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Supplement No 7 2020-21 Division III Men’s Golf Central Evaluation Region American Rivers Conference (9) College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (9) Buena Vista University Augustana College (Illinois) Central College (Iowa) Carroll University (Wisconsin) Coe College Carthage College University of Dubuque Elmhurst University Loras College Illinois Wesleyan University Luther College Millikin University Nebraska Wesleyan University North Central College Simpson College North Park University Wartburg College Wheaton College (Illinois) Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (9) Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (10) Augsburg University Aurora University Bethel University (Minnesota) Benedictine University (Illinois) Carleton College Concordia University Wisconsin Concordia College, Moorhead Dominican University (Illinois) Gustavus Adolphus College Edgewood College Macalester College Lakeland University Saint John's University (Minnesota) Marian University (Wisconsin) St. Olaf College Milwaukee School of Engineering University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) St. Norbert College (affiliate member) Wisconsin Lutheran College St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (12) Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (9) Blackburn College Bethany Lutheran College Eureka College Crown College (Minnesota) Fontbonne University Martin Luther College Grinnell College (affiliate member) University of Minnesota, Morris Illinois College (affiliate member) North Central University Iowa Wesleyan University Northland College Knox College (affiliate member) University of Northwestern-St. Paul Lake Forest College (affiliate member) The College of St. Scholastica Monmouth College (Illinois) (affiliate member) University of Wisconsin-Superior Spalding University Webster University Westminster College (Missouri) Pool B Teams (2) University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire University of Wisconsin-Stout 60 total institutions 60 eligible institutions / 58 Pool A – 2 Pool B *Not eligible for NCAA championship competition. 2020-21 Division III Men’s Golf Great Lakes Evaluation Region Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (9) Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (8) Anderson University (Indiana) Adrian College Bluffton University Albion College Defiance College Alma College Earlham College Calvin University Franklin College Hope College Hanover College Kalamazoo College Mount St. Joseph University Olivet College Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Trine University Transylvania University North Coast Athletic Conference (9) Ohio Athletic Conference (9) Allegheny College Baldwin Wallace University Denison University Capital University DePauw University Heidelberg University Hiram College John Carroll University Kenyon College Marietta College Ohio Wesleyan University University of Mount Union Wabash College Muskingum University Wittenberg University Ohio Northern University The College of Wooster Otterbein University Presidents’ Athletic Conference (7) Pool B Teams (0) Bethany College (West Virginia) Grove City College Saint Vincent College Thiel College Washington and Jefferson College Waynesburg University Westminster College (Pennsylvania) 42 total institutions 42 eligible institutions / 42 Pool A – 0 Pool B *Not eligible for NCAA championship competition. 2020-21 Division III Men’s Golf Mid-Atlantic Evaluation Region Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference (8) Centennial Conference (7) Hilbert College (mixed golf) Dickinson College La Roche University Franklin & Marshall College Medaille College Gettysburg College Mount Aloysius College McDaniel College Penn State University, Altoona Muhlenberg College Pennsylvania State Univ. Erie, the Behrend College Swarthmore College University of Pittsburgh, Bradford Ursinus College University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg Colonial States Athletic Conference (7) Empire 8 (7) Bryn Athyn College Elmira College Cairn University Keuka College Centenary University (New Jersey) Nazareth College Clarks Summit University Russell Sage College Rosemont College St. John Fisher College University of Valley Forge State University of New York at Oswego (affiliate Wilson College member) Utica College Landmark Conference (8) Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth (9) Catholic University Albright College Drew University Alvernia University Elizabethtown College Eastern University Goucher College Hood College Juniata College Lebanon Valley College Moravian College Lycoming College University of Scranton Stevenson University Susquehanna University Widener University York College (Pennsylvania) Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom (8) North Eastern Athletic Conference (6) Arcadia University Lancaster Bible College Delaware Valley University Pennsylvania College of Technology DeSales University Penn State University, Abington Fairleigh Dickinson University, Florham Penn State Harrisburg King’s College (Pennsylvania) Penn State Berks College Misericordia University Rutgers, The State Univ. of New Jersey, Camden Stevens Institute of Technology (affiliate member) Wilkes University Pool B Teams (13) Babson College Cabrini University Carnegie Mellon University Christopher Newport University Immaculata University Marymount University (Virginia) Marywood University University of Mary Washington Neumann University New Jersey City University Southern Virginia University Wesley College William Paterson University of New Jersey 73 total institutions 73 eligible institutions / 60 Pool A – 13 Pool B *Not eligible for NCAA championship competition. 