List of NCAA Division I Baseball programs

List of NCAA Division I Baseball programs

This is a list of schools that participate in NCAA Division I Baseball according to NCAA.com. [ [http://www.ncaa.com/baseball/default.aspx?id=106 Baseball Teams - Division I Teams] . NCAA.com.] These are the teams that compete every year to go to Omaha, Nebraska and Rosenblatt Stadium for the College World Series.

Schools are listed according to their Conference as of July 1, 2008.

This list is broken down by Conference.

America East Conference

*University at Albany, The State University of New York
*State University of New York at Binghamton
*University of Hartford
*University of Maine
*State University of New York at Stony Brook
*University of Maryland, Baltimore County
*University of Vermont

Atlantic 10 Conference

*University of Dayton
*Duquesne University
*Fordham University
*George Washington University
*La Salle University
*University of Massachusetts Amherst
*University of North Carolina at Charlotte
*University of Rhode Island
*University of Richmond
*St. Bonaventure University
*Saint Joseph's University
*Saint Louis University
*Temple University
*Xavier University

Atlantic Coast Conference

*Boston College
*Clemson University
*Duke University
*Florida State University
*Georgia Institute of Technology
*University of Maryland, College Park
*University of Miami
*University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
*North Carolina State University
*University of Virginia
*Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
*Wake Forest University

Atlantic Sun Conference

*Belmont University
*Campbell University
*Florida Gulf Coast University
*East Tennessee State University
*Jacksonville University
*Kennesaw State University
*Lipscomb University
*Mercer University
*University of North Florida
*University of South Carolina Upstate
*Stetson University

Big East Conference

*University of Cincinnati
*University of Connecticut
*Georgetown University
*Louisville University
*University of Notre Dame
*University of Pittsburgh
*Rutgers University
*Seton Hall University
*University of South Florida
*St. John's University (New York)
*Villanova University
*University of West Virginia

Big South Conference

*Charleston Southern University
*Coastal Carolina University
*Gardner-Webb University
*High Point University
*Liberty University
*Radford University
*University of North Carolina at Asheville
*Virginia Military Institute
*Winthrop University

Big Ten Conference

*University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
*Indiana University (Bloomington)
*University of Iowa
*University of Michigan
*Michigan State University
*University of Minnesota
*Northwestern University
*Ohio State University
*Pennsylvania State University
*Purdue University

Big Twelve Conference

*Baylor University
*University of Kansas
*Kansas State University
*University of Missouri
*University of Nebraska-Lincoln
*University of Oklahoma
*Oklahoma State University
*University of Texas at Austin
*Texas A&M University
*Texas Tech University

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