Difference between revisions of "Amherst"
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{{Logo|Amherst, Massachusetts|III|{{nescac}}|Pratt Field|{{nescac}}|LeFrak Gymnasium}} | {{Logo|Amherst, Massachusetts|III|{{nescac}}|Pratt Field|{{nescac}}|LeFrak Gymnasium}} | ||
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The Amherst College Lord Jeffs compete as members of the New England Small College Athletic Conference in NCAA Division III football and basketball. The school also competes, informally, as a member of the Little Three Conference. Amherst is a private non-sectarian institution located in Amherst, Massachusetts, about a half-hour north of Springfield. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 2,000.
New England Small College Athletic Conference | edit |
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NCAA Division III | |
Amherst • Bates • Bowdoin • Colby • Connecticut College† • Hamilton‡ • Middlebury • Trinity (CT) • Tufts • Wesleyan (CT) • Williams | |
† - non-football school • ‡ - football only |
Categories:
- New England Small College Athletic Conference
- Little Three Conference
- Triangular League (1885-1901)
- NCAA Division III Schools
- NCAA Schools in Massachusetts
- Schools in Massachusetts
- Non-Sectarian Schools
- NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Tournament Winners
- NCAA Division III Women's Basketball Tournament Winners