NCAA Division III
Game | Trophy | Team | Team | First Year | Final Year |
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Academic Bowl | Academic Bowl | Carnegie Mellon | Case Western Reserve | 1986 | |
Admiral's Cup | Admiral's Cup | Maine Maritime | Mass Maritime | 1973 | |
Backyard Brawl (Millsaps–Mississippi College) | Millsaps | Mississippi College | 1920 | ||
Baird Brothers Trophy | Case Western Reserve | Wooster | 1984 | ||
Battle For The Border Claw | Border Claw Trophy | East Texas Baptist | Louisiana College | 2000 | |
Biggest Little Game In America | Amherst | Williams | 1884 | ||
Book of Knowledge | Carleton | Macalester | 1999 | ||
The Bridge Bowl | Bridge Bowl Trophy | Mount St. Joseph | Thomas More (KY) | 1990 | |
Bronze Ball | Manchester (IN) | Anderson (IN) | |||
The Bronze Turkey Game | The Bronze Turkey Trophy | Knox (IL) | Monmouth (IL) | 1888 | |
CBB Trophy | Bates, Bowdoin, Colby | 1896 | |||
Centennial Cup | Hobart | Rochester | 2000 | ||
Cereal Bowl | The Goat Trophy and The Cereal Bowl Trophy | Carleton | St. Olaf | 1919 | |
Cortaca Jug | Ithaca | SUNY Cortland | 1942 | ||
Courage Bowl | Rochester | St. John Fisher | 2005 | ||
Conestoga Wagon | Dickinson | Franklin & Marshall | 1963 | ||
Cranberry Bowl | Bridgewater State | Mass Maritime | 1978 | ||
Doehling-Heselton Memorial Trophy | Lawrence | Ripon | 1893 | ||
Dutchman's Shoes | RPI | Union (NY) | 1886 | ||
Edmund Orgill Trophy | Rhodes | Sewanee | 1899 | ||
Founders Trophy | Chicago | Washington University in St. Louis | 1933 | ||
The Goal Post | Juniata | Susquehanna | 1952 | ||
The Hammer | Augsburg | Hamline | 2005 | ||
Hoffman Cup | Merchant Marine | St. Lawrence | 2003 | ||
I-94 Trophy | Wisconsin–Eau Claire | Wisconsin–Stout | 2008 | ||
Johnnie–Tommie Game | The Holy Grail | St. John's (Minn.) | St. Thomas | 1901 | |
Johns Hopkins–McDaniel rivalry | Maryland Railroad Lantern | Johns Hopkins | McDaniel | 1894 | |
Gettysburg–McDaniel rivalry | Gettysburg | McDaniel | 1891 | ||
Gate City Soup Bowl | Greensboro College | Guilford College | 1997 | ||
The Cuyahoga Gold Bowl | The Cuyahoga Gold Bowl Trophy | John Carroll | Baldwin-Wallace | 1921 | |
Keystone Cup | Widener | Delaware Valley | 1981 | ||
Little Brass Bell | North Central | Wheaton (IL) | 1946 | ||
Little Brown Bucket | Dickinson | Gettysburg | 1938 | ||
Little Three | Amherst, Wesleyan, Williams | 1899 | |||
Mercer County Cup | Grove City | Thiel | 1983 | ||
Monon Bell Classic | Monon Bell | DePauw | Wabash | 1890 | |
Myron Claxton's Shoes | Occidental | Whittier | 1901 | ||
Old Paint Bucket | Hamline | Macalester | 1887 | ||
Rocking Chair Classic | Mac-Jack Rocking Chair | Hamilton | Middlebury | 1980 | |
Oldest College Rivalry West of the Mississippi | Coe | Cornell (IA) | 1891 | ||
The Game (Hampden–Sydney vs. Randolph–Macon) | The Jacket-Tiger Cup | Hampden–Sydney | Randolph–Macon | 1893 | |
The Regents Cup | Salisbury | Frostburg State | 1973 | ||
Seafaring Scuffle | SUNY Maritime | Merchant Marine | 2008 | ||
Secretaries Cup | Coast Guard | Merchant Marine | 1949 | ||
The Stagg Hat | Lycoming | Susquehanna | 1993 | ||
Steven Dean Memorial Trophy | Catholic | Georgetown | 1976 | ||
The Transit Trophy | RPI | WPI | 1980 | ||
Victory Bell Classic | Victory Bell | Franklin College | Hanover College | 1896 | |
Wagon Wheel | Lewis & Clark | Willamette | 1949 | ||
Wilkes-Barre Mayor's Cup | King's College | Wilkes | 1996 |
Read more about this topic: List Of NCAA College Football Rivalry Games
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