List of former Middle Atlantic Conference members

The following is an incomplete list of Middle Atlantic Conference members:

Institution Location Nickname Founded Type Enrollment Season
Joined
Season
Left
Current
Conference
American University[1] Washington, D.C. Eagles 1893 Private 12,442 1965–1966 1973–1974 Patriot
(NCAA Division I FCS)
Bucknell University[2] Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Bison 1846 Private 3,655 1922–1923 1973–1974 Patriot
(NCAA Division I FCS)
Columbia University[3] Manhattan, New York City Lions 1754 Private 27,606 1938–1939? 1953–1954 Ivy
(NCAA Division I FCS)
University of Delaware[4] Newark, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens 1743 Private,
Public
19,391 1922–1923 1973–1974 CAA
(NCAA Division I FCS)
Dickinson College[5] Carlisle, Pennsylvania Red Devils 1773 Private 2,300 1924–1925? 1991–1992 Centennial
Drew University[6] Madison, New Jersey Rangers 1867 Private 2,369 1968–1969 2006–2007 Landmark
Drexel University[7] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dragons 1891 Private 25,500 1922–1923 1973–1974 CAA
(NCAA Division I FCSnf)
Elizabethtown College[8] Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania Blue Jays 1899 Private 2,082 1928–1929 2013–2014 Landmark
Franklin & Marshall College[9] Lancaster, Pennsylvania Diplomats 1787 Private 2,324 1922–1923 1991–1992 Centennial
Gettysburg College[10] Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Bullets 1832 Private 2,600 1922–1923 1991–1992 Centennial
Haverford College[11] Haverford, Pennsylvania Fords 1833 Private 1,190 1922–1923 1991–1992 Centennial
Hofstra University[12] Hempstead, New York Pride 1935 Private 12,400 1951–1952 1973–1974 CAA
(NCAA Division I FCSnf)
Juniata College[13] Huntingdon, Pennsylvania Eagles 1876 Private 1,619 1938–1939? 2006–2007 Landmark
La Salle University[14] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Explorers 1863 Private 7,554 1951–1952 1973–1974 Atlantic 10 (A10)
(NCAA Division I)
Lafayette College[15] Easton, Pennsylvania Leopards 1826 Private 2,382 1938–1939? 1973–1974 Patriot
(NCAA Division I FCS)
Lehigh University[16] Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Mountain Hawks 1865 Private 7,070 1938–1939? 1973–1974 Patriot
(NCAA Division I FCS)
Moravian College[17] Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Greyhounds 1742 Private 1,564 1945–1946 2006–2007 Landmark
Muhlenberg College[18] Allentown, Pennsylvania Mules 1848 Private 2,225 1922–1923 1991–1992 Centennial
New York University[19] New York City Violets 1831 Private 38,391 1922–1923 1954–1955 UAA
University of Pennsylvania[20] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Quakers 1740 Private 21,329 1938–1939? 1953–1954 Ivy
(NCAA Division I FCS)
Princeton University[21] Princeton, New Jersey Tigers 1746 Private 7,567 1922–1923 1953–1954 Ivy
(NCAA Division I FCS)
Rider University[22] Lawrenceville, New Jersey Broncs 1865 Private 5,790 1965–1966 1973–1974 MAAC
(NCAA Division I)
Rutgers University–New Brunswick[23] New Brunswick, New Jersey Scarlet Knights 1766 Public 58,788 1922–1923 1961–1962 Big Ten
(NCAA Division I FBS)
Saint Joseph's University[24] Wynnfield, Pennsylvania Hawks 1851 Private 8,800 1949–1950 1973–1974 Atlantic 10 (A10)
(NCAA Division I)
University of Scranton[25] Scranton, Pennsylvania Royals 1888 Private 6,034 1938–1939? 2006–2007 Landmark
Seton Hall University[26] South Orange, New Jersey Pirates 1856 Private 9,745 1938–1939? 1955–1956 Big East
(NCAA Division I)
Stevens Institute of Technology[27] Hoboken, New Jersey Ducks 1870 Private 5,260 1922–1923 1974–1975 Empire 8
Susquehanna University[28] Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania Crusaders 1858 Private 2,200 1922–1923 2006–2007 Landmark
Swarthmore College[29] Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Garnet 1864 Private 1,545 1922–1923 1991–1992 Centennial
Temple University[30] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Owls 1884 Public 38,648 1938–1939? 1961–1962 The American
(NCAA Division I FBS)
Upsala College[31] East Orange, New Jersey Vikings 1893 Private 435 1960–1961 1994–1995 closed in 1995
Ursinus College[32] Collegeville, Pennsylvania Bears 1869 Private 1,650 1938–1939? 1991–1992 Centennial
Wagner College[33] Staten Island, New York City Seahawks 1883 Private 2,400 1938–1939? 1974–1975 Northeast (NEC)
(NCAA Division I FCS)
Washington College[34] Chestertown, Maryland Shoremen (men's)
Shorewomen (women's)
1723 Private 1,450 1946–1947 1991–1992 Centennial
West Chester University of Pennsylvania[35] West Chester, Pennsylvania Golden Rams 1871 Public 14,950 1938–1939?;
1969–1970
1950–1951;
1973–1974
PSAC
(NCAA Division II)
Note

nf - Non-football member.

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