Map of NCAA Division II institutions that sponsor men's basketball.
There are 304
American ,
Canadian , and
Puerto Rican colleges and universities classified as
Division II for
NCAA competition during the 2023–24 academic year, including eleven schools that are in the process of reclassifying to Division II. Forty-four of the
50 U.S. states , plus the
District of Columbia , the commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Canadian province of
British Columbia are represented. Arizona, Louisiana, Maine, Nevada, Rhode Island, and Wyoming do not currently have D-II institutions.
Division II institutions
Full members
Notes
^ The school does not sponsor women's basketball.
^ Lincoln University's mailing address is located in the census-designated place of Lincoln University, approximately 4 miles northeast of the nearest borough of
Oxford .
^ Maryville's primary campus is located in Town and Country, but its mailing address is
St. Louis .
^ Mercyhurst to reclassify to
Division I after the 2023–24 academic year, joining the
Northeast Conference .
^ Men's only institution in undergraduate programs, therefore it does not compete in women's sports.
^ Notre Dame College will close its doors following the 2023-24 athletics season.
^ Roberts Wesleyan's campus is located in North Chili, but its mailing address is
Rochester .
^ Saint Rose will close its doors following the 2023-24 athletics season.
[2]
^ The college's athletic facilities are spread across the campus, which is split between Manchester and Hooksett.
^ This number accounts only for Southern New Hampshire University's on-campus enrollment. The university's online enrollment totals well over 160,000.
^ Despite the fact the school accepts male students, only women's sports are sponsored by the school.
^ The mailing address is Greeneville, but the campus is in unincorporated
Greene County in the census-designated place of
Tusculum, Tennessee .
^ Women's only institution in undergraduate programs, therefore it does not compete in men's sports.
^ West Georgia to reclassify to
Division I after the 2023–24 academic year, joining the
Atlantic Sun Conference .
Reclassifying to Division II
The reclassification process from one NCAA division to another requires three to five years, except for moves to Division II. Moves from
Division III or another national governing body (such as the
NAIA ) to Division II require three years, and moves from Division I to II require two years.
Reclassifying from Division II
The following programs are reclassifying away from NCAA Division II, or have announced definitive plans to do so. Under current NCAA rules, they must have an invitation from a conference to begin the transition to Division I. During the four-year transition period, they are ineligible for the Division I playoffs.
^ While Bellarmine remains non-football by NCAA criteria, it began playing
sprint football , a weight-restricted form of American football governed outside the NCAA, in 2022.
^ Le Moyne has a Syracuse mailing address, but its campus is located almost entirely within the adjacent town of
DeWitt .
^ While Southern Indiana has an Evansville mailing address, it is actually located outside of the Evansville city limits in
Perry Township , a subdivision of
Vanderburgh County that includes a small part of Evansville proper.
Pending
These schools are actively pursuing Division II membership, but have not yet been approved by the NCAA to transition to Division II. Schools wishing to move within the NCAA to Division II must apply no later than February 1 of a given year, with the NCAA making its decision that July.
^ Middle Georgia State's main campus is in
Macon , where the women's cross-country and volleyball teams and men's and women's tennis teams are housed; the other intercollegiate athletics teams compete on the
Cochran campus.
Sports not in D-II
The NCAA does not conduct separate Division II championships in the following sports:
Men: Gymnastics, ice hockey, volleyball, water polo (note, however, that no Division II member currently sponsors men's gymnastics)
Women: Bowling, gymnastics, ice hockey, water polo
Coeducational: Fencing, rifle, skiing
Some schools have opted to compete in a sport at a higher level and are allowed to do so by the NCAA under certain circumstances. First, when the NCAA placed severe restrictions on the fielding of Division I teams by Division II institutions in 2011, it grandfathered in all then-current D-I teams at D-II schools. Apart from this, Division II members are allowed to compete for Division I championships in sports in which a Division II national championship is not contested.
In some sports, the NCAA only sponsors championships open to all member schools regardless of division, with examples including beach volleyball, fencing, rifle, and water polo. In men's and women's ice hockey and men's volleyball, the NCAA holds Division III championships, but does not hold a separate D-II championship. The NCAA officially classifies all championship events that are open to schools from more than one division as "National Collegiate", except in men's ice hockey, in which the top-level championship is styled as a Division I championship (presumably due to the past existence of a Division II championship in that sport). Division II members are allowed to compete for National Collegiate championships as well as the Division I men's ice hockey championship; in all such sports, they are allowed to operate under the same rules and scholarship restrictions that apply to full Division I members in that sport.
