesley10–7
SouthwestAlbrightSalisbury20–10
1996NortheastIthacaWorcester State27–21
NorthwestUnionSalve Regina26–13
SoutheastFrostburg StateWilkes24–21
SouthwestMerchant MarineFranklin & Marshall20–0
1997NortheastRPIWorcester State14–13
NorthwestBuffalo StatePlymouth State21-17
SoutheastAlbrightWesley10–0
SouthwestMerchant MarineGrove City25–12
1998NortheastSalve ReginaPlymouth State36–6
NorthwestIthacaHartwick40–6
SoutheastMontclair StateWidener15–7
SouthwestDickinsonWesley35–28
1999NortheastPlymouth StateSalve Regina13–7
NorthwestUnionIthaca31–7
SoutheastWilkesFairleigh Dickinson–Florham27–6
SouthwestCarnegie MellonFrostburg State28–10
2000NortheastWestern ConnecticutNichols63–10
NorthwestBuffalo StateHartwick43–20
SoutheastKing'sUrsinus45–20
SouthwestMuhlenbergWilkes26–22
2001NortheastWorcester StateCurry36–35
NorthwestUnionHartwick38–25
SoutheastKing'sMuhlenberg32–29
SouthwestAlbrightWesley49–35
2002NortheastRPIWorcester State55–29
NorthwestCortlandWestfield State30–7
SoutheastMcDanielMoravian21–7
SouthwestJohns HopkinsFrostburg State24–21
North AtlanticHartwickCurry69–14
South AtlanticWilkesMerchant Marine33–7
2003NortheastUMass DartmouthWorcester State21–7
NorthwestSt. John FisherCortland47–37
SoutheastDelaware ValleyCollege of New Jersey54–37
SouthwestWashington & JeffersonWilkes41–19
North AtlanticHobartNorwich34–18
South AtlanticJohns HopkinsKing's41–13
2004NortheastAlfredNorwich36–17
NorthwestIthacaUMass Dartmouth36–19
SoutheastJohns HopkinsWaynesburg26–23
SouthwestFranklin and MarshallMoravian37–20
North AtlanticSpringfieldFitchburg State53–7
South AtlanticAlbrightMcDaniel54–10
2005NortheastBridgewater StateFitchburg State34–17
NorthwestRPISt. John Fisher26–22
SoutheastSalisburyFranklin & Marshall27–23
SouthwestMoravianFrostburg State14–7
North AtlanticAlfredMaine Maritime63–20
South AtlanticWidenerMontclair State27–18
2006NortheastRPICortland26–7
NorthwestAlfredRochester40–34 (ot)
SoutheastKeanKing's37–0
SouthwestWidenerUrsinus14–7
North AtlanticBridgewater StateCoast Guard41–22
South AtlanticSalisburyDelaware Valley15–9
2007NortheastCortlandUnion23–7
NorthwestAlfredRochester49–14
SoutheastDickinsonWaynesburg16–10 (ot)
SouthwestCarnegie MellonGettysburg21–20
North AtlanticPlymouth StateBridgewater State24–21
South AtlanticMontclair StateAlbright17–13
2008NortheastSt. John FisherHusson17–7
NorthwestBrockportHartwick70–68
SoutheastCatholicJohns Hopkins18–17
SouthwestSalisburyMoravian21–17
North AtlanticRPIAlfred34–31
South AtlanticDelaware ValleyKean16–7
South CentralAlbrightMontclair State42–14
2009NortheastSpringfieldPlymouth State42–13
NorthwestSt. John FisherCortland34–20
SoutheastKeanUrsinus35–14
SouthwestLebanon ValleySalisbury37–21
North AtlanticUnionHartwick39–21
South AtlanticFranklin & MarshallWilkes29–24
2010NortheastFramingham StateNorwich27–21 (ot)
NorthwestSt. John FisherRPI56–13
SoutheastMoravianWilkes26–14
SouthwestWashington & JeffersonFranklin & Marshall54–41
North AtlanticSpringfieldMount Ida26–17
