Map of NCAA Division III football programs, 2024 There are 240 NCAA Division III football programs in the United States . Teams and conference affiliations are current for the 2024 season .[ 1]
Legend * Former NCAA Division I (or equivalent) national champions ^ Former NCAA Division I (or equivalent) member
Team Nickname City State[ a] Enrollment Current conference[ b] First played Joined Division III Adrian Bulldogs Adrian Michigan 1,654 MIAA 1892 1973 Albion Britons Albion Michigan 1,500 MIAA 1984 1973 Albright Lions Reading Pennsylvania 2,320 MAC 1912 1973 Alfred Saxons Alfred New York 2,300 Empire 8 1895 1973 Alfred State Pioneers 3,737 ECFC [ c] 2003 2013 Allegheny Gators Meadville Pennsylvania 1,771 PAC 1893 1973 Alma Scots Alma Michigan 1,378 MIAA 1894 1973 Alvernia Golden Wolves Reading Pennsylvania 2,900 MAC 2018 2018 Amherst ^ Mammoths Amherst Massachusetts 1,855 NESCAC 1877 1973 Anderson Ravens Anderson Indiana 1,566 HCAC 1947 1992 Anna Maria Amcats Paxton Massachusetts 1,134 ECFC [ d] 2009 2009 Augsburg Auggies Minneapolis Minnesota 3,822 MIAC 1926 1982 Augustana (IL) Vikings Rock Island Illinois 3,822 CCIW 1920 1973 Aurora Spartans Aurora Illinois 3,800 NACC 1899 1988 Austin Kangaroos Sherman Texas 1,223 SCAC 1896 1997 [ e] Averett Cougars Danville Virginia 1,870 ODAC 2000 2000 Baldwin Wallace ^ Yellow Jackets Berea Ohio 2,912 OAC 1893 1973 Bates Bobcats Lewiston Maine 1,780 NESCAC 1875 1973 Belhaven Blazers Jackson Mississippi 4,245 USA South 1998 2015 Beloit Buccaneers Beloit Wisconsin 1,402 MWC 1889 1973 Benedictine Eagles Lisle Illinois 4,885 NACC 1917 1973 Berry Vikings Mount Berry Georgia 2,110 SAA 2013 2013 Bethany Bison Bethany West Virginia 650 PAC 1894 1973 Bethel Royals Arden Hills Minnesota 2,533 MIAC 1947 1983 Bluffton Beavers Bluffton Ohio 1,094 HCAC 1913 1992 [ f] Bowdoin Polar Bears Brunswick Maine 1,805 NESCAC 1889 1973 Brevard Tornados Brevard North Carolina 703 USA South 1924 2017 Bridgewater Eagles Bridgewater Virginia 1,800 ODAC 1899 1973 Bridgewater State Bears Bridgewater Massachusetts 10,651 MASCAC 1960 1973 Brockport Golden Eagles Brockport New York 8,287 Empire 8 1947 1973 Buena Vista Beavers Storm Lake Iowa 2,775 ARC 1896 1973 Buffalo State Bengals Buffalo New York 9,118 Liberty 1981 1981 Cal Lutheran Kingsmen Thousand Oaks California 3,888 SCIAC 1962 1991 [ g] Calvin Knights Grand Rapids Michigan 3,256 MIAA 2024 2024 Capital Comets Columbus Ohio 3,367 OAC 1923 1973 Carleton Knights Northfield Minnesota 2,105 MIAC 1883 1973 Carnegie Mellon ^ Tartans Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 14,799 PAC [ h] 1906 1973 Carroll (WI) Pioneers Waukesha Wisconsin 3,358 CCIW 1894 1976 Carthage Firebirds Kenosha Wisconsin 2,800 CCIW 1895 1976 Case Western Reserve ^ Spartans Cleveland Ohio 12,266 PAC 1890 1973 Catholic University ^ Cardinals Washington District of Columbia 5,956 Landmark 1895 1978 Centenary Gentlemen Shreveport Louisiana 563 SCAC 1909 2024 Central (IA) Dutch Pella Iowa 1,100 ARC 1892 1973 Centre * Colonels Danville Kentucky 1,430 SAA 1880 1973 Chapman Panthers Orange California 8,542 SCIAC 1923 1994 Chicago * Maroons Chicago Illinois 16,445 MWC 1892 1973 Christopher Newport Captains Newport News Virginia 4,957 NJAC 2001 2001 Claremont–Mudd–Scripps Stags Claremont