List of college athletic programs in New York
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This is a list of college athletic programs in New York state, organized by association and division.
- ^ a b Albany and Stony Brook's football teams both compete in CAA Football, a technically separate entity operated by the all-sports CAA.
- ^ Army's football team competes in the American Athletic Conference as an affiliate for football.
- ^ a b In addition to their D-I football teams, Army and Cornell field teams in sprint football, a weight-restricted form of the sport not governed by the NCAA, as members of the Collegiate Sprint Football League.
- ^ a b c Army, Canisius, and Niagara's men's ice hockey teams all compete in Atlantic Hockey America.
- ^ a b c d Colgate and Cornell's ice hockey teams all compete in ECAC Hockey.
- ^ Fordham's football team competes in the Patriot League.
- ^ LIU's men's ice hockey team competes as an independent, but participates in a scheduling agreement with Atlantic Hockey America.
- ^ LIU's women's ice hockey team competes in the New England Women's Hockey Alliance.
- ^ Marist's football team competes in the Pioneer Football League.
- ^ Syracuse's women's ice hockey team competes in Atlantic Hockey America.
- ^ a b St. Thomas Aquinas and Molloy compete in sprint football, a weight-restricted form of the sport not governed by the NCAA, as a member of the Collegiate Sprint Football League.
- ^ a b Alfred State and SUNY Maritime's football teams compete in the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference.
- ^ Buffalo State's football team competes in the Liberty League.
- ^ a b c d e Buffalo State, Cortland, Oswego State, Plattsburgh State, and Potsdam's women's ice hockey teams compete in the Northeast Women's Hockey League.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Clarkson, RPI, St. Lawrence, and Union's ice hockey teams all compete in Division I as members of ECAC Hockey.
- ^ a b Cortland and Morrisville State's football teams compete in the Empire 8.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Elmira, Manhattanville, Nazareth, and Utica's men's and women's ice hockey teams, as well as William Smith's women's ice hockey team, all compete in the United Collegiate Hockey Conference.
- ^ Hilbert's football team competes in the Empire 8.
- ^ a b Hobart and Skidmore's men's ice hockey teams compete in the New England Hockey Conference.
- ^ Merchant Marine's football team competes in the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference.
- ^ a b Morrisville State and SUNY Canton's women's ice hockey teams compete in the Northeast Women's Hockey League.
- ^ RIT's men's ice hockey team competes in Division I as a member of Atlantic Hockey America.
- ^ RIT's women's ice hockey team competes in Division I as a member of College Hockey America.
- ^ a b c Rochester's football, baseball, and softball teams compete in the Liberty League.
- ^ a b St. John Fisher's ice hockey teams will play in 2025–26.
- ^ SUNY Canton's men's ice hockey team competes as an independent.
- ^ William Smith's softball team will play in 2025–26.
Team | School | City | Conference |
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Albany College Panthers | Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences | Albany | YSCC |
Berkeley College Knights | Berkeley College | New York City | HVIAC |
Bryant & Stratton Bobcats | Bryant & Stratton College | Albany | Independent |
Buffalo | |||
Rochester | |||
Syracuse | |||
CIA Steels | The Culinary Institute of America | Hyde Park | HVIAC |
Davis College Falcons | Davis College | Johnson City | HVIAC |
Five Towns Sound | Five Towns College | Dix Hills | HVIAC |
King's College Lions | The King's College | New York City (Manhattan) | HVIAC |
Paul Smith's Bobcats | Paul Smith's College | Paul Smiths | YSCC |
SUNY-ESF Mighty Oaks | SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry | Syracuse | HVIAC |
Vaughn College Warriors | Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology | New York City (Flushing) | HVIAC |
Villa Maria Vikings | Villa Maria College | Buffalo | Independent |
Word of Life Huskies | Word of Life Bible Institute | Pottersville | HVIAC |
See also
[edit]- Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
- List of NCAA Division I institutions
- List of NCAA Division II institutions
- List of NCAA Division III institutions
- List of NAIA institutions
- List of USCAA institutions
- List of NCCAA institutions
- State University of New York Athletic Conference
Notes
[edit]- 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. When only one nickname is listed, it is used for teams of both sexes. (Note that in recent years, many schools have chosen to use the same nickname for men's and women's teams even when the nickname is distinctly masculine.) When two nicknames are given, the first is used for men's teams and the other is used for women's teams. Different nicknames for a specific sport within a school are noted separately below the table.
- Full name of school.
- Location of school.
- Conference of the school (if conference column is left blank, the school is either independent or the conference is unknown).
- Apart from the ongoing conversions, the following notes apply:
- Following the normal standard of United States sports media, the terms "University" and "College" are ignored in alphabetization, unless necessary to distinguish schools (such as Boston College and Boston University) or are actually used by the media in normally describing the school (formerly the case for the College of Charleston, but media now use "Charleston" for that school's athletic program).
- Schools are also alphabetized by the names they are most commonly referred to by sports media, with non-intuitive examples included in parentheses next to the school name. This means, for example, that campuses bearing the name "University of North Carolina" may variously be found at "C" (Charlotte), "N" (North Carolina, referring to the Chapel Hill campus), and "U" (the Asheville, Greensboro, Pembroke, and Wilmington campuses, all normally referred to as UNC-{campus name}).
- The prefix "St.", as in "Saint", is alphabetized as if it were spelled out.