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The Mount Ida College Mustangs compete in NCAA Division III as members of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference for football, and the Great Northeast Athletic Conference for basketball. Mount Ida is a private non-sectarian institution located in the western Boston suburb of Newton, Massachusetts. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 1,000.
Eastern Collegiate Football Conference | edit |
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NCAA Division III (football only) | |
Anna Maria • Becker • Castleton State • Gallaudet • Husson • Mount Ida • New York Maritime • Norwich |
Great Northeast Athletic Conference | edit |
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NCAA Division III (non-football) | |
Albertus Magnus • Emerson • Emmanuel (MA) • Johnson & Wales (RI) • Lasell • Mount Ida | |
Norwich • Pine Manor† • Rivier • Saint Joseph (CT)† • Saint Joseph's (ME) • Simmons† • Suffolk | |
† - women's basketball only |