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Download 2021 Report 2020-2021 Report NCAA DI, DII, DIII 2020-2021 130,9HO2UR7S Report The 2020-2021 school year brought challenges to every aspect of the student-athlete experience. From postponed seasons and canceled games to team quarantines and virtual classes, these changes included the ways in which student-athletes were able to engage with their communities. New and creative ways to reach people were rolled out as elementary school visits turned into zoom calls, visits to animal shelters changed to students creating dog toys out of old t-shirts. Letters were written, videos were made, food was donated as these student-athletes found safe ways to support those in need. While participation and hours may be lower than some of the past years, the spirit of giving back and helping others is as high as ever! 2.29million economic impact 1. Georgia Southern University MEN'S soccer P 2020-2021 NCAA DI O 2. Georgia Southern University T MEN'S Tennis S TOP 50 SCHOOLS ' 3. Tulane University 1.Tulane University 26.Towson University N MEN'S Basketball 2.University of Louisiana at Lafayette 27.North Carolina Central University E 3.University of Pittsburgh 28.Texas Christian University 4. U of Louisiana at Lafayette 4.University of Louisville 29.Texas A&M University M MEN'S GOlf 5.University of South Alabama 30.Florida State University 6.University of North Dakota 31.Kansas State University 5. UTRGV 7.University of Michigan 32.Quinnipiac University MEN'S GOlf 8.Boston College 33.University of Louisiana at Monroe 9.University of Miami 34.Northern Illinois University 10.University of Alabama at Birmingham 35.Washington State University 11.Bucknell University 36.Clemson University 12.James Madison University 37.University of Montana P 1. Georgia Southern University 13.DePaul University 38.Portland State University Women's Softball 14.Old Dominion University 39.Manhattan College O T 15.University of Arizona 40.University of Iowa 2. U of Louisiana at Monroe 16.University of New Orleans 41.Eastern Michigan University S Women's softball 17.Troy University 42.Louisiana State University ' 18.Stephen F. Austin State University 43.Arkansas- Little Rock N 3. Georgia Southern University 19.Kent State 44.Texas State University E Women's Basketball 20.West Virginia University 45.Charlotte 49ers M 21.Baylor University 46.Appalachian State University 4. U of Alabama at Birmingham O 22.Bowling Green State University 47.Penn State Women's bowling 23.College of Holy Cross 48.University of Texas at Arlington W 24.Texas Tech University 49.University of Texas Rio Grande Valley 5. Old Dominion University 25.Georgia Southern University 50.University of Kansas Women's Lacrosse VOLLEYBALL BEACH VOLLEYBALL 1.Georgia Southern University 1.Tulane University 2.University of Arizona 2.Louisiana State University 3.Tulane University 3.Stephen F. Austin State University 4.University of North Dakota 4.University of Memphis 5.University of Miami 5.Texas Christian University Top D I 6.Charlotte 49ers 6.University of Alabama at Birmingham 7.Texas A&M University 7.Florida State University 8.North Carolina Central University 8.University of Louisiana at Monroe 9.James Madison University 9.University of Arizona 10.University of South Alabama 10.Coastal Carolina University Women's Sports GYMNASTICS BASKETBALL TRACK & XC TENNIS SOFTBALL GOLF 1.Towson University 1.Georgia Southern University 1.University of Texas at Arlington 1.University of Alabama at Birmingham 1.Georgia Southern University 1.University of Alabama at Birmingham 2.Eastern Michigan University 2.Towson University 2.James Madison University 2.University of Louisiana at Lafayette 2.University of Louisiana at Monroe 2.University of Louisiana at Lafayette 3.Baylor University 3.University of Louisiana at Lafayette 3.University of Alabama at Birmingham 3.Michigan State University 3.Northern Illinois University 3.Michigan State University 4.University of Pittsburgh 4.Texas Christian University 4.Tulane University 4.Tulane University 4.Stephen F. Austin State University 4.Tulane University 5.University of Michigan 5.North Carolina Central University 5.Stephen F. Austin State University 5.University of Arizona 5.University of Louisville 5.University of Arizona 6.Rutgers University 6.University of New Orleans 6.University of Miami 6.North Carolina Central University 6.North Carolina Central University 6.North Carolina Central University 7.University of Iowa 7.Appalachian State University 7.University of Michigan 7.Bucknell University 7.University of Michigan 7.Bucknell University 8.Kent State 8.Tulane University 8.University of North Dakota 8.James Madison University 8.Louisiana State University 8.James Madison University 9.Bowling Green State University 9.Troy University 9.University of Louisiana at Lafayette 9.University of Miami 9.University of North Dakota 9.University of Miami 10.Louisiana State University 10.Stephen F. Austin State University 10.Troy University 10.Appalachian State University 10.University of Texas at Arlington 10.Appalachian State University SOCCER ROWING LACROSSE