The Northeast-10 Conference (NE-10) sponsors men's ice hockey for its members who choose to remain in D-II, including a postseason tournament.
Several NE-10 members that sponsored women’s ice hockey also competed in the ECAC Women’s East and pursued the ECAC Open title, a women's ice hockey postseason tournament for those teams remaining in D-II but competing as independents during the regular season, but that tournament has been superseded by the
New England Women's Hockey Alliance (NEWHA), which began play in 2017 as a scheduling agreement between all of the existing women's National Collegiate independents (including full D-I member Sacred Heart), organized as a full conference in 2018, and received official NCAA recognition in 2019.
Because the NE-10 is the sole Division II hockey league, its postseason champion cannot compete for the NCAA national hockey championship. The Post University men's team competes as D-II as a single-sport NE-10 member, while its women's team is a member of the NEWHA.
Future conference affiliations indicated in this list will take effect on July 1 of the stated year. In the case of spring sports, the first year of competition will take place in the calendar year after the conference move becomes official.
School
Nickname
Location
Sport
Conference
Adelphi
Panthers
Garden City, NY
Bowling
East Coast Conference
Alaska
Nanooks
Fairbanks, AK
Men's ice hockey
Independent
Rifle
Patriot Rifle Conference
Skiing
Central Collegiate Ski Association
Alaska Anchorage
Seawolves
Anchorage, AK
Men's ice hockey
Independent
American International
Yellow Jackets
Springfield, MA
Men's ice hockey
Atlantic Hockey
Men's volleyball
East Coast Conference
Assumption
Greyhounds
Worcester, MA
Men's ice hockey
Northeast-10 Conference
Women's ice hockey
New England Women's Hockey Alliance
Augusta
Jaguars
Augusta, GA
Men's golf
Southland Conference
Women's golf
Augustana (SD)
Vikings
Sioux Falls, SD
Men's ice hockey
Central Collegiate Hockey Association
Azusa Pacific
Cougars
Azusa, CA
Women's water polo
Golden Coast Conference
Barry
Buccaneers
Miami Shores, FL
Beach volleyball
Independent(
Sunshine State Conference in 2024)
Men's volleyball (2024)
TBA
Barton
Bulldogs
Wilson, NC
Men's volleyball
Conference Carolinas
Belmont Abbey
Crusaders
Belmont, NC
Bowling
Conference Carolinas
Men's volleyball
Conference Carolinas
Bemidji State
Beavers
Bemidji, MN
Men's ice hockey
Central Collegiate Hockey Association
Women's ice hockey
Western Collegiate Hockey Association
Benedict
Tigers
Columbia, SC
Men's volleyball
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Bentley
Falcons
Waltham, MA
Men's ice hockey
Atlantic Hockey
Biola
Eagles
La Mirada, CA
Men's water polo
Western Water Polo Association
Women's water polo
Western Water Polo Association
Bloomfield
Bears
Bloomfield, NJ
Bowling
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference
Bloomsburg
Huskies
Bloomsburg, PA
Wrestling
Mid-American Conference
Bowie State
Bulldogs
Bowie, MD
Bowling
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Bridgeport
Purple Knights
Bridgeport, CT
Women's gymnastics
Eastern College Athletic Conference
Caldwell
Cougars
Caldwell, NJ
Bowling
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference
Cal State East Bay
Pioneers
Hayward, CA
Women's water polo
Western Water Polo Association
Cal State Los Angeles
Golden Eagles
Los Angeles, CA
Beach volleyball
Independent
Cal State Monterey Bay
Otters
Seaside, CA
Women's water polo
Western Water Polo Association
Carson–Newman
Eagles
Jefferson City, TN
Beach volleyball
Independent
Catawba
Indians
Salisbury, NC
Beach volleyball
Independent
Men's volleyball (2024)
Central Missouri
Jennies
Warrensburg, MO
Bowling
Great Lakes Valley Conference
Central State
Marauders
Wilberforce, OH
Men's volleyball
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Chaminade
Silverswords
Honolulu, HI
Beach volleyball
Independent
Charleston (WV)
Golden Eagles
