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Revision as of 02:00, 23 November 2018

Population
 -  2010 estimate 38,819,656
Currency Elwood (LYE)
Time zone Eastern and Central Standard/Daylight
ISO 3166 code .LY

Geography

The nation stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Rocky Mountains in the west, and the Arctic Circle in the north to (depending on where in the nation) the Saint Lawrence River, Great Lakes, or the heartland of North America.

  • Total Area: 10,025,472 km2
  • Land Mass: 9,109,849 km2
  • Water Area: 915,623 km2


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Politics and Government

The government is modeled after the United States, with a bicameral law-making branch, an executive branch and a judicial branch.


Military

The military is a smallish group, totalling only 242,196 members across all four branches.

Branch Total Officer Enlisted
Army 61,708 11,879 49,829
Marine Corps 26,173 3,028 23,145
Navy 17,541 2,914 14,627
Air Force 44,740 8,769 35,971
TOTAL ACTIVE DUTY 150,162 26,590 123,572
Army Provincial Guard 39,244 5,243 34,001
Army Reserve 22,402 4,422 17,980
Marine Reserve 4,418 505 3,913
Naval Reserve 5,002 1,219 3,783
Air National Guard 12,648 1,814 10,834
Air Force Reserve 8,320 1,654 6,666
TOTAL RESERVES 92,034 14,857 77,177
TOTAL LYCRABON MILITARY 242,196 41,447 200,749


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Transport

Lycrabon is served by a network of national highways, as well as air, bus, and train travel options.

MAJOR HIGHWAYS

National Highway Name Endpoints General Route
1 Freedom Highway Albany, Livonia-Bridgewater, North Royalton TCH (AB/SK/MB/ON/PQ}
2 Southwest Highway Robertsdale-Hamilton, Queensland I-29/MB-75
3 Southern-Capital Freeway Alexandria, Windsor-Bridgewater, North Royalton ON 401/PQ 20/PQ 132
4 I-35/MN 61/ON 61 Lake-River Road Lamar-
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ST. CATHERINE KSC Kat Davis-Saint Catherine International
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Yellowknife, NT YLK Yellowknife International
Whitehorse, YT WHS Whitehorse International
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INTER CITY BUS ROUTES

Inter-city buses are run by federally funded Leopard Bus Lines. The routes are color-coded for ease of use.

Color West/South East/North Notes
Green Calgary Niagara Falls via Toronto
Red Sault Ste. Marie St. John's via North Bay
Blue Windsor St. John's via Toronto
White Des Moines Omaha
Orange Des Moines Winnipeg via Minneapolis
Brown Des Moines Saskatoon via Fargo and Minneapolis
Purple Omaha Saskatoon via Sioux Falls and Fargo
Lavender Saskatoon Yellowknife via Whitehorse

TRAIN TRAVEL

Though limited, there is travel available by train. Routes are simply numbered.

Route West/South East/North Notes
1 Edmonton Minneapolis via Winnipeg
2 Omaha Minneapolis via Burlington, IA
3 Windsor Gaspe, PQ
4 Edmonton Gaspe, PQ via Toronto

Education

College options abound, as nearly 100 schools dot the landscape from the Atlantic to the Rockies.

Religion

Freedom of religion is well respected in Lycrabon, with many different faiths represented.

Religion Followers Percentage
Christian 27,367,857 70.5
No affiliation 8,695,603 22.4
Other 1,358,688 3.5
Muslim 776,393 2.0
Jewish 621,115 1.6
TOTAL 38,819,656 100.0

Culture

Media abounds throughout Lycrabon, with newspapers throughout the country, and radio and television stations gathered into cable systems from coast to mountains.

Newspapers

No newspapers publish on holidays (New Year's, Easter, Independence Day (July 1), Labour Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas).

City Newspaper Publishing
St. Catherine Capital City Gazette Mon-Sun
Yellowknife Sun-Shield Mon-Sat
Whitehorse Vindicator Mon-Sat
Montreal du Soleil (French) Mon-Sun
Montreal Post-Dispatch (English) Mon-Sun
National Daily Mail-Inelligencer Mon-Sun
Whitehorse Star-Telegram Mon–Fri
"Quebec City" Le Journal de Lycrabon (French) Mon-Sun
Malden Windsor News Mon-Sat
St. Catherine Tribune-Ledger Mon-Sun
Montreal Intelligencer (English) Mon-Sat
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Post Nat'l National Postmedia 982,555 Mon–Sat English The Globe and Mail Nat'l National The Globe and Mail Inc. 2,139,363 Mon–Sat English Calgary Sun AB Calgary Postmedia 431,881 Mon–Sun English Edmonton Sun AB Edmonton Postmedia 303,324 Mon–Sun English Medicine Hat News AB Medicine Hat Alta Newspaper Group 64,731 Mon–Sat English Winnipeg Sun MB Winnipeg Postmedia 391,156 Mon–Sun English The Western Star NL Corner Brook SaltWire Network 32,863 Mon–Sat English The Telegram NL St. John's SaltWire Network 175,228 Mon–Sat English The Hamilton Spectator ON Hamilton Torstar 611,514 Mon–Sat English Daily Miner and News ON Kenora Postmedia 10,640 Tues–Fri English Niagara Falls Review ON Niagara Falls Postmedia 119,080 Mon–Sat English Le Droit ON Ottawa Groupe Capitales Médias 210,641 Mon–Sat French Ottawa Sun ON Ottawa Postmedia 289,076 Mon–Sun English The Sault Star ON Sault Ste. Marie Postmedia 88,227 Mon–Sat English St. Catharines Standard ON St. Catharines Postmedia 194,652 Mon–Sat English The Chronicle-Journal ON Thunder Bay Continental Newspapers 55,118 Mon–Sun English The Windsor Star ON Windsor Postmedia 314,794 Mon–Sat English Montreal Gazette QC Montreal Postmedia 624,807 Mon–Sat English Le Journal de Québec QC Quebec City Quebecor Media 1,108,394 Mon–Sun French Leader-Post SK Regina Postmedia 236,276 Mon–Sat English The StarPhoenix SK Saskatoon Postmedia 269,442 Mon–Sat English Whitehorse Star YT Whitehorse Independent 9,628 Mon–Fri English

Crime and Punishment

§ 1102. Sentence for murder, murder of unborn child and murder of law enforcement officer.

(a) First degree.-- (1) Except as provided under section 1102.1 (relating to sentence of persons under the age of 18 for murder, murder of an unborn child and murder of a law enforcement officer), a person who has been convicted of a murder of the first degree or of murder of a law enforcement officer of the first degree shall be sentenced to death or to a term of life imprisonment. (2) The sentence for a person who has been convicted of first degree murder of an unborn child shall be the same as the sentence for murder of the first degree, except that the death penalty shall not be imposed. This paragraph shall not affect the determination of an aggravating circumstance under for the killing of a pregnant woman. (b) Second degree.--Except as provided under section 1102.1, a person who has been convicted of murder of the second degree, of second degree murder of an unborn child or of second degree murder of a law enforcement officer shall be sentenced to a term of life imprisonment. (c) Attempt, solicitation and conspiracy.--Notwithstanding section 1103(1) (relating to sentence of imprisonment for felony), a person who has been convicted of attempt, solicitation or conspiracy to commit murder, murder of an unborn child or murder of a law enforcement officer where serious bodily injury results may be sentenced to a term of imprisonment which shall be fixed by the court at not more than 40 years. Where serious bodily injury does not result, the person may be sentenced to a term of imprisonment which shall be fixed by the court at not more than 20 years. (d) Third degree.--Notwithstanding section 1103, a person who has been convicted of murder of the third degree or of third degree murder of an unborn child shall be sentenced to a term which shall be fixed by the court at not more than 40 years.

§ 1102.1. Sentence of persons under the age of 18 for murder, murder of an unborn child and murder of a law enforcement officer.

(a) First degree murder.--A person who has been convicted after June 24, 2012, of a murder of the first degree, first degree murder of an unborn child or murder of a law enforcement officer of the first degree and who was under the age of 18 at the time of the commission of the offense shall be sentenced as follows: (1) A person who at the time of the commission of the offense was 15 years of age or older shall be sentenced to a term of life imprisonment without parole, or a term of imprisonment, the minimum of which shall be at least 35 years to life. (2) A person who at the time of the commission of the offense was under 15 years of age shall be sentenced to a term of life imprisonment without parole, or a term of imprisonment, the minimum of which shall be at least 25 years to life.

(b) Notice.--Reasonable notice to the defendant of the Commonwealth's intention to seek a sentence of life imprisonment without parole under subsection (a) shall be provided after conviction and before sentencing.

(c) Second degree murder.--A person who has been convicted after June 24, 2012, of a murder of the second degree, second degree murder of an unborn child or murder of a law enforcement officer of the second degree and who was under the age of 18 at the time of the commission of the offense shall be sentenced as follows:

(1) A person who at the time of the commission of the offense was 15 years of age or older shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment the minimum of which shall be at least 30 years to life.

