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  2. Thomas College - Wikipedia

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    Thomas College is a private college in Waterville, Maine, United States. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees and is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education . As of fall 2019 Thomas College enrolled 1,949 students; 1,819 were undergraduate students and 130 were graduate students.

  3. List of college athletic programs in Maine - Wikipedia

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    Maine Maritime Mariners: Maine Maritime Academy: Castine: North Atlantic: New England Nor'easters: University of New England: Biddeford: CNE [b] Saint Joseph's Monks: Saint Joseph's College of Maine: Standish: Great Northeast: Southern Maine Huskies: University of Southern Maine: Gorham: Little East [c] [c] Thomas Terriers: Thomas College ...

  4. Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The CBB Games was created for the 1965 college football season. Previously, Bates and Bowdoin have competed since 1870s against the University of Maine in the Maine State Series or Maine State Championship. When the University of Maine moved to a higher division in 1965, Colby joined and the rivalry took its current name. [9] [14]

  5. List of colleges and universities in Maine - Wikipedia

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    The smallest, with 43 students, is Maine Media College. The University of Maine is home to the state's only NCAA Division I athletic program, the Maine Black Bears. Maine also hosts numerous private baccalaureate colleges such as Husson University, Unity Environmental University, and Thomas College.

  6. North Atlantic Conference - Wikipedia

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    The North Atlantic Conference (NAC) is an intercollegiate athletic conference which competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III.Member schools are primarily small liberal arts colleges in the New England states of Maine, Massachusetts and Vermont, as well as the Mid-Atlantic state of New York.

  7. NCAA Division III independent schools - Wikipedia

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    Thomas College: Waterville, Maine: 1894 Nonsectarian 1,949 Terriers: 2001 2003 No North Atlantic (NAC) Thomas More University: Crestview Hills, Kentucky: 1921 Catholic (Diocese of Covington/ Benedictines) 1,963 Saints: 1996 2005 Yes Great Midwest (G-MAC) [i] University of California, Santa Cruz: Santa Cruz, California: 1965 Public [ag] 19,700 ...

  8. New England Hockey Conference - Wikipedia

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    American International College: Springfield, Massachusetts: Yellow Jackets 1885 1984 1998 – – Atlantic Hockey (NCAA D-I) Amherst College: Amherst, Massachusetts: Mammoths 1821 1992 1999 1995 2001 NESCAC: Bowdoin College: Brunswick, Maine: Polar Bears 1794 1984 1999 1984 2001 NESCAC: Colby College: Waterville, Maine: Mules 1813 1984 1999 ...

  9. Colby Mules - Wikipedia

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    The Colby Mules (formerly known as the White Mules prior to 2002) are the varsity and club athletic teams of Colby College, a liberal arts college located in Waterville, Maine. Colby's varsity teams compete in the New England Small College Athletic Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. The college ...