NCAA independent schools (lacrosse)
NCAA independent lacrosse schools are four-year institutions in the United States that do not belong to a lacrosse-only conference or a primary all sports conference that sponsors lacrosse. As of the 2016–17 academic year there are 22 men's and 9 women's lacrosse programs in Division I, Division II, and Division III that compete as independents.[1][2]
Division I
Men's
There will be three independent teams in the 2017 season. One of them, NJIT, became a full member of the Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN) in 2015. The ASUN has a formal relationship with the Southern Conference (SoCon) that allows ASUN members with men's lacrosse teams to join the SoCon men's lacrosse league. However, NJIT has yet to join SoCon men's lacrosse. The other two are new additions to the sport's Division I ranks, with Hampton having added the sport for the 2016 season and Cleveland State beginning play in 2017.
Institution | Location | Nickname | Affiliation | Enrollment |
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Cleveland State University | Cleveland, Ohio | Vikings | Public | 17,730 |
Hampton University | Hampton, Virginia | Pirates | Private | 5,000 |
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) | Newark, New Jersey | Highlanders | Public | 10,130 |
Women's
There will be no independent Division I women's lacrosse teams in the 2017 season. Both schools that played the 2016 season as independents have become associate members of conferences that sponsor the sport. Delaware State joined ASUN women's lacrosse,[3] and Johns Hopkins, whose men's lacrosse team has been a Big Ten Conference member since the 2015 season, moved its women's team into the Big Ten.[4]
Division II
Men's
Institution | Location | Nickname | Affiliation | Enrollment |
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University of Alabama in Huntsville | Huntsville, Alabama | Chargers | Public | 7,866 |
Alderson Broaddus University | Philippi, West Virginia | Battlers | Baptist (American) | 1,100 |
Georgian Court University | Lakewood, New Jersey | Lions | Private | 1,621 |
University of Indianapolis | Indianapolis, Indiana | Greyhounds | Methodist | 5,200 |
Lindenwood University | St. Charles, Missouri | Lions | Presbyterian (PCUSA) | 12,213 |
Notre Dame de Namur University | Belmont, California | Argonauts | Catholic (Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur) | 1,982 |
Post University | Waterbury, Connecticut | Eagles | Private | 1,198 |
Shorter University | Rome, Georgia | Hawks | Baptist (Southern) | 3,500 |
Young Harris College | Young Harris, Georgia | Mountain Lions | Methodist | 1,120 |
Women's
Institution | Location | Nickname | Affiliation | Enrollment |
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Concordia University (St. Paul) | Saint Paul, Minnesota | Golden Bears | Lutheran (LCMS) | 2,800 |
Florida Institute of Technology | Melbourne, Florida | Panthers | Private | 6,631 |
Division III
Men's
Institution | Location | Nickname | Affiliation | Enrollment |
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Colorado College | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Tigers | Private | 2,011 |
University of Dallas | Irving, Texas | Crusaders | Catholic (Diocesan) | 2,576 |
Ferrum College | Ferrum, Virginia | Panthers | Methodist | 1,500 |
La Roche College | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Redhawks | Catholic (Sisters of Divine Providence) | 1,957 |
Methodist University | Fayetteville, North Carolina | Monarchs | Methodist | 2,300 |
North Central College | Naperville, Illinois | Cardinals | Methodist | 3,000 |
Northland College | Ashland, Wisconsin | LumberJacks | United Church of Christ | 600 |
University of Northwestern – St. Paul | Saint Paul, Minnesota | Eagles | Nondenominational Christian | 2,005 |
Piedmont College | Demorest, Georgia | Lions | UCC/Congregationalist | 2,127 |
SUNY Canton* | Canton, New York | Roos | Public | 3,700 |
* Transitioning from NAIA to NCAA Division III.
Women's
Institution | Location | Nickname | Affiliation | Enrollment |
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Colorado College | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Tigers | Private | 2,011 |
University of Dallas | Irving, Texas | Crusaders | Catholic (Diocesan) | 2,576 |
D'Youville College | Buffalo, New York | Spartans | Catholic (Grey Nuns) | 3,200 |
Franciscan University of Steubenville | Steubenville, Ohio | Barons | Catholic (Franciscan) | 3,000 |
Northland College | Ashland, Wisconsin | LumberJills | United Church of Christ | 600 |
University of Northwestern – St. Paul | Saint Paul, Minnesota | Eagles | Nondenominational Christian | 2,005 |
SUNY Canton* | Canton, New York | Roos | Public | 3,700 |
* Transitioning from NAIA to NCAA Division III.
See also
References
- ↑ "Men's College Lacrosse 2016". LaxPower. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
- ↑ "Women's College Lacrosse 2016". LaxPower. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
- ↑ "DSU Women's Lacrosse to Join Atlantic Sun Conference in 2017" (Press release). Delaware State University. June 22, 2015. Retrieved October 13, 2015.
- ↑ "Big Ten Announces Addition of Johns Hopkins as Women's Lacrosse Sport Affiliate Member Beginning with 2017 Season" (Press release). Big Ten Conference. June 17, 2015. Retrieved June 19, 2015.