List of NCAA Division I conference changes before 2010
NCAA Division I conference realignment refers to changes in the alignment of college or university athletic programs from one National Collegiate Athletic Association athletic conference to another.
2009–2010
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Air Force Falcons | Men's lacrosse | GWLL | ECAC Lacrosse |
Albany Great Danes | Women's golf | America East | MAAC |
Bellarmine Knights | Men's lacrosse | GWLL | ECAC Lacrosse |
Boston University Terriers | Women's golf | America East | MAAC |
Bryant Bulldogs | Full membership | Division I Independent | Northeast |
Chicago State Cougars | Full membership (non-football) | Independent | Great West |
Denver Pioneers | Men's lacrosse | GWLL | ECAC Lacrosse |
Georgetown Hoyas | Men's lacrosse | ECAC Lacrosse | Big East |
Hartford Hawks | Women's golf | America East | MAAC |
Houston Baptist Huskies | Full membership (non-football) | Independent | Great West |
Iona Gaels | Football | Division I FCS Independent | Dropped football |
Marist Red Foxes | Football | (non-football) | Pioneer |
NJIT Highlanders | Full membership (non-football) | Independent | Great West |
Northern Colorado Bears | Baseball | Division I Independent | Great West |
Northern Iowa Panthers | Baseball | MVC | Dropped baseball |
North Dakota Fighting Sioux | Full membership | North Central (D-II) | Great West |
Notre Dame Fighting Irish | Men's lacrosse | GWLL | Big East |
NYIT Bears | Baseball | Division I Independent | Great West |
Ohio State Buckeyes | Men's lacrosse | GWLL | ECAC Lacrosse |
Penn State Nittany Lions | Men's lacrosse | ECAC Lacrosse | CAA |
Quinnipiac Bobcats | Men's lacrosse | GWLL | ECAC Lacrosse |
Rutgers Scarlet Knights | Men's lacrosse | ECAC Lacrosse | Big East |
Seattle Redhawks | Baseball | (non-baseball) | Division I Independent |
St. John's Red Storm | Men's lacrosse | ECAC Lacrosse | Big East |
South Dakota Coyotes | Full membership | North Central (D-II) | Great West |
Texas–Pan American Broncs | Full membership (non-football) | Independent | Great West |
UMass Minutemen | Men's lacrosse | ECAC Lacrosse | CAA |
Utah Valley Wolverines | Full membership (non-football) | Independent | Great West |
Vermont Catamounts | Baseball | America East | Dropped baseball |
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers | Football | Independent | Sun Belt |
2008–2009
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Arizona State Sun Devils | Men's tennis | Pac-10 | Dropped men's tennis[citation needed] |
Bryant Bulldogs | All sports | Northeast-10 (Division II) | Independent |
Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners | Baseball | (non-baseball) | Independent |
Campbell Fighting Camels | Football | (non-football) | Pioneer |
Chicago State Cougars | Cross country, track & field, golf, and tennis | Independent | Great West |
Cincinnati Bearcats | Women's lacrosse | Independent | Big East[1] |
Duquesne Dukes | Football | MAAC | NEC |
Florida Atlantic Owls | Men's soccer | Atlantic Soccer | MAC |
Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs | All sports except football | Atlantic Sun | Big South |
Hawaii−Hilo Vulcans[2] | Baseball | Division I Independent | Pacific West (Division II) |
Houston Baptist Huskies | Cross country, track & field, golf, and tennis | Independent | Great West |
Iona Gaels | Football | MAAC | Division I FCS Independent |
La Salle Explorers | Football | MAAC | Dropped football |
Louisville Cardinals | Women's lacrosse | Independent | Big East[3] |
Morehead State Eagles | Men's and women's indoor track & field | OVC | Dropped both sports[4] |
Morehead State Eagles | Women's golf | No team | OVC[4] |
NJIT Highlanders | Cross country, track & field, golf, and tennis | Independent | Great West |
North Dakota Fighting Sioux | Football, cross country, track & field, golf, and tennis | North Central (D-II) | Great West |
North Dakota Fighting Sioux | All sports except football, cross country, track & field, golf, and tennis | North Central (D-II) | Independent |
North Dakota State Bison | Football | Great West Football | MVFC |
Oregon Ducks | Baseball | (non-baseball) | Pac-10 |
Presbyterian Blue Hose | All sports | Independent | Big South |
