The Patriot League is a college athletic conference which operates in the northeastern
The Patriot League, which was founded on the principles of admitting athletes who are academically representative of their class, is in its second decade of existence. Participation in athletics at Patriot League institutions is viewed as an important component of the undergraduate experience. In the most recent NCAA Graduation Rate Report of student-athletes, the Patriot League ranked first among NCAA Division I conferences.
Patriot League members shall be schools with very strong academic reputations that adhere strongly to the ideal of the “scholar-athlete”, with the emphasis on “scholar”. Out-of-league play for Patriot League schools is typically with members of the Ivy League, which follow similar philosophies regarding academics and athletics.
While financial aid has always been available, athletic scholarships have only been given in recent years at Patriot League schools. Basketball scholarships were first allowed beginning with freshmen entering the league in the fall of 1998. In 2001, when American, which gave scholarships in all sports (AU does not play football) entered the league, the league began allowing all schools to do so in sports other than football.
Patriot League members have some of the oldest collegiate athletic programs in the country. In particular, The Rivalry between
In NCAA basketball, Bucknell is the only team in the conference ever to have recorded NCAA Tournament victories, winning in 2005 over
The Patriot League was profiled in the John Feinstein book, The Last Amateurs. The title is derived from the belief that the Patriot League and the Ivy League were the last Division I basketball leagues which function as a place for student athletes, rather than functioning as a de facto minor professional league with players not representative of their student bodies. In it, Feinstein followed all the league’s men’s basketball teams during the 1999-2000 season.
There are eight full-time member schools:
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Institution |
Location |
Founded |
Affiliation |
Enrollment |
Nickname |
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1893 |
Private/Methodist |
10,842 |
Eagles |
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1802 |
Public/Federal |
4,000 |
Black Knights |
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1846 |
Private/Non-sectarian |
3,555 |
Bison |
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1819 |
Private/Non-sectarian |
2,800 |
Raiders |
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College of the Holy Cross |
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1843 |
Private/Catholic |
2,700 |
Crusaders |
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1826 |
Private/Presbyterian |
2,303 |
Leopards |
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1865 |
Private/Non-sectarian |
4,577 |
Mountain Hawks |
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United States Naval Academy (Navy) |
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1845 |
Public/Federal |
4,000 |
Midshipmen |
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There are three part-time member schools: |
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Institution |
Location |
Founded |
Affiliation |
Enrollment |
Mascot |
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Notes |
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1841 |
Private/Catholic |
8,430 |
Rams |
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Football Only Member |
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1789 |
Private/Catholic |
6,719 |
Hoyas |
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Football Only Member |
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1842 |
Private/Catholic |
6,300 |
Wildcats |
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Women’s Lacrosse Only |
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Member
American does not play football, while Army and Navy participate as Independents in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A). Thus, Fordham and
Contents
* 1 Conference facilities
* 2 Championships
o 2.1 Football
* 3 Notes
* 4 External links
Conference facilities
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School |
Football stadium |
Capacity |
Basketball arena |
Capacity |
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American |
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N/A |
Bender Arena |
4,500 |
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Army* |
Michie Stadium |
39,929 |
Christl Arena |
5,043 |
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Bucknell |
Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium |
13,100 |
Sojka Pavilion |
4,000 |
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Colgate |
Andy Kerr Stadium |
10,221 |
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3,000 |
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Fordham |
Coffey Field |
7,000 |
Football Only Member |
N/A |
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Multi-Sport Field |
4,500 |
Football Only Member |
N/A |
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Holy Cross |
Fitton Field |
23,500 |
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3,600 |
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Fisher Field |
13,750 |
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3,500 |
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Lehigh |
Goodman Stadium |
16,000 |
Stabler Arena |
5,600 |
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Navy* |
Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium |
34,000 |
Alumni Hall |
5,710 |
*Plays Division I-A football
Championships
Football
* 1986 Holy Cross
* 1987 Holy Cross
* 1988
* 1989 Holy Cross
* 1990 Holy Cross
* 1991 Holy Cross
* 1992
* 1993 Lehigh
* 1994
* 1995 Lehigh
* 1996 Bucknell
* 1997 Colgate
* 1998 Lehigh
* 1999 Colgate and Lehigh
* 2000 Lehigh
* 2001 Lehigh
* 2002 Colgate and Fordham
* 2003 Colgate
* 2004 Lafayette and Lehigh
* 2005 Colgate and Lafayette
* 2006 Lafayette and Lehigh
* Patriot League Men’s Basketball Tournament history