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Men's NCAA Division III Percentages 06-04-2021 Men's NCAA Division III Percentages 06-04-2021 SCHOOL Reg Conf TOT PCT. SCHOOL Reg Conf TOT PCT. SCHOOL Reg Conf TOT PCT. Adrian College (MH)............ 61 0 64 95% Cazenovia College ................ 0 0 0 0% Emory and Henry College 14 0 28 50% Albertus Magnus College 11 0 40 28% Centenary College (U5) ........ 18 0 30 60% (OD) ...................................... (GN) ...................................... Centenary College NJ (CS)... 0 0 0 0% Emory University (UN) ........ 60 0 92 65% Albion College (MH)............ 54 0 54 100% Central College (IA) (II) ....... 47 0 93 51% Endicott College (C1) ........... 12 0 12 100% Albright College (CW).......... 47 0 47 100% Centre College (S2)............... 34 0 41 83% Eureka College (ST).............. 11 0 11 100% Allegheny College (NC) ....... 24 0 25 96% Chapman University (S1)...... 10 0 10 100% Farmingdale State (SY)......... 34 0 57 60% Alma College (MH) .............. 54 0 54 100% Christopher Newport (CP) .... 72 0 90 80% FDU-Florham (FC) ............... 33 0 33 100% Alvernia University (CW)..... 52 0 52 100% Claremont Mudd Scripps 0 0 0 0% Ferrum College (OD)............ 65 0 68 96% Amherst College (NS)........... 21 0 21 100% (S1)........................................ Finlandia University.............. 0 0 0 0% Anderson University (H3)..... 0 0 0 0% Clarks Summit University 3 0 3 100% Fontbonne University (ST) ... 26 0 43 60% Anna Maria College.............. 0 0 0 0% (CS) ....................................... Franklin & Marshall (CC)..... 34 0 58 59% Arcadia University (CW)...... 46 0 46 100% Clarkson University (LL)...... 17 0 17 100% Franklin College (H3) ........... 50 0 54 93% Augsburg University (MN)... 33 0 33 100% Coe College (II) .................... 48 0 73 66% George Fox Univ. (NW) ....... 31 0 31 100% Augustana College (IW) ....... 63 0 71 89% Colby College (NS)............... 0 0 0 0% Gettysburg College (CC) ...... 28 0 28 100% Aurora University (N2)......... 62 0 122 51% Concordia College-MN 21 0 22 95% Gordon College (C1)............. 7 0 7 100% Averett University (UA) ....... 74 0 79 94% (MN)...................................... Goucher College (LC)........... 0 0 0 0% b............................................. 0 0 0 0% Concordia University (TX) 48 0 52 92% Green Mountain .................... 0 0 0 0% (AS)....................................... Babson College (CP)............. 0 0 0 0% Greensboro College (UA) ..... 78 0 91 86% Concordia Wisconsin (N2).... 64 0 81 79% Baldwin Wallace (OA).......... 20 0 20 100% Greenville University............ 0 0 0 0% Cornell College ..................... 0 0 0 0% Bates College (NS)................ 14 0 14 100% Grinnell College (ST)............ 13 0 15 87% Covenant College (UA) ........ 20 0 42 48% Becker College...................... 0 0 0 0% Grove City College (PR)....... 28 0 28 100% Crown College (UM) ............ 24 0 24 100% Belhaven University (AS)..... 33 0 52 63% Guilford College (OD).......... 85 0 117 73% D'Youville College (AM) ..... 0 0 0 0% Beloit College ....................... 0 0 0 0% Gustavus Adolphus C. (MN) 43 0 46 93% Dallas, Univ. of (U5)............. 32 0 41 78% Benedictine U. - IL (N2)....... 37 0 44 84% Hamilton College (NS) ......... 21 0 21 100% Daniel Webster Coll.............. 0 0 0 0% Berea College (UA) .............. 