Philadelphia Rams | Men's soccer | Atlantic Soccer | CACC (D-II) |
Samford Bulldogs | All sports | Ohio Valley | Southern |
South Dakota Coyotes | Football, cross country, track & field, golf, and tennis | North Central (D-II) | Great West |
South Dakota State Jackrabbits | Football | Great West Football | MVFC |
SIU Edwardsville Cougars | All sports (non-football) | GLVC (Division II) | Independent |
Texas–Pan American Broncs | Cross country, track & field, golf, and tennis | ? | Great West |
Utah Valley Wolverines | Cross country, track & field, golf, and tennis | Independent | Great West |
Wayne State Warriors | Men's ice hockey | CHA | Dropped men's ice hockey |
2007–2008
2006–2007
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Air Force Falcons | Men's ice hockey | CHA | Atlantic Hockey |
Air Force Falcons | Wrestling | Division I independent | WWC |
Austin Peay Governors | Football | Pioneer | Division I FCS independent |
Birmingham–Southern Panthers | All sports (non-football) | Big South | SCAC (Division III) |
Central Arkansas Bears and Sugar Bears | All sports expect football | GSC (Division II) | Southland |
Central Arkansas Bears | Football | GSC (Division II) | Division I FCS Independents |
Chicago State Cougars | All (non-football) | Mid-Continent | Division I independent |
Florida Atlantic Owls | All sports (expect football, which joined Sun Belt in 2005–2006) | Atlantic Sun | Sun Belt |
Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks | All except football | Southland | Sun Belt |
Missouri State Bears | Men's cross country, men's tennis, men's track & field | MVC | Dropped all three sports[9] |
NJIT Highlanders | All (non-football) | Division II | Division I independent |
North Dakota State Bison | Wrestling | Division I independent | WWC |
Northern Colorado Bears | All sports except baseball and wrestling | Division I IndependentGreat West Football | Big Sky |
Northern Colorado Bears | Wrestling | Division I independent | WWC |
Northern Iowa Panthers | Wrestling | Division I independent | WWC |
St. Francis (NY) Terriers | Baseball | NEC | Dropped baseball |
South Dakota State Jackrabbits | Wrestling | Division I independent | WWC |
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Islanders | All sports (non-football) | Division I Independent | Southland |
Utah Valley Wolverines | Wrestling | Division I independent | WWC |
Wyoming Cowboys | Wrestling | Division I independent | WWC |
2005–2006
2004–2005
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Connecticut Huskies | Football | Division I-A Independent | Big East |
Cal Poly Mustangs | Football | Division I-AA Independent | Great West |
Clarkson Golden Knights | Women's ice hockey | Independent | ECAC Hockey |
Detroit Titans | Baseball | Horizon | Dropped baseball |
East Tennessee State Buccaneers | Football | Southern | Dropped football |
Findlay Oilers | Ice hockey (men's and women's) | CHA | Dropped hockey |
Longwood Lancers | All sports (non-football) | CVAC (Division II) | Division I Independent |
Miami Hurricanes | All sports except baseball | Big East | ACC |
Miami Hurricanes | Baseball | Division I Independent | ACC |
North Dakota Fighting Sioux | Women's ice hockey | Independent | WCHA |
North Dakota State Bison | All sports except football | North Central (D-II) | Division I Independent |
North Dakota State Bison | Football | North Central (D-II) | Great West |
Northern Colorado Bears | Football | Division I-AA Independent | Great West |
Pace Setters | Baseball | Division I Independent | Northeast-10 (Division II) |
Quinnipiac Bobcats | Women's ice hockey | Independent | CHA |
Saint Mary's Gaels | Football | Division I-AA Independent | Dropped football |
South Dakota State Jackrabbits | All sports except football | North Central (D-II) | Division I Independent |
South Dakota State Jackrabbits | Football | North Central (D-II) | Great West |
Southern Utah Thunderbirds | Football | Division I-AA Independent | Great West |
Towson Tigers | Football | Patriot League | Atlantic 10 |
Troy Trojans | Football | Division I-A Independent | Sun Belt |
UC Davis Aggies | All sports except football | CCAA (D-II) | Independent |
UC Davis Aggies | Football | Division I-AA Independent | Great West |
Virginia Tech Hokies | All sports | Big EastEWL | ACC |
2003–2004
