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Great Northeast Athletic Conference NORTHEAST Great Northeast Athletic Conference (13) Little East Conference (8) Albertus Magnus College Castleton University Anna Maria College Eastern Connecticut State University Colby-Sawyer College Keene State College Emmanuel College (Massachusetts) University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth Johnson & Wales University (Providence) Plymouth State University Lasell College Rhode Island College Norwich University University of Southern Maine Regis College (Massachusetts) Western Connecticut State University Rivier University University of St. Joseph (Connecticut) Saint Joseph’s College (Maine) Simmons College Dean College New England Small College Athletic Conference (11) North Atlantic Conference (8) Amherst College State University of New York at Canton Bates College Husson University Bowdoin College University of Maine, Farmington Colby College Maine Maritime Academy Connecticut College Northern Vermont University-Lyndon Hamilton College Thomas College Middlebury College Cazenovia College Trinity College (Connecticut) State University of New York Polytechnic Institute Tufts University Wesleyan University (Connecticut) Williams College NORTH Commonwealth Coast Conference (9) Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (8) Curry College Bridgewater State University Endicott College Fitchburg State University Gordon College Framingham State University University of New England Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Nichols College Massachusetts Maritime Academy Roger Williams University Salem State University Salve Regina University Westfield State University Wentworth Institute of Technology Worcester State University Western New England University New England Collegiate Conference (5) New England Women's & Men's Athletic Conference (10) Bay Path University Babson College Becker College Clark University (Massachusetts) Elms College Emerson College Mitchell College Massachusetts Institute of Technology New England College Mount Holyoke College Smith College Springfield College U.S. Coast Guard Academy Wellesley College Wheaton College (Massachusetts) EAST Empire 8 (9) Liberty League (11) Alfred University Bard College Elmira College Clarkson University Hartwick College (Hobart and) William Smith Colleges Houghton College Ithaca College Nazareth College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute The Sage Colleges University of Rochester St. John Fisher College Rochester Institute of Technology Utica College Skidmore College Keuka College St. Lawrence University Union College (New York) Vassar College New Jersey Athletic Conference (7) Skyline Conference (9) Kean University Farmingdale State College Montclair State University Manhattanville College The College of New Jersey State University of New York Maritime College Ramapo College Mount Saint Mary College (New York) Rowan University College of Mount St. Vincent Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Camden State University College at Old Westbury Stockton University Purchase College, State University of New York St. Joseph's College (Long Island) U.S. Merchant Marine Academy State University of New York Athletic Conference (10) College at Brockport, State University of New York State University of New York at New Paltz Buffalo State, State University of New York State University of New York at Oneonta State University of New York at Cortland State University of New York at Oswego The State University of New York at Fredonia Plattsburgh State University of New York State University of New York at Geneseo State University of New York at Potsdam MID-ATLANTIC Atlantic East (7) Centennial Conference (10) Cabrini University Bryn Mawr College Gwynedd Mercy University Dickinson College Immaculata University Franklin & Marshall College Marymount University Gettysburg College Marywood University Haverford College Neumann University McDaniel College Wesley College Muhlenberg College Swarthmore College Ursinus College Washington College (Maryland) Colonial States Athletic Conference (7) Landmark Conference (8) Bryn Athyn College Catholic University Cedar Crest College Drew University Centenary University (New Jersey) Elizabethtown College Keystone College Goucher College Notre Dame of Maryland University Juaniata College Rosemont College Moravian College Wilson College University of Scranton Susquehanna University Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth (9) Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom (9) Albright College DeSales University Alvernia University Delaware Valley University Eastern University Arcadia University Hood College Fairleigh Dickinson University, Florham Lebanon Valley College King’s College (Pennsylvania) Messiah College Misericordia University Stevenson University Stevens Institute of Technology Widener University Wilkes University York College (PA) Lycoming College SOUTH Capital Athletic Conference (5) Old Dominion Athletic Conference (12) Christopher Newport University Bridgewater College (Virginia) University of Mary Washington Eastern Mennonite University Salisbury University Ferrum College Southern Virginia University Guilford College St. Mary’s College of Maryland Hollins University University of Lynchburg Randolph College Randolph-Macon College Roanoke College Shenandoah University Virginia Wesleyan College Washington and Lee University Southern Athletic Association (7) USA South Athletic Conference (11) Berry College Averett University Birmingham-Southern College Brevard College Centre College Greensboro College Hendrix College Huntingdon College Oglethorpe Univesity LaGrange College Rhodes College Meredith College University of the South Methodist University North Carolina Wesleyan College Pfeiffer University Pool B (1) Piedmont College Sweet Briar College William Peace University Warren Wilson College GREAT LAKES Heartland Collegiate Women's Lacrosse Conference (6) North Coast Athletic Conference (9) Anderson University (Indiana) Allegheny College Earlham College Denison University Franklin College DePauw University Hanover College Hiram College Mount St. Joseph University Kenyon College Transylvania University Oberlin College Ohio Wesleyan University Wittenberg University The College of Wooster North Eastern Athletic Conference (9) Ohio Athletic Conference (9) D'Youville College Baldwin Wallace University Hilbert College Capital University Lancaster Bible College Heidelberg University La Roche University John Carroll University Medaille College Marietta College Morrisville State College University of Mount Union Mount Aloysius College Muskingum University Penn State University, Abington Ohio Northern University Wells College Otterbein University Presidents' Athletic Conference (8) Bethany College (West Virginia) Chatham University Franciscan University of Steubenville Saint Vincent College Thiel College Washington and Jefferson College Waynesburg University Westminster College (Pennsylvania) WEST College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (7) Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (8) Augustana College (Illinois) Adrian College Carroll University (Wisconsin) Albion College Carthage College Alma College University of Chicago Calvin College Elmhurst College Hope College Illinois Wesleyan University Kalamazoo College North Central College Saint Mary's College (Indiana) Trine University Midwest Women's Lacrosse Conference (9) Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (7) Augsburg College Aurora University Beloit College Benedictine University (Illinois) Cornell College Concordia University Chicago Hamline University Concordia University Wisconsin Loras College Edgewood College Monmouth College (Illinois) Illinois Institute of Technology North Central University Marian University (Wisconsin) Wartburg College University of Northwestern - St. Paul Northwest Conference (7) Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (7) George Fox University California Lutheran University Linfield College Chapman University Pacific University (Oregon) Claremont McKenna-Harvey Mudd-Scripps Colleges University of Puget Sound Occidental College Whitman College Pomona-Pitzer Colleges Whitworth University University of Redlands Willamette University Whittier College Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (3+1) Pool B (3) Colorado College University of Wisconsin - River Falls University of Dallas University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Southwestern University (Texas) University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Johnson & Wales University (Denver) .
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