South AtlanticJohns HopkinsLebanon Valley44–14
North CentralWestern New EnglandMaine Maritime66–41
2011NortheastAlfredBridgewater State41–10
NorthwestSalve ReginaWorcester State26-6
SoutheastCortlandAlbright14–0
SouthwestLebanon ValleySaint Vincent23–15
North AtlanticEndicottMount Ida31–22
South AtlanticWidenerWaynesburg48–27
2012NortheastSpringfieldAlfred31–8
NorthwestSt. John FisherCastleton State63–7
SoutheastAlbrightFranklin & Marshall38–34
SouthwestWaynesburgCarnegie Mellon28–24
North AtlanticEndicottNorwich34–14
South AtlanticDelaware ValleyMuhlenberg24–21
2013NortheastWestern ConnecticutSalve Regina48–35
NorthwestBrockportWaynesburg19–12
SoutheastFranklin & MarshallDelaware Valley38–14
SouthwestAlbrightJuniata45–34
North AtlanticSpringfieldNorwich28–27
South AtlanticSalisburyMuhlenberg21–19
North CentralAlfredCortland21–14
2014NortheastSalve ReginaNorwich48–21
NorthwestSt. John FisherWestern Connecticut28–14
SoutheastStevensonBethany29–7
SouthwestBuffalo StateWaynesburg59–36
North AtlanticFramingham StateRPI42–36 (ot)
South AtlanticSalisburyAlbright48–27
North CentralMorrisvilleUtica52–41
2015Asa S. BushnellRPIBuffalo State20–13
Clayton ChapmanSalve ReginaHusson42–39
James LynahWestminsterSt. John Fisher42–21
Robert M. "Scotty" WhitelawAlfredFitchburg State11–10
LegacyCarnegie MellonBridgewater State48–13
PresidentsKeanWPI24–6
2016Asa S. BushnellFrostburg StateSt. John Fisher38–14
Clayton ChapmanKeanCortland30–27
James LynahWestminsterUtica33–6
Robert M. "Scotty" WhitelawRPIMaritime College38–6
LegacySalisburyCarnegie Mellon52–20
PresidentsWashington & JeffersonBrockport38–31
2017Asa S. BushnellMuhlenbergCarnegie Mellon32–6
Clayton ChapmanMerchant MarineBuffalo State35–20
James LynahAlfredStevenson29–16
Robert M. "Scotty" WhitelawIthacaSalisbury27–17
2018Asa S. BushnellAlfredSalisbury14–7
Clayton ChapmanWesleyWestminster42–34
James LynahGrove CityMorrisville56–48
Robert M. "Scotty" WhitelawUticaIthaca44–42
2019Asa S. BushnellWashington & JeffersonIthaca20–17
Clayton ChapmanWestminsterMorrisville35–24
James LynahGrove CityRPI41–38
Robert M. "Scotty" WhitelawBrevardCarnegie Mellon42–28
20202020 Bowls canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021Asa S. BushnellHobartWestminster21–3
Clayton ChapmanBrockportWashington & Jefferson20–7
James LynahFairleigh Dickinson–FlorhamSaint Vincent38–19
Robert M. "Scotty" WhitelawGrove CityUtica49–7
2022Asa S. BushnellWashington & JeffersonHobart35–18
Clayton ChapmanBrockportWestminsterCancelled due to extreme weather.
James LynahGrove CityFairleigh Dickinson–Florham31–14
Robert M. "Scotty" WhitelawRPIMorrisville10–6
2023Asa S. BushnellCarnegie MellonBrockport37–7
Clayton ChapmanUticaHobart10–6
James LynahWashington & JeffersonMerchant Marine39–14
Robert M. "Scotty" WhitelawRPIWidener49–21
2024Asa S. BushnellWestern ConnecticutAlfred45–14
Clayton ChapmanBrockportRochester42–23
Robert M. "Scotty" WhitelawMorrisvilleStevenson21–18


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