Current Women's Teams
Institution | Location | Nickname | Enrollment | Established |
---|---|---|---|---|
Villanova University | Villanova, PA | Wildcats | 6,335 | 2006 |
California University of Pennsylvania | California, PA | Vulcans | 5,455 | 2008 |
University of Delaware | Newark, DE | Blue Hens | 15,000 | 2003 |
West Chester University | West Chester, PA | Golden Rams | 12,800 | 2007 |
Slippery Rock University | Slippery Rock, PA | Pride | 8,500 | 2002 |
University of Virginia | Charlottesville, VA | Cavaliers | 12,748 | 2000 |
Liberty University | Lynchburg, VA | Flames | 12,400 | 2011 |
University of Maryland | College Park, MD | Terrapins | 22,412 | 1997 |
American University | Washington, DC | Eagles | 5,866 | 2000 |
Navy | Annapolis, MD | Midshipman | 4,400 | 2009 |
Indiana University of Pennsylvania | Indiana, PA | Crimson Hawks | 12,827 | 2007 |
St. Joseph's University | Philadelphia, PA | Hawks | 5,300 | 2011 |
Columbia University | New York, NY | Lions | 7,934 | 2010 |
Rutgers University | New Brunswick, NJ | Knights | 42,327 | 2011 |
University of Pennsylvania | Philadelphia, PA | Quakers | 10,394 | 2009 |
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