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Mid-West Athletic: Prairie State Pioneers: Prairie State College: Chicago Heights: Illinois Skyway: Rend Lake Warriors: Rend Lake College: Ina: Great Rivers Richard J. Daley Bulldogs: Richard J. Daley College: Chicago: Illinois N4C: Rock Valley Golden Eagles: Rock Valley College: Rockford: Illinois N4C: Sauk Valley Skyhawks: Sauk Valley ...
State/Province Other Affiliations Cairn University: Langhorne: Pennsylvania: Colonial States Athletic Conference (NCAA Division III) Cedarville University: Cedarville: Ohio: Great Midwest Athletic Conference (NCAA Division II) Concordia University Ann Arbor: Ann Arbor: Michigan: Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (NAIA) Geneva College ...
American Association of Professional Baseball (2021–present) (East Division) Location: Geneva, Illinois: Ballpark: Northwestern Medicine Field (1991–present) Founded: 1991: Nickname(s) Kane County Cougars (1991–present) League championships: 3
Bowling-only league effectively absorbed by the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin. [11] College Hockey America: Division I: 1999: 2024: Founded as a men's-only league; added a women's division in 2002. The men's division disbanded in 2010 after steady losses of membership.
Illinois State Redbirds (16 C, 2 P) Illinois Wesleyan Titans (7 C, 1 P) J. Joliet Wolves (2 C) Judson Eagles (1 C) K. ... Pages in category "College sports teams in ...
New England Small College Athletic Conference: Trinity University: Tigers: San Antonio: TX: Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (Southern Athletic Association in 2025) Trinity Washington University [A 1] Tigers: Washington: DC: Independent: Tufts University: Jumbos: Medford: MA: New England Small College Athletic Conference: Union College ...
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.
The main reason for Division II and Division III schools to compete in Division I is that certain sports have either only a single division or only Divisions I and III. As a result of this, there are some D-II and III conferences with a conference championship in a sport that has only one or two NCAA divisions (e.g. bowling, men's volleyball).