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Current Men's Collegiate Volleyball Current Men’s Collegiate Volleyball Programs All affiliations are current for the ongoing 2020 men's volleyball season. All years listed refer to men's volleyball seasons; since NCAA men's volleyball is a spring sport, any team listed as joining a new conference in the future will actually join in the calendar year before beginning competition in the new league. National Collegiate (Divisions I & II) Programs School (Branded or known as) Location Nickname Conference California State University, Northridge Northridge, Los Angeles, CA Matadors Big West (CSUN/Cal State Northridge) University of Hawai'i at Mānoa Honolulu, HI Rainbow Warriors Big West (Hawaii) California State University, Long Beach Long Beach, CA 49ers Big West (Long Beach State) University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA Anteaters Big West (UC Irvine) University of California, San Diego La Jolla, San Diego, CA Tritons Big West (Division II) (UC San Diego) University of California, Santa Barbara Isla Vista, CA Gauchos Big West (UC Santa Barbara/UCSB) Barton College (Division II) Wilson, NC Bulldogs Carolinas Belmont Abbey College (Division II) Belmont, NC Crusaders Carolinas Emmanuel College (Division II) Franklin Springs, GA Lions Carolinas Erskine College (Division II) Due West, SC Flying Fleet Carolinas King University (Division II) Bristol, TN Tornados Carolinas Lees–McRae College (Division II) Banner Elk, NC Bobcats Carolinas Limestone College (Division II) Gaffney, SC Saints Carolinas University of Mount Olive (Division II) Mount Olive, NC Trojans Carolinas North Greenville University (Division II) Tigerville, SC Crusaders Carolinas University of Charleston (Division II) Charleston, WV Golden Eagles EIVA George Mason University (GMU) Fairfax, VA Patriots EIVA Harvard University Cambridge, MA Crimson EIVA New Jersey Institute of Technology Newark, NJ Highlanders EIVA (NJIT) Pennsylvania State University State College, PA Nittany Lions EIVA (Penn State) Princeton University Princeton, NJ Tigers EIVA Sacred Heart University Fairfield, CT Pioneers EIVA Saint Francis University (St. Francis PA)) Loretto, PA Red Flash EIVA Alderson Broaddus University (Division Philippi, WV Battlers Independent II) Coker University (Division II) Hartsville, SC Cobras Independent Daemen College (Division II) Amherst, NY Wildcats Independent Lincoln Memorial University (Division II) Harrogate, TN Railsplitters Independent Queens University of Charlotte (Division Charlotte, NC Royals Independent II) (Queens (NC)) University of Puerto Rico at Bayamón Bayamón, PR Cowboys Independent (Division II) (UPRB/UPR-Bayamón) University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez Mayagüez, PR Tarzans Independent (Division II) (UPRM/RUM) University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras San Juan, PR Gallitos Independent (Division II) (UPR-RP/La IUPI) St. Francis College (St. Francis Brooklyn) Brooklyn, NY Terriers Independent Tusculum University (Division II) Greeneville, TN Pioneers Independent Urbana University (Division II) Urbana, OH Blue Knights Independent Ball State University Muncie, IN Cardinals MIVA Lewis University (Division II) Romeoville, IL Flyers MIVA Lindenwood University (Division II) St. Charles, MO Lions MIVA Loyola University Chicago Chicago, IL Ramblers MIVA (Loyola Chicago) McKendree University (Division II) Lebanon, IL Bearcats MIVA The Ohio State University Columbus, OH Buckeyes MIVA Purdue University Fort Wayne[a] Fort Wayne, IN Mastodons MIVA Quincy University (Division II) Quincy, IL Hawks MIVA Brigham Young University (BYU) Provo, UT Cougars MPSF Concordia University Irvine (In transition Irvine, CA Eagles MPSF to Division II) (Concordia Irvine) Grand Canyon University Phoenix, AZ Antelopes MPSF Pepperdine University Malibu, CA Waves MPSF Stanford University Stanford, CA Cardinal MPSF University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA Bruins MPSF (UCLA) University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA Trojans MPSF (USC/SC/Southern Cal) Division III Programs School Location Nickname Conference D'Youville College Buffalo, NY Spartans Allegheny Mountain CC Geneva College Beaver Falls, PA Golden Allegheny Mountain CC Tornadoes Hiram College Hiram, OH Terriers Allegheny Mountain CC Medaille College Buffalo, NY Mavericks Allegheny Mountain CC Penn State Altoona Logan Township, PA Nittany Lions Allegheny Mountain CC Penn State Erie, The Behrend Erie, PA Behrend Lions Allegheny Mountain CC College (Penn State Behrend) Thiel College Greenville, PA Tomcats Allegheny Mountain CC Wittenberg University Springfield, OH Tigers Allegheny Mountain CC Baruch College Manhattan, New York, Bearcats CUNY AC NY Brooklyn College Brooklyn, New York, Bulldogs CUNY AC NY City College of New York Manhattan, New York, Beavers CUNY AC (CCNY) NY Hunter College