List of NCAA Division II men's basketball programs

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The following is a list of schools that participate in NCAA Division II basketball. [1]

Contents

Conference affiliations are accurate as of the 2024–25 basketball season.

Division II programs

TeamCityState/ProvinceConference
Academy of Art San Francisco California PacWest
Adams State Alamosa Colorado RMAC
Adelphi Garden City New York NE-10
Alabama–Huntsville Huntsville Alabama GSC
Alaska Anchorage Anchorage Alaska GNAC
Alaska Fairbanks Fairbanks Alaska GNAC
Albany State Albany Georgia SIAC
Allen Columbia South Carolina SIAC
American International Springfield Massachusetts NE-10
Anderson Anderson South Carolina SAC
Angelo State San Angelo Texas LSC
Arkansas–Fort Smith Fort Smith Arkansas MIAA
Arkansas–Monticello Monticello Arkansas GAC
Arkansas Tech Russellville Arkansas GAC
Ashland Ashland Ohio G-MAC
Assumption Worcester Massachusetts NE-10
Auburn Montgomery Montgomery Alabama GSC
Augusta Augusta Georgia PBC
Augustana Sioux Falls South Dakota NSIC
Azusa Pacific Azusa California PacWest
Barry Miami Florida Sunshine State
Barton Wilson North Carolina Carolinas
Belmont Abbey Belmont North Carolina Carolinas
Bemidji State Bemidji Minnesota NSIC
Benedict Columbia South Carolina SIAC
Bentley Waltham Massachusetts NE-10
Biola La Mirada California PacWest
Black Hills State Spearfish South Dakota RMAC
Bloomfield Bloomfield New Jersey CACC
Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Pennsylvania PSAC
Bluefield State Bluefield West Virginia CIAA
Bowie State Bowie Maryland CIAA
Bridgeport Bridgeport Connecticut CACC
Caldwell Caldwell New Jersey CACC
California (PA) California Pennsylvania PSAC
Cal Poly Humboldt Arcata California CCAA
Cal Poly Pomona Pomona California CCAA
Cal State Dominguez Hills Carson California CCAA
Cal State East Bay Hayward California CCAA
Cal State Los Angeles Los Angeles California CCAA
Cal State Monterey Bay Seaside California CCAA
Cal State San Bernardino San Bernardino California CCAA
Cal State San Marcos San Marcos California CCAA
Cal State Stanislaus Turlock California CCAA
Cameron Lawton Oklahoma LSC
Carson–Newman Jefferson City Tennessee SAC
Catawba Salisbury North Carolina SAC
Cedarville Cedarville Ohio G-MAC
Central Missouri Warrensburg Missouri MIAA
Central Oklahoma Edmond Oklahoma MIAA
Central State Wilberforce Ohio SIAC
Central Washington Ellensburg Washington GNAC
Chadron State Chadron Nebraska RMAC
Chaminade Honolulu Hawaii PacWest
Charleston Charleston West Virginia MEC
Chestnut Hill Philadelphia Pennsylvania CACC
Chico State Chico California CCAA
Chowan Murfreesboro North Carolina Carolinas
Christian Brothers Memphis Tennessee GSC
Claflin Orangeburg South Carolina CIAA
Clarion Clarion Pennsylvania PSAC
Clark Atlanta Atlanta Georgia SIAC
Clayton State Morrow Georgia PBC
Coker Hartsville South Carolina SAC
Colorado Christian Lakewood Colorado RMAC
Colorado Mesa Grand Junction Colorado RMAC
Colorado Mines Golden Colorado RMAC
CSU Pueblo Pueblo Colorado RMAC
Columbus State Columbus Georgia PBC
Concord Athens West Virginia MEC
Concordia–Irvine Irvine California PacWest
Concordia–St. Paul Saint Paul Minnesota NSIC
Converse Spartanburg South Carolina Carolinas