2002–2003
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Central Florida Golden Knights | Football | Division I-A Independent | MAC |
Findlay Oilers | Women's ice hockey | Great Lakes Women's Hockey Association | CHA |
FIU Golden Panthers | Football | Started football | Division I-AA Independent |
Howard Bison[24] | Baseball | MEAC | Dropped baseball |
Mercyhurst Lakers | Women's ice hockey | Great Lakes Women's Hockey Association | CHA |
Niagara Purple Eagles | Women's ice hockey | ECAC | CHA |
Sacramento State Hornets[25] | Baseball | Big West | Independent |
St. John's Red Storm[20] | Football | Northeast | Division I-AA Independent |
Wayne State Warriors | Women's ice hockey | Great Lakes Women's Hockey Association | CHA |
2001–2002
2000–2001
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Army Cadets | Men's ice hockey | CHA | MAAC |
Connecticut Huskies | Football | Atlantic 10 | Division I-A Independent |
FIU Golden Panthers | Men's soccer | TAAC | Atlantic Soccer Conference |
Georgetown Hoyas | Football | MAAC | Division I-AA Independent |
Nevada Wolf Pack | All | Big West | WAC |
St. John's Red Storm[20] | Football | Division I-AA Independent | Northeast |
Virginia Tech Hokies | All except football & wrestling | Atlantic 10 | Big East |
1999–2000
1998–1999
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Army Cadets[28] | Football | Division I-A Independent | Conference USA |
Boston University Terriers | Football | Atlantic 10 | Dropped football |
Buffalo Bulls | Full membership | Mid-Continent Division I-AA Independent | MAC |
College of Charleston Cougars | All (non-football) | Big South | SoCon |
Evansville Purple Aces | Football | Pioneer | Dropped football |
FIU Golden Panthers | All except football | TAAC | Sun Belt |
Lamar University Cardinals | All (non-football) | Sun Belt | Southland |
Northeastern Illinois Golden Eagles | All | Mid-Continent | Dropped athletics |
St. John's Red Storm | Football | MAAC | Division I-AA Independent |
UMBC Retrievers | All (non-football) | Big South | NEC |
Virginia Tech Hokies | Wrestling | (non-wrestling) | EWL |
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers | Football | Division I-AA Independent | Ohio Valley[29] |
1997–1998
1996–1997
1995–1996
1994–1995
1993–1994
1992–1993
1991–1992
1990–1991
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Akron Zips | All men's sports except football | Division I independent | Mid-Continent |
Army Cadets | All except football and ice hockey | MAAC | Patriot League |
Bucknell Bison | All sports | East Coast | Patriot League |
Southwest Missouri State Bears | All men's sports except football | Mid-Continent | MVC |
Northern Illinois Huskies | All men's sports except football | Division I independent | Mid-Continent |
UCF Knights of the Pegasus | Football | Division II Independent | Division I-AA Independent |
Utah State Aggies | Women's sports[37] | High Country | Big West |
1989–1990
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Edinboro Fighting Scots | Wrestling | ??? | EWL |
Loyola (MD) Greyhounds | All (non-football) | NEC | MAAC |
Merrimack Warriors | Men's ice hockey | Independent | Hockey East |
Oral Roberts Titans | All sports | Division I independent | NAIA independent |
Siena Saints | All (non-football) | North Atlantic | MAAC |
Tulane Green Wave | Men's basketball | No team | Metro |
1988–1989
1987–1988
1986–1987
1985–1986
1983–1984
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets | Football | Independent | ACC |
1982–1983
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Cleveland State Vikings | All | Independent | Association of Mid-Continent Universities |
Pittsburgh Panthers | All sports except football | Eastern 8 | Big East |
San Francisco Dons | Men's basketball | WCAC | Dropped men's basketball |
West Virginia Mountaineers | Men's golf | Eastern 8 | Dropped men's golf[43] |
1981–1982
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Auburn Tigers | Wrestling | SEC | Dropped wrestling |
Oregon Ducks | Baseball | Pac-10 | Dropped baseball |
1980–1981
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Air Force Falcons | Full membership (men only) | Independent | WAC |
Idaho Vandals | Baseball | Big Sky | Dropped baseball[44] |
Seattle Chieftains | Full membership | WCAC | NAIA |