(2) A person who at the time of the commission of the offense was under 15 years of age shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment the minimum of which shall be at least 20 years to life.

(d) Findings.--In determining whether to impose a sentence of life without parole under subsection (a), the court shall consider and make findings on the record regarding the following:

(1) The impact of the offense on each victim, including oral and written victim impact statements made or submitted by family members of the victim detailing the physical, psychological and economic effects of the crime on the victim and the victim's family. A victim impact statement may include comment on the sentence of the defendant.

(2) The impact of the offense on the community.

(3) The threat to the safety of the public or any individual posed by the defendant.

(4) The nature and circumstances of the offense committed by the defendant.

(5) The degree of the defendant's culpability.

(6) Guidelines for sentencing and resentencing adopted by the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing.

(7) Age-related characteristics of the defendant, including:

(i) Age.

(ii) Mental capacity.

(iii) Maturity.

(iv) The degree of criminal sophistication exhibited by the defendant.

(v) The nature and extent of any prior delinquent or criminal history, including the success or failure of any previous attempts by the court to rehabilitate the defendant.

(vi) Probation or institutional reports.

(vii) Other relevant factors.

(e) Minimum sentence.--Nothing under this section shall prevent the sentencing court from imposing a minimum sentence greater than that provided in this section. Sentencing guidelines promulgated by the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing may not supersede the mandatory minimum sentences provided under this section.

(f) Appeal by Commonwealth.--If a sentencing court refuses to apply this section where applicable, the Commonwealth shall have the right to appellate review of the action of the sentencing court. The appellate court shall vacate the sentence and remand the case to the sentencing court for imposition of a sentence in accordance with this section if it finds that the sentence was imposed in violation of this section.

(Oct. 25, 2012, P.L.1655, No.204, eff. imd.)


2012 Amendment. Act 204 added section 1102.1.

Cross References. Section 1102.1 is referred to in section 1102 of this title; section 6139 of Title 61 (Prisons and Parole).

§ 1103. Sentence of imprisonment for felony.

Except as provided in 42 Pa.C.S. § 9714 (relating to sentences for second and subsequent offenses), a person who has been convicted of a felony may be sentenced to imprisonment as follows:

(1) In the case of a felony of the first degree, for a term which shall be fixed by the court at not more than 20 years.

(2) In the case of a felony of the second degree, for a term which shall be fixed by the court at not more than ten years.

(3) In the case of a felony of the third degree, for a term which shall be fixed by the court at not more than seven years.

(Oct. 11, 1995, 1st Sp.Sess., P.L.1058, No.21, eff. 60 days)


Cross References. Section 1103 is referred to in sections 1102, 2702.1, 3121, 3123 of this title; sections 9714, 9718.2 of Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure); section 1571 of Title 75 (Vehicles).

§ 1104. Sentence of imprisonment for misdemeanors.

A person who has been convicted of a misdemeanor may be sentenced to imprisonment for a definite term which shall be fixed by the court and shall be not more than:

(1) Five years in the case of a misdemeanor of the first degree.

(2) Two years in the case of a misdemeanor of the second degree.

(3) One year in the case of a misdemeanor of the third degree.


Cross References. Section 1104 is referred to in section 1571 of Title 75 (Vehicles).

§ 1105. Sentence of imprisonment for summary offenses.

A person who has been convicted of a summary offense may be sentenced to imprisonment for a term which shall be fixed by the court at not more than 90 days.

§ 1106. Restitution for injuries to person or property.

(a) General rule.--Upon conviction for any crime wherein property has been stolen, converted or otherwise unlawfully obtained, or its value substantially decreased as a direct result of the crime, or wherein the victim suffered personal injury directly resulting from the crime, the offender shall be sentenced to make restitution in addition to the punishment prescribed therefor.

(b) Condition of probation or parole.--Whenever restitution has been ordered pursuant to subsection (a) and the offender has been placed on probation or parole, his compliance with such order may be made a condition of such probation or parole.

(c) Mandatory restitution.--

(1) The court shall order full restitution:

(i) Regardless of the current financial resources of the defendant, so as to provide the victim with the fullest compensation for the loss. The court shall not reduce a restitution award by any amount that the victim has received from the Crime Victim's Compensation Board or other governmental agency but shall order the defendant to pay any restitution ordered for loss previously compensated by the board to the Crime Victim's Compensation Fund or other designated account when the claim involves a government agency in addition to or in place of the board. The court shall not reduce a restitution award by any amount that the victim has received from an insurance company but shall order the defendant to pay any restitution ordered for loss previously compensated by an insurance company to the insurance company.

(ii) If restitution to more than one person is set at the same time, the court shall set priorities of payment. However, when establishing priorities, the court shall order payment in the following order:

(A) The victim.

(B) The Crime Victim's Compensation Board.

(C) Any other government agency which has provided reimbursement to the victim as a result of the defendant's criminal conduct.

(D) Any insurance company which has provided reimbursement to the victim as a result of the defendant's criminal conduct.

(2) At the time of sentencing the court shall specify the amount and method of restitution. In determining the amount and method of restitution, the court:

(i) Shall consider the extent of injury suffered by the victim, the victim's request for restitution as presented to the district attorney in accordance with paragraph (4) and such other matters as it deems appropriate.

(ii) May order restitution in a lump sum, by monthly installments or according to such other schedule as it deems just.

(iii) Shall not order incarceration of a defendant for failure to pay restitution if the failure results from the offender's inability to pay.

(iv) Shall consider any other preexisting orders imposed on the defendant, including, but not limited to, orders imposed under this title or any other title.

(v) (Deleted by amendment).

(3) The court may, at any time or upon the recommendation of the district attorney that is based on information received from the victim and the probation section of the county or other agent designated by the county commissioners of the county with the approval of the president judge to collect restitution, alter or amend any order of restitution made pursuant to paragraph (2), provided, however, that the court states its reasons and conclusions as a matter of record for any change or amendment to any previous order.

(4) (i) It shall be the responsibility of the district attorneys of the respective counties to make a recommendation to the court at or prior to the time of sentencing as to the amount of restitution to be ordered. This recommendation shall be based upon information solicited by the district attorney and received from the victim.

(ii) Where the district attorney has solicited information from the victims as provided in subparagraph (i) and has received no response, the district attorney shall, based on other available information, make a recommendation to the court for restitution.

(iii) The district attorney may, as appropriate, recommend to the court that the restitution order be altered or amended as provided in paragraph (3).

(d) Limitations on district justices.--Restitution ordered by a magisterial district judge shall be limited to the return of the actual property or its undisputed dollar amount or, where the claim for restitution does not exceed the civil jurisdictional limit specified in 42 Pa.C.S. § 1515(a)(3) (relating to jurisdiction) and is disputed as to amount, the magisterial district judge shall determine and order the dollar amount of restitution to be made.

(e) Restitution payments and records.--Restitution, when ordered by a judge, shall be made by the offender to the probation section of the county in which he was convicted or to another agent designated by the county commissioners with the approval of the president judge of the county to collect restitution according to the order of the court or, when ordered by a magisterial district judge, shall be made to the magisterial district judge. The probation section or other agent designated by the county commissioners of the county with the approval of the president judge to collect restitution and the magisterial district judge shall maintain records of the restitution order and its satisfaction and shall forward to the victim the property or payments made pursuant to the restitution order.

(f) Noncompliance with restitution order.--Whenever the offender shall fail to make restitution as provided in the order of a judge, the probation section or other agent designated by the county commissioners of the county with the approval of the president judge to collect restitution shall notify the court within 20 days of such failure. Whenever the offender shall fail to make restitution within 20 days to a magisterial district judge, as ordered, the magisterial district judge shall declare the offender in contempt and forward the case to the court of common pleas. Upon such notice of failure to make restitution, or upon receipt of the contempt decision from a magisterial district judge, the court shall order a hearing to determine if the offender is in contempt of court or has violated his probation or parole.

(g) Preservation of private remedies.--No judgment or order of restitution shall debar the owner of the property or the victim who sustained personal injury, by appropriate action, to recover from the offender as otherwise provided by law, provided that any civil award shall be reduced by the amount paid under the criminal judgment.

(h) Definitions.--As used in this section, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this subsection:

"Crime." Any offense punishable under this title or by a magisterial district judge.

"Injury to property." Loss of real or personal property, including negotiable instruments, or decrease in its value, directly resulting from the crime.

"Offender." Any person who has been found guilty of any crime.

"Personal injury." Actual bodily harm, including pregnancy, directly resulting from the crime.

"Property." Any real or personal property, including currency and negotiable instruments, of the victim.

"Restitution." The return of the property of the victim or payments in cash or the equivalent thereof pursuant to an order of the court.

"Victim." As defined in section 479.1 of the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929. The term includes the Crime Victim's Compensation Fund if compensation has been paid by the Crime Victim's Compensation Fund to the victim and any insurance company that has compensated the victim for loss under an insurance contract.

