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2026 Best Colleges for Men’s Baseball (Division III) in New Jersey

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Picking a college for your sport means looking beyond the field or court. We have ranked 10 schools for Men’s Baseball (Division III) by academic-athletic quality, using our 2026 methodology.

To help you decide, College Factual evaluates each program using a blend of academic-athletic outcomes (NCAA Academic Progress Rate and Graduation Success Rate), athletic financial resources (team revenue, expenses, and aid per athlete from the EADA survey), and overall school quality, drawing on NCAA, U.S. Department of Education EADA, and IPEDS data. Learn more about our ranking methodology.

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Top 10 Colleges for Men’s Baseball (Division III)

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Leading the list is Stevens Institute of Technology, our #1 college for Men's Baseball (Division III). Stevens Institute of Technology is a private not-for-profit school based in Hoboken, NJ. Team revenue averages $6,852 per participant, against $6,852 in expenses. Per-athlete athletic aid is roughly $0.

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The College of New Jersey earned the #2 place for student athletes. The College of New Jersey is a public school based in Ewing, NJ. Per-participant team revenue is roughly $5,850, with expenses of about $5,850 per participant. Athletic aid averages $0 per athlete.

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Rowan University
Glassboro, NJ

Rowan University is one of the top schools for Men's Baseball (Division III), at #3. Based in Glassboro, NJ, Rowan University is a public institution. The program generates about $9,028 in revenue per athlete, compared with $7,660 spent per athlete. Per-athlete athletic aid is roughly $0.

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Stockton University
Galloway, NJ

Stockton University is one of the top schools for Men's Baseball (Division III), at #4. Located in Galloway, NJ, Stockton University is a public institution. The program generates about $6,133 in revenue per athlete, against $6,133 in expenses. Athletic aid averages $0 per athlete.

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Montclair State University landed the #5 spot for Men's Baseball (Division III). Montclair State University is a public school based in Montclair, NJ. The program generates about $7,375 in revenue per athlete, compared with $7,677 spent per athlete. Athletic aid averages $0 per athlete.

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William Paterson University of New Jersey ranked #6 on our 2026 list for Men's Baseball (Division III). Based in Wayne, NJ, William Paterson University of New Jersey is a public institution. Per-participant team revenue is roughly $7,406, against $7,174 in expenses. Per-athlete athletic aid is roughly $0.

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Drew University
Madison, NJ

Drew University landed the #7 spot this year. Located in Madison, NJ, Drew University is a private not-for-profit institution. The program generates about $4,062 in revenue per athlete, against $4,062 in expenses. The school awards about $0 in athletic aid per athlete.

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Kean University
Union, NJ

Kean University landed the #8 spot this year. This public school is set in Union, NJ. The program generates about $7,154 in revenue per athlete, with expenses of about $7,154 per participant. The school awards about $0 in athletic aid per athlete.

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Saint Elizabeth University ranked #9 on our 2026 list for Men's Baseball (Division III). Saint Elizabeth University is a private not-for-profit school based in Morristown, NJ. Per-participant team revenue is roughly $4,771, against $4,421 in expenses. The school awards about $0 in athletic aid per athlete.

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New Jersey City University did well this year, earning the #10 position. Based in Jersey City, NJ, New Jersey City University is a public institution. The program generates about $5,502 in revenue per athlete, compared with $5,440 spent per athlete. Per-athlete athletic aid is roughly $0.

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Notes and References

*These averages are for the top 25 ranked colleges only.

The ranking above is published by College Factual, 2026 edition. The methodology weighs a blend of academic-athletic outcomes (NCAA Academic Progress Rate and Graduation Success Rate), athletic financial resources (team revenue, expenses, and athletic aid from the federal EADA survey), and overall school quality. The current methodology measures academic-athletic quality and does not include team win/loss performance.

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