D'Youville Buffalo New York ECC
Daemen Amherst New York ECC
Dallas Baptist Dallas Texas LSC
Davenport Grand Rapids Michigan GLIAC
Davis & Elkins Elkins West Virginia MEC
Delta State Cleveland Mississippi GSC
Dominican (NY) Orangeburg New York CACC
Dominican (CA) San Rafael California PacWest
Drury Springfield Missouri GLVC
East Central Ada Oklahoma GAC
East Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg Pennsylvania PSAC
Eastern New Mexico Portales New Mexico LSC
Eckerd St. Petersburg Florida Sunshine State
Edinboro Edinboro Pennsylvania PSAC
Edward Waters Jacksonville Florida SIAC
Elizabeth City State Elizabeth City North Carolina CIAA
Embry–Riddle Daytona Beach Florida Sunshine State
Emmanuel Franklin Springs Georgia Carolinas
Emory & Henry Emory Virginia SAC
Emporia State Emporia Kansas MIAA
Erskine Due West South Carolina Carolinas
Fairmont State Fairmont West Virginia MEC
Fayetteville State Fayetteville North Carolina CIAA
Felician Lodi New Jersey CACC
Ferris State Big Rapids Michigan GLIAC
Findlay Findlay Ohio G-MAC
Flagler St. Augustine Florida PBC
Florida Southern Lakeland Florida Sunshine State
Florida Tech Melbourne Florida Sunshine State
Fort Hays State Hays Kansas MIAA
Fort Lewis Durango Colorado RMAC
Fort Valley State Fort Valley Georgia SIAC
Francis Marion Florence South Carolina Carolinas
Franklin Pierce Rindge New Hampshire NE-10
Fresno Pacific Fresno California PacWest
Frostburg State Frostburg Maryland MEC
Gannon Erie Pennsylvania PSAC
Georgia College Milledgeville Georgia PBC
Georgia Southwestern State Americus Georgia PBC
Georgian Court Lakewood New Jersey CACC
Glenville State Glenville West Virginia MEC
Goldey–Beacom Wilmington Delaware CACC
Grand Valley State Allendale Michigan GLIAC
Harding Searcy Arkansas GAC
Hawaiʻi–Hilo Hilo Hawaii PacWest
Hawaii Pacific Honolulu Hawaii PacWest
Henderson State Arkladelphia Arkansas GAC
Hillsdale Hillsdale Michigan G-MAC
Holy Family Philadelphia Pennsylvania CACC
Illinois–Springfield Springfield Illinois GLVC
Indiana (PA) Indiana Pennsylvania PSAC
Indianapolis Indianapolis Indiana GLVC
Jefferson (Thomas Jefferson) Philadelphia Pennsylvania CACC
Jessup Rocklin California PacWest
Johnson C. Smith Charlotte North Carolina CIAA
Kentucky State Frankfort Kentucky SIAC
Kentucky Wesleyan Owensboro Kentucky G-MAC
King Bristol Tennessee Carolinas
Kutztown Kutztown Pennsylvania PSAC
Lake Erie Painesville Ohio G-MAC
Lake Superior State Sault Ste. Marie Michigan GLIAC
Lander Greenwood South Carolina PBC
Lane Jackson Tennessee SIAC
Lee Cleveland Tennessee GSC
Lees–McRae Banner Elk North Carolina Carolinas
LeMoyne–Owen Memphis Tennessee SIAC
Lenoir–Rhyne Hickory North Carolina SAC
Lewis Romeoville Illinois GLVC
Limestone Gaffney South Carolina SAC
Lincoln Memorial Harrogate Tennessee SAC
Lincoln (MO) Jefferson City Missouri GLVC
Lincoln (PA) Oxford Pennsylvania CIAA
Livingstone Salisbury North Carolina CIAA
Lock Haven Lock Haven Pennsylvania PSAC
Lubbock Christian Lubbock Texas LSC
Lynn Boca Raton Florida Sunshine State
Malone Canton Ohio G-MAC
Mansfield Mansfield Pennsylvania PSAC
Mars Hill Mars Hill North Carolina SAC
Mary Bismarck North Dakota NSIC
Maryville St. Louis Missouri GLVC
McKendree Lebanon Illinois GLVC