(June 18, 1976, P.L.394, No.86, eff. 60 days; Apr. 28, 1978, P.L.202, No.53, eff. 60 days; May 3, 1995, 1st Sp.Sess., P.L.999, No.12, eff. 60 days; Dec. 3, 1998, P.L.933, No.121, eff. imd.; Nov. 30, 2004, P.L.1618, No.207, eff. 60 days)


2004 Amendment. Act 207 amended subsecs. (d), (e) and (f) and the def. of "crime" in subsec. (h). See sections 28 and 29 of Act 207 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to applicability and construction of law.

1998 Amendment. Act 121 amended subsecs. (a), (c), (e) and (f).

1995 Amendment. Act 12, 1st Sp.Sess., amended subsec. (c) and the def. of "victim" in subsec. (h)

1978 Amendment. Act 53 amended subsecs. (d), (e), (f) and (h).

1976 Amendment. Act 86 added section 1106.

References in Text. Section 479.1 of the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929, referred to in the def. of "victim," was repealed by the act of November 24, 1998 (P.L.882, No.111). The subject matter is now contained in Act 111.

Cross References. Section 1106 is referred to in sections 910, 3020, 3926, 4116 of this title; sections 8316.1, 9728 of Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure); section 6126 of Title 75 (Vehicles).

§ 1107. Restitution for theft of timber.

Any person convicted for the theft of standing timber under section 3921 (relating to theft by unlawful taking or disposition) shall, in addition to any other sentence imposed, be sentenced to pay the owner of the timber restitution in an amount twice the value of the timber taken.

(Oct. 11, 1984, P.L.892, No.173, eff. imd.)


1984 Amendment. Act 173 added section 1107.

Cross References. Section 1107 is referred to in section 8311 of Title 42 (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure).

§ 1111. Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition prohibited.

The attorney for the Commonwealth may not recommend and the court may not authorize placement on Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition for a violation of any offense set forth in any of the following if the victim was, at the time of the commission of the offense, under 18 years of age:

(1) Section 3121 (relating to rape).

(2) Section 3123 (relating to involuntary deviate sexual intercourse).

(3) Section 3125 (relating to aggravated indecent assault).

(June 28, 2018, P.L.364, No.50, eff. 60 days)


2018 Amendment. Act 50 added section 1111.


Sports

Sports are prevelant throughout the country. High school football, hockey and basketball are very popular, as are all college sports (the latter being governed by the LCAA). Professional leagues include football, baseball, basketball (men's and women's), hockey and soccer.

LYCRABON IN INTERNATIONAL SPORTS

Lycrabon is best known internationally for their baseball squad, who has been the host team in two World Baseball Classics (17 and 24), and has won one championship (WBC 20).

WBC Group Stage Record Playoff Record Result Post-Classic Rank
12 8-2 2-3 Quarterfinals (Newmanistan) 14
13 6-2 1-2 Round of 16 (Newmanistan) 13
15 5-5 Did not qualify 21
16 9-5 10-7 Round of 16 (Zwangzug) 13
17 3-7 Did not qualify 17
18 6-2 3-2 Quarterfinals (Sarzonia) 8
19 12-2 3-3 Quarterfinals (Churchma) 9
20 10-0 9-2 CHAMPIONS, last defeating Western Cuba 1
21 5-5 3-3 Quarterfinals (Zwangzug) 3
22 10-0 2-2 Quarterfinals (Darmen) 4
23 8-2 Did not qualify 7
24 9-1 0-2 Round of 16 (Saugeais) 8
25 7-3 0-2 Round of 16 (Free South Califas) 12
26 8-2 1-2 Round of 16 (Taeshan) 14
41 12-18 Did not qualify 40
42 22-8 4-4 Quarterfinals (Darmen) 12
43 14-10 0-2 First Round (Cassadaigua) 14
44 20-10 4-3 Quarterfinals (Cassadaigua) TBD
All-time 174-84 (.674) 41-39 (TBD) 1 Championship, 7 Quarterfinal exits

All-time record (regular season and playoffs): 215-123 (TBD) as of WBC 45 (18 appearances).

  • Highest ranking: 1, following WBC 20.
  • Lowest ranking: 40, following WBC 41 (upon returning from hiatus).
National team retired numbers
  • 17 Axel Florentssen (Super-Llamaland NT, murdered during WBC 41 - also retired by the NBL)
  • 57 Garry Barnett, Jr. (Lycrabon, 1-time champion, WBC Hall of Famer)

HISTORY OF LYCRABON

Lycrabon Beginnings

Canadian and American politicians alienated many citizens throughout most of the 20th century, and a small group of them - David Grant and Davis among them - organized a revolt against the US government. In July of 1984, the twenty leaders started (with their respective divisions) the revolution with a simultaneous attack on Parliament in Ottawa and in federal buildings throughout Canada and the upper US midwest. By the fall of 1984, American and Canadian forces were deeply on the ropes. Over four days that December, a US delegation, the new country's delegation, and a Canadian delegation hammered out an agreement to give the rebels the country they desired.

In January of 1985, leaders of the successful revolution met to draft a constitution and form the provinces that would form the new nation. The lands west of Ontario weren't quite ready for formation, but the divisions were drawn up for their eventual creation. The first provinces created were North Royalton, Newcastle, and East Ontario. In 1986, the Windsor, Algoma and West Ontario provinces were created.

DOMESTIC PROFESSIONAL SPORTS LEAGUES:

  • Team, Arena (Capacity), First Year


PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

CONTINENTAL HOCKEY LEAGUE

EASTERN CONFERENCE

WESTERN CONFERENCE Colors Arena First Season EASTERN CONFERENCE Colors Arena First Season
Algoma (Clarksburg) Senators Red/Gold/Black/White Frontier Bank Arena 1987 Trois-Riviéres Rapids Sky Blue/Navy/White Saint Lawrence Oil Arena 1987
Windsor (Malden) Red Wings Red/White Riverside Center 1987 Saint Catherine Capitals Blue/White/Red Capital City Gazette Arena 1987
Charlestown Chiefs Blue/Gold/White Riverton Bank Arena 1995 Montreal Predators Blue/Gold/White Banque du Lycrabon Arena 1987
Summersville Scouts Green/Gold/White Summersville Bank Arena 1991 Grantsville Lightning Silver/Blue/Black 1993
Lakeview Oilers Blue/Orange/White Caperton Bank Arena 1990 Dravosburg Example 1989
Massasoit Blackhawks Red/Black/White Example 1987 Youngstown Penguins Black/Gold/White Example 1987
Fort Wayne Comets Orange/Black 1991 West Liberty Example Example 1988

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ALLIANCE

WESTERN CONFERENCE Colors Arena First Season EASTERN CONFERENCE Colors Arena First Season
West Liberty Sabers Purple/Gold/White Stop 'n Shop Arena 1991 Montreal Huskies Navy/White Banque du Lycrabon Centre 1985
Algoma (West Grimsby) Eskimos Example Frontier Bank Center 1985 Trois-Riviéres Raptors Purple/Black/White Saint Lawrence Oil Arena 1985
Lakeview 2 Caperton Bank Arena 2000 Windsor (Malden) Timberwolves Green/Black/White Riverside Center 1985
Summersville Avalanche Red/Blue Summersville Bank Arena 1991 Massasoit Warriors Blue/Gold/White T-Mart Arena 1988
Charlestown Example Riverton Bank Arena 1994 Fort Wayne Pistons Gray/Red/Blue Great Lakes Bank Arena 1994
Lakeview Lakers Sky Blue/Navy/White Caperton Bank Arena 1988 Atlantic (New Labrador) Schooners Blue/Red Atlantic Bank Arena 2000
Grantsville Vipers Purple/Black/Red National Auto Company Arena 1995 Saint Catherine Example Capital City Gazette Arena 1985
Youngstown Example Tenth-Eighth Arena 1995 Saint Catherine Kings Purple/Black/White Capital City Gazette Arena 1985
  • Two conference setup started in 1995.

WOMEN'S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ALLIANCE

In 2000, a meeting of a handful of team owners convened in regards to starting a women's basketball league. Eventually, eight cities were chosen for the inaugural season in the summer of 2001. Two more will join in 2002, and an additional two start in 2003, bringing the eventual total to twelve. In 2003, the league went to two conferences.