California 8,500 SCIAC 1958 1973 Coast Guard Bears New London Connecticut 1,045 NEWMAC 1973 Coe Kohawks Cedar Rapids Iowa 1,400 ARC 1891 1973 Colby Mules Waterville Maine 1,917 NESCAC 1892 1973 TCNJ Lions Ewing New Jersey 7,340 NJAC 1921 1973 Concordia (IL) Cougars River Forest Illinois 6,005 NACC 1923 1981 [ i] Concordia (Moorhead) Cobbers Moorhead Minnesota 2,531 MIAC 1916 1977 Concordia (WI) Falcons Mequon Wisconsin 7,721 NACC 1980 1997 Cornell (IA) Rams Mount Vernon Iowa 1,033 MWC 1891 1973 Cortland Red Dragons Cortland New York 6,858 Empire 8 1893 1973 Crown Storm St. Bonifacius Minnesota 1,320 UMAC 2008 2008 Curry Colonels Milton Massachusetts 4,700 CNE 1965 1973 Dean Bulldogs Franklin Massachusetts 1,355 ECFC [ d] 1957 2017 Delaware Valley Aggies Doylestown Pennsylvania 1,950 MAC 1948 1973 Denison Big Red Granville Ohio 2,300 NCAC 1889 1973 DePauw ^ Tigers Greencastle Indiana 2,315 NCAC 1884 1973 Dickinson Red Devils Carlisle Pennsylvania 2,420 Centennial 1896 1973 Dubuque Spartans Dubuque Iowa 2,190 ARC 1909 1976 East Texas Baptist Tigers Marshall Texas 1,613 ASC 1924 2000 Eastern Eagles St. Davids Pennsylvania 3,420 MAC 2022 2022 Elmhurst Bluejays Elmhurst Illinois 3,350 CCIW 1920 1973 Endicott Gulls Beverly Massachusetts 5,685 CNE 2003 2003 Eureka Red Devils Eureka Illinois 567 NACC 1891 1978 Fairleigh Dickinson–Florham Devils Madison New Jersey 2,546 MAC 1974 1974 Ferrum [ j] Panthers Ferrum Virginia 1,100 ODAC 1985 Fitchburg State Falcons Fitchburg Massachusetts 4,659 MASCAC 1984 1984 Framingham State Rams Framingham Massachusetts 4,876 MASCAC 1974 1974 Franklin Grizzlies Franklin Indiana 1,000 HCAC 1886 1992 Franklin & Marshall ^ Diplomats Lancaster Pennsylvania 2,426 Centennial 1887 1973 Gallaudet Bison Washington District of Columbia 1,860 ECFC [ k] 1883 2007 [ l] Geneva ^ Golden Tornadoes Beaver Falls Pennsylvania 1,418 PAC 1890 2011 George Fox Bruins Newberg Oregon 3,747 NWC 2014 2014 Gettysburg Bullets Gettysburg Pennsylvania 2,451 Centennial 1890 1973 Greensboro Pride Greensboro North Carolina 1,300 USA South 1997 1997 Greenville Panthers Greenville Illinois 872 UMAC 1998 1998 Grinnell ^ Pioneers Grinnell Iowa 1,733 MWC 1889 1973 Grove City Wolverines Grove City Pennsylvania 2,400 PAC 1892 1973 Guilford Quakers Greensboro North Carolina 2,137 ODAC 1893 1990 Gustavus Adolphus Gusties St. Peter Minnesota 2,450 MIAC 1960 1973 Hamilton Continentals Clinton New York 1,850 NESCAC 1890 1973 Hamline Pipers St. Paul Minnesota 3,717 MIAC 1882 1973 Hampden–Sydney Tigers Hampden Sydney Virginia 993 ODAC 1892 1973 Hanover Panthers Hanover Indiana 1,089 HCAC 1898 1992 Hardin–Simmons ^ Cowboys Abilene Texas 2,392 ASC 1897 1994 [ m] Hartwick Hawks Oneonta New York 1,200 Empire 8 1928 1992 Heidelberg ^ Student Princes Tiffin Ohio 1,300 OAC 1892 1973 Hendrix Warriors Conway Arkansas 1,348 SAA [ n] 1906 2013 Hiram Terriers Hiram Ohio 1,116 NCAC [ o] 1892 1973 Hilbert Hawks Hamburg New York 1,100 Empire 8 [ p] 2022 2022 Hobart Statesmen Geneva New York 2,229 Liberty 1891 1973 Hope Flying Dutchmen Holland Michigan 3,149 MIAA 1902 1973 Howard Payne Yellow Jackets Brownwood Texas 1,170 ASC 1903 1994 Huntingdon Hawks Montgomery Alabama 1,107 USA South 2003 2003 Husson Eagles Bangor Maine 3,500 CNE 2003 2003 Illinois College