Colby–Bates–Bowdoin
Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Consortium | |
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Established | 1965 |
Members |
Colby College Bates College Bowdoin College |
Sports fielded | American Football |
Region | Northeast |
The Colby–Bates–Bowdoin Consortium (CBB) is an intercollegiate consortium that shares various resources between Colby College, Bates College, and Bowdoin College in the U.S. state of Maine. It is also an athletic rivalry (the CBB Championship) between the colleges which are NCAA Division III and New England Small College Athletic Conference schools.[1][2] Bates and Bowdoin have competed against each other athletically since the 1870s and subsequently share one of the ten oldest NCAA Division III football rivalries, in the United States.[2][3] In the 1940s, Colby began competing and subsequently went on to form the consortium in the 1960s, after the University of Maine moved to Division I athletics. The official athletic competition started in the 1965, when Colby joined Bates and Bowdoin in their more structured football games.
All three schools are considered highly selective and academically rigorous and are often considered be three of the "Little Ivies." All three schools have been consistently ranked among the best colleges in the United States.[4][5][6][7][8][9]
Colby, Bates, and Bowdoin share academic resources, such as library texts, faculty resources and job recruiting facilities.[10] Maine native, actor, and philanthropist, Patrick Dempsey holds an annual competition between Colby, Bates and Bowdoin to fundraise for charities.[11] The inaugural CBB Patrick Dempsey Challenge was won by Bates in 2015.[12]
Bates won the 2015 CBB Championship Game with a Bowdoin win of 31–0 after their 34–28 overtime home victory over Colby.[13]
History
Bates and Bowdoin have competed against each other athletically since the 1870s, and subsequently share one of the ten oldest NCAA Division III football rivalries, in the United States.[2][3] Colby remained isolated from neighboring Bates, and Bowdoin due to relative location in Waterville, and socio-economic and political differences.[14] However, in the 1940s, Colby began competing with the two colleges and in the first game, had a three way tie.
The CBB Championship is a college football competition between the three colleges. Each team plays the others once, with the CBB Championship awarded to the college that beats the other two. The CBB Championship was created for the 1965 college football season. Previously, Bates and Bowdoin have competed since 1870s against the University of Maine in the Maine State Series or Maine State Championship. When the University of Maine moved to a higher division in 1965, Colby joined and the rivalry took its current name.
Championship outcomes
Season | Champion | Colby - Bates score | Bates – Bowdoin score | Bowdoin – Colby score |
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1965 | three-way tie | Colby, 39–20 | Bates, 10–0 | Bowdoin, 28–21 |
1966 | Bates | Bates, 28–7 | Bates, 35–13 | Bowdoin, 15–6 |
1967 | Bates | Bates, 38–14 | Bates, 38–24 | Bowdoin, 7–0 |
1968 | Bates | Bates, 28–12 | Bates, 41–14 | Bowdoin, 17–0 |
1969 | Bowdoin | Colby, 14–13 | Bowdoin, 13–10 | Bowdoin, 38–14 |
1970 | Bowdoin | Colby, 14–7 | Bowdoin, 21–3 | Bowdoin, 31–17 |
1971 | Bowdoin | Colby, 17–8 | Bowdoin, 42–15 | Bowdoin, 30–27 |
1972 | Colby | Colby, 35–21 | Bowdoin, 37–10 | Colby, 28–22 |
1973 | three-way tie | Colby, 14–0 | Bates, 20–12 | Bowdoin, 28–20 |
1974 | Bates | Bates, 16–14 | Bates, 18–7 | Bowdoin, 27–6 |
1975 | Bowdoin | Colby, 21–12 | Bowdoin, 19–6 | Bowdoin, 41–13 |
1976 | Bowdoin | Bates, 38–16 | Bowdoin, 20–14 | Bowdoin, 37–19 |
1977 | Bowdoin | Bates, 25–14 | Bowdoin, 21–17 | Bowdoin, 15–14 |
1978 | Bates | Bates, 27–20 | Bates, 24–14 | Bowdoin, 27–10 |
1979 | three-way tie | Bates, 20–7 | Bowdoin, 14–0 | Colby, 21–20 |
1980 | Bowdoin | Bates, 14–13 | Bowdoin, 13–0 | Bowdoin, 8–0 |
1981 | Bates | Bates, 10–6 | Bates, 23–13 | Colby, 17–13 |
1982 | Bowdoin | Colby, 28–21 | Bowdoin, 33–14 | Bowdoin, 18–0 |
1983 | Colby | Colby, 20–13 | Bates, 33–15 | Colby, 15–14 |
1984 | Bowdoin | Bates, 31–21 | Bowdoin, 28–23 | Bowdoin, 20–14 |