Vanderbilt Commodores | Women's volleyball | SEC | Dropped women's volleyball[45] |
Villanova Wildcats | Full membership (non-football) | Eastern 8 | Big East |
1979–1980
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Boston College Eagles | All sports except football | Independent | Big East |
Connecticut Huskies | All sports except football | Independent | Big East |
Georgetown Hoyas | All sports except football | Independent | Big East |
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets | All sports except football | Metro | ACC |
Gonzaga Bulldogs | All men's sports | Big Sky | WCAC |
Hawaii Rainbows | All men's sports | Independent | WAC |
Nevada Wolf Pack | All men's sports except football | WCAC | Big Sky |
Penn State Nittany Lions | All sports except football | Eastern 8 | Independent |
Providence Friars | All sports (non-football) | Independent | Big East |
St. Bonaventure Bonnies | All sports (non-football) | Independent | Eastern 8 |
St. John's Redmen | All sports except football | Independent | Big East |
Seton Hall Pirates | All sports except football | Independent | Big East |
Syracuse Orangemen and Orangewomen | All sports except football | Independent | Big East |
1978–1979
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Arizona Wildcats | All men's sports | WAC | Pac-10 |
Arizona State Sun Devils | All men's sports | WAC | Pac-10 |
San Diego State Aztecs | All men's sports except baseball | PCAA | WAC |
San Diego State Aztecs | Baseball | SCBA | WAC |
1976–1977
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Houston Cougars | Football | Independent | SWC |
1975–1976
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Cincinnati Bearcats | All sports except football | Independent | Metro |
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets | All sports except football | Independent | Metro |
Houston Cougars | Men's basketball | Independent | SWC |
Louisville Cardinals | All sports except football | MVC | Metro |
Memphis State Tigers | All sports except football | Independent | Metro |
Saint Louis Billikens | All sports (non-football) | Independent | Metro |
Tulane Green Wave | All sports except football | Independent | Metro |
1974–1975
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Cal State Los Angeles Golden Eagles | All sports except baseball | PCAA | CCAA (D-II) |
Saint Louis Billikens | All sports (non-football) | MVC | Independent |
1972–1973
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Houston Cougars | Men's sports except football and basketball | Independent | SWC |
Syracuse Orangemen | Baseball | Independent | Dropped baseball |
1971–1972
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Drake Bulldogs[46] | Football | Independent | MVC |
Miami (FL) Hurricanes | Men's basketball | Independent | Dropped men's basketball |
Pacific Tigers[47] | All except football | WCAC | PCAA |
Seattle Chieftains | All | Independent | WCAC |
1969–1970
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Cal State Los Angeles Golden Eagles | All sports | CCAA | PCAA |
Fresno State Bulldogs | All sports | CCAA | PCAA |
Long Beach State 49ers | All sports | CCAA | PCAA |
Pacific Tigers[48] | Football | Independent | PCAA |
San Diego State Aztecs | All sports | CCAA | PCAA |
San Jose State Spartans | All sports | WCAC | PCAA |
UC Santa Barbara Gauchos | All sports | WCAC | PCAA |
1968–1969
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Colorado State Rams | Football | Independent | WAC |
UTEP Miners | Football | Independent | WAC |
1967–1968
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Colorado State Rams | All except football | Independent | WAC |
UTEP Miners | All except football | Independent | WAC |
1966–1967
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
South Carolina Gamecocks[49] | All | ACC | Independent |
Tulane Green Wave[50] | All | SEC | Independent |
1964–1965
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets[51] | All | SEC | Independent |
Oregon Ducks | All | Independent | AAWU |
Oregon State Beavers | All | Independent | AAWU |
1963–1964
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Gonzaga Bulldogs | All (non-football) | Independent | Big Sky |
