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Baseball (NCAA)
   Division III, Freedom
Co-ed Equestrian (NAIA)
Field Hockey (NCAA)
   Division III, Freedom
Men's Basketball (NCAA)
   Division III, Freedom
Men's Cross Country (NCAA)
   Division III, MiddleAtlanticStatesCollAthleticConfere
Men's Lacrosse (NCAA)
   Division III, MiddleAtlanticStatesCollAthleticConfere
Men's Soccer (NCAA)
   Division III, Freedom
Men's Swimming (NCAA)
   Division III, MiddleAtlanticStatesCollAthleticConfere
Men's Tennis (NCAA)
   Division III, Freedom
Women's Basketball (NCAA)
   Division III, Freedom
Women's Cross Country (NCAA)
   Division III, MiddleAtlanticStatesCollAthleticConfere
Women's Equestrian (NCAA)
   Division III, Independent
Women's Fencing (NCAA)
   Division III, Independent
Women's Lacrosse (NCAA)
   Division III, MiddleAtlanticStatesCollAthleticConfere
Women's Soccer (NCAA)
   Division III, Freedom
Women's Softball (NCAA)
   Division III, Freedom
Women's Swimming (NCAA)
   Division III, MiddleAtlanticStatesCollAthleticConfere
Women's Tennis (NCAA)
   Division III, Freedom
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Relevant quotes pertaining to sports

“... sports aren't a big deal, which is disapointing because the teams really are pretty good ...”
 
“... clubs and sports have limited numbers of people filling their spots and no one actually goes to club meetings or sports games ...”
 
“... Kids were transported all the time, it was a regularity ...”
 
“... nobody has any school spirit and everyone makes fun of the sports teams ...”
 
“... And when I was applying for jobs that included writing, editing, and proposal-creating, it was often the skills I learned in my extracurriculars...”
 
“... The students at Drew who are involved with a sport, including intramural, clubs, or other activites tend to be the students who like Drew the most...”
 
“... There are many activities (sports, clubs, organizations) so it is easy to become involved ...”
 
“... The sports aren't too good, but the other extracurriculars are great and numerous ...”
 
“... It is very easy to get involved in extracurriculars because of the school size; I know freshman who already have leadership positions in clubs .....”
 
“... The person who will be happiest at this school should either be into sports or drama as both are insta-social structures that are very supportive...”
 
“... Pros: -Close to NYC, easy to get to -Beautiful campus -Overall friendly and liberal student body -Political science, psychology, economics, ...”
 
“... The students are nice but weird, and usually the sports players are really arrogant (especially for a D3 school) ...”
 
“... Sports games are fun but not widely attended; people who are there are enthusiastic though ...”
 
“... There are also a lot of really cool guys, and duchebags (baseball) ...”
 
“... These schools have national recognition because of good administrators, sports, academic research and certain departments at which they excel ...”
 
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