1985 | Bowdoin | Bates, 51–0 | Bowdoin, 24–21 | Bowdoin, 24–0 |
1986 | Bates | Bates, 21–6 | Bates, 36–0 | Bowdoin, 21–14 |
1987 | Bowdoin | Bates, 46–28 | Bowdoin, 20–19 | Bowdoin, 14–10 |
1988 | Colby | Colby, 19–3 | Bowdoin, 10–6 | Colby, 24–0 |
1989 | Colby | Colby, 31–0 | Bates, 10–0 | Colby, 38–20 |
1990 | Colby | Colby, 9–3 | Bates, 19–14 | Colby, 23–20 |
1991 | Colby | Colby, 41–7 | Bowdoin, 34–13 | Colby, 28–13 |
1992 | Colby | Colby, 52–0 | Bowdoin, 35–14 | Colby, 26–18 |
1993 | Bowdoin, Colby tie | Colby, 53–14 | Bowdoin, 34–6 | Tie, 21–21 |
1994 | Colby | Colby, 28–6 | Bates, 33–14 | Colby, 34–13 |
1995 | three-way tie | Colby, 26–6 | Bates, 33–29 | Bowdoin, 24–3 |
1996 | Colby | Colby, 28–21 | Bowdoin, 35–16 | Colby, 39–15 |
1997 | Bowdoin | Bates, 22–21 | Bowdoin, 28–19 | Bowdoin, 27–19 |
1998 | Bowdoin | Bates, 13–7 | Bowdoin, 49–14 | Bowdoin, 10–7 |
1999 | Bates | Bates, 20–17 (OT) | Bates, 38–7 | Colby, 20–0 |
2000 | Colby | Colby, 14–0 | Bates, 44–13 | Colby, 34–7 |
2001 | Colby | Colby, 42–0 | Bates, 38–35 (OT) | Colby, 41–13 |
2002 | Bates | Bates, 19–14 | Bates, 48–28 | Colby, 32–27 |
2003 | Colby | Colby, 27–14 | Bates, 20–17 | Colby, 7–6 |
2004 | Colby | Colby, 17–16 | Bowdoin, 21–0 | Colby, 23–0 |
2005 | Colby | Colby, 24–17 | Bowdoin, 21–14 | Colby, 28–3 |
2006 | Bowdoin | Colby, 10–7 (4OT) | Bowdoin, 23–14 | Bowdoin, 13–10 |
2007 | Bowdoin | Colby, 20–13 | Bowdoin, 31–7 | Bowdoin, 20–17 |
2008 | Bowdoin | Bates, 31–21 | Bowdoin, 55–14 | Bowdoin, 20–6 |
2009 | three-way tie | Colby, 34–27 | Bates, 28–24 | Bowdoin, 32–27 |
2010 | Bowdoin | Colby, 10–6 | Bowdoin, 21–20 | Bowdoin, 26–21 |
2011 | three-way tie | Colby, 37–13 | Bates, 24–2 | Bowdoin, 20–10 |
2012 | Bates | Bates, 31–6 | Bates, 14–6 | Colby, 17–0 |
2013 | three-way tie | Colby, 21–3 | Bates, 17–10 | Bowdoin, 32–22 |
2014 | Bates | Bates, 34–28 (OT) | Bates, 10–7 | Colby 14-7 |
2015 | Bates | Bates, 10-9 | Bates, 31-0 | Bowdoin, 35-13 |
Season | Champion | Colby – Bates score | Bates – Bowdoin score | Bowdoin – Colby score |
References and external links
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Medal record
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For more reference and further reading:
- CBB Faculty Resource Sharing
- Bowdoin College Football History
- CBB Study Abroad
- CBB Library Resources
- Bowdoin Football Featured in Sporting News "50 States, 50 Rivalries"
For further information on the NESCAC, and individual colligate scores:
References
- ↑ Clark, Charles E. (2005). Bates Through the Years: an Illustrated History. Edmund Muskie Archives: Bates College, Lewiston, Maine. p. 37.
- 1 2 3 Nevin, David (1970). Muskie of Maine. Ladd Library, Bates College: Random House, New York. p. 99.
- 1 2 Woz, Markus (2002). Traditionally Unconventonal. Ladd Library, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine: Bates College. p. 6.
- ↑ "Bates College | Overall Rankings | Best College | US News". colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
- ↑ "Bowdoin College | Best College | US News". colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
- ↑ "Colby College | Best College | US News". colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
- ↑ "Bates College". Forbes. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
- ↑ "Colby College". Forbes. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
- ↑ "Bowdoin College". Forbes. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
- ↑ "Colby Bates & Bowdoin | Libraries and Information Services". www.cbbnet.org. Retrieved 2015-12-25.
- ↑ "CBB Challenge - The Dempsey Challenge presented by Amgen". The Dempsey Challenge presented by Amgen. Retrieved 2015-12-25.
- ↑ "Students take charge as inaugural CBB Patrick Dempsey Challenge goes to Bates | News | Bates College". www.bates.edu. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
- ↑ "Football secures second consecutive CBB championship with win over Bowdoin – The Bates Student". The Bates Student. Retrieved 2015-12-05.
- ↑ Woz, Markus (2002). Traditionally Unconventonal. Ladd Library, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine: Bates College. p. 6.
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