Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League

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

Institution Nickname Year joined Year departed
Army Black Knights 1948 1993
Brown Bears 1948 1993
Columbia Lions 1930 1993
Cornell Big Red 1930 1993
Dartmouth Big Green 1930 1993
Harvard Crimson 1934 1993[lower-alpha 1]
Navy Midshipmen 1948 1993
Penn Quakers 1930 1993
Princeton Tigers 1930 1993
Yale Bulldogs 1930 1993

Champions

Year Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League Champion Ivy Champion[lower-alpha 2]
1930 Dartmouth
1931 Penn
1932 Yale
1933 Columbia
1934 Columbia
1935 Dartmouth
1936 Dartmouth
Harvard
1937 Yale
1938 Harvard
1939 Harvard
Cornell
1940 Cornell
1941 Princeton
1942 Princeton
1943 Penn
1944 Columbia
1945 Princeton
1946 Yale
1947 Yale
1948 Dartmouth
1949 Princeton
1950 Army
Princeton
1951 Princeton
1952 North - Brown
South - Cornell
1953 Princeton
1954 Navy
1955 Harvard
1956 Yale
1957 Yale
1958 Harvard
1959 Navy Brown
Cornell
Dartmouth
1960 Army Columbia
1961 Navy Columbia
1962 Navy Harvard
1963 Columbia
Dartmouth
Navy
1964 Harvard
1965 Army Dartmouth
1966 Army Dartmouth
1967 Dartmouth
1968 Harvard
1969 Dartmouth
1970 Dartmouth
1971 Harvard
1972 Cornell
Harvard
1973 Harvard
1974 Harvard
1975 Penn
1976 Columbia
1977 Cornell
Columbia
1978 Harvard
1979 Navy Cornell
1980 Harvard
1981 Yale
1982 Navy Cornell
1983 Harvard
1984 Harvard
1985 Harvard
Princeton
1986 Navy Columbia
1987 Dartmouth
1988 Penn
1989 Penn
1990 Penn
1991 Princeton
1992 Yale

Notes

  1. Harvard did not participate in the EIBL from 1943–1946
  2. Beginning in 1956, if the EIBL champion was not an Ivy League member, the top finishing Ivy League member was declared the Ivy League Champion.[4]

References

  1. Martha Mitchell. "Baseball". Encyclopedia Brunoniana. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  2. "Schools set for Baseball". The Pittsburgh Press. January 30, 1933. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  3. "Ivy League/EIBL Outstanding Performers". Ivy League. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  4. Ivy League Baseball Records Book 2014-15 (PDF). Ivy League. p. 17. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
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