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NCAA Division I conference realignment refers to changes in the alignment of college or university athletic programs from one
National Collegiate Athletic Association athletic conference to another.
2009–2010
2008–2009
School
Sport(s)
Former Conference
New Conference
Arizona State
Sun Devils
Men's tennis
Pac-10
Dropped men's tennis[
citation needed ]
Bryant
Bulldogs
All sports
Northeast-10 (
Division II )
Independent
Cal State Bakersfield
Roadrunners
Baseball
(non-baseball)
Independent
Campbell
Fighting Camels
Football
(non-football)
Pioneer
Chicago State
Cougars
Cross country, track & field, golf, and tennis
Independent
Great West
Cincinnati
Bearcats
Women's lacrosse
Independent
Big East
[1]
Duquesne
Dukes
Football
MAAC
NEC
Florida Atlantic
Owls
Men's soccer
Atlantic Soccer
MAC
Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs
All sports except football
Atlantic Sun
Big South
Hawaii−Hilo
Vulcans
[2]
Baseball
Division I Independent
Pacific West (
Division II )
Houston Baptist
Huskies
Cross country, track & field, golf, and tennis
Independent
Great West
Iona
Gaels
Football
MAAC
Division I FCS Independent
La Salle
Explorers
Football
MAAC
Dropped football
Louisville
Cardinals
Women's lacrosse
Independent
Big East
[3]
Morehead State
Eagles
Men's and women's indoor track & field
OVC
Dropped both sports
[4]
Morehead State
Eagles
Women's golf
No team
OVC
[4]
NJIT
Highlanders
Cross country, track & field, golf, and tennis
Independent
Great West
North Dakota
Fighting Sioux
Football, cross country, track & field, golf, and tennis
North Central (
D-II )
Great West
North Dakota
Fighting Sioux
All sports except football, cross country, track & field, golf, and tennis
North Central (
D-II )
Independent
North Dakota State
Bison
Football
Great West Football
MVFC
Oregon
Ducks
Baseball
(non-baseball)
Pac-10
Presbyterian
Blue Hose
All sports
Independent
Big South
Philadelphia
Rams
Men's soccer
Atlantic Soccer
CACC (
D-II )
Samford
Bulldogs
All sports
Ohio Valley
Southern
South Dakota
Coyotes
Football, cross country, track & field, golf, and tennis
North Central (
D-II )
Great West
South Dakota State
Jackrabbits
Football
Great West Football
MVFC
SIU Edwardsville
Cougars
All sports (non-football)
GLVC (
Division II )
Independent
Texas–Pan American
Broncs
Cross country, track & field, golf, and tennis
?
Great West
Utah Valley
Wolverines
Cross country, track & field, golf, and tennis
Independent
Great West
Wayne State
Warriors
Men's ice hockey
CHA
Dropped men's ice hockey
2007–2008
2006–2007
2005–2006
2004–2005
2003–2004
2002–2003
2001–2002
2000–2001
1999–2000
1998–1999
1997–1998
1996–1997
1995–1996
1994–1995
1993–1994
1992–1993
1991–1992
1990–1991
1989–1990
1988–1989
1987–1988
1986–1987
1985–1986
1983–1984
1982–1983
1981–1982
1980–1981
1979–1980
1978–1979
1976–1977
1975–1976
1974–1975
1972–1973
1971–1972
1969–1970
1968–1969
1967–1968
1966–1967
1964–1965
1963–1964
1962–1963
1959–1960
1953–1954
1948–1949
1945–1946
1938–1939
1932–1933
1928–1929
See also
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