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Baseball (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandW\/MAth.
Field Hockey (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandW\/MAth.
Football (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandFootball
Men's Basketball (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandW\/MAth.
Men's Cross Country (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandW\/MAth.
Men's Lacrosse (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandW\/MAth.
Men's Skiing (NCAA)
   Division III, Independent
Men's Soccer (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandW\/MAth.
Men's Swimming (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandW\/MAth.
Men's Tennis (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandW\/MAth.
Men's Track, Indoor (NCAA)
   Division III, Independent
Men's Track, Outdoor (NCAA)
   Division III, Independent
Men's Volleyball (NCAA)
   Division III, EasternIntercollegiateVolleyballAssociation
Men's Water Polo (NCAA)
   Division III, CollWaterPoloAssociation
Men's Wrestling (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEng.Coll.WrestlingAssn
Mixed Rifle (NCAA)
   Division III, EasternCollegeAthletic
Women's Basketball (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandW\/MAth.
Women's Cross Country (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandW\/MAth.
Women's Fencing (NCAA)
   Division III, Independent
Women's Gymnastics (NCAA)
   Division III, EasternCollegeAthletic
Women's Ice Hockey (NCAA)
   Division III, ECACDivisionIIIEastWomen'sHockeyLeague
Women's Lacrosse (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandW\/MAth.
Women's Rowing (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandW\/MAth.
Women's Skiing (NCAA)
   Division III, Independent
Women's Soccer (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandW\/MAth.
Women's Softball (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandW\/MAth.
Women's Swimming (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandW\/MAth.
Women's Tennis (NCAA)
   Division III, NewEnglandW\/MAth.
Women's Track, Indoor (NCAA)
   Division III, Independent

Relevant quotes pertaining to sports

“... we might not be the best in varisty sports, but we offer every sport possible for beginners to learn and a great IM program for friendly but fair...”
 
“... In high school, you were in five clubs, a varsity sport, student govenment, and honors classes ...”
 
“... Varsity sports are obviously not so big (we don't recruit athletes) but the intramural scene is quite alive and you can participate in a wide va...”
 
“... Varsity sports are obviously not so big (we don't recruit athletes) but the intramural scene is quite alive and you can participate in a wide va...”
 
“... The diversity of options for having fun is huge (partying, extracurriculars, sports, hacking, etc ...”
 
“... If you plan your work out right, you should have ample time for extracurriculars and social activities ...”
 
“... There are plenty of PE classes and intramural sports for you to play if you're not as hardcore as varsity players ...”
 
“... Sports: What is nice about sports is that while being at the lower end level (div III type), it makes it much easier for the typical under...”
 
“... And it's not so bad that you can't do extracurriculars or have friends or anything ...”
 
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