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===Current members===
===Current members===
==Members==
[[Brown Bears]]{{·}}[[Columbia Lions]]{{·}}[[Cornell Big Red]]{{·}}[[Dartmouth Big Green]]{{·}}[[Harvard Crimson]]{{·}}[[Penn Quakers]]{{·}}[[Princeton Tigers]]{{·}}[[Yale Bulldogs]]
[[Brown Bears]]{{·}}[[Columbia Lions]]{{·}}[[Cornell Big Red]]{{·}}[[Dartmouth Big Green]]{{·}}[[Harvard Crimson]]{{·}}[[Penn Quakers]]{{·}}[[Princeton Tigers]]{{·}}[[Yale Bulldogs]]


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Latest revision as of 09:04, 24 December 2022

Ivy League
Status
Active
Years Active
1954-present
Prior Name(s)/Conference(s)
n/a
Successor Conference(s)
n/a

The Ivy League is an American collegiate athletic conference comprising eight private research universities in the Northeastern United States. The term Ivy League is typically used beyond the sports context to refer to the eight schools as a group of elite colleges with connotations of academic excellence, selectivity in admissions, and social elitism. Its members are Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Yale University.

While the term was in use as early as 1933, it became official only after the formation of the NCAA Division I athletic conference in 1954. All of the Ivies (members of the Ivy League) except Cornell were founded during the colonial period; they thus account for seven of the nine Colonial Colleges chartered before the American Revolution. The other two colonial colleges, Rutgers University and the College of William & Mary, became public institutions instead.

Members

Current members

Brown Bears • Columbia Lions • Cornell Big Red • Dartmouth Big Green • Harvard Crimson • Penn Quakers • Princeton Tigers • Yale Bulldogs

Media guides and yearbooks by sport

Media guides

Football

1950s 1958 • 1959
1960s 1961 • 1963
Ivy League
All Schools Brown Bears • Columbia Lions • Cornell Big Red • Dartmouth Big Green • Harvard Crimson • Penn Quakers • Princeton Tigers • Yale Bulldogs
Basketball Venues
Football Venues Franklin Field • Yale Bowl


NCAA Division I all-sports conferences
FBS The American • Atlantic Coast • Big 12 • Big Ten • C-USA • Mid-American • Mountain West • Pac-12 • Southeastern • Sun Belt
FCS ASUN • Big Sky • Big South • CAA • Ivy • MEAC • Northeast • Ohio Valley • Patriot • SoCon • Southland • SWAC • WAC
Non-Football America East • Atlantic 10 • Big East • Big West • Horizon • MAAC • Missouri Valley • Summit • West Coast
Football-Only MVFC