Hardin–Simmons Cowboys | All | Independent (University Division) | Independent (College Division) |
Idaho Vandals | All | Independent | Big Sky |
Idaho State Bengals | All | Independent | Big Sky |
Montana Grizzlies | All | Independent | Big Sky |
Montana State Bobcats | All | Independent | Big Sky |
Weber State Wildcats | All | Independent | Big Sky |
1962–1963
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Arizona Wildcats | All | Border | WAC |
Arizona State–Tempe Sun Devils | All | Border | WAC |
BYU Cougars | All | Skyline Eight | WAC |
Colorado State Rams | All | Skyline Eight | Independent |
Hardin–Simmons Cowboys | All | Border | Independent |
Denver Pioneers | All except ice hockey (non-football) | Skyline Eight | Independent |
Montana Grizzlies | All | Skyline Eight | Independent |
New Mexico Lobos | All | Skyline Eight | WAC |
New Mexico State Aggies | All | Border | Independent |
Utah Utes | All | Skyline Eight | WAC |
Utah State Aggies | All | Skyline Eight | Independent |
Washington State Cougars | All | Independent | AAWU |
West Texas State Buffaloes | All | Border | Independent |
Wyoming Cowboys | All | Skyline Eight | WAC |
1959–1960
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
California Golden Bears | All | PCC | AAWU |
Idaho Vandals | All | PCC | Independent |
Oregon Ducks | All | PCC | Independent |
Oregon State Beavers | All | PCC | Independent |
Stanford Indians | All | PCC | AAWU |
UCLA Bruins | All | PCC | AAWU |
USC Trojans | All | PCC | AAWU |
Washington Huskies | All | PCC | AAWU |
Washington State Cougars | All | PCC | Independent |
1953–1954
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Clemson Tigers | All | SoCon | ACC |
Duke Blue Devils | All | SoCon | ACC |
Maryland Terrapins | All | SoCon | ACC |
North Carolina Tar Heels | All | SoCon | ACC |
North Carolina State Wolfpack | All | SoCon | ACC |
South Carolina Gamecocks | All | SoCon | ACC |
Wake Forest Demon Deacons | All | SoCon | ACC |
Virginia Cavaliers | All | Independent | ACC |
1948–1949
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Colorado Buffaloes | All sports | Skyline Conference | MVIAA |
1945–1946
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Chicago Maroons | All | Big Ten | Dropped athletics |
1938–1939
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
BYU Cougars | All sports | Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference | Skyline Conference |
Colorado Buffaloes | All sports | Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference | Skyline Conference |
Colorado State Rams | All sports | Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference | Skyline Conference |
Denver Pioneers | All sports | Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference | Skyline Conference |
Utah Utes | All sports | Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference | Skyline Conference |
Utah State Aggies | All sports | Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference | Skyline Conference |
Wyoming Cowboys | All sports | Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference | Skyline Conference |
1932–1933
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Alabama Crimson Tide | All | SoCon | SEC |
Auburn Tigers | All | SoCon | SEC |
Florida Gators | All | SoCon | SEC |
Georgia Bulldogs | All | SoCon | SEC |
Kentucky Wildcats | All | SoCon | SEC |
LSU Fighting Tigers | All | SoCon | SEC |
Mississippi Rebels | All | SoCon | SEC |
Mississippi State Bulldogs | All | SoCon | SEC |
Tennessee Volunteers | All | SoCon | SEC |
Vanderbilt Commodores | All | SoCon | SEC |
Sewanee Tigers | All | SoCon | SEC |
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets | All | SoCon | SEC |
Tulane Green Wave | All | SoCon | SEC |
1928–1929
School | Sport(s) | Former Conference | New Conference |
---|---|---|---|
Iowa State Cyclones | All | Missouri Valley | MVIAA |
Kansas Jayhawks | All | Missouri Valley | MVIAA |
Kansas State Wildcats | All | Missouri Valley | MVIAA |
Missouri Tigers | All | Missouri Valley | MVIAA |
Nebraska Cornhuskers | All | Missouri Valley | MVIAA |
Oklahoma Sooners | All | Missouri Valley | MVIAA |
See also
- 1996 NCAA conference realignment
- 2005 NCAA conference realignment
- 2010–2014 NCAA conference realignment
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