Charleston, WV
Men's volleyball
Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association
Chestnut Hill
Griffins
Philadelphia, PA
Bowling
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference
Chowan
Hawks
Murfreesboro, NC
Bowling
Conference Carolinas
Clarion
Golden Eagles
Clarion, PA
Wrestling
Mid-American Conference
Coker
Cobras
Hartsville, SC
Men's volleyball
Independent
Colorado Mesa
Mavericks
Grand Junction, CO
Beach volleyball
Independent
Concordia–Irvine
Eagles
Irvine, CA
Beach volleyball
Independent
Men's volleyball
Mountain Pacific Sports Federation
Men's water polo
Western Water Polo Association
Women's water polo
Golden Coast Conference
Daemen
Wildcats
Amherst, NY
Bowling
East Coast Conference
Men's volleyball
Northeast Conference
Dallas Baptist
Patriots
Dallas, TX
Baseball
Conference USA
Dominican (NY)
Chargers
Orangeburg, NY
Men's volleyball
East Coast Conference
Drury
Panthers
Springfield, MO
Bowling
Great Lakes Valley Conference
D'Youville
Saints
Buffalo, NY
Men's volleyball
Northeast Conference
Eckerd
Tritons
St. Petersburg, FL
Beach volleyball
Independent(
Sunshine State Conference in 2024)
Edinboro
Fighting Scots
Edinboro, PA
Wrestling
Mid-American Conference
Edward Waters
Tigers
Jacksonville, FL
Men's volleyball
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Elizabeth City State
Vikings
Elizabeth City, NC
Bowling
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Emmanuel (GA)
Lions
Franklin Springs, GA
Bowling
Conference Carolinas
Men's volleyball
Conference Carolinas
Erskine
Flying Fleet
Due West, SC
Beach volleyball
Independent
Men's volleyball
Conference Carolinas
Fayetteville State
Broncos
Fayetteville, NC
Bowling
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Felician
Golden Falcons
Rutherford, NJ
Bowling
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference
Ferris State
Bulldogs
Big Rapids, MI
Men's ice hockey
Central Collegiate Hockey Association
Florida Southern
Moccasins
Lakeland, FL
Beach volleyball
Independent(
Sunshine State Conference in 2024)
Fort Valley State
Wildcats
Fort Valley, GA
Men's volleyball
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Francis Marion
Patriots
Florence, SC
Men's golf
Southland Conference
Franklin Pierce
Ravens
Rindge, NH
Bowling
East Coast Conference
Men's ice hockey
Northeast-10 Conference
Women's ice hockey
New England Women's Hockey Alliance
Fresno Pacific
Sunbirds
Fresno, CA
Men's water polo
Western Water Polo Association
Women's water polo
Western Water Polo Association
Gannon
Golden Knights
Erie, PA
Men's water polo
Western Water Polo Association
Women's water polo
Western Water Polo Association
Hawaii Pacific
Sharks
Honolulu, HI
Beach volleyball
Independent
Holy Family
Tigers
Philadelphia, PA
Bowling
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference
Jamestown
Jimmies
Jamestown, ND
Men's volleyball (2025)
TBA
Jessup
Warriors
Rocklin, CA
Men's volleyball (TBA)
Mountain Pacific Sports Federation
Johnson C. Smith
Golden Bulls
Charlotte, NC
Bowling
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Kentucky State
Thorobreds
Frankfort, KY
Men's volleyball
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Kentucky Wesleyan
Panthers
Owensboro, KY
Bowling
Great Midwest Athletic Conference
King
Tornado
Bristol, TN
Men's volleyball
Conference Carolinas
Kutztown
Golden Bears
Kutztown, PA
Bowling
East Coast Conference
Lake Superior State
Lakers
Sault Ste. Marie, MI
Men's ice hockey
Central Collegiate Hockey Association
Lees–McRae
Bobcats
Banner Elk, NC
Men's volleyball
Conference Carolinas
LeMoyne–Owen
Magicians
Memphis, TN
Men's volleyball (2024)
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Lewis
Flyers
Romeoville, IL
Bowling
Great Lakes Valley Conference
Men's volleyball
Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association
Limestone
Saints
Gaffney, SC
Men's volleyball
Independent
Lincoln Memorial
Railsplitters
Harrogate, TN
Bowling
Conference Carolinas
