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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.
Division Conference Primary Others Start End University of St. Thomas: St. Thomas: Tommies: III: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Summit League: Central Collegiate Hockey Association, Pioneer Football League, Western Collegiate Hockey Association: 2021–22 2025–26 Lindenwood University: Lindenwood Lions: II: Great Lakes Valley ...
Eastern Florida State Titans: Eastern Florida State College: Melbourne: Southern: Florida SouthWestern Buccaneers: Florida SouthWestern State College: Fort Myers: Suncoast: Florida State College Blue Wave: Florida State College at Jacksonville: Jacksonville: Mid-Florida: Gulf Coast Commodores: Gulf Coast State College: Panama City: Panhandle ...
The Nova Southeastern University Sharks celebrate their victory over the West Liberty Hilltoppers during the championship game of the 2023 NCAA Division II Men’s basketball tournament at Ford ...
The following is a list of schools that participate in NCAA Division II basketball. [1] ... Arkansas Tech: Russellville: ... Florida Tech: Melbourne: Florida ...
Appearances include those made by schools in the NCAA College Division Men's Basketball Tournament, the direct predecessor to the current Division II and Division III tournaments. The NCAA did not adopt its current three-division alignment until the 1973–74 school year, when the College Division was split into Divisions II and III.
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The NCAA Division II men's basketball tournament (officially styled by the NCAA as a "Championship" instead of a "Tournament") is an annual championship tournament for colleges and universities that are members of NCAA Division II, a grouping of schools in the United States (plus one school in Canada) that are generally smaller than the higher-profile institutions grouped in Division I.