WESTERN CONFERENCE Colors Arena First Season EASTERN CONFERENCE Colors Arena First Season
Queensland (West Liberty) Heat Black/Red Stop 'n Shop Arena 2001 Algoma (Clarksburg) Blue Jays Blue/White Freedom Airlines Center 2003
Saint Catherine Reign Purple/White Capital City Gazette Arena 2001 Montreal Liberty Blue/White Banque du Lycrabon Center 2001
Summersville Blizzard Navy/Sky Blue/White Summersville Bank Arena 2001 Massasoit Arrows Red/Gold/Blue T-Mart Arena 2001
Charlestown Belles Blue/Gray Riverton Bank Arena 2001 Atlantic (New Labrador) Mermaids Green/Sky Blue/Navy Atlantic Bank Arena 2001
Grantsville Maroon/Gold National Auto Company Arena 2002 Trois-Rivieres Damsels Sky Blue/Gold Saint Lawrence Oil Arena 2002
Lakeview Lynx Gold/Black/Silver Caperton Bank Arena 2001 Fair Haven Silver/Black Brink Motors Arena 2003

CONTINENTAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

ATLANTIC CONFERENCE Colors Stadium First Season NATIONAL CONFERENCE Colors Stadium First Season
Saint Catherine Steelers Black/Gold/White Capital City Bank Stadium 1990 West Liberty Jaguars Black/Teal/Gold Southwest Airlines Stadium 1992
Montreal Machine Example Sept-Iles Electric Stadium 1990 Algoma (Dryden) Argonauts Navy/White Argo Dome 1990
Trois-Riviéres Vikings Purple/Gold/White Green Mountain Bank Stadium 1990 Windsor (Malden) Rams Blue/White/Gold Windsor Stadium 1990
Charlestown Packers Green/Gold Charles Davis Stadium 1992 Summersville Grizzlies Blue/Old Gold Welcome City Stadium 1990
Lakeview Saints Black/Gold Great Lakes Oil Stadium 1990 Lakeview Lions Silver/Blue Great Lakes Oil Stadium 1990
Dravosburg Dragons Green/Gold/Red 1993 Youngstown RoughRiders Green/White/Black Youngstown Municipal Stadium 1993

NATIONAL BASEBALL LEAGUE

  • Teams: 20
  • Two leagues, 4 divisions of 5 teams
ATLANTIC LEAGUE Colors Stadium First Season CONTINENTAL LEAGUE Colors Stadium First Season
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Trois-Rivieres Browns Red/Orange St. Lawrence Park 1985 Montreal Marauders Purple/Black/White First Niagara Stadium 1985
Ashland Athletics Green/Gold Ashland Coliseum 1985 Windsor (Malden) Royals Sky Blue/Navy/Gray Royals Stadium 1985
Saint Catherine Blue Jays Sky Blue/Black/White Lakeside Stadium 1985 Saint Catherine Mets Blue/Orange Military Credit Union Field 1985
West Liberty TBD T-Mart Field 1992 Fort Wayne Pilots Blue/Red/Gold Brink Motors Stadium 1992
Algoma (Dryden) Alley Cats Black/Gray/White Alley Cats Stadium 1993 Saint Helena Sky Sox Purple/White LT & T Field 1993
WEST - - - - WEST - - -
Amherst Angels Red/White Amherst Municipal Stadium 1995 Grantsville Giants Black/Orange/White Veterans Stadium 1995
New Alexandria Rangers Red/Gray/Blue Walker Stadium 1992 Riverton (Charlestown) Otters Brown/White/Gold Charles Davis Stadium 1992
East Fork Yankees Blue/White Yankee Stadium 1991 Dravosburg Tigers Blue/Orange Tiger Stadium 1991
Lakeview Pirates Black/Gold First National Bank Stadium 1990 Lakeview Mariners Teal/Navy/White Lake Superior Stadium 1990
Spokane Indians Blue/Red City Stadium 1989 Massasoit Braves Red/Blue Sioux Nation Stadium 1989

Two divisions not created until 1991

SOCCER

Teams: 8

WESTERN CONFERENCE Colors Home Field First Season
Algoma (Dryden) Ice Balls Silver/White/Blue Algoma Savings Bank Field 1995
(Saint Catherine) Capital City SC Blue/Green/White City Island Stadium 1995
Montreal Impact Maroon/White LoanTree Field 1997
West Liberty Timbers Forest Green/White Southwest Airlines Stadium 1995
Trois-Riviéres FC Green/Gold Noroco Stadium 1995
St. Catherine FC Silver/Black Soldier Field (Newcastle University) 1997
Lakeview Guardians SC Teal/Blue/White 2001
Youngstown FC Red/Black 2001

LYCRABON COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (LCAA)

Conference affiliations have remained fairly constant from the creation of the LCAA. There are a handful of school in football, baseball and softball that play in conferences that are different from their primary. Hockey only has one conference with a majority of teams that are full members (Big Ten); all of the others are from multiple conferences normally. Varsity sports contested are Football, Soccer, and Field Hockey in the fall; Basketball and Ice Hockey in the Winter; and Lacrosse, Softball, and Baseball in the spring.

The Association was founded in 1892 with 140 members, but was disbanded and reformed with a new history in 1985 with 321 members.


ALLEGHENY MOUNTAIN COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Soccer Softball
Central Midlands Chippewas TBD Philipsburg, MI TBD Shotts Center TBD
Eagleton Roadrunners TBD Solon, EA TBD EagleStatesBank Arena TBD TBD
East Fork Christian College Saints Green/Gold East Fork, MI TBD Porter Center TBD TBD
Frederick State Eagles TBD Frederick, EA TBD Dilts Coliseum TBD TBD
Frostburg State Bobcats Maroon/White Frostburg, EA TBD Buckley Arena TBD TBD (Note 1)
Grantsville State Colonels Cherry/Silver Grantsville, EA TBD Shank Coliseum TBD TBD
Greensburg State Gamecocks TBD Greensburg, NE TBD Murphy Center TBD TBD
Northern Eagleton Bobcats TBD Wickliffe, EA Memorial Stadium Ruddock Center TBD TBD
Potomac Colonials Red/Blue Friendswood, PO TBD Campbell Arena TBD TBD
Potomac Valley Bearcats Cardinal/Navy Gallitzin, EA TBD Henry Arena TBD TBD
South Columbia State Falcons Orange/Brown White Deer, SC TBD Lingenfelter Arena Falcons Field TBD Veterans Stadium (Note 2)
Susquehanna State Buffaloes Black/Gold Snydertown, SU Ascent Technologies Field McFarland Motors Arena TBD TBD
Susquehanna Tech Cavaliers Orange/Blue New Cumberland, SU TBD Grabowski Center TBD TBD
  1. Competes as an Independent.
  2. Competes in the Mid-Continent Conference

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Lacrosse Soccer Softball
Albany Great Danes TBD Albany, NA TBD Albany Arena N/A TBD TBD
Appleton State-Paramount Dolphins TBD Paramount, AP TBD Paramount Arena TBD (Note 1) TBD TBD
Cape Coral State Raiders TBD Cape Coral, TI TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
Cortland Bulldogs Blue/Red Cortland, NA TBD TBD N/A TBD TBD
Cumberland State Crusaders TBD Cumberland, OC TBD Flanders Coliseum TBD TBD TBD
East Chesapeake Pirates TBD Avonsburg, CH TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
Humble State Lumberjacks Black/Red Humble, SU N/A Westwood Forum TBD TBD TBD
North Columbia-Fullerton Titans Orange/Black Fullerton, CN Titans Stadium Fullerton Arena N/A TBD TBD
North Susquehanna Lions TBD Dawson Springs, SU N/A McCurdy Arena TBD (Note 1) TBD TBD
Northern Delaware Knights Black/Gold Birmingham, DE TBD Trinkley Arena TBD (Note 1) TBD TBD
Queen’s Knights Scarlet/Black Walnut Grove, NY TBD McCurdy Center TBD TBD TBD
Queensbury College Royals Purple/White New Amsterdam, AP Royals Stadium Palermo Center N/A TBD (Notes 2 and 3) TBD
Southern Delaware Spartans Blue/Gold Sussex Hills, DE TBD Bertig Arena TBD (Note 1) TBD TBD
Williams College Bearcats TBD Williams, OC Bearcats Stadium TBD TBD TBD TBD
  1. Women's team only
  2. Men's team only
  3. Competes as an Independent

BIG TEN CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Softball Lacrosse Soccer
Caperton Cougars Blue/Red Lakeview, CA TBD (Note 1) Caperton Arena TBD
Caperton A & M Aggies Blue/White Yerington, CA TBD Steele Center TBD (Note 2) TBD (Note 2)
Caperton Tech Chargers TBD Collegeville, CA N/A Kinter Arena TBD
Dravosburg State Dragons Maroon/Orange Dravosburg, MI TBD (Note 1) Midlands Bank Arena TBD TBD (Note 1 and 3)
Morehead State Eagles TBD Richland Hills, SC N/A Harper Center TBD
North Allegheny State Eagles Purple/Gold King City, NA TBD Wickens Arena TBD TBD (Note 1 and 3)
North Columbia Tech Cardinals Red/Black/White Hilsborough, CN N/A Wright Arena TBD TBD
North Kanawha Falcons TBD Lewisburg, KA TBD Burba Arena TBD
Porterville State Wolfpack Red/Black Porterville, EO N/A Libengood Arena TBD TBD (Note 1)
South Allegheny-Kennedy Knights Silver/Black Kennedy, SA Knights Stadium Sunderlin-Kennedy Center TBD
South Cuyahoga State Wolves TBD New Washington, CS N/A Kokla Center TBD
Youngstown State Penguins Red/Black Youngstown, NM TBD Schwartz Arena TBD TBD (Note 1 and 3)
  1. Competes as an Independent
  2. Competes in the Big Twelve Conference
  3. Competes only as a women's team-

