Ontario University Athletics - Member Universities

Member Universities

Member Universities of the OUA are:

Institution Team City Province Founded Affiliation Enrollment Endowment Division
Carleton University Ravens Ottawa ON 1942 Public 20,901 $230M East
University of Ottawa Gee-Gees Ottawa ON 1848 Public 35,548 $128.4M East
University of Toronto Varsity Blues Toronto ON 1827 Public 73,185 $1.823B East
Ryerson University Rams Toronto ON 1948 Public 32,670 --- East
Queen's University Golden Gaels Kingston ON 1841 Public 20,566 $657M East
York University Lions Toronto ON 1959 Public 42,400 $306M East
Laurentian University Voyageurs Sudbury ON 1960 Public 7758 $143M East
Royal Military College of Canada Paladins Kingston ON 1876 Public 1268 --- East
Trent University Excalibur Peterborough ON 1964 Public 7160 $21.2M East
Nipissing University Lakers North Bay ON 1909 Public 6300 --- East
University of Ontario Institute of Technology Ridgebacks Oshawa ON 2003 Public 5000 --- East
Algoma University (Beginning play Sept. 2013) Thunderbirds Sault Ste. Marie ON 1967 Public 1300 --- East
University of Western Ontario Mustangs London ON 1878 Public 30,000 $266.6M West
University of Windsor Lancers Windsor ON 1857 Public 13,496 $32.5M West
McMaster University Marauders Hamilton ON 1887 Public 25,688 $498.5M West
University of Guelph Gryphons Guelph ON 1964 Public 19,408 $164.2M West
University of Waterloo Warriors Waterloo ON 1957 Public 27,978 $172M West
Wilfrid Laurier University Golden Hawks Waterloo ON 1911 Public 12,394 --- West
Brock University Badgers St. Catharines ON 1964 Public 17,000

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Lakehead University Thunderwolves Thunder Bay ON 1946 Public 8050 $32.1M West

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