List of NCAA Division III football win–loss records

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The following data is current as of the end of the 2014 season, which ended after the 2014 NCAA Division III Football Championship. The following list reflects the records according to the NCAA. This list takes into account results modified later due to NCAA action, such as vacated victories and forfeits. Percentages are figured to 3 decimal places. In the event of a tie, the team with the most wins is listed first. This list also includes teams that are in the process of transitioning to NCAA Division III (Belhaven from NAIA).

TeamWonLostTiedPct.YearsTotal gamesConference
Mary Hardin–Baylor 170360.82517206ASC
Wesley 224941.70429319Independent
Ithaca 47423711.66482722Empire 8
Augustana (IL) 54630528.637102879CCIW
Hardin–Simmons 43525936.62177730ASC
Wheaton College (IL) 50534229.593102876CCIW
Millikin 53737128.589109936CCIW
Salisbury 2481744.58742426Empire 8
Illinois Wesleyan 55239741.578122990CCIW
Alfred 49737545.567116917Empire 8
Franklin & Marshall 60448347.5531271134Centennial
St. John Fisher 1541330.53728287Empire 8
Gettysburg 55650842.5221221106Centennial
McDaniel 51747648.5201201041Centennial
Hanover 46943229.520118930HCAC
North Central 45642436.517110916CCIW
Johns Hopkins 50747857.5141301042Centennial
Howard Payne 48346538.509107986ASC
Carthage 44743842.505117927CCIW
Moravian 35634923.50581728Centennial
Muhlenberg 50549741.5041141043Centennial
Mount St. Joseph 1261261.50025253HCAC
Franklin 45748931.484114977HCAC
Dickinson 49254455.4761251091Centennial
Susquehanna 45049738.476116985Centennial
Defiance 37041120.47492801HCAC
Juniata 36041322.46792795Centennial
Louisiana College 85970.46719182ASC
SUNY Maritime 43490.4671092ECFC
Frostburg State 2382738.46654519Empire 8
Buffalo State 1531770.46434330Empire 8
Anderson (IN) 28433512.46068631HCAC
Castleton 27320.458659ECFC
Rose-Hulman 42552329.450119977HCAC
East Texas Baptist 68840.44715152ASC
Hartwick 15420813.42843375Empire 8
Norwich 37851531.426116924ECFC
Brockport State 24333814.42068595Empire 8
Ursinus 41057852.4191221040Centennial
Bluffton 30944223.41492774HCAC
Elmhurst 32046924.40895813CCIW
Mount Ida 60870.40815147ECFC
Husson 44680.39312112ECFC
Earlham 36159623.380124980HCAC
Maranatha Baptist 1452435.37555393Independent
Manchester 27347120.37089764HCAC
Utica 50880.36214138Empire 8
Gallaudet 23646019.343103715ECFC
Sul Ross State 1162382.32936356ASC
Alfred State College 12270.22219Independent
North Park 1114027.22057520CCIW
Becker 14810.1471095ECFC
Anna Maria 6530.102659ECFC
Belhaven 13000180ASC

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  1. In the process of transitioning to NCAA Division III
  2. Alfred State College is transitioning and their football stats are incomplete
  3. Belhaven is transitioning and their football stats are incomplete

*Ties count as one-half win and one-half loss.

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References

  1. "2014 NCAA Division III Records" (PDF).