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  2. List of college athletic programs in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey: Montclair State Red Hawks: Montclair State University: Upper Montclair: New Jersey: New Jersey City Gothic Knights: New Jersey City University: Jersey City: New Jersey: Ramapo Roadrunners: Ramapo College of New Jersey: Mahwah: New Jersey: Rowan Profs: Rowan University: Glassboro: New Jersey: Rutgers–Camden Scarlet Raptors: Rutgers ...

  3. TCNJ Lions - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, TCNJ, then known as Trenton State College, was a founding member of the NJAC (then called the New Jersey State Athletic Conference) along with five other state institutions. [3] Since then, and after the conference allowed women's sports in 1985, the school has been a powerhouse winning the most titles in men's cross country, women's ...

  4. Patriot League - Wikipedia

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    Non-football school: Bender Arena: 3,044 Non-baseball school: Reeves Field: 700 Army: Plays football in the American Athletic Conference. Army's home football games are at Michie Stadium: 38,000 Christl Arena: 5,043 Johnson Stadium at Doubleday Field: 880 Clinton Field: 2,000 Boston University: Non-football school: Agganis Arena Case Gym: 7,200 ...

  5. New Jersey Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC), formerly the New Jersey State Athletic Conference, is an intercollegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division III. All of its current full members are public universities in New Jersey , although it will add one new full member from New York in 2026.

  6. List of colleges and universities in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey was the only British colony to permit the establishment of two colleges in the colonial period. Princeton University, chartered in 1746 as the College of New Jersey, and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, chartered on November 10, 1766, as Queen's College, were two of nine colleges founded before the American Revolution.

  7. University Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    Non-Football School [a] N/A Auerbach Arena 2,500 Stein Diamond 500 Gordon Field 1,000 Carnegie Mellon Gesling Stadium [b] 3,900 Wiegand Gymnasium 1,000 Non-Baseball School: N/A Gesling Stadium 3,900 Case Western Reserve DiSanto Field [b] 2,500 Horsburgh Gym: 1,200 Nobby's Ballpark: 500 DiSanto Field: 2,500 Chicago Stagg Field [c] 1,650 Gerald ...

  8. Saint Peter's Peacocks - Wikipedia

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    As noted in the college yearbook, “The classrooms went empty. The faculty closed their markbooks, and left for the battlefields.” In 1930, with Rev. Robert I. Gannon, S.J., as Dean, Saint Peter's re-opened on the fourth floor of the Chamber of Commerce Building in Downtown Jersey City , and women were admitted to the Evening Session for the ...

  9. Sports in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The first XFL league was created as a joint venture between World Wrestling Entertainment and NBC [15] in 2001, had the New York/New Jersey Hitmen playing at Giants Stadium for the only season they played before the league folded. The New York/New Jersey Hitmen finished in third for the XFL Eastern Division for the season they played. [16]