Menlo Atherton California PacWest
Mercy Dobbs Ferry New York ECC
Metropolitan State Denver Colorado RMAC
Michigan Tech Houghton Michigan GLIAC
Midwestern State Wichita Falls Texas LSC
Miles Fairfield Alabama SIAC
Millersville Millersville Pennsylvania PSAC
Minnesota–Crookston Crookston Minnesota NSIC
Minnesota–Duluth Duluth Minnesota NSIC
Minnesota State Mankato Minnesota NSIC
Minnesota State–Moorhead Moorhead Minnesota NSIC
Minot State Minot North Dakota NSIC
Mississippi College Clinton Mississippi GSC
Missouri Southern Joplin Missouri MIAA
Missouri S&T Rolla Missouri GLVC
Missouri Western St. Joseph Missouri MIAA
Molloy Rockville Centre New York ECC
Montana State–Billings Billings Montana GNAC
Montevallo Montevallo Alabama GSC
Morehouse Atlanta Georgia SIAC
Mount Olive Mount Olive North Carolina Carolinas
New Mexico Highlands Las Vegas New Mexico RMAC
New Haven West Haven Connecticut NE-10
Nebraska–Kearney Kearney Nebraska MIAA
Newberry Newberry South Carolina SAC
Newman Wichita Kansas MIAA
North Georgia Dahlonega Georgia PBC
North Greenville Tigerville South Carolina Carolinas
Northeastern State Tahlequah Oklahoma MIAA
Northern Michigan Marquette Michigan GLIAC
Northern State Aberdeen South Dakota NSIC
Northwest Missouri State Maryville Missouri MIAA
Northwest Nazarene Nampa Idaho GNAC
Northwestern Oklahoma State Alva Oklahoma GAC
Northwood Midland Michigan G-MAC
Nova Southeastern Fort Lauderdale Florida Sunshine State
Ohio Dominican Columbus Ohio G-MAC
Oklahoma Baptist Shawnee Oklahoma GAC
Oklahoma Christian Edmond Oklahoma LSC
Ouachita Baptist Arkladelphia Arkansas GAC
Pace New York New York NE-10
Palm Beach Atlantic West Palm Beach Florida Sunshine State
Parkside (Wisconsin–Parkside) Kenosha Wisconsin GLIAC
Pittsburg State Pittsburg Kansas MIAA
Pittsburgh–Johnstown Johnstown Pennsylvania PSAC
Point Loma Nazarene San Diego California PacWest
Point Park Pittsburgh Pennsylvania MEC
Post Waterbury Connecticut CACC
Purdue Northwest Hammond Indiana GLIAC
Queens (NY) New York City New York ECC
Quincy Quincy Illinois GLVC
Regis Denver Colorado RMAC
Roberts Wesleyan Rochester New York ECC
Rockhurst Kansas City Missouri GLVC
Rogers State Claremore Oklahoma MIAA
Rollins Winter Park Florida Sunshine State
Roosevelt Chicago Illinois GLIAC
Saginaw Valley State University Center Michigan GLIAC
Saint Anselm Manchester New Hampshire NE-10
Saint Augustine's Raleigh North Carolina CIAA
Saint Leo St. Leo Florida Sunshine State
Saint Martin's Lacey Washington GNAC
Saint Michael's Colchester Vermont NE-10
Salem Salem West Virginia Independent [a]
San Francisco State San Francisco California CCAA
Savannah State Savannah Georgia SIAC
Seattle Pacific Seattle Washington GNAC
Seton Hill Greensburg Pennsylvania PSAC
Shaw Raleigh North Carolina CIAA
Shepherd Shepherdstown West Virginia PSAC
Shippensburg Shippensburg Pennsylvania PSAC
Shorter Rome Georgia Carolinas
Simon Fraser University Burnaby British Columbia GNAC
Sioux Falls Sioux Falls South Dakota NSIC
Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Pennsylvania PSAC
Sonoma State Rohnert Park California CCAA
South Dakota Mines Rapid City South Dakota RMAC
Southeastern Oklahoma State Durant Oklahoma GAC
Southern Arkansas Magnolia Arkansas GAC
