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  2. List of college athletic programs in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Loyola Greyhounds: Loyola University Maryland: Baltimore: Patriot: Maryland Terrapins: University of Maryland, College Park: College Park: Big Ten: FBS: Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks: University of Maryland, Eastern Shore: Princess Anne: MEAC [a] Morgan State Bears and Lady Bears: Morgan State University: Baltimore: MEAC: FCS: Mount St. Mary's ...

  3. Loyola Greyhounds - Wikipedia

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    Men's sports also include golf, while women's sports also include track and field and volleyball. The Greyhounds compete in NCAA Division I and have been a member of the Patriot League for all sports since July 1, 2013. Loyola's fight song, "Howl for the Hounds," was written by Andrew R. Grillo and Michael R. Sellitto and unveiled in November ...

  4. List of defunct college football teams - Wikipedia

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    Loyola University Maryland: Greyhounds: Baltimore: MD: Private, Catholic (Jesuit) 1933 Manhattan University: Jaspers: The Bronx: NY: Private, Catholic (Lasallian) 1942: Marquette University: Golden Avalanche [D1 13] Milwaukee: WI: Private, Catholic (Jesuit) 1960: University of Maryland Eastern Shore [D1 14] Hawks: Princess Anne: MD: Public 1979 ...

  5. Patriot League - Wikipedia

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    Of the five other conference members, American, Boston University, and Loyola Maryland do not sponsor football, while Army and Navy play in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision as football-only members of the American Athletic Conference (The American).

  6. List of NCAA Division I institutions - Wikipedia

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    This list includes institutions that sponsored athletic programs that competed at the highest level in the NCAA (Division I 1973–present, University Division 1957-1973). Schools that were deemed major schools in athletics before 1957 are not included in this list.

  7. Loyola University Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Loyola University Maryland is a private Jesuit university in Baltimore, Maryland.Established as Loyola College in Maryland by John Early and eight other members of the Society of Jesus in 1852, it is the ninth-oldest Jesuit college in the United States and the first college in the United States to bear the name of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus.

  8. Reitz Arena - Wikipedia

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    Reitz Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Baltimore, Maryland. It is home to the Loyola University Maryland Greyhounds men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the Loyola women's volleyball team. Its seating capacity is 2,100. [1]

  9. Mason–Dixon Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Mason–Dixon Conference is a defunct NCAA Division II [1] (former NCAA College Division) athletics conference, formed in 1936 [2] and disbanded in October 1978. A track championship bearing the conference's name continued for several years after the demise of the all-sports league.