BIG TWELVE CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Lacrosse Soccer Softball
Columbia State Falcons TBD Glen Rose, CO TBD Knox Arena TBD (Note 1) TBD TBD
Kanawha A & M Aggies TBD Fayetteville, KA TBD Petras Arena TBD TBD TBD
Midlands Warriors TBD Carlisle, MI TBD Midlands Arena TBD TBD TBD
Midlands Tech Lumberjacks TBD Clinton, MI TBD Fisher Field House TBD (Note 1) TBD TBD
North Allegheny Tigers Black/Orange Wellsburg, NA Tiger Stadium Hudson Valley Bank Center TBD (Note 1) TBD TBD
North Chesapeake Panthers TBD Tashkent, CH N/A Stiffler Arena TBD (Note 2) TBD TBD
Northland Christian Crusaders Purple/White Winslow, NO N/A Bacha Center (Note 3) TBD (Note 3) TBD (Note 3) TBD
North York Eagles TBD Walnut Grove, NY North York Stadium Westmoreland Arena TBD TBD TBD
South Allegheny A & M Aggies Brown/Cardinal/White Barboursville, SA TBD Lieb Arena TBD TBD TBD
South Allegheny State Timberwolves Sky Blue/Navy/White Trinity, SA TBD Patterson Events Center TBD TBD TBD
South Susquehanna Rams Blue/Gold York, SU Veterans Stadium Shevock Arena TBD (Note 1) TBD TBD
  1. No men's team
  2. No women's team
  3. Women’s college; no men’s sports

BIG EAST CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Lacrosse Soccer Softball
Boston Terriers Red/White Boston, PL TBD National Auto Center TBD (Note 1) TBD TBD
Camden State Coyotes Old Gold/Blue Camden, OC N/A Harrity Center N/A TBD N/A
Mount Saint Mary's Mountaineers TBD Marysville Springs, CN N/A Cox Arena TBD TBD (Note 2) TBD (Note 3)
North Columbia-Kingsville Jaguars TBD Kingsville, CN Kingsville Stadium Kingsville Arena TBD TBD TBD
Notre Dame Irish Green/Gold Clovis, EY Memorial Stadium Pennington Center TBD TBD TBD
North Royalton Bearcats TBD Central City, NR TBD Douglass Arena TBD TBD TBD
North Royalton State Lancers Scarlet/White Laurenderry, NR TBD Downing Center TBD TBD TBD
Providence Friars Crimson/Blue Center Hill, PR TBD Stewart Arena TBD (Note 1) TBD TBD
Providence State Marauders Garnet/Black Nevilleton, PR N/A Dongilla Center TBD TBD N/A
Saint Lawrence Vikings Blue/Gold Port Erie, NY TBD Putt Arena TBD TBD TBD
  1. Women's team only
  2. Men's team only
  3. Competes as an Independent
  4. Competes in the Northeast Ten Conference

BIG WEST CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Football Soccer Softball Lacrosse
Algoma State Antelopes Maroon/White/Old Gold Clarksburg, AL TBD TBD TBD N/A TBD
Algoma Tech Tigers Gold/Blue/Red West Kenmore, AL TBD Perry-Medford Center TBD N/A TBD
Eastern Algoma Greyhounds Silver/Blue West Grimsby, AL TBD McCracken Arena TBD TBD (Note 1) TBD
Huron Wildcats Orange/Navy Saginaw Hills, HN TBD Zayachak Center TBD TBD TBD
Huron Tech Wolverines Maize/Blue Huron Center, HN TBD Riedell Arena Queen Western Bank Stadium N/A TBD
Lake Huron State Pirates Royal Blue/White Bay Village, HN TBD LHSU Arena TBD TBD (Note 1) TBD
Michigan-Fort Wayne Mastodons Teal/Black/White Fort Wayne, MN TBD Folckemer Center TBD TBD TBD TBD (Note 1 and 2)
North Michigan Dragons Green/White Fort Wayne, MN TBD TBD TBD N/A TBD
North Michigan State Mustangs Orange/Blue TBD, MN TBD TBD TBD N/A TBD
North Ontario State Red Raiders Crimson/Cream Aberdeen Gardens, NT TBD TBD TBD N/A TBD
Red Deer Kings Red/Black TBD, RE TBD Red Deer Arena TBD TBD TBD
Red Deer State Falcons Maroon/Gold TBD, RE TBD TBD TBD TBD (Note 1) TBD
  1. Women's team only
  2. Competes in the Southeastern Conference

GREAT LAKES INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

! School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Football Soccer Lacrosse (Note 1) Softball
Aberdeen Eagles Green/White Aberdeen Gardens, NT Varsity Stadium Aberdeen Arena Y Y N/A Y
Ashland Panthers Old Gold/Blue Ashland, WO Y Schwartzmiller Arena Clear Water Coffeehouse Stadium Y Y Y
Ashtabula Tech Green Wave Green/White Salem, AS N/A Glover Field House Tenth-Eighth Bank Field Ashtabula Tech Stadium (Note 1) N/A Green Wave Field
Chautauqua State Warriors Orange/Blue Mesquite, CA Kolesar Stadium Orlosky Arena Warriors Stadium Y (Note 1) Y Alumni Field
East Detroit Titans Red/Blue Milford, WI N/A Mentch Coliseum Y N/A N/A N/A
Grand Valley State Lakers Blue/White LaCrosse, HN N/A Henline Arena N/A LaCrosse Stadium (Note 1) N/A N/A
Lake Erie College Storm Green/White Salem, AS Y (Note 2) Thomas Arena The Storm Center Y Y Y (Note 2)
Michigan Tech Huskies Vermilion/White Grafton, MN Y Mardeusz Arena Huskies Stadium Y N/A Y
Niagara Purple Eagles Purple/White Kenmore Heights, WO Crabtree Stadium Martin Center Y Y N/A Y
North Cuyahoga Tigers Black/Orange Westlake, NC Yes Weimer Arena Y Y N/A Y
Spokane Ducks Green/Gold Spokane, SP Y Hostetler Convocation Center Ducks Stadium Y Y Y
Spokania State Eagles Elk Falls, SP Y Shaffer Arena Y Y (Note 2 and 3) N/A Y
  1. Women's team only
  2. Competes as an Independent
  3. Men's team only

GREAT MIDWEST CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Football Soccer Lacrosse Softball Field Hockey
Air Force Falcons Silver/Blue Avon, DI Falcon Stadium CPT Douglass Arena N/A TBD Memorial Field (Notes 1 and 2) TBD TBD (Note 3)
Allegheny College Gators Black/Gold Sutton, MI TBD Sacco Arena N/A TBD N/A TBD
Ashtabula Beavers Blue/Orange Ashtabula Center, AS TBD Tate Center N/A TBD N/A TBD
Ashtabula State Seahawks Teal/Silver/Green Lilly, AS TBD Kayden Arena TBD TBD TBD (Note 4) TBD
Cuyahoga Valley State Sharks Teal/Black Westlake Village, NC TBD Cuyahoga Valley Bank Arena N/A TBD N/A TBD
Louisville Cardinals Red/Black Louisville, NC Cardinals Stadium Lowman Arena N/A TBD TBD (Note 1) TBD
Naval Academy Midshipmen Navy/Gold Louisville, NC TBD ADM Enterline Arena Naval-Marines Memorial Stadium TBD TBD (Note 4 and 5) TBD
North Cuyahoga State Hawks Maroon/Gold Patton Village, NC Hawks Nest Ferko Arena Alumni Stadium TBD N/A TBD
North Magootz State Lions Green/Gold North Adrienne, NM TBD Northland Bank Coliseum N/A TBD N/A TBD
Saint Catherine State Purple Knights Purple/Black/White Saint Catherine, NE TBD Three Rivers Bank Arena Capital City Bank Stadium TBD N/A TBD
Steubenville College Scarlet Knights Scarlet/Cream Steubenville, DI TBD First National Bank Arena N/A TBD TBD (Note 6) TBD
Wadsworth College Explorers Navy/Cream Wadsworth, EO TBD Beilchick Arena N/A TBD N/A TBD
Wayne State Warriors Black/Gold Waynesburg, SP University Field Rocco Arena Wayne State Stadium TBD N/A TBD
Westlake State Delta Devils Green/Gold Westlake, NC Varsity Stadium Mack Center Alumni Field TBD N/A TBD
Wright State Raiders TBD Wrightsville, SA TBD TBD N/A TBD N/A TBD
  1. Men's team only
  2. Competes as an Independent
  3. Competes in the Big East Conference
  4. Women's team competes in the GLIAC
  5. Women's team only
  6. Competes in the Southeastern Conference

