Atlantic University Sport - Member Schools

Member Schools

Institution Team City Province Founded Affiliation Enrollment Endowment
Acadia University Axemen/Axewomen Wolfville NS 1838 Public 3,621 $40M
Cape Breton University Capers Sydney NS 2005 Public 3,107 $6.1M
Dalhousie University Tigers Halifax NS 1818 Public 15,970 $337.7M
Memorial University of Newfoundland Sea-Hawks St. John's NL 1925 Public 18,172 $56M
Mount Allison University Mounties Sackville NB 1839 Public 2,486 $82.8M
Université de Moncton Aigles Bleus/Aigles Bleues Moncton NB 1864 Public 6,219 ---
University of New Brunswick Varsity Reds Fredericton NB 1785 Public 10,587 ---
University of Prince Edward Island Panthers Charlottetown PEI 1969 Public 4,435 ---
Saint Mary's University Huskies Halifax NS 1802 Public 7,281 $16.9M
St. Francis Xavier University X-Men/X-Women Antigonish NS 1853 Public 4,875 $59.4M
St. Thomas University Tommies Fredericton NB 1910 Public 2,579 ---

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