0 0 0 0% Hampden-Sydney Coll. 76 0 80 95% De Pauw University (NC)..... 47 0 84 56% Berry College (S2) ................ 61 0 66 92% (OD) ...................................... Defiance College (H3) .......... 27 0 34 79% Bethany College (WV) (PR). 0 0 0 0% Hanover College (H3)........... 41 0 44 93% Delaware Valley Univ. (FC) . 20 0 20 100% Bethany Lutheran (UM)........ 24 0 24 100% Hardin-Simmons University 53 0 57 93% Denison University (NC) ...... 45 0 71 63% Bethel Univ. (MN) (MN)...... 33 0 33 100% (AS)....................................... DeSales University (FC) ....... 19 0 19 100% Birmingham-Southern (S2)... 36 0 40 90% Heidelberg University (OA).. 20 0 20 100% Dickinson College (CC)........ 28 0 28 100% Blackburn College (ST) ........ 23 0 32 72% Hendrix College (S2) ............ 14 0 28 50% Dominican Univ. (IL) (N2)... 20 0 20 100% Bluffton University (H3)....... 37 0 70 53% Hilbert College (AM)............ 0 0 0 0% Drew University (LC) ........... 12 0 12 100% Bowdoin College (NS).......... 0 0 0 0% Hiram College (NC).............. 23 0 23 100% Dubuque, Univ. of (II) .......... 43 0 73 59% Brandeis University............... 0 0 0 0% Hobart College (LL).............. 15 0 15 100% Earlham College (H3) ........... 42 0 46 91% Bridgewater College (OD).... 57 0 61 93% Hood College (CW) .............. 15 0 15 100% East Texas Baptist Univ. 40 0 62 65% Hope College (MH) .............. 54 0 54 100% Buena Vista University (II)... 24 0 49 49% (AS)....................................... Cabrini University................. 20 0 27 74% Howard Payne Univ. (AS) .... 53 0 56 95% Eastern Mennonite (OD)....... 0 0 0 0% Huntingdon College (UA)..... 83 0 115 72% Cairn University (CS) ........... 13 0 20 65% Eastern Nazarene - MA (N3) 6 0 6 100% California Lutheran (S1) ....... 10 0 10 100% Husson University (N1) ........ 11 0 40 28% Eastern University (FC) ........ 47 0 47 100% Illinois College (ST).............. 33 0 40 82% Calvin University (MH)........ 69 0 70 99% Edgewood College (N2)........ 54 0 57 95% Capital University (OA)........ 35 0 35 100% Illinois Wesleyan (IW).......... 57 0 137 42% Elizabethtown (LC)............... 15 0 15 100% Immaculata University.......... 0 0 0 0% Carleton College (MN) ......... 33 0 33 100% Elmhurst University (IW) ..... 42 0 49 86% Carnegie Mellon U. (CP) ...... 14 0 92 15% Iowa Wesleyan University 31 0 41 76% Elmira College (E8) .............. 10 0 10 100% (ST) ....................................... Carroll University (IW)......... 62 0 71 87% Elms College (N3) ................ 6 0 6 100% John Carroll Univ. (OA) ....... 20 0 20 100% Carthage College (IW).......... 39 0 62 63% Emmanuel College (MA) 4 0 4 100% Johnson & Wales U-RI (GN) 0 0 0 0% Castleton University (N1) ..... 2 0 2 100% (GN) ...................................... Juniata College (LC) ............. 14 0 14 100% Catholic University (LC) ...... 33 0 61 54% Page: 1 Men's NCAA Division III Percentages 06-04-2021 SCHOOL Reg Conf TOT PCT. SCHOOL Reg Conf TOT PCT. SCHOOL Reg Conf TOT PCT. Kalamazoo College (MH)..... 54 0 54 100% Middlebury College (NS)...... 21 0 21 100% Pitt-Greensburg (AM)........... 13 0 13 100% Kenyon College (NC) ........... 19 0 19 100% Millikin University (IW)....... 53 0 78 68% Pittsburgh-Bradford (AM) .... 18 0 18 100% Keuka College (NA) ............. 0 0 0 0% Millsaps College (S2) ........... 12 0 39 31% Polytechnic Univ................... 0 0 0 0% Keystone College .................. 