Institution |
Location |
Nickname |
Founded |
Historical Affiliation |
Enrollment |
Primary Conference |
Brown University |
Providence, Rhode Island |
Bears |
1764 |
Nonsectarian, founded by Baptists, but founding charter promises "no religious tests" and "full liberty of conscience"[6] |
7,744[7] |
Ivy League |
Clarkson University |
Potsdam, New York |
Golden Knights |
1896 |
Private/Non-sectarian |
3,100 |
Liberty League (D-III) |
Colgate University |
Hamilton, New York |
Raiders |
1819 |
Private/Non-sectarian, founded by Baptists[8] |
2,800 |
Patriot League |
Cornell University |
Ithaca, New York |
Big Red |
1865 |
Private/Non-sectarian |
20,400[9] |
Ivy League |
Dartmouth College |
Hanover, New Hampshire |
Big Green |
1769 |
Private/Congregationalist |
5,753[10] |
Ivy League |
Harvard University |
Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Crimson |
1636 |
Private/Unitarian |
20,042[11] |
Ivy League |
Princeton University |
Princeton, New Jersey |
Tigers |
1746 |
Nonsectarian, but founded by Presbyterians[12] |
6,677 [13] |
Ivy League |
Quinnipiac University |
Hamden, Connecticut |
Bobcats |
1929 |
Private/Non-sectarian |
7,700 |
MAAC |
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
Troy, New York |
Engineers |
1824 |
Private/Non-sectarian |
6,376 |
Liberty League (D-III) |
St. Lawrence University |
Canton, New York |
Saints |
1856 |
Non-denominational, founded by Universalist Church of America |
2,100 |
Liberty League (D-III) |
Union College |
Schenectady, New York |
Dutchmen |
1795 |
Private/Non-sectarian |
2,100 |
Liberty League (D-III) |
Yale University |
New Haven, Connecticut |
Bulldogs |
1701 |
Private/Congregationalist |
11,483[14] |
Ivy League |