Manhattan, New York, Hawks CUNY AC NY John Jay College of Criminal Justice Manhattan, New York, Bloodhounds CUNY AC (John Jay) NY Lehman College Bronx, New York, NY Lightning Bugs CUNY AC Medgar Evers College Brooklyn, New York, Cougars CUNY AC NY York College Queens, New York, NY Cardinals CUNY AC Augustana College (IL) Rock Island, IL Vikings CCIW Carthage College Kenosha, WI Red Men CCIW Greenville College Greenville, IL Panthers CCIW Loras College Dubuque, IA Duhawks CCIW Millikin University Decatur, IL Big Blue CCIW North Central College Naperville, IL Cardinals CCIW North Park University Chicago, IL Vikings CCIW Cairn University Langhorne, PA Highlanders CSAC College of Saint Elizabeth Morristown, NJ Eagles CSAC Wilson College (PA) Chambersburg, PA Phoenix CSAC Rosemont College Rosemont, PA Ravens CSAC Eastern Mennonite University Harrisonburg, VA Royals Continental VC Elizabethtown College Elizabethtown, PA Blue Jays Continental VC Immaculata University Malvern, PA Mighty Macs Continental VC Juniata College Huntingdon, PA Eagles Continental VC Kean University Union & Hillside, NJ Cougars Continental VC Marymount University Arlington, VA Saints Continental VC Neumann University Aston, PA Knights Continental VC Randolph–Macon College Ashland, VA Yellow Jackets Continental VC Rutgers University–Newark Newark, NJ Scarlet Raiders Continental VC (Division I 1970–2013) Southern Virginia University Buena Vista, VA Knights Continental VC Colby–Sawyer College New London, NH Chargers Great Northeast AC Emerson College Boston, MA Lions Great Northeast AC Emmanuel College (MA) Boston, MA Saints Great Northeast AC Johnson & Wales University Providence, RI Wildcats. Great Northeast AC Lasell College Newton, MA Lasers Great Northeast AC Regis College (MA) Weston, MA Pride Great Northeast AC Rivier University Nashua, NH Raiders Great Northeast AC Wentworth Institute of Technology Boston, MA Leopards Great Northeast AC California Lutheran University Thousand Oaks, CA Kingsmen Independent (Cal Lutheran) Maranatha Baptist University Watertown, WI Sabercats Independent Pine Manor College Chestnut Hill, MA Gators Independent Pratt Institute Brooklyn, New York, Cannoneers Independent NY Saint Vincent College Latrobe, PA Bearcats Independent (Allegheny Mountain CC in 2021) Springfield College (MA) Springfield, MA Pride Independent University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA Banana Slugs Independent (UC Santa Cruz) Wisconsin Lutheran College Milwaukee, WI Warriors Independent (Northern ACC in 2021) Alvernia University Reading, PA Crusaders Middle Atlantic Conference Arcadia University Glenside, PA Knights Middle Atlantic Conference Eastern University St. Davids, PA Eagles Middle Atlantic Conference King's College Wilkes-Barre, PA Monarchs Middle Atlantic Conference Messiah College Mechanicsburg, PA Falcons Middle Atlantic Conference Misericordia University Dallas, PA Cougars Middle Atlantic Conference Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ Ducks Middle Atlantic Conference (Stevens) Stevenson University Baltimore County, MD Mustangs Middle Atlantic Conference Widener University Chester, PA Pride Middle Atlantic Conference Wilkes University Wilkes-Barre, PA Colonels Middle Atlantic Conference Adrian College Adrian, MI Bulldogs Midwest CVL Fontbonne University Clayton, MO Griffins Midwest CVL Mount St. Joseph University Delhi Township, OH Lions Midwest CVL University of Mount Union Alliance, OH Purple Raiders Midwest CVL Olivet College Olivet, MI Comets Midwest CVL Trine University Angola, IN Thunder Midwest CVL Dean College Franklin, MA Bulldogs New England CC (Great Northeast AC in 2021) Eastern Nazarene College Quincy, MA Lions New England CC College of Our Lady of the Elms Chicopee, MA Blazers New England CC (Elms) Endicott College Beverly, MA Gulls New England CC Lesley University Cambridge, MA Lynx New England CC Nichols College Dudley, MA Bison New England CC Northern Vermont University– Johnson, VT Badgers New England CC Johnson Keuka College Keuka Park, NY Wolves North Eastern AC (United VC in 2021) Lancaster Bible College Lancaster, PA Chargers North Eastern AC State University of New York Marcy, NY Wildcats North Eastern AC Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Polytechnic Institute/SUNY Poly) State University of New York at Potsdam, NY Bears North Eastern AC Potsdam (SUNY Potsdam) Wells College Aurora, NY Express North Eastern AC Aurora University Aurora, IL Spartans Northern ACC Benedictine University Lisle, IL Eagles Northern ACC Concordia University Chicago Chicago, IL Cougars Northern ACC Concordia University Wisconsin Mequon, WI Falcons Northern ACC Dominican University (IL) River Forest, IL Stars Northern ACC Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL Scarlet Hawks Northern ACC (IIT/Illinois Tech) Lakeland University Howards Grove, WI Muskies Northern ACC
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