SWIM & DIVE CHEER/DANCE FIELD HOCKEY 1.Charlotte 49ers 1.University of Michigan 1.University of Louisville 1.Tulane University 1.James Madison University- Cheer 1.Liberty University 2.Rutgers University 2.University of Miami 2.Old Dominion University 2.University of Louisville 2.University of Louisville- Dance 2.James Madison University 3.Georgia Southern University 3.West Virginia University 3.Coastal Carolina University 3.Arkansas- Little Rock 3.University of South Alabama- Cheer 3.University of Louisville 4.James Madison University 4.Eastern Michigan University 4.University of Michigan 4.James Madison University 4.University of Louisville- Cheer 4.University of Michigan 5.University of Louisville 5.Kansas Athletics 5.Kent State 5.Bowling Green State University 5.University of Miami- Cheer/dance 5.Rutgers University 6.Texas Christian University 6.University of Louisville 6.College of Holy Cross 6.Florida State University 6.University of Michigan- Dance 6.Kent State 7.University of Alabama at Birmingham 7.Rutgers University 7.Bucknell University 7.University of Miami 7.University of Michigan- Cheer 7.Bucknell University 8.Towson University 8.University of Iowa 8.Rutgers University 8.Georgia Southern University 8.UAB- Cheer/Dance 8.Appalachian State University 9.Arkansas- Little Rock 9.Boston College 9.University of Pittsburgh 9.Boston College 9.Rutgers University- Cheer/dance 9.College of Holy Cross 10.Portland State University 10.College of Holy Cross 10.Boston College 10.West Virginia University 10.Old Dominion University-Cheer 10.Boston College BASEBALL TENNIS 1.Tulane University 1.Georgia Southern University 2.University of Louisiana at Lafayette 2.Tulane University 3.University of New Orleans 3.Florida State University 4.Texas Christian University 4.Bucknell University 5.University of Pittsburgh 5.University of Louisiana at Lafayette Top DI 6.University of Miami 6.DePaul University 7.North Carolina Central University 7.Charlotte 49ers 8.Northern Illinois University 8.University of Miami 9.University of Louisville 9.University of Memphis 10.University of South Alabama 10.Michigan State University Men's Sports BASKETBALL TRACK & XC FOOTBALL GOLF 1.Tulane University 1.University of South Alabama 1.Boston College 1.University of Louisiana at Lafayette 2.University of South Alabama 2.Stephen F. Austin State University 2.Texas Tech University 2.Kent State 3.University of Louisiana at Lafayette 3.University of Michigan 3.University of Miami 3.Stephen F. Austin State University 4.North Carolina Central University 4.Troy University 4.Tulane University 4.Texas Christian University 5.Kansas Athletics 5.Baylor University 5.Charlotte 49ers 5.James Madison University 6.University of Miami 6.Charlotte 49ers 6.Troy University 6.Texas A&M University 7.Towson University 7.University of Louisiana at Lafayette 7.University of Pittsburgh 7.Bucknell University 8.University of Pittsburgh 8.University of Miami 8.West Virginia University 8.University of New Orleans 9.University of Michigan 9.Kansas Athletics 9.University of Louisiana at Lafayette 9.Georgia Southern University 10.DePaul University 10.University of North Dakota 10.University of Arizona 10.University of Texas Rio Grande Valley SOCCER HOCKEY LACROSSE SWIM & DIVE WRESTLING 1.Georgia Southern University 1.University of Michigan 1.Bucknell University 1.Texas Christian University 1.Kent State 2.West Virginia University 2.Boston College 2.Towson University 2.Florida State University 2.West Virginia University 3.Charlotte 49ers 3.Penn State 3.University of Michigan 3.Boston College 3.Bucknell University 4.University of Pittsburgh 4.Bowling Green State University 4.Penn State 4.Bucknell University 4.University of Pittsburgh 5.DePaul University 5.University of North Dakota 5.Rutgers University 5.University of Arizona 5.University of Michigan 6.College of Holy Cross 6.Michigan State University 6.College of Holy Cross 6.University of Michigan 6.Northern Illinois University 7.University of Michigan 7.Michigan tech University 7.Monmouth University 7.West Virginia University 7.Rutgers University 8.Quinnipiac University 8.Manhattan College 8.Texas A&M University 8.Michigan State University 9.Bucknell University 9.University of Miami 9.Penn State 10.University of Alabama at Birmingham 10.Penn State 10.University of Iowa 1. Georgia Southwestern State U MEN'S Golf P 2020-2021 NCAA DII O 2. Emporia State University T MEN'S Football S TOP 25 SCHOOLS ' 3. Southern Arkansas University N MEN'S Basketball 1.University of Colorado, Colorado Springs 2.Mercy College E 4. Midwestern State University 3.Georgia Southwestern State University M MEN'S Tennis 4.Emporia State University 5.Metropolitan State University of Denver 5. Lenoir-Rhyne University 6.Belmont Abbey College 7.Arkansas Tech University MEN'S soccer 8.Southern Arkansas University 9.Georgian Court University 10.Missouri Southern State University 11.Colorado Mesa University 1. Arkansas Tech University 12.Franklin Pierce University P Women's softball 13.Albany State University (Georgia) O 14.Flagler College T 2.
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