Southern Connecticut New Haven Connecticut NE-10
Southern Nazarene Bethany, Oklahoma Oklahoma GAC
Southern New Hampshire Manchester New Hampshire NE-10
Southern Wesleyan Central South Carolina Carolinas
Southwest Baptist Bolivar Missouri GLVC
Southwest Minnesota State Marshall Minnesota NSIC
Southwestern Oklahoma State Weatherford Oklahoma GAC
Spring Hill Mobile Alabama SIAC
St. Cloud State St. Cloud Minnesota NSIC
St. Edward's Austin Texas LSC
St. Mary's (TX) San Antonio Texas LSC
St. Thomas Aquinas Sparkill New York ECC
Staten Island New York City New York ECC
Sul Ross State Alpine Texas LSC
Tampa Tampa Florida Sunshine State
Texas A&M International Laredo Texas LSC
Texas A&M–Kingsville Kingsville Texas LSC
Thomas More Crestview Hills Kentucky G-MAC
Tiffin Tiffin Ohio G-MAC
Trevecca Nazarene Nashville Tennessee GSC
Truman State Kirksville Missouri GLVC
Tusculum Greeneville Tennessee SAC
Tuskegee Tuskegee Alabama SIAC
UCCS (UC Colorado Springs) Colorado Springs Colorado RMAC
UDC Washington, D.C. N/A ECC
UMSL (Missouri–St. Louis) St. Louis Missouri GLVC
UNC Pembroke Pembroke North Carolina Carolinas
Union Jackson Tennessee GSC
Upper Iowa Fayette Iowa GLVC
USC Aiken Aiken South Carolina PBC
USC Beaufort Bluffton South Carolina PBC
UT Permian Basin Odessa Texas LSC
UVA Wise Wise Virginia SAC
Valdosta State Valdosta Georgia GSC
Vanguard Costa Mesa California PacWest
Virginia State Petersburg Virginia CIAA
Virginia Union Richmond Virginia CIAA
Walsh North Canton Ohio G-MAC
Washburn Topeka Kansas MIAA
Wayne State (NE) Wayne Nebraska NSIC
Wayne State (MI) Detroit Michigan GLIAC
West Alabama Livingston Alabama GSC
West Chester West Chester Pennsylvania PSAC
West Florida Pensacola Florida GSC
West Liberty West Liberty West Virginia MEC
West Texas A&M Canyon Texas LSC
West Virginia State Institute West Virginia MEC
West Virginia Wesleyan Buckhannon West Virginia MEC
Western Colorado Gunnison Colorado RMAC
Western New Mexico Silver City New Mexico LSC
Western Oregon Monmouth Oregon GNAC
Western Washington Bellingham Washington GNAC
Westminster Salt Lake City Utah RMAC
Westmont Santa Barbara California PacWest
Wheeling Wheeling West Virginia MEC
William Jewell Liberty Missouri GLVC
Wilmington New Castle Delaware CACC
Wingate Wingate North Carolina SAC
Winona State Winona Minnesota NSIC
Winston-Salem State Winston-Salem North Carolina CIAA
Young Harris Young Harris Georgia Carolinas
  1. For the 2023–24 and the 2024–25 school years, Salem has a non-conference scheduling agreement with MEC. [2] In addition, Salem is also an associate member of the MEC in three other sporting events.

Future programs

TeamCityStateConferenceStarting
Ferrum Ferrum Virginia Carolinas 2025
Jamestown Jamestown North Dakota NSIC
Middle Georgia Cochran [a] Georgia PBC
UC Merced Merced California CCAA
UT Dallas Richardson Texas LSC
  1. Middle Georgia's main campus is in Macon; the men's basketball team competes on the Cochran campus.

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References

  1. "Division 2 Basketball Colleges". NCSA. Retrieved January 8, 2025.
  2. "MEC Adds Salem as Associate Member in Wrestling, Swimming". Mountain East Conference. November 1, 2024. Retrieved November 1, 2024.