List of college athletic programs in Washington (state)

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This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of Washington.

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NCAA

Division I

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Eastern Washington
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Gonzaga
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Seattle
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Washington
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Washington State
Full NCAA Division I member colleges in Washington
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Eastern Washington Eagles Eastern Washington University Cheney Big Sky FCS Yes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svg
Gonzaga Bulldogs Gonzaga University Spokane West Coast Dark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Seattle Redhawks Seattle University Seattle WAC Dark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Washington Huskies University of Washington Seattle Pac-12 FBS Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Washington State Cougars Washington State University Pullman Pac-12 FBS Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svg

Division II

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Central Washington
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Saint Martin's
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Seattle Pacific
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Western Washington
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Central Washington Wildcats Central Washington University Ellensburg Great Northwest Yes check.svg [lower-alpha 1] Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svg
Saint Martin's Saints Saint Martin's University Lacey Great Northwest Dark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Seattle Pacific Falcons Seattle Pacific University Seattle Great Northwest Dark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Western Washington Vikings Western Washington University Bellingham Great Northwest Dark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
  1. Central Washington's football team competes in the Lone Star Conference.

Division III

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Pacific Lutheran
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Puget Sound
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Whitman
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Whitworth
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Pacific Lutheran Lutes Pacific Lutheran University Parkland Northwest Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Puget Sound Loggers University of Puget Sound Tacoma Northwest Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Whitman Blues Whitman College Walla Walla Northwest Dark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Whitworth Pirates Whitworth University Spokane Northwest Yes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg

NAIA

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Evergreen
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Northwest
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Walla Walla
Full NAIA member colleges in Washington
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Evergreen Geoducks The Evergreen State College Olympia Cascade Yes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Northwest Eagles Northwest University Kirkland Cascade Yes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svgYes check.svgYes check.svg
Walla Walla Wolves Walla Walla University College Place Cascade Yes check.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgYes check.svgDark Red x.svg

NWAC

TeamSchoolCityConference
Bellevue Bulldogs Bellevue College Bellevue NWAC Northern
Big Bend Vikings Big Bend Community College Moses Lake NWAC Eastern
Centralia Trailblazers Centralia College Centralia NWAC Western
Clark Penguins Clark College Vancouver NWAC Eastern
Columbia Basin Hawks Columbia Basin College Pasco NWAC Eastern
Edmonds Tritons Edmonds College Lynnwood NWAC Northern
Everett Trojans Everett Community College Everett NWAC Northern
Grays Harbor Chokers Grays Harbor College Aberdeen NWAC Western
Green River Gators Green River College Auburn NWAC Western
Highline Thunderbirds Highline College Des Moines NWAC Western
Lower Columbia Red Devils Lower Columbia College Longview NWAC Western
Olympic Rangers Olympic College Bremerton NWAC Northern
Peninsula Pirates Peninsula College Port Angeles NWAC Northern
Pierce Raiders Pierce College Lakewood NWAC Western
Shoreline Dolphins Shoreline Community College Shoreline NWAC Northern
Skagit Valley Cardinals Skagit Valley College Mount Vernon NWAC Northern
South Puget Sound Clippers South Puget Sound Community College Olympia NWAC Western
Spokane Sasquatch Community Colleges of Spokane Spokane NWAC Eastern
Tacoma Titans Tacoma Community College Tacoma NWAC Western
Walla Walla Warriors Walla Walla Community College Walla Walla NWAC Eastern
Wenatchee Valley Knights Wenatchee Valley College Wenatchee NWAC Eastern
Whatcom Orcas Whatcom Community College Bellingham NWAC Northern
Yakima Valley Yaks Yakima Valley College Yakima NWAC Eastern

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