NCAA Division I independent schools (baseball)
- NCAA Division I independent schools (baseball)
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NCAA Division I independent baseball schools are four-year institutions that do not belong to a baseball conference.
Schools
Below are the current institutions listed as Division I Independents in baseball:
Institution |
Team |
Location |
Founded |
Type |
Enrollment |
Primary Conference |
California State University, Bakersfield |
Roadrunners |
Bakersfield, California |
1965 |
Public |
7,800 |
None |
Dallas Baptist University |
Patriots |
Dallas, Texas |
1898 |
Private |
5,470 |
Heartland Conference (D-II) |
Le Moyne College |
Dolphins |
Syracuse, New York |
1946 |
Private |
3,500 |
Northeast-10 Conference (D-II) |
Longwood University |
Lancers |
Farmville, Virginia |
1839 |
Public |
4,479 |
None |
University of New Orleans |
Privateers |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
1958 |
Public |
10,512 |
None |
Seattle University |
Redhawks |
Seattle, Washington |
1891 |
Private |
7,717 |
None |
- Effective August 1, 2011, Le Moyne will reclassify their baseball team to Division II as a member of the Northeast-10.[1]
- New Orleans will reclassify their athletic department to Division II for the 2011-2012 academic year, competing as an independent, before joining the Gulf South Conference in 2012-2013.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Le Moyne Baseball to Reclassify to Division II Beginning 2011-2012". LeMoyne College. July 30, 2010. http://www.lemoynedolphins.com/sports/bsb/2009-10/releases/20100730_bsbncaareclassification. Retrieved December 15, 2010.
- ^ "New Orleans looks to Division II: UNO hopes to become part of Gulf South Conference in '12-'13". NCAA. February 4, 2011. http://www.ncaa.com/news/ncaa/2011-02-04/new-orleans-looks-division-ii. Retrieved May 10, 2011.
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- College baseball teams in the United States
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