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2020 NCAA Division I/II Conference Alignments 2020 NCAA Division I/II Conference Alignments – 54 Announced Programs The following list provides a breakdown of NCAA men's volleyball sponsoring schools by division and conference. Division I Big West Ball State University Cal State Northridge Brigham Young University Long Beach State Cal State Northridge UC Irvine George Mason University UC San Diego Grand Canyon University UC Santa Barbara Harvard University University of Hawaii Purdue University, Fort Wayne Long Beach State University Conference Carolinas Loyola University Chicago Barton College New Jersey Institute of Technology Belmont Abbey College Ohio State University Emmanuel Pennsylvania State University Erskine College Pepperdine University King University Princeton University Lees-McRae College Sacred Heart University Limestone College Saint Francis University Mount Olive College Saint Francis – Brooklyn – New in 2020 North Greenville Stanford University UC Irvine EIVA UC San Diego George Mason UC Santa Barbara Harvard University UCLA New Jersey Institute of Technology University of Hawaii Pennsylvania State University University of Southern California Princeton University Sacred Heart University Division II Saint Francis University Alderson Broaddus University University of Charleston Barton College Belmont Abbey College MIVA Benedict College – New in 2021 Ball State University Central State University – New in 2021 Purdue University, Fort Wayne Concordia University Irvine Lewis University Daemen University Lindenwood University Emmanuel College Loyola Chicago Erskine College McKendree University Fort Valley State University – New in 2021 Ohio State University Kentucky State University – New in 2021 Quincy University King University Lees-McRae College MPSF Lewis University Brigham Young University Limestone College Concordia University Irvine Lincoln Memorial University Grand Canyon University Lindenwood University Pepperdine University McKendree University Stanford University Morehouse College – New in 2021 UCLA Mount Olive College University of Southern California North Greenville University Paine College – New in 2021 SIAC Queens University of Charlotte Benedict College – New in 2021 Quincy University Central State University – New in 2021 Tusculum University – New in 2020 Fort Valley State University – New in 2021 University of Charleston Kentucky State University – New in 2021 University of Puerto Rico at Bayamón Morehouse College – New in 2021 University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez Paine College – New in 2021 University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Urbana University – New in 2020 Independents Alderson Broaddus Daemen University Lincoln Memorial University Queens University of Charlotte St. Francis – Brooklyn – New in 2020 Tusculum University – New in 2020 Urbana University – New in 2020 University of Puerto Rico at Bayamón University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras .
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