0 0 0 0% Minnesota-Morris (UM) ....... 24 0 24 100% Pomona-Pitzer (S1)............... 0 0 0 0% King's College (FC) .............. 8 0 8 100% Misericordia Univ. (FC)........ 9 0 9 100% Puget Sound, Univ of (NW).. 24 0 24 100% Knox College (ST)................ 31 0 38 82% Monmouth College-IL (ST).. 29 0 38 76% Purchase College (SY).......... 0 0 0 0% La Roche University (AM) ... 0 0 0 0% Moravian College (LC)......... 15 0 15 100% Randolph-Macon Coll. (OD) 46 0 49 94% La Verne, Univ. of (S1) ........ 0 0 0 0% Mount Aloysius Coll. (AM).. 19 0 19 100% Redlands, Univ. of (S1)......... 10 0 10 100% LaGrange College (UA)........ 52 0 56 93% Mount St. Joseph Univ. (H3) 35 0 58 60% Rensselaer Poly. Tec (LL) .... 24 0 47 51% Lake Forest College (M1)..... 57 0 66 86% Mount St. Mary College 24 0 24 100% Rhode Island College (GN)... 2 0 2 100% Lakeland University (N2) ..... 38 0 45 84% (SY)....................................... Rhodes College (S2) ............. 32 0 48 67% Lancaster Bible College 9 0 9 100% Mount St. Vincent (SY) ........ 14 0 14 100% Ripon College ....................... 0 0 0 0% (NA) ...................................... Mount Union, Univ of (OA) . 20 0 20 100% Roanoke College (OD).......... 39 0 43 91% Lawrence University............. 0 0 0 0% MSOE (N2)........................... 46 0 46 100% Rochester, Univ of (LL)........ 16 0 16 100% Lebanon Valley Col. (CW) ... 47 0 47 100% Muhlenberg College (CC)..... 17 0 17 100% Rockford University.............. 0 0 0 0% LeTourneau Univ. (AS) ........ 42 0 59 71% Muskingum University (OA) 36 0 36 100% Roger Williams University 10 0 10 100% Lewis&Clark Col.(OR) 21 0 21 100% Nazareth College (E8)........... 8 0 8 100% (C1) ....................................... (NW) ..................................... NC Wesleyan (UA)............... 36 0 45 80% Rose-Hulman Institute (H3).. 52 0 85 61% Linfield College (NW).......... 31 0 31 100% Nebraska Wesleyan (II) ........ 50 0 99 51% Rosemont College (CS) ........ 36 0 61 59% Loras College (II).................. 50 0 63 79% Neumann University ............. 10 0 19 53% Russell Sage College (E8)..... 5 0 5 100% Louisiana College (AS)......... 18 0 30 60% New Jersey City Univ (CP)... 8 0 8 100% Rutgers Univ-Camden (NA) . 11 0 12 92% Luther College (II) ................ 43 0 68 63% New York University (LL) ... 0 0 0 0% Saint John's Univ. (MN) 41 0 68 60% Lycoming College (CW)....... 7 0 7 100% Newbury College -MA.......... 0 0 0 0% (MN)...................................... Lynchburg, Univ. of (OD) .... 54 0 60 90% Nichols College (C1) ............ 10 0 10 100% Saint Vincent College (PR)... 28 0 28 100% Macalester College (MN)...... 33 0 33 100% North Central College (IW) .. 50 0 62 81% Salem State Univ. (N3) ......... 6 0 6 100% MacMurray College (ST)...... 0 0 0 0% North Central Univ. (UM) .... 29 0 31 94% Schreiner University (U5)..... 43 0 48 90% Maine-Farmington (N1)........ 2 0 2 100% North Park University (IW) .. 67 0 85 79% Scranton, The U. of (LC) ...... 20 0 20 100% Maine Maritime Academy 0 0 0 0% Northland College (UM)....... 27 0 27 100% Sewanee (S2)......................... 19 0 45 42% (N1) ....................................... Northwestern (MN) (UM)..... 24 0 33 73% Shenandoah Univ. (OD)........ 66 0 71 93% Maine, U of Presque (N1)..... 1 0 1 100% NVU-Johnson (N1)............... 2 0 2 100% Simpson College (II)............
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