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RE: Rank Division I programs in your state in terms of resources
(04-11-2017 02:27 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  Lower Divisions schools that have D1 programs people forget.

Johns Hopkins,
Caldwell-New Jersey
Hobart-New York
New Jersey City
Adelphi-New York
Kutztown
Lock Haven
Hartwick-New York
Columbus State
MIT
Ursinus
Bellarmine
North Georgia
Lock Haven
West Chester
Le Moyne
Dallas Baptist
Drury
Alaska-Anchorage
Penn. State-Behrend
Seattle Pacific
Concordia-Irvine
LIU-Post
Pace
New York Tech (private and large enrollment)
Quincy
SUNY-Oneonta
Hawaii-Hilo
American International
Bentley
Mercyhurst
Rochester Tech
Lindenwood-Missouri
Findlay
Wayne State-Michigan
Clarkson
St. Lawrence
Union-New York
Merrimack
Colorado College
Minn.-Duluth
St. Cloud State
UAH
Alaska
Bemidji State
Ferris State
Lake Superior State
Michigan Tech
Minnesota State-Mankato
Northern Michigan
St. Scholastica
Gogebic CC (skiing)
Gustavus Adolphus College
St. Olaf
Conn. College
Gannon
Monmouth, Illinois
Salem International
Washington & Jefferson
Carthage
Grove City
Macalester
Utica
McKendree
Springfield
Bates
Bowdoin
Colby
Colby-Sawyer
Middlebury
Plymouth State
Saint Michaels
U. Maine-Presque Isle
Williams
Bloomsburg
Clarion
Edinboro
Millersville
Azusa Pacific
Fresno Pacific
Bridgeport
Queens-New York
Saint Rose
Southern Conn. State
Baruch
Hunter
Lehman
New York Maritime
US Merchant Marine
Montclair State
Mount Saint Mary-New York
College of New Jersey
Ramapo
Rowan
Staten Island
William Patterson
John Jay
Coast Guard
University of the Science
Centenary-louisiana
Texas Women's
Lewis
Bryn Mawr College
Drew
Haverford
Mount Holyoke College
Smith
Stevens Tech
Swarthmore College
Yeshiva University
Colorado Mountain College
Westminster College (Utah)
Colorado Mines
Western State
Whitman College
University of California, San Diego
California State University, East Bay
California State University, Monterey Bay
Sonoma State University
Barton
Belmont Abbey
Emmanuel
Erskine
King-Tennessee
Lees-McRae
Limestone
Mount Olive
North Greenville
Pfeiffer (Conference Carolinas is in D1 for Men's Volleyball since D2 does not sponsor the sport.)
CIAA plays D1 women's bowling.
East Coast Conference sponsors D1 women's bowling.
MIAA sponsors D1 women's bowling.
Alderson Broaddus
Augusta
Bowie State
Cal State Los Angeles
Carson–Newman
Central Missouri
Charleston (WV)
Chestnut Hill
Chowan
Coker
Colorado Mesa
Daemen
Eckerd
Elizabeth City State
Fayetteville State
Erskine
Felician
Francis Marion
Franklin Pierce
Gannon
Johnson C. Smith
Limestone
Livingstone
Maryville, MO.
Molloy
Mount Olive
Post
Queens (NC)
Roberts Wesleyan
Saint Augustine's
Shaw
Spring Hill
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Ursuline
Virginia State
Virginia Union
Wilmington
Winona State

Adrian
Alma
Babson
Bowdoin
Brandeis
Caltech
Castleton State
CCNY
Cortland State
Elmhurst
Franklin & Marshall
Hamline
Ithaca
Massachusetts Maritime
Medaille
Nebraska Wesleyan
New Jersey City
NYU
Penn State Altoona
RPI
Rhode Island College
Rose–Hulman
Tufts
Vassar
Wellesley
Wilson (PA)
Wisconsin–Eau Claire
Wisconsin–La Crosse
Wisconsin–Oshkosh
Wisconsin–Stout
Wisconsin–Whitewater






Yeah, we have a lot of D2 and D3 schools for one sport or more at D1. This does not count the community colleges that compete in College Rodeo and some other sports, and some NAIA schools as well.

Single sport schools are not DI
04-11-2017 05:15 PM
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