Blueboys Jacksonville Illinois 1,048 MWC 1890 1978 Illinois Wesleyan Titans Bloomington Illinois 1,893 CCIW 1887 1978 Ithaca Bombers Ithaca New York 6,266 Liberty 1930 1973 John Carroll ^ Blue Streaks University Heights Ohio 3,673 OAC [ q] 1920 1973 Johns Hopkins Blue Jays Baltimore Maryland 26,402 Centennial 1882 1973 Juniata Eagles Huntingdon Pennsylvania 1,573 Landmark 1920 1973 Kalamazoo Hornets Kalamazoo Michigan 1,436 MIAA 1892 1973 Kean Cougars Union Township New Jersey 16,633 NJAC 1970 1973 Kenyon Owls Gambier Ohio 1,676 NCAC 1890 1973 Keystone Giants La Plume Pennsylvania 1,600 Landmark 1936 2021 King's Monarchs Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania 2,300 MAC 1946 1994 Knox Prairie Fire Galesburg Illinois 1,200 MWC 1884 1973 La Verne Leopards La Verne California 2,713 SCIAC 1921 1982 LaGrange Panthers LaGrange Georgia 1,137 USA South 2006 2006 Lake Forest ^ Foresters Lake Forest Illinois 1,592 MWC 1882 1973 Lakeland Muskies Sheboygan Wisconsin 3,973 NACC 1934 1994 Lawrence Vikings Appleton Wisconsin 1,555 MWC 1893 1973 Lebanon Valley Flying Dutchmen Annville Pennsylvania 1,916 MAC 1897 1973 Lewis & Clark Pioneers Portland Oregon 3,390 NWC 1893 1998 Linfield Wildcats McMinnville Oregon 2,282 NWC 1896 1998 Loras Duhawks Dubuque Iowa 1,600 ARC 1907 1986 Luther Norse Decorah Iowa 2,337 ARC 1892 1973 Lycoming Warriors Williamsport Pennsylvania 1,400 Landmark 1954 1973 Lyon [ r] Scots Batesville Arkansas 2,684 SCAC 2015 2023 Macalester Scots Saint Paul Minnesota 2,174 MIAC 1887 1973 Maine Maritime Mariners Castine Maine 941 Independent [ s] 1946 2024 [ t] Manchester Spartans North Manchester Indiana 1,770 HCAC 1992 Marietta Pioneers Marietta Ohio 1,200 OAC 1892 1973 Martin Luther Knights New Ulm Minnesota 860 UMAC 1991 Mary Hardin–Baylor Crusaders Belton Texas 3,914 ASC 1998 2000 Maryville (TN) Scots Maryville Tennessee 1,213 USA South [ u] 1889 1973 UMass Dartmouth Corsairs North Dartmouth Massachusetts 8,513 MASCAC 1988 1988 Massachusetts Maritime Buccaneers Buzzards Bay Massachusetts 1,637 MASCAC 1973 1973 McDaniel ^ Green Terror Westminster Maryland 1,629 Centennial 1891 1973 McMurry War Hawks Abilene Texas 1,176 SCAC 1923 2015 [ v] Merchant Marine Mariners Kings Point New York 1,011 NEWMAC 1989 Methodist Monarchs Fayetteville North Carolina 2,200 USA South 1989 1989 Middlebury Panthers Middlebury Vermont 2,549 NESCAC 1893 1973 Millikin ^ Big Blue Decatur Illinois 2,000 CCIW 1903 1976 Millsaps ^ Majors Jackson Mississippi 985 SAA 1920 1973 Minnesota Morris Cougars Morris Minnesota 1,431 UMAC 1961 2008 [ w] Misericordia Cougars Dallas Pennsylvania 3,196 MAC 2012 2012 MIT Engineers Cambridge Massachusetts 11,520 NEWMAC 1881 1988 Monmouth (IL) Fighting Scots Monmouth Illinois 1,100 MWC 1888 1973 Montclair State Red Hawks Upper Montclair New Jersey 21,115 NJAC 1928 1973 Moravian Greyhounds Bethlehem Pennsylvania 2,075 Landmark 1931 1973 Mount Union ^ Purple Raiders Alliance Ohio 2,200 OAC 1893 1973 Mount St. Joseph Lions Cincinnati Ohio 1,889 HCAC 1998 Muhlenberg Mules Allentown Pennsylvania 2,225 Centennial 1900 1973 Muskingum Fighting Muskies New Concord Ohio 2,600 OAC 1895 1973 Nebraska Wesleyan Prairie Wolves Lincoln Nebraska 2,095 ARC 1896 1973 New England (ME) Nor'easters Biddeford Maine 