2020-21 Division III Men’s Golf Northeast Evaluation Region Commonwealth Coast Conference (8) Great Northeast Athletic Conference (6) Endicott College Albertus Magnus College Gordon College Dean College University of New England Emmanuel College (Massachusetts) Nichols College Rhode Island College Roger Williams University Saint Joseph’s College (Maine) Suffolk University University of Southern Maine (mixed golf) Wentworth Institute of Technology Western New England University Liberty League (7) New England Small College Athletic Conference (10) Clarkson University Amherst College Hobart College Bates College New York University (affiliate member) Bowdoin College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Colby College University of Rochester (affiliate member) Hamilton College Skidmore College Middlebury College St. Lawrence University Trinity College (Connecticut) Tufts University Wesleyan University (Connecticut) Williams College North Atlantic Conference (10) Skyline Conference (8) Castleton University Farmingdale State College Husson University Manhattanville College University of Maine, Farmington Mount Saint Mary College (New York) Maine Maritime Academy College of Mount Saint Vincent University of Maine at Presque Isle State University College at Old Westbury Northern Vermont University-Johnson Purchase College, State University of New York State University of New York at Canton St. Joseph’s College (Long Island) State University of New York at Cobleskill Yeshiva University *State University of New York at Delhi (active 2022-23) Thomas College Pool B Teams (11) Eastern Connecticut State University Eastern Nazarene College Elms College Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Mitchell College New England College Salem State University Springfield College Western Connecticut State University Westfield State University Worcester State University 60 total institutions 59 eligible institutions / 48 Pool A – 11 Pool B *Not eligible for NCAA championship competition. 2020-21 Division III Men’s Golf Southeast Evaluation Region Old Dominion Athletic Conference (12) Southern Athletic Association (8) Bridgewater College (Virginia) Berry College Eastern Mennonite University Birmingham-Southern College Emory and Henry College Centre College Ferrum College Hendrix College Guilford College Millsaps College Hampden-Sydney College Oglethorpe University University of Lynchburg Rhodes College Randolph-Macon College University of the South Roanoke College Shenandoah University Virginia Wesleyan University Washington and Lee University USA South Athletic Conference (11) Pool B (3) Averett University *Bob Jones University (active 2024-25) Berea College Emory University Covenant College *Mississippi University for Women (active 2023-24) Greensboro College Huntingdon College LaGrange College Maryville College (Tennessee) Methodist University North Carolina Wesleyan College Pfeiffer University Piedmont College 34 total institutions 32 eligible institutions / 31 Pool A – 1 Pool B *Not eligible for NCAA championship competition. 2020-21 Division III Men’s Golf West Evaluation Region American Southwest Conference (10) Northwest Conference (9) Belhaven University George Fox University Concordia University Texas Lewis & Clark College East Texas Baptist University Linfield University Hardin-Simmons University Pacific Lutheran University Howard Payne University Pacific University (Oregon) LeTourneau University University of Puget Sound Louisiana College Whitman College University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Whitworth University McMurry University Willamette University University of Texas at Dallas Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (8) Pool B (7) California Lutheran University Centenary College (Louisiana) Chapman University University of Dallas Claremont McKenna-Harvey Mudd-Scripps Colleges Schreiner University University of La Verne *University of St. Thomas (Texas) (active 2023-24) Occidental College Southwestern University (Texas) Pomona-Pitzer Colleges Texas Lutheran University University of Redlands Trinity University (Texas) Whittier College 34 total institutions 33 eligible institutions / 27 Pool A – 6 Pool B *Not eligible for NCAA championship competition. 2020-21 Division III Men’s Golf 299 Total Eligible Members 266 - AQ members 31 - AQs 266/31 = 8.581 33 Independents/schools in conference that don’t have an AQ 33/8.581 = 3.846 Bracket size based on previous year’s sponsorship which for 2019-20 was 302 Bracket Size – 302/7 = 43.143 (43 teams) 43 = Pool A + Pool B + Pool C 43 = 31 + 3 + 9 43 Teams 31 Pool A berths 3 Pool B berths 9 Pool C berths .
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