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  2. List of college athletic programs in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Mountain College–Steamboat Springs: Steamboat Springs: Independent Colorado Northwestern Spartans: Colorado Northwestern Community College: Rangely: Scenic West: Lamar Runnin' Lopes: Lamar Community College: Lamar: Colorado CC: Northeastern Plainsmen: Northeastern Junior College: Sterling: Colorado CC: Otero Rattlers: Otero College ...

  3. UCCS Mountain Lions - Wikipedia

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    All American Derrick White (born July 2, 1994), played three years at the Colorado-Colorado Springs Mountain Lions (Division II) as a member of the Men's Basketball program before transferring to the University of Colorado - Buffaloes (Division I) where he finished his collegiate career. Following the 2017 NCAA tournament, White would be chosen ...

  4. List of NCAA Division III institutions - Wikipedia

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    New England Small College Athletic Conference: Colby–Sawyer College: Chargers: New London: NH: Great Northeast Athletic Conference: Colorado College [A 4] [A 6] Tigers: Colorado Springs: CO: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference: Concordia College: Cobbers: Moorhead: MN: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Concordia University ...

  5. List of NCAA Division II institutions - Wikipedia

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    In some sports, the NCAA only sponsors championships open to all member schools regardless of division, with examples including beach volleyball, fencing, rifle, and water polo. In men's and women's ice hockey and men's volleyball, the NCAA holds Division III championships, but does not hold a separate D-II championship.

  6. Colorado College Tigers - Wikipedia

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    Map of CC. The school's sports teams are nicknamed the "Tigers" Colorado College competes at the NCAA Division III level in all sports except men's hockey, in which it participates in the NCAA Division I National Collegiate Hockey Conference, and women's soccer, where it competes as an NCAA Division I team in the Mountain West Conference.

  7. Sports in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado is the least populous state with a franchise in each of the major professional sports leagues. The state is able to support the teams because it contains a large metropolitan area with a higher population than any other city within 550 miles (885 km).

  8. List of college athletic programs in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Notes: This list is in a tabular format, with columns arranged in the following order, from left to right: Athletic team description (short school name and nickname), with a link to the school's athletic program article if it exists.

  9. Colorado College - Wikipedia

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    Colorado College was founded in 1874 on land designated by U.S. Civil War veteran General William Jackson Palmer, the founder of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad and of Colorado Springs. [5] Founder Thomas Nelson Haskell of the Presbyterian Church [ 6 ] described it as a coeducational liberal arts college in the tradition of Oberlin College .