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2020 Junior/Senior Fall Classic Schools (In Attendance Or With 2020 Junior/Senior Fall Classic Schools (in attendance or with virtual access) Abilene Christian University Colorado Christian University Illinois State University Pacific Lutheran University University of Dayton Adams State University Colorado Mesa University Johns Hopkins University Pacific University of Oregon University of Hawaii Air Force Academy Colorado School of the Mines Kansas State University Pima College University of Hawaii at Hilo Allegheny College Columbia University Kansas University Point Loma Nazerene University of Incarnate Word Angelo State Concordia University-Chicago Kansas Wesleyan Pomona Pitzer University of La Verne Arizona Christian University Concordia University-Irvine Lamar Community College Ranger College University of Louisiana Monroe Arizona State University Concordia University Nebraska Lamar University Richmond College University of Mary Arizona Western College Concordia University-Portland Lewis & Clark College Regis University University of Minnesota- Crookston Arkansas Tech Corban College (OR) Lewis-Clark State Rutgers University University of Nevada Las Vegas Augustana University Corban University Linfield University Sacramento State University University of Nevada Reno Aurora University Cornell College Long Island University Saint Martin's University University of New Mexico Barstow Community College Cornerstone Christian Loyola Marymount University Saint Mary's College University of Northern Colorado Bates College Colorado State University Pueblo Lyon College Salt Lake Community College University of Pacific Beloit College Dartmouth College Macalester College San Diego State University University of Portland Benedictine University Dixie State University Marian University San Diego Christian College University of Puget Sound Biola University Doane University Mary Hardin-Baylor San Jose State University University of Redlands Brandeis University Dordt University McNeese State University Santa Clara University University of Rochester Brown University East Tennessee State University Menlo College Seattle University University of San Diego Bryan College Eastern Arizona College Mesa Community College Solano Community College University of San Francisco Buena Vista University Elmhurst College Baseball Metropolitan State U of Denver South Mountain Community College University of Sioux Falls Brigham Young University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Midland University Southeast Community College University of Southern California Cal Lutheran University Fairleigh Dickinson University Millikin University Southern Illinois University University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Cal Poly Fordham University Minnesota Crookston Southwestern Oregon CC University of the Ozarks Cal State University Bakersfield Fort Scott CC Minot State University Southwestern University University of the Pacific Cal State University East Bay Frank Phillips College Montana State Billings St. Olaf College University of Toledo Cal State University Fullerton Friends University Morehead State Stanford University University of Washington Cal State University Los Angeles Gateway CC New Mexico Junior College Stevens Institute of Technology Upper Iowa University Cal State University Northridge Geneva College New York Yankees Taft College UT Permian Basin Cal State University San Bernardino George Fox University North Park University Tarleton State University Utah Valley University California Baptist University George Washington University Northeastern Junior College Texas A&M University Vanguard University California State East Bay Georgetown Northwestern University Texas A&M- Corpus Christi Washington State University Campbell University Georgia State Northwest Nazarene Texas A&M- Texarkana Washington and Jefferson College Castleton University Glendale Community College Occidental College Trinity University Webster University Centenary College of Louisiana Gonzaga University Odessa College UC Davis West Texas A&M University Central Arizona College Grand Canyon University Oklahoma Christian University UC Irvine Western Nebraska CC Central College Grinnell College Oklahoma Wesleyan UCLA Whitman College Central Washington University Harvard University Oregon State University UC San Diego Whitworth University Chandler Gilbert CC Hawaii Pacific University Oregon Tech University UC Santa Barbara Willamette University Chapman University Hendrix College Ottowa University AZ University of Akron William Jessup University Claremont Mudd Scripps College Hesston College Paradise Valley Community College University of Alabama- Birmingham Xavier University Clarendon College Hillsdale College Park University University of Arizona Yale Clarke University Holy Names University Park University-Gilbert University of Arkansas Little Rock Yavapai College Cochise College Hope International University Pepperdine University University of Colorado-Co Springs College of Idaho Howard College Phoenix College University of Dallas **Please Note: There were no Division 1/NCAA Schools physically present at our events. .
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