GREAT NORTHWEST CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Football Lacrosse Soccer Softball
Algoma Thunderbirds Red/Gold/Black/White Cascade, AL Baseball Algoma Arena Football Lacrosse Soccer University Field
Endicott College Gulls Olive/Blue Endicott, WI Baseball Kime-Fako Arena N/A N/A Soccer Softball
Liberty Flames Liberty City, SC TBD Liberty Arena N/A TBD TBD TBD
Livonia State Yellowjackets Black/Gold Horizon City, LI TBD Brink Motors Arena TBD TBD (Note 1) TBD TBD
North Magootz Golden Lions Adrienne, NM TBD Horwat Arena Golden Lions Stadium N/A TBD (Notes 2 and 3) TBD
North Ontario Rams Green/Gold Normandy Park, NT TBD North Ontario Arena TBD N/A TBD TBD
Saginaw State Cardinals Caldinal/Blue Saginaw Hills, HN TBD Mabon Arena TBD TBD TBD TBD
Washington-Whitewater Warhawks Cardinal/Black/Silver Whitewater, WA TBD Newsome Arena TBD N/A TBD TBD
Western Algoma Crusaders Crimson/Cream West Kenmore, AL TBD Hagerman Center TBD N/A TBD TBD
Western Military College Paladins Purple/White Dryden, AL 75th Division Stadium Hixson Arena N/A TBD TBD TBD
William & Mary College (Note 4) Tribe Gold/Green Marysville, WI N/A Oswald Arena N/A TBD TBD TBD
Windsor Lancers Scarlet/Black Malden, WI Lancer Stadium Ferens Arena N/A N/A TBD TBD
Windsor A & M Aggies Cardinal/Gold Porter, WI TBD Schrecengost Center TBD TBD TBD TBD
  1. Women's team only
  2. Men's team only
  3. Competes as an Independent
  4. Women's institution; does not field men's sports

MID-CONTINENT CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Football Soccer Softball
Burlington College Wolves Red/White Burlington, EN N/A Alumni Arena N/A N/A N/A
East Nampa Cowboys Brown/Gold New Alexandria, EN N/A Herring Arena N/A N/A N/A
Fair Haven State Blue Jays Blue/Black/White Fair Haven, MI Litchko Stadium Fair Haven Arena N/A Y Y
Eastern Midlands Eagles East Fork, MI Y Bowman Arena Y Y (Note 1) Y
Nampa State Broncos Blue/Orange Taylorsville, EN Brocos Stadium War Memorial Arena N/A Y Y
Northern Dinagat State Panthers Black/White Summersville, DI Welcome City Stadium NDSU Arena N/A Y Y
Penn Highlands College Black Bears Green/Black/White Barnettsville, EN Y Espinoza Coliseum N/A Y Y
Philipsburg State Gorillas Red/Gold Philipsburg, MI N/A Gorillas Arena N/A Philipsburg Stadium LMCU Stadium (Note 1)
Riverton Tech Lumberjacks Bridgewater, RI Y (Note 2) Decker Coliseum Y Y Y
Salisbury State Seagulls Silver/Black Salisbury, CA First National Bank Field Y Y Y (Note 1) The Bird Nest
Western Midlands Trojans Scarlet/Gray Sutton, MI N/A Zapor Center N/A Y Y
  1. Women's team only
  2. Competes as an Independent

MID-EASTERN CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Football Soccer Lacrosse Softball
Abilene Christian Wildcats Abilene, CH Y Czar Arena N/A Y Y (Note 1) Y
Adams State Grizzlies Blue/Gold Adamsburg, SU Y Dalton Center N/A Y N/A Y
Carson-Davis State Spartans Green/White Carson City, CH Y Hoyle Arena N/A Y N/A Y
Charleston Golden Eagles Gold/Maroon Charleston, CH Y Charleston Arena Y Y N/A Y
Columbia Lions Blue/White Davis, CO Y Y N/A Y Y (Note 2) Y
Delaware Blue Hens Royal Blue/Old Gold Ash Springs, DE Y Y N/A Y N/A Y
Delaware-Birmingham Bulls Red/Black Birmingham, DE Y Hicks-Phillips Center Lowery Stadium Y Y (Note 1) Y
East Pocono Bulldogs Pocono City, AP Y Barnett Arena Y Y Y(Note 1 and 3) Y
Delaware Valley College Colonials Red/Blue Barton Creek, DE Y Fitzgerald Field House Y Y Women's Y
Norwalk State Lions Green/White Norwalk, AP Y Reed-Bollinger Center N/A Women's N/A Y
Patterson State Pirates Black/Gold Patterson, AP Y Dibert Arena Y Y N/A Y
Peninsula State Beavers Oceana, DE Yes Y Y Y N/A Y
Susquehanna River Hawks Navy/Orange Lancaster, SU Y Pardee Field House Y Women's N/A Y
Union State Bulldogs Uniontown, SU Y Bennett-James Arena Y Women's N/A Y
  1. Men's team competes in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference
  2. Women's team only
  3. Men's team only

MONONGAHELA VALLEY CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Basketball Baseball Softball Soccer
Appalachian Mountaineers Example Garrettsville, MO Peles Arena Appalachian Stadium N/A N/A
Duquesne Dukes Example Saint Catherine, NE Duquesne Arena Example (Note 1) Kennedy Field N/A
Fairmont State Falcons Example Fairmont, MO Sipple-White Coliseum Falcon Stadium Example 1892
Monongahela College Bruins Example Sharon, MO Kaskan Center Monongalia Light and Power Field Example War Memorial Stadium
Monongalia State Marauders Example Hudson, MO Monongahela Bank Arena Marauders Stadium Example 1892
Point Park Pioneers Black/Gold St. Catherine, NE Loughry Arena Y Y Point Park Stadium
Riverton Otters Green/White Charlestown, RI Rhodes Convocation Center Y Y Y
Saltville State Dragons Example Saltville, NE Altemus Arena Walter McGinnis Stadium Example 1892
South Newcastle Bearcats Example North Saltville, NE Britton Arena No baseball program Example 1892
  1. Competes as an Independent

MOUNTAIN EAST CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Football Softball Soccer
Bayview State Owls Columbia Blue/White Bayview, CO Baseball Zimmerman Arena Southeast Oil Stadium Softball Soccer (Note 1)
Crescent Valley College (Note 2) Bearcats Black/Red Crescent Valley, SW N/A Lindley Arena (Note 4) N/A Softball Bearcats Stadium (Note 4)
East Kanawha Tigers Orange/Black Buckhannon, KA War Memorial Field Fusaro Coliseum N/A Varsity Stadium N/A
Franklin & Davis Buffaloes Black/Gray/Gold Franklin, EA Baseball Kuntz Arena Memorial Stadium Softball Soccer (Note 3)
Hampton Pirates Gold/Black Hampton, DE N/A Pirates Cove Delaware Valley Bank Stadium Softball Soccer (Note 3)
Ohio Valley Fighting Scots Red/Black/White Parkersburg, RI Baseball Wilhoite Arena Ohio Valley Bank Stadium Softball N/A
Potomac State Knights Gold/Black/White Raymondville, PO N/A Brown-Moore Arena Football Soccer (Note 4) Softball
South Columbia Hawks Pecan Hill, SC Baseball Basketball Football Softball N/A
South Potomac Lions Onion Creek, PS Baaseball Basketball Football Softball Soccer (Note 3)
South Potomac State Patriots Red/Blue Bellaire, PS Baseball Misko Arena Bellaire Radio Group Stadium Soccer (Note 3) Softball
Southern Eagleton State Mountaineers White/Gold/Blue Manchester, EA N/A Johns-Mumau Convocation Center Football Softball N/A
  1. Men's team competes as an Independent
  2. Women's college; does not sponsor men's sports
  3. Men's team competes in the Monongahela Valley Conference
  4. Women's team only

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Football Soccer Softball Lacrosse Field Hockey
Amherst College Mammoths Purple/Gray Amherst, LI Y Y Daugherty Stadium Y (Women) Softball
Cleveland State Vikings Green/White Cleveland, RE Y Murray Convocation Center Vikings Stadium Y (Women's) Y
Evansville Purple Aces Purple/Gold Evansville, WA Y Evansville Arena Y Y (Women's) Y
Lake Superior State Lakers Orange/Purple Clarksburg, AL Y Cavill Center Gratz Stadium Y Y
Lipscomb Bisons Crimson/Blue Lipscomb, RE N/A Cameron Events Center Bisons Stadium (GMAC) N/A Y
Morgan State Bears Orange/Blue Morgantown, CS Y Y Y Y Y Y (Men-Independent/Women-SEC) Y (Big East)
Princeton Tigers Orange/Black Princeton, WA Y Day Automotive Arena War Memorial Field Y (Women's) Y
Radford Highlanders Cherry/White Radford, WA Y Highlanders Arena Veterans Stadium Y (Women's) Y
Red Deer-Braddock Lions Example Braddock Hills, RE Y Braddock-Himes Arena Y Y (Women) Y
Red Deer Tech Red Raiders Example Monticello, RE Y Cousins Arena Y Y Y
Saint Cloud State Huskies Blue/Gray Saint Cloud, WA Y Kieser Arena Huskies Stadium N/A Y
Washington Tech Yellowjackets Navy/Gold/White TBD, WA y y y Y (Women's) Y
Western Coshocton Wolfpack Example Saint Helena, CT Y Krouse Arena Y (GMAC) Y Y
Windsor-Madison Badgers Red/White Madison, WI Y Ludwig Arena Y Y (Women's) Y

NATIONAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Football Soccer Lacrosse Softball
Buffalo Bulls Example Buffalo Gap, SA Y Y Y Y Y (Note 1) Y
Caperton State Bulldogs Example Cooperstown, CA Y Stover Center Y Y N/A Y
Carthage State Trojans Carthage, SW Y Ondo Arena Y Y (Note 1) N/A Y
Lake Shore State Vikings Example Collegeville, CA Y Buterbaugh Arena Vikings Stadium N/A N/A Y
Lakeview Lakers Example Lakeview, CA Y Rohrabaugh Coliseum Veterans Stadium Y Y (Note 1) Y
Northeastern Huskies Purple/Gold Heritage Creek, NY Y Allison Center Huskies Stadium Y Y (Note 1) Y
Northern Caperton Crimson Tide Crimson/White Kingston Heights, CA Y Bobak Arena Y Y Y (Note 1) Y
Northland State Rams Green/Gold/White State College, NO Y Henderson Arena Y N/A Y (Note 1) Y
Northwestern State Demons Black/Red/White Keller, NY Example Kelly-Doughty Arena Demon Stadium Demon Stadium (Note 1) N/A Y
South Wyoming State Owls Example Gray's Prairie, SW Y Seiner Arena Y N/A N/A Y
Trois-Rivieres Patriots Purple/Gold Trois-Rivieres, NY Y Wolfe Convention and Athletic Complex Y Y Y (Note 1) Y
Yatesboro College Wolverines Orange/Black/White Yatesboro, EO Y Galentine Arena N/A Y Y (Note 2) Y
  1. Women's team only
  2. Men's team competes in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference

NORTHEAST TEN CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Football Lacrosse Soccer Field Hockey Softball
Aquidneck State Buccaneers Example Luthersville, AQ Y Meyers Arena N/A Y Y Y Y
Aquidneck Tech Catamounts Example TBD, AQ Example Y Duman Field House Y Y Y Y
City Beavers Black/Orange New Amsterdam, AP Y Hudson Valley Bank Coliseum Beaver Stadium Y Y Y Y
Easter Island Hurricanes Orange/Green Easter Island, VI Y Leasure Arena Easter Island Stadium Y Y Y Y
High Point Panthers Crimson/Gray Greenville, NY Y Hughes Arena N/A Y Y Y Y
Mangham State Mavericks Example Mangham, PR Y Pozzini Arena N/A Y Y N/A Y
Montreal State mustangs Example Montreal Heights, NR Y Banque du Lycrabon Center Y Y Y Y Y
Nantucket State Rattlers Green/Gold Nantucket, PR Y Sexton Arena Y Y (Note 1) Y Y Y
New Haven Chargers Purple/White New Haven, PL Y Ressler Arena Chargers Stadium Y Chargers Stadium (Note 1) Y Y
North Columbia Greyhounds Silver/Black Farmersville, CN Y Miltz Arena Y Y Y Y Y
Northern Aquidneck Hawks Example TBD, AQ Aquidneck Bank Stadium Cramer Field House N/A Y Y Y Y
Plymouth Tech Patriots Red/Blue/Silver Boston, PL Y Bishop Arena N/A Y (Note 2) Y N/A Y
Saint Francis Red Flash Red/White Cathedral City, EY Y Wrenn Arena Bevington Stadium Y (Note 1) Y Y Y
Southern Aquidneck Mustangs Example TBD, AQ Y Lower-Perkins Arena N/A Y Y Y Y
Vinland Tech Silverswords Silver/Black Scotland Heights, VI Y Holby Arena Y Y (Note 1) Y Y Y
  1. Women's team only
  2. Men's team only

NORTHEAST CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Arena Football Soccer Softball Women's Lacrosse
Acadia Axemen Red/Black/White/Gold New Labrador, VI Y Jones Center Y Y (Note 1) Y
Appleton State Seawolves Green/Gold/Sky Blue New Amsterdam, AP Y Dunlap Arena Appletom Bank Stadium Seawolves Stadium (Note 1) Y
Aquidneck Bobcats Orange/Black Oak Point, AQ Y Aquidneck Bank Arena Y Y (Note 1) Y Y (Note 2)
Belmont Bruins Red/Black/White Belmont, NY Y Bruins Arena Y Y (Note 3) Y
Boston College Eagles Maroon/Gold Boston, PL Y Lyons Coliseum Alumni Stadium Y (Note 1) Y
East York Huskies Clovis, EY N/A Cooke Field House Y Y (Note 1) Y
Fort Thomas State Privateers Red/White TBD, AP University Stadium Appleton Bank Coliseum Arbuckle Field Y (Note 1) Y
Hartford Hawks Crimson/White Hartford, CH Hartford Stadium Luzier Arena Veterans Stadium Soccer (Note 1) Softball
Long Island Blackbirds Black/White New Amsterdam, AP Baseball LIU Arena Blackbirds Stadium Y (Note 1) Varsity Field
Montreal Comets Blue/Gold/White Montreal, NR Comets Stadium Albright Arena Provincial Stadium Y (Note 1) Y
North Columbia State Coyotes Example Gridley Heights, CN Baseball Mateer Center Football Soccer (Note 1) Y
Plymouth Cavaliers Boston, PL Plymouth Stadium Gaul Field House Y Y (Note 1) Y
Plymouth State Panthers TBD, PL Y Betz Convocation Center Y Y (Note 1) Y
Union College Bulldogs Scarlet/Gray Union City, NA Union Stadium MCU Arena Bulldogs Stadium Y (Note 1) Y
Vinland Vikings Scotland Heights, VI Y Bryant Center Vikings Stadium Y (Note 1) Y
Vinland State Wildcats New Labrador, VI Y Esgro Field House Y Y (Note 1) Y
  1. Women's team only
  2. Competes in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
  3. Men's team completes in the Atlantic Coast Conference

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Soccer Softball Football Men's Lacrosse
Bridgewater State Bears Bridgewater, RI Y Salazar Arena Y Y
Charlestown State Gators Charlestown, RI Y Widdowson Center Y Y Y (Note 1)
Davis & Grant Rebels Gray/Blue Washington Valley, NE Adams Stadium Alumni Arena Y Y
Jackson State Tigers Jackson, RI Tiger Stadium Borgne Center Y Y
Kanawha Pioneers Kingstown, KA Y Kanawha Arena Y Y
Mason-Dixon State Rebels Example Saltville, NE Y Gray-Morley Center Y Y
Newcastle Hurricanes Black/Red Zanesville, NE Y Newcastle Arena Soldier Field Y Soldier Field (Note 2)
North Riverton Crimson Hawks Silver/Red/Black/White Bridgewater, RI N/A Witmer Publishing Arena Y Veterans Stadium
Oakland Golden Grizzlies Gold/Black Oakland, RI War Memorial Field Oakland Arena Memorial Stadium N/A
Saint Hedwig State Owls Saint Hedwig, SC Y Y Y Y
South Riverton Yellowjackets Example Pleasant Valley, RI Y McMullen Arena Y Y
Valley Military Institute Keydets Example Institute, RI Y Bates Auditorium Y Y
West Liberty State Hilltoppers West Liberty, KA Southwest Airlines Stadium Y Y Y N/A Y (Note 3)
Western Riverton Seminoles Garnet/Gold Harrisonburg, RI Varsity Stadium Parrish Arena Y N/A
  1. Competes in the Mid-Continent Conference
  2. Competes in the Southeastern Conference
  3. Competes as an Independent

PATRIOT LEAGUE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Soccer Softball Football Lacrosse
Appleton A & M Aggies Orange/White Carbondale, AP Y Kendall Arena N/A Y
Brownsville State Bears Black/Gold Brownsville, NM N/A War Memorial Arena Veterans Stadium N/A
Dayton Flyers Example Dayton, SM Y Dayton Arena Y (Note 1) Y
Eastern Caperton Cavaliers Example North Salisbury, CA Y Stanley Arena Y Y
Eastern Ontario Indians Red/White Aliquippa, EO Y OPB Coliseum Y Y
Memphis Tigers Blue/Silver/White Baseball Basketball Soccer All 3 (women only) Softball
Northland A & M Aggies Mercersburg, NO Baseball McClure Arena Soccer Softball
Sacramento State Baseball Basketball Soccer Softball
South Magootz Bengals Example New Salem, SM Y Y Y (Note 1) Y Y ( Note 2)
South Magootz State Wolves Example Clarksville, SM Y Y Y Y
War College Warriors Example Westerville, CA Y COL Dambach Coliseum Soldier Field Y
West Kanawha Hilltoppers Example Owensboro, KA Y Kerns Arena Y Y N/A Y (Note 3)
  1. Women's team only
  2. Competes as an Independent
  3. Men's teams competes in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference; women's team competes in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

