The Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League was a baseball-only conference that existed from 1930 to 1992. It consisted of the eight Ivy League schools along with Army and Navy. The league disbanded after the 1992 season, when Army and Navy joined the Patriot League and the Ivy League began sponsoring baseball.[1][2][3]
Former members
editInstitution | Nickname | Year joined | Year departed | Division |
---|---|---|---|---|
Army | Black Knights | 1947–48 | 1991–92 | North |
Brown | Bears | 1947–48 | 1991–92 | North |
Columbia | Lions | 1929–30 | 1991–92 | South |
Cornell | Big Red | 1929–30 | 1991–92 | South |
Dartmouth | Big Green | 1929–30 | 1991–92 | North |
Harvard | Crimson | 1932–33 | 1991–92[a] | North |
Navy | Midshipmen | 1947–48 | 1991–92 | South |
Penn | Quakers | 1929–30 | 1991–92 | South |
Princeton | Tigers | 1929–30 | 1991–92 | South |
Yale | Bulldogs | 1929–30 | 1991–92 | North |
- Notes
- ^ Harvard did not participate in the EIBL from 1942–43 to 1945–46
Membership timeline
editChampions
editNotes
editReferences
edit- ^ Martha Mitchell. "Baseball". Encyclopedia Brunoniana. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
- ^ "Schools set for Baseball". The Pittsburgh Press. January 30, 1933. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
- ^ "Ivy League/EIBL Outstanding Performers". Ivy League. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
- ^ Ivy League Baseball Records Book 2014-15 (PDF). Ivy League. p. 17. Retrieved June 1, 2015.