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There are currently 431 American colleges and universities classified as Division III for NCAA competition, making it the largest division in the NCAA by school count. Schools from 34 of the 50 states and the District of Columbia are represented. All schools do not provide athletic scholarships to students.
Team School City Conference Sport sponsorship Football Basketball Baseball Softball Ice hockey Soccer M W M W M W Amherst Mammoths: Amherst College: Amherst: NESCAC
The NCAA Division III Men's Tennis Championship is an annual men's college tennis national collegiate championship sponsored by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) for teams in Division III. Team, individual, and doubles championships are awarded each year.
Davis College Falcons: Davis College: Johnson City: HVIAC: Five Towns Sound: Five Towns College: Dix Hills: HVIAC: King's College Lions: The King's College: New York City : HVIAC: Paul Smith's Bobcats: Paul Smith's College: Paul Smiths: YSCC: SUNY-ESF Mighty Oaks: SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry: Syracuse: HVIAC: Vaughn ...
Following the normal standard of U.S. sports media, the terms "University" and "College" are ignored in alphabetization, unless necessary to distinguish schools, such as Boston College and Boston University, or are actually used by the media in normally describing the school (formerly the case for the College of Charleston, but media now use ...
Five Division III members are allowed to award athletic scholarships in their Division I sports—a practice otherwise not allowed for Division III schools. All of these schools sponsored a men's sport in the NCAA University Division, the predecessor to today's Division I, before the NCAA adopted its current three-division setup in 1974–75.
Anna Maria College: Paxton, Massachusetts: 1946 Catholic: 1,432 AMCats: 1984 2011 Great Northeast (GNAC) Colby–Sawyer College: New London, New Hampshire: 1837 Nonsectarian 1,200 Chargers: 1995 2011 Great Northeast (GNAC) Eastern Nazarene College: Quincy, Massachusetts: 1900 Nazarene: 1,063 Lions: 1992 2018 North Atlantic (NAC) Emerson College ...
The conference was named the ECAC Metro Conference when it was established in 1981. The original eleven member schools were Fairleigh Dickinson University, the Brooklyn campus of Long Island University (whose athletic program has now merged with that of LIU's Post campus into a single athletic program), Loyola College in Maryland (left in 1989), Marist College (left in 1997), Robert Morris ...