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List of college athletic programs in Pennsylvania. This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Notes: Athletic team description (short school name and nickname), with a link to the school's athletic program article if it exists. When only one nickname is listed, it is used for teams of both sexes.
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^ Maranatha Baptist also competes in Division II of the National Christian College Athletic Association. ^ a b The men's soccer teams of Wisconsin–Platteville and Wisconsin–Whitewater compete as independents. ^ a b Wisconsin–Superior's ice hockey teams compete in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
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^ National media generally use "Mississippi" in score listings and on first reference, but will frequently use "Ole Miss" on later reference. The school athletic department prefers "Ole Miss". ^ The University of Mississippi partially extends into the census-designated place of University, which is completely within the city of Oxford. The U.S. Postal Service considers University to be a ...
Private and religious schools and teams of homeschooled students belong to other sanctioning organizations, the largest of which is the Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association. Proposals in the Virginia General Assembly to mandate that the VHSL allow homeschooled students to compete for the public high school they would otherwise attend have failed to pass. [1][2]