Men's volleyball
Independent
Livingstone
Blue Bears
Salisbury, NC
Bowling
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Lock Haven
Bald Eagles
Lock Haven, PA
Field hockey
Atlantic 10 Conference
Wrestling
Mid-American Conference
Maryville
Saints
Town and Country, MO
Bowling
Great Lakes Valley Conference
Men's volleyball
Independent
McKendree
Bearcats
Lebanon, IL
Beach volleyball
Independent
Bowling
Great Lakes Valley Conference
Men's volleyball
Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association
Men's water polo
Western Water Polo Association
Women's water polo
Western Water Polo Association
Menlo
Oaks
Atherton, CA
Men's volleyball (2024)
Mountain Pacific Sports Federation
Mercyhurst
Lakers
Erie, PA
Bowling
East Coast Conference
Men's ice hockey
Atlantic Hockey
Women's ice hockey
College Hockey America
Men's water polo
Western Water Polo Association
Women's water polo
Western Water Polo Association
Michigan Tech
Huskies
Houghton, MI
Men's ice hockey
Central Collegiate Hockey Association
Skiing
Central Collegiate Ski Association
Minnesota State–Mankato
Mavericks
Mankato, MN
Men's ice hockey
Central Collegiate Hockey Association
Women's ice hockey
Western Collegiate Hockey Association
Minnesota–Duluth
Bulldogs
Duluth, MN
Men's ice hockey
National Collegiate Hockey Conference
Women's ice hockey
Western Collegiate Hockey Association
Missouri S&T
Miners
Rolla, MO
Men's volleyball
Independent
Molloy
Lions
Rockville Centre, NY
Bowling
East Coast Conference
Morehouse
Maroon Tigers
Atlanta, GA
Men's volleyball
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Mount Olive
Trojans
Mount Olive, NC
Men's volleyball
Conference Carolinas
North Georgia
Nighthawks
Dahlonega, GA
Rifle
Southern Conference
North Greenville
Crusaders
Tigerville, SC
Men's volleyball
Conference Carolinas
Northern Michigan
Wildcats
Marquette, MI
Men's ice hockey
Central Collegiate Hockey Association
Skiing
Central Collegiate Ski Association
Oklahoma Christian
Eagles and Lady Eagles
Oklahoma City, OK
Bowling
Independent
Palm Beach Atlantic
Sailfish
West Palm Beach, FL
Beach volleyball
Independent(
Sunshine State Conference in 2024)
Post
Eagles
Waterbury, CT
Women's ice hockey
New England Women's Hockey Alliance
Puerto Rico–Bayamón
Cowboys
Bayamón, PR
Men's Volleyball
Independent
Puerto Rico–Mayagüez
Colegio
Mayagüez, PR
Men's Volleyball
Independent
Puerto Rico–Río Piedras
Colegio
Gallitos & Jerezanas, PR
Men's Volleyball
Independent
Quincy
Hawks
Quincy, IL
Bowling
Great Lakes Valley Conference
Men's volleyball
Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association
Roberts Wesleyan
Redhawks
North Chili, NY
Bowling
East Coast Conference
Men's volleyball
Rockhurst
Hawks
Kansas City, MO
Men's volleyball (2024)
Independent(
Great Lakes Valley Conference in 2026)
Saint Anselm
Hawks
Goffstown, NH
Men's ice hockey
Northeast-10 Conference
Women's ice hockey
New England Women's Hockey Alliance
Bowling
East Coast Conference
Saint Augustine's
Falcons
Raleigh, NC
Bowling
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
St. Cloud State
Huskies
St. Cloud, MN
Men's ice hockey
National Collegiate Hockey Conference
Women's ice hockey
Western Collegiate Hockey Association
Skiing (Women's only)
Central Collegiate Ski Association
Saint Leo
Lions
St. Leo, FL
Beach volleyball
Independent(
Sunshine State Conference in 2024)
Saint Michael's
Purple Knights
Colchester, VT
Men's ice hockey
Northeast-10 Conference
Women's ice hockey
New England Women's Hockey Alliance
Skiing
Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association
St. Thomas Aquinas
Spartans
Sparkill, NY
Bowling
East Coast Conference
Men's volleyball
Salem
Tigers
Salem, WV
Men's water polo
Western Water Polo Association
Women's water polo
Western Water Polo Association
Shaw
Bears
Raleigh, NC
Bowling
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Southern Connecticut
Fighting Owls
New Haven, CT
Women's gymnastics