13,743 CNE 2018 2018 Nichols Bison Dudley Massachusetts 1,570 CNE 1932 1973 North Carolina Wesleyan Battling Bishops Rocky Mount North Carolina 2,093 USA South 2004 North Central (IL) Cardinals Naperville Illinois 3,000 CCIW 1898 1973 North Park Vikings Chicago Illinois 3,136 CCIW 1934 1973 Northwestern (MN) Eagles Roseville Minnesota 1,800 UMAC 1973 2009 Norwich Cadets Northfield Vermont 3,400 NEWMAC 1893 1973 Oberlin ^ Yeomen Oberlin Ohio 2,785 NCAC 1891 1973 Ohio Northern Polar Bears Ada Ohio 3,088 OAC 1893 1973 Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops Delaware Ohio 1,600 NCAC 1890 1973 Olivet Comets Olivet Michigan 1,040 MIAA 1884 1973 Otterbein Cardinals Westerville Ohio 2,342 OAC 1890 1973 Pacific (OR) Boxers Forest Grove Oregon 3,900 NWC 2010 2010 Pacific Lutheran Lutes Tacoma Washington 3,100 NWC 1927 1998 Plymouth State Panthers Plymouth New Hampshire 4,491 MASCAC 1970 1973 Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens Claremont California 2,498 SCIAC 1893 1973 Puget Sound Loggers Tacoma Washington 2,666 NWC 1901 1999 Randolph–Macon Yellow Jackets Ashland Virginia 1,419 ODAC 1881 1973 Redlands Bulldogs Redlands California 4,898 SCIAC 1910 1982 [ x] Rhodes ^ Lynx Memphis Tennessee 2,030 SAA 1896 1984 Ripon Red Hawks Ripon Wisconsin 807 MWC 1891 1973 Rochester Yellowjackets Rochester New York 12,233 Liberty 1889 1973 Rockford Regents Rockford Illinois 1,298 NACC 2000 2000 Rose–Hulman ^ Engineers Terre Haute Indiana 2,233 HCAC 1892 1973 Rowan Profs Glassboro New Jersey 19,465 NJAC 1947 1973 RPI Engineers Troy New York 8,142 Liberty 1886 1973 St. John Fisher Cardinals Pittsford New York 3,700 Empire 8 1971 1988 Saint John's (MN) Johnnies Collegeville Minnesota 3,640 MIAC 1900 1973 St. Lawrence Saints Canton New York 2,493 Liberty 1894 1973 St. Norbert Green Knights De Pere Wisconsin 2,132 NACC 1931 1973 St. Olaf Oles Northfield Minnesota 3,048 MIAC 1917 1973 St. Scholastica Saints Duluth Minnesota 3,906 MIAC 2008 2008 St. Vincent Bearcats Latrobe Pennsylvania 1,867 PAC 1923 2010 Salisbury Seagulls Salisbury Maryland 8,650 NJAC 1972 1973 Salve Regina Seahawks Newport Rhode Island 2,600 NEWMAC 1992 1993 Sewanee ^ Tigers Sewanee Tennessee 1,653 SAA 1891 1973 Shenandoah Hornets Winchester Virginia 2,034 ODAC 2000 2000 Simpson Storm Indianola Iowa 1,444 ARC 1893 1973 Southern Virginia Knights Buena Vista Virginia 1,444 USA South 2003 2013 Southwestern ^ Pirates Georgetown Texas 1,515 SAA 1908 2013 Springfield Pride Springfield Massachusetts 5,021 NEWMAC 1890 1995 Stevenson Mustangs Owings Mills Maryland 3,615 MAC 2011 2011 SUNY-Maritime Privateers Bronx New York 1,734 NEWMAC 1985 2006 [ y] Morrisville Mustangs Morrisville New York 2,986 Empire 8 2009 Susquehanna River Hawks Selinsgrove Pennsylvania 2,203 Landmark 1892 1973 Texas Lutheran Bulldogs Seguin Texas 2,203 SCAC 1912 2002 Thiel Tomcats Greenville Pennsylvania 894 PAC 1892 1973 Trine Thunder Angola Indiana 5,074 MIAA 1995 2007 Trinity (CT) Bantams Hartford Connecticut 2,235 NESCAC 1877 1973 Trinity (TX) Tigers San Antonio Texas 2,606 SAA 1901 1973 Tufts ^ Jumbos Medford Massachusetts 6,200 NESCAC 1875 1973 Union Garnet Chargers Schenectady New York 2,200 Liberty 1886 1973 Ursinus Bears Collegeville Pennsylvania 1,472 Centennial 1893 1973 