Ivy League
The Ivy League is a part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. It is made up of eight private research universities in the Northeastern United States. The term Ivy League is often used outside sports about the eight schools as a group of elite colleges meaning academic excellence and selectivity in admissions.[1]
This is a list of colleges and universities who play sports in the Ivy League:
Ivy League Media
Map of the eight Ivy League universities in the United States
Pforzheimer House (1901) at Harvard, originally part of Radcliffe College, which was fully integrated with Harvard in 1999
Yale rowing team in the annual Harvard–Yale Regatta, 2007
Nassau Hall (1756) at Princeton
University Hall (1770) at Brown University
References
- ↑ Vedder, Richard. "Does Attending Elite Colleges Make You Happy? Lessons From The Admissions Scandal". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-12-10.
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- "Ivy League Sports". ivyleaguesports.com. Retrieved 2008-06-26.