Eastern College Athletic Conference
Southern New Hampshire
Penmen
Manchester, NH
Men's ice hockey
Northeast-10 Conference
Southwest Baptist
Bearcats
Bolivar, MO
Beach volleyball
Independent
Spring Hill
Badgers
Mobile, AL
Beach volleyball
Independent
Tampa
Spartans
Tampa, FL
Beach volleyball
Independent(
Sunshine State Conference in 2024)
Texas A&M-Kingsville
Javelinas
Kingsville, TX
Beach volleyball
Independent
Texas Woman's
Pioneers
Denton, TX
Women's gymnastics
Midwest Independent Conference
Thomas More
Saints
Crestview Hills, KY
Men's volleyball
Independent
Tusculum
Pioneers
Tusculum, TN
Beach volleyball
Independent
Bowling
Conference Carolinas
Men's volleyball
Independent
UC Merced
Golden Bobcats
Merced, CA
Men's volleyball (2025)
TBD – possibly
Mountain Pacific Sports Federation
Upper Iowa
Peacocks
Fayette, IA
Bowling
Great Lakes Valley Conference
Ursuline
Arrows
Pepper Pike, OH
Bowling
Great Midwest Athletic Conference
Vanguard
Lions
Costa Mesa, CA
Beach volleyball
Independent
Men's volleyball (2025)
Mountain Pacific Sports Federation
Virginia State
Trojans
Ettrick, VA
Bowling
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Virginia Union
Panthers
Richmond, VA
Bowling
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Walsh
Cavaliers
North Canton, OH
Bowling
Great Midwest Athletic Conference
Wayne State (MI)
Warriors
Detroit, MI
Fencing
Midwest Fencing Conference
Wayne State (NE)
Wildcats
Wayne, NE
Beach volleyball
Independent
West Chester
Golden Rams
West Chester, PA
Women's gymnastics
Eastern College Athletic Conference
Westminster (UT)
Griffins
Salt Lake City, UT
Skiing
Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association
Wilmington
Wildcats
New Castle, DE
Bowling
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference
Winona State
Warriors
Winona, MN
Women's gymnastics
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Probation
The following is a list of Division II institutions currently on probation by the NCAA in one or more sports. Probation decisions are made by the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Committee on Infractions.
Institution
Sport(s)
Expiration date
Bluefield State University
[a]
Eight sports
[b]
November 10, 2024
[33]
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Men's and women's swimming and diving
December 8, 2024
[34]
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Nine sports
[c]
March 17, 2025
[35]
Kentucky State University
Football
May 8, 2025
[36]
Augusta University
Men's basketball
June 1, 2025
[37]
Lewis University
Men's and women's tennis
August 22, 2025
[38]
Missouri Southern State University
Football
November 2, 2025
[39]
Shaw University
Men's basketball
July 12, 2026
[40]
Drury University
16 of 21 sports
[d]
August 9, 2026
[41]
University of Findlay
Eleven sports
[e]
September 12, 2026
[42]
^ Known as Bluefield State College before July 1, 2022.
^ Baseball, men's basketball, women's cross country, men's golf, softball, and women's volleyball were specifically mentioned in the NCAA infractions decision.
^ Sports specifically mentioned in the NCAA infractions decision were men's basketball, men's cross country,
men's ice hockey (competing in Division I), rifle (a non-divisional sport), and skiing (also non-divisional).
^ The exceptions are women's basketball, women's cross country, women's golf, women's soccer, and men's tennis.
^ Sports specifically mentioned in the NCAA infractions decision were baseball, football, men's basketball, men's tennis, men's soccer,
men's wrestling, men's and women's swimming, men's and women's track and field and
women's lacrosse.
See also
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
"Negotiated Resolution: University of Alaska Fairbanks" (PDF) . NCAA. March 18, 2022. Retrieved March 31, 2022 .
^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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^
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