Utica Pioneers Utica New York 4,184 Empire 8 2000 2001 Vermont State Castleton Spartans Castleton Vermont 1,850 MASCAC [ z] 2009 2009 Wabash ^ Little Giants Crawfordsville Indiana 882 NCAC 1884 1973 Wartburg Knights Waverly Iowa 1,600 ARC 1929 1973 Washington & Jefferson * Presidents Washington Pennsylvania 1,405 PAC 1890 1973 Washington & Lee ^ Generals Lexington Virginia 2,223 ODAC 1890 1973 Washington (St. Louis) ^ Bears St. Louis Missouri 15,045 CCIW [ aa] 1887 1973 Waynesburg Yellow Jackets Waynesburg Pennsylvania 1,800 PAC 1895 1990 Wesleyan ^ Cardinals Middletown Connecticut 3,230 NESCAC 1875 1973 Western Connecticut Wolves Danbury Connecticut 5,246 MASCAC [ ab] 1969 1977 Western New England Golden Bears Springfield Massachusetts 3,955 CNE 1981 1981 Westfield State Owls Westfield Massachusetts 5,400 MASCAC 1982 1982 Westminster (MO) Blue Jays Fulton Missouri 658 UMAC 1897 1997 Westminster (PA) Titans New Wilmington Pennsylvania 1,138 PAC 1891 2002 Wheaton (IL) Thunder Wheaton Illinois 2,810 CCIW 1914 1973 Whitworth Pirates Spokane Washington 3,100 NWC 1998 Widener Pride Chester Pennsylvania 6,464 MAC 1879 1973 Wilkes Colonels Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania 2,245 Landmark 1946 1973 Willamette Bearcats Salem Oregon 2,245 NWC 1894 1998 William Paterson Pioneers Wayne New Jersey 10,252 NJAC 1972 1973 Williams Ephs Williamstown Massachusetts 2,081 NESCAC 1881 1973 Wilmington Quakers Wilmington Ohio 1,103 OAC 1900 1990 [ ac] Wisconsin Lutheran Warriors Milwaukee Wisconsin 1,188 NACC 2000 2000 Wisconsin–Eau Claire Blugolds Eau Claire Wisconsin 10,737 WIAC 1917 1986 Wisconsin–La Crosse Eagles La Crosse Wisconsin 9,617 WIAC 1911 1983 Wisconsin–Oshkosh Titans Oshkosh Wisconsin 13,902 WIAC 1893 1975 Wisconsin–Platteville Pioneers Platteville Wisconsin 8,712 WIAC 1905 1980 Wisconsin–River Falls Falcons River Falls Wisconsin 6,061 WIAC 1895 1982 [ ad] Wisconsin–Stevens Point Pointers Stevens Point Wisconsin 7,725 WIAC 1894 1980 Wisconsin–Stout Blue Devils Menomonie Wisconsin 9,401 WIAC 1911 1980 Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks Whitewater Wisconsin 11,142 WIAC 1889 1980 [ ae] Wittenberg Tigers Springfield Ohio 1,794 NCAC 1892 1973 Wooster Fighting Scots Wooster Ohio 2,000 NCAC 1889 1973 WPI Engineers Worcester Massachusetts 6,077 NEWMAC 1887 1973 Worcester State Lancers 6,434 MASCAC 1985 1985
^ 17 states (Alaska , Arizona , Colorado , Delaware , Florida , Hawaii , Idaho , Kansas , Montana , Nevada , New Mexico , North Dakota , Oklahoma , South Carolina , South Dakota , Utah , and Wyoming ) do not currently have Division III football programs. ^ According to conferences in football, not necessarily a team's primary conference. ^ Joining Empire 8 in 2025. ^ a b Joining MASCAC in 2025. ^ Austin was previously a Division III member between 1973 and 1977 . ^ Bluffton was previously a Division III member in 1990 . ^ Cal Lutheran was previously a Division III member between 1975 and 1977 . ^ Joining Centennial in 2025. ^ Concordia was previously a Division III member between 1973 and 1975 . ^ Will join Division II's Conference Carolinas in 2025. ^ Joining ODAC in 2025. ^ Gallaudet was previously a Division III member between 1973 and 1979 , 1987 and 1994 , and 2001 and 2003 . ^ Hardin-Simmons was previously a Division III member between 1990 and 1992 . ^ Joining SCAC in 2025. ^ Joining PAC in 2025. ^ Joining Liberty in 2025. ^ Joining NCAC in 2025. ^ Transitioning from the NAIA. ^ Joining CNE in 2025. ^ Maine Maritime was previously a Division III member football between 1973 and 2019 when the program was suspended indefinitely due to COVID-19 in 2020. ^ Joining SAA in 2025. ^ McMurry was previously a Division III member between 1977 and 2011 . ^ Minnesota–Morris was previously a Division III member between 1978 and 1984 . ^ Redlands was previously a Division III member between 1973 and 1978 . ^ SUNY Maritime was previously a Division III member in 1985 and 1988 . ^ Joining NJAC in 2025. ^ Joining NCAC in 2026. ^ Joining Landmark in 2025. ^ Wilmington was previously a Division III member between 1977 and 1980 . ^ Wisconsin–River Falls was previously a Division III member in 1977 . ^ Wisconsin–Whitewater was previously a Division III member between 1973 and 1977 .
Notes ^ As of the 2024 football season. ^ Now Canisius University. ^ Though now athletically branded and academically marketed as UCF, this usage was not adopted until after the school left D-III. ^ Now nicknamed Knights. ^ Now marketed as LIU Post, one of the two primary campuses of Long Island University . ^ As the LIU Sharks , following the 2019 merger of the LIU Post athletic program with the NCAA Division I non-football program of LIU's other primary campus in Brooklyn. Post was the only one of the two campuses that sponsored football. ^ Now known as California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, and athletically branded and academically marketed as Cal Poly Humboldt. ^ Athletically branded as "Chicago Circle" when it played football. Now known as the University of Illinois Chicago, and athletically branded and academically marketed as UIC. ^ Nickname dropped shortly after the team's last season. The current nickname of Flames was adopted in 1982. ^ Now Iona University. ^ Now the University of West Alabama. ^ Now athletically branded as Minnesota State, with no city identifier. ^ The current athletic nickname of Red Storm was not adopted until 1994, two years after football was dropped. ^ Now Saint Peter's University. ^ Now athletically branded as Tarleton, without "State". ^ Now Towson University. ^ Nickname changed to Beacons in 2021. ^ Now the University of West Georgia. ^ Whittier will revive its football program for the 2026 season. ^ "Division III Football Institutions" . NCAA Directory . Retrieved December 9, 2022 . ^ "New England College Adds Football to Its Athletics Playbook" . New England College Pilgrims . June 13, 2023. ^ "NEC Football to Join CCC for 2025" . New England College Pilgrims . November 15, 2023. Retrieved November 16, 2023 . ^ "Roanoke College Raises $1.3M to Reinstate Football, Add Cheerleading and Marching Band" . Roanoke Maroons . June 1, 2023. ^ Amestoy, Louis (November 3, 2022). "The Lead Nov. 3, 2022: Schreiner University makes it official — football is back" . The Kerr County Lead . ^ "Whittier College Revives Football for 2026, Backed By $814K Alumni Fundraising" . Whittier College . October 25, 2024. Retrieved October 30, 2024 .
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