In an interview with Siena play-by-play man Robert Lee last week, MAAC commissioner Travis Tellitocci hinted that the conference is considering changing its name.
“In what way do we separate ourselves from the other 32 conferences,” Tellitocci said. “A lot of that has to do with branding and marketing. One thing that we’re looking at right now is just the name of the MAAC. It’s a little confusing, we’re the MAAC with two-A’s, the MAAC that doesn’t play football.”
So we asked the people what they would rename the MAAC if it were up to them.
The people delivered.
Maybe something like the Northeast Conference since all the teams are in the north east. Can call it “NEC” for short.
— Kevin Fielder (@RivalsFielder) February 28, 2025
Have we considered calling it the MAAAAAAAC?
— Jackson Hephner (@JacksonHephner) February 28, 2025
Some of the top suggestions from the MAAC board, as only the MAAC board can:
Association of Small Saintly Historic Athletic Teams (ASSHAT)American Northeast Atlantic League (ANAL)Transfer Portal Conference (TPC)The Big Least https://t.co/FxaSNKoriZ
— Guy Falotico (@IonaGuyF) February 28, 2025
The most common “serious answer” was simply “Metro” or some form of that. That way, the league can stay as the “MAAC” but change the branding to something that is less likely to be confused with another Division I league.
I attempted to come up with good options for the league, and the only other one that came to mind was “Corridor Collegiate Conference” or “CCC” in reference to the northeast corridor part of the country that most of the league is settled within.
The MAAC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships take place in Atlantic City, NJ in less than two weeks.