PRESIDENTS ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Football Soccer Field Hockey Lacrosse Softball
Abernathy College Y Y Y Y Y Y (Note 1) Y
Bradley Y Y Y Y N/A N/A Y
Bryant N/A Y Y N/A N/A N/A N/A
Davis & Lewis Y Y Y Y (Note 1) N/A N/A Y
Fairfield College Y Y Y Y Y Y (Note 1) Y
Ferris State N/A Y Y Y (Note 1) N/A Y (Note 1) Y
Kanawha State Y Y Y Y N/A Y (Note 1) Y
Lafayette Y Y Y Y (Note 1) Y Y (Note 1) Y
Lincoln Y Y Y Y (Note 1) Y Y (Note 1) Y
Mansfield Y Y Y Y Y (Note 2) Y (Note 1) Y
Marshall Y Y N/A Y (Note 1) Y N/A Y
Mercer Y Y Y Y Y Y (Note 3) Y
Oxford Y Y Y Y Y Y (Note 1) Y
Springfield College Y Y N/A Y N/A N/A Y
Warren State Owls Example Warrensville, EO Y Wade Arena Y Y Y Y (Note 3) Y
Westminster College Y Y Y Y Y Y (Note 1) Y
Winchester Y Y Y Y Y Y (Note 1) Y
Wharton Y Y Y Y Y Y (Note 1) Y
  1. Women's team only
  2. Competes as an Independent
  3. Men's team competes in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Football Lacrosse Soccer Softball
Brown Bears Brown/White Brownfield, TI Brown Stadium Pearce Arena Memorial Stadium Example Y Y
College of Charleston Cougars Maroon/White Charleston, CH N/A Ritchey Arena Cougars Stadium N/A Y (Note 1) Y
Delaware State Hornets Gold/Black Green Springs, DE N/A Hornets Nest Bashline Stadium N/A N/A Y
Delaware Tech Roadrunners Navy/Cardinal North Point, DE Y Anderson Coliseum N/A N/A Y Y
Elizabethtown College Blue Jays Blue/Black/White Elizabethtown, SU Y Decker Arena Susquehanna Valley Bank Field Y (Note 1) Y Y
Hancock State Shockers Old Gold/Black Fort Hancock, PO Y Mason Arena Y N/A Y Y
Huntsville State Hornets Gold/White Huntsville, TI Y Sorenson Arena Y Y Y Y
Kent State Sycamores Blue/Gold Tashkent, CH Y Summers-Kralik Center N/A Y (Note 1) Y Y
Lebanon Valley College Flying Dutchmen Crimson/White Lebanon, SU N/A Chambers Arena War Memorial Stadium Y (Note 1) Y Y
Richmond Spiders Blue/Red Richmond, SU Y Balatincz Center N/A N/A Y Y
Tidewater Blue Wave Blue/White South Beach, TI Y Veterans Memorial Arena T-Mart Stadium N/A Y (Note 1) Y
Tidewater A & M Aggies Maroon/White Cross Plains, TI Aggies Stadium Scalise Arena N/A Y (Note 1) Y Y
Tidewater State Panthers Example Eastlake, TI N/A Y Y N/A Y (Note 2) Y
West Chesapeake Purple Knights Purple/White Clarkston, CH N/A Edgell Arena Chesapeake Bank Field N/A Y (Note 1) Damsels Field
West Chester Rams Example Chester, DE N/A Y N/A Y Y Y (Note 3)
  1. Women's team only
  2. Men's team only
  3. Competes as an Independent

SOUTHERN CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Football Lacrosse Soccer Softball Field Hockey
Bluefield State Bearcats Example Bluefield, SM Y Y N/A N/A Y Y
Danbury State Hawks Example Danbury, SW Y Y Y N/A Y Y
Georgetown Hoyas Blue/Silver Georgetown, CO Y Mussomeli Arena CS & T Stadium Y Y Y
John Carroll Blue Streaks Blue/White Carrollton, CO Y Engelmann Coliseum N/A Y Y Y
Mountain State Marauders Example White Sulphur Springs, SW Y Y Y Y Y Y
Ocean State Eagles Green/White Atlantic City, OC Memorial Stadium Andrew Boring Coliseum N/A Y Y Y
Saint Mary's College Seahawks Green/White Saint Mary's, CH Y Lovette Arena Y Y Y Y
Shepherd College Rams Green/Gold Shepherdstown, CH Y Calvert Arena Rams Stadium Y Y Y Y (Note 1)
South Allegheny Tigers Example Mount Pleasant, SA N/A Y N/A Y Y Y Y (Note 2)
South Wyoming Panthers Example Thorntonville, SW Y Y Y Y Y Y
Trinity College Spartans Example Trinity, SA Y Y Y Y Y Y
  1. Competes in the Big East Conference
  2. Competes as an Independent

SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Football Softball Soccer
Butler Bulldogs Navy/Gray/White Butler, CT Baseball Rose Center Football Softball Women's Soccer (Notes 1 and 2)
Coshocton RedHawks Red/White Avery, CT Baseball Davis Arena Football Softball
Coshocton State Cougars Ravenna, CT N/A Goodlin Arena Football N/A N/A
Geneva College Golden Tornadoes Black/Gold Galena Park, QL Example Example Example 1941 Baseball Basketball softball
Jacksonville Dolphins Orange/Green/White Jacksonville, CT Jacksonville Arena Example 1941 Baseball Basketball Football Softball
Jacksonville State Gamecocks Red/Black Jacksonville, CT Example Example Example 1941 Basketball Football Softball
Miami RedHawks Maroon/Gold Miami, QL Example Example Example 1941 Baseball Basketball Football Softball
Queensland Crusaders Purple/White Eagle Pass, QL Stop 'n Shop Arena Example 1941 Baseball Basketball Football Softball
Queensland A & M Aggies Blue/Gold Coolidge, QL Example No baseball program Example 1941 Baseball Basketball softball
Queensland State Black Knights Gold/Black Walnut Springs, QL Example No baseball program Example 1941 Baseball Basketball Football Softball
Sandusky Commodores Blue/White Sandusky, CT Sandusky Field Sandusky Arena Example 1927 1931
Toledo Rockets Blue/Gold Toledo, MS Baseball Basketball N/A Softball Glass City Stadium (Note 3)
Vernon State Vikings Navy/White Vernon, CT Baseball Sedlock Center Vikings Stadium Softball
Washington College (Note 4) Bears Purple/Gold Washington Heights, CT Baseball Basketball (Note 5) Football N/A
  1. Women's team only
  2. Competes as an Independent
  3. Competes in the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference
  4. Men's college, does not sponsor women's sports.
  5. Men's team only

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Lacrosse Soccer Softball Football
Aberdeen College Pioneers Navy/Orange Aberdeen, MS Chapman Stadium Wilson Arena N/A Soccer Softball
Bethany College Bison Crimson/White Bethany, MN Baseball Jackson Center at Bethany Place N/A Soccer Softball
Jasper State Jaguars Jasper, CS Baseball Stiffey Arena Lacrosse Soccer Softball
Massasoit Warhawks Cardinal/White Massasoit, WO War Memorial Stadium Fleming Arena Lacrosse Soccer Softball
Metro State Roadrunners Orange/White Westlake, NC Baseball Faught Field House Lacrosse Soccer Softball Football (Note 1)
South Cuyahoga Spartans Blue/Gold Marietta, CS Baseball Walker Arena Lacrosse (Note 2) Soccer Softball
South Michigan Cougars Midnight Blue/Gold Dell City, MS Frontier Bank Field Geneva Center N/A Soccer Softball
South Michigan State Cyclones Navy/Red/Yellow Westernport, MS Baseball Basketball Lacrosse Soccer Softball
Washington Huskies Purple/Gold TBD, WA Baseball Helman Arena Lacrosse Soccer Washington Stadium
Washington State Cougars Crimson/Gray Locust Grove, WA Cougar Stadium Solley Center Lacrosse Soccer Softball
Western Ontario Mustangs Purple/White Kensington, WO Baseball McCully Arena Lacrosse Soccer Softball
  1. Competes in the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference
  2. Men's team only

INDEPENDENTS

School Name Colors Location Baseball Basketball Soccer Softball Stadium Fotball Lacrosse
Atlantic Christian Mustangs Green/White South Atlantic City, OC TBD Misner Arena TBD (Note 1) TBD Atlantic Bank Field TBD (Note 2)
Diamond State Dragons Silver/Red Diamond Bar, EY TBD Taylor Center TBD TBD Diamond Bar Stadium
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
  1. Men's team only
  2. Women's team only