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East Eight Conference

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Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment
(Fall 2020)
Endowment
(millions)
Nickname Colors
East Eight Conference
East Carolina University Greenville, North Carolina 1907 2027 Public 28,028[1] $374 Pirates    
Liberty University Lynchburg, Virginia 1971 2027 Private
(Evangelical Protestant)
95,148[2][a] $1,714[3] Flames & Lady Flames      
Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1884 2027 State related 37,365[4] $873 Owls    
University at Buffalo Buffalo, New York 1846 2027 Public 32,347 $1,020 Bulls    
University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut 1881 2027 Public 32,669 $476 Huskies    
University of Delaware Newark, Delaware 1743 2027 Public 23,281 $1,780 Fightin' Blue Hens    
University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst, Massachusetts 1863 2027 Public 30,593 $494 Minutemen and Minutewomen    
University of Memphis Memphis, Tennessee 1912 2027 Public 21,458[5] $223 Tigers    
Villanova University Villanova, Pennsylvania 1842 2027 Private 11,023 $1.190 Wildcats    

Northeast Hockey Conference (NEHC)

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Institution Location Founded Current Conference Type Enrollment Endowment (2022) Nickname Colors
Long Island University[b] Brooklyn and
Brookville, New York[c]
1926 Independent Private (Nonsectarian) 16,958[d] $367,000,000 Sharks    
Merrimack College North Andover, Massachusetts 1947 Hockey East Private (Catholic, Augustinian) 3,726 $55,700,000 Warriors    
Mercyhurst University Erie, Pennsylvania 1926 Atlantic Hockey Private (Catholic, Sisters of Mercy) 2,759 $31,800,000 Lakers    
Sacred Heart University Fairfield, Connecticut 1963 Atlantic Hockey Private (Catholic)[e] 5,974 $246,000,000 Pioneers    
Stonehill College Easton, Massachusetts 1948 Independent Private (Catholic, Holy Cross) 2,479 $295,259,814 Skyhawks    

Metro Atlantic Hockey Conference

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Institution Location Founded Current Conference Type Enrollment Endowment (2022) Nickname Colors
Canisius University Buffalo, New York 1870 Atlantic Hockey Private/Catholic 3,490 $133,900,000 Golden Griffins    
Long Island University[f] Brooklyn and
Brookville, New York[g]
1926 Independent Private (Nonsectarian) 16,958[h] $367,000,000 Sharks    
Mercyhurst University Erie, Pennsylvania 1926 Atlantic Hockey Private (Catholic, Sisters of Mercy) 2,759 $31,800,000 Lakers    
Niagara University Lewiston, New York[i] 1856 Atlantic Hockey Private
(Vincentian)
3,765 $102,400,000 Purple Eagles    
Quinnipiac University Hamden, Connecticut 1929 Atlantic Hockey Private 10,207 $753,872,000 Bobcats    
Sacred Heart University Fairfield, Connecticut 1963 Atlantic Hockey Private (Catholic)[j] 5,974 $246,000,000 Pioneers    
Stonehill College Easton, Massachusetts 1948 Independent Private (Catholic, Holy Cross) 2,479 $295,259,814 Skyhawks    

Wildcard: Alabama–Huntsville Chargers

Teams

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Hope-full FBS members

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There are twelve public universities with full membership:

Institution Location Founded Joined Type Enrollment
(Fall 2020)
Endowment
(millions)
Nickname Colors
East Division
College of the Holy Cross Worcester, Massachusetts 1843 2025 Private/Catholic
(Jesuit)
3,138 $1,273 Crusaders  
Stony Brook University Stony Brook, New York 1957 2025 Public 26,782 $470 Seawolves      
University at Buffalo Buffalo, New York 1846 2025 Public 32,347 $1,020 Bulls    
University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut 1881 2025 Public 32,669 $476 Huskies    
University of Delaware Newark, Delaware 1743 2025 Public 23,281 $1,780 Fightin' Blue Hens    
University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst, Massachusetts 1863 2025 Public 30,593 $494 Minutemen and Minutewomen    
University of Rhode Island[k] Kingston, Rhode Island 1892 2025 Public 16,883 $203 Rams      
Villanova University Villanova, Pennsylvania 1842 2025 Private 11,023 $1.190 Wildcats    
Notes
  1. ^ Includes online students. On-campus enrollment is approximately 16,000.
  2. ^ Prior to 2019–20, LIU operated two separate athletic programs, with only that of the school's Brooklyn campus being an NEC member.
  3. ^ The merged LIU athletic program bases some sports at the Brooklyn campus and others at the Post campus in Brookville, New York.[6]
  4. ^ Combined enrollment of the Brooklyn and Post campuses. All LIU varsity sports are open to undergraduates at either campus who meet NCAA eligibility requirements.
  5. ^ Sacred Heart was founded by the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport, but has been led and primarily staffed by Catholic laity from its creation.
  6. ^ Prior to 2019–20, LIU operated two separate athletic programs, with only that of the school's Brooklyn campus being an NEC member.
  7. ^ The merged LIU athletic program bases some sports at the Brooklyn campus and others at the Post campus in Brookville, New York.[7]
  8. ^ Combined enrollment of the Brooklyn and Post campuses. All LIU varsity sports are open to undergraduates at either campus who meet NCAA eligibility requirements.
  9. ^ Mailing address is Niagara University, New York.
  10. ^ Sacred Heart was founded by the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport, but has been led and primarily staffed by Catholic laity from its creation.
  11. ^ Cite error: The named reference football was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  1. ^ "ECU by the Numbers". East Carolina University. Archived from the original on 2023-01-05. Retrieved 2023-02-23.
  2. ^ "Liberty University Student Life". U.S. News. September 21, 2021. Retrieved September 27, 2021.
  3. ^ As of June 30, 2020. U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA. February 19, 2021. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
  4. ^ "Institutional Research and Assessment" (PDF).
  5. ^ "UofM Facts at a Glance - About UofM - The University of Memphis". www.memphis.edu. Retrieved July 15, 2018.
  6. ^ "One LIU: Frequently Asked Questions". Long Island University. Archived from the original on October 12, 2018. Retrieved October 11, 2018.
  7. ^ "One LIU: Frequently Asked Questions". Long Island University. Archived from the original on October 12, 2018. Retrieved October 11, 2018.