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Institution Location[1] Control Type[a] Enrollment[1]
(Fall 2021)
Accreditation Founded
American National University[2] Multiple[3] Private
(For Profit)
Baccalaureate college 1113 1886
Appalachian College of Pharmacy Oakwood Private Special focus 130 ACPE 1886
Appalachian School of Law Grundy Private Special focus 152 ABA 1994
Ascent College Hampton Private
(Assemblies of God)
Special focus 99 Unaccredited 1996
Averett University Danville Private
(Baptist)
Master's university 1363 SACS 1859
Bluefield University Bluefield Private
(Baptist)
Master's university 991 SACS 1922
Bridgewater College Bridgewater Private
(Brethren)
Baccalaureate college 1421 SACS 1880

5GUMTESt

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Flavor Peppermint Cinnamon Spearmint Berry Tropical Wintermint Bubble Fruit mix Mint Watermelon Green Apple Grape-Blueberry Citrus-Pear Fruit mix Strawberry Fruits"color:#FFFFFF"
United States Cobalt[4] Flare[4] Rain[4] Elixir[4][5] (discontinued) Beta Lush (rereleased as Swerve)[4] Solstice[4] Zing (discontinued)[4] React (rereleased as React2) React (rereleased as React2) Prism[6]

[7]

Vortex RPM[8]
Canada Cobalt Flare Rain Elixir (rereleased as Beta) Lush (rereleased as Swerve) Solstice Evolve (discontinued) React (rereleased as React2) React (rereleased as React2) Prism[9] Vortex
Europe Cobalt Electro[10] Flood Pulse Instinct[11] Turbulence Evolution RPM Zephyr[12]
UK Cobalt Electro Flood Pulse (discontinued) Turbulence Evolution
France Cobalt[13] Electro[13] Flood[13] Pulse[13] Instinct (discontinued)[13]
Germany Ultramarine (re-release of Cobalt)[14] Electro2[15] Flood[16] Pulse[16] Instinct (discontinued)[16] Turbulence[16] Evolution[16] Zephyr [17] Black Edition[18]
Greece Cobalt Electro Flood Pulse Turbulence Evolution Zephyr
Cyprus Cobalt Electro Flood Pulse Turbulence Evolution Zephyr
Romania Cobalt (rereleased as Cobalt2) Electro (rereleased as Electro2) Pulse (discontinued) Turbulence Evolution
Russia Frost[19] Flame[19] Electro[19] Hybrid[19] Reload[19] Cyclone[19]
Asia Cobalt
(透心涼薄荷味)
Rain
(電感薄荷味)
Pulse
(爽甜熱果味 )
React
(異感果汁味)
React
(異感薄荷味)
Tempest
(激酷西瓜味)[20]
5X Mutant[21]
Australia
& New Zealand
Cobalt Electro Pulse Zing (discontinued) React (discontinued) React (discontinued) Tempest Vortex Mutant (rereleased as Cirrus)
South Africa Cobalt Electro Turbulence

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Flavors United States Canada Europe United Kingdom Russia Asia Australia & New Zealand
Berry Elixir* Elixir Flood Flood
Beta
Blueberry Mutant Cirrus**
Bubble Zing* Evolve* Zing*
Cinnamon Flare Flare Flame
Citrus-Pear Evolution Evolution
Fruit mix React2** React2** RPM Reload
RPM
Fruits Black Edition (Germany)
Green Apple Vortex* Vortex* Vortex
Mint React2** React2** RPM
RPM
Peppermint Cobalt Cobalt Cobalt2 Cobalt Frost Cobalt Cobalt
Focus Ultramarine (Germany)
Spearmint Rain Rain Electro2** Electro Electro Rain Electro
Focus
Strawberry Zephyr
Tropical Lush* Lush* Pulse Pulse* Hybrid Pulse Pulse
Swerve
Wintermint Solstice* Solstice* Instinct*
Watermelon Prism Prism Turbulence Turbulence Cyclone Tempest Tempest

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Grammy Awards
Year Award Result
2003 Best Rock Gospel Album (Momentum) Nominated
2005 Best Rock Gospel Album (Welcome to Diverse City) Nominated
2008 Best Gospel Song (Made to Love) Nominated
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album (Portable Sounds) Nominated
2009 Best Rock Gospel Album (Alive and Transported) Won
2010 Best Gospel Song (City on Our Knees) Nominated
2011 Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album (Tonight) Nominated
2013 Best Contemporary Christian Music Album (Eye On It) Won

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Year Award Result
2002 Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year (Momentum) Won
Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song (Somebody's Watching Me) Won
Producer of the Year Won
Rock Recorded Song of the Year (Extreme Days) Nominated
Short Form Music Video of the Year (Extreme Days) Nominated
2003 Short Form Music Video of the Year (Irene) Won
Artist of the Year Nominated
Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year Nominated
Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year Nominated
Modern Rock/Alternative Recorded Song of the Year (Get This Party Started) Nominated
Long Form Music Video (Momentum DVD) Nominated
2004 Rock Recorded Song of the Year (Get This Party Started) Nominated
Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year (Love

Is In The House)

Nominated
2005 Rap/Hip Hop Album of the Year (Welcome to Diverse City) Won
2006 Rock Recorded Song of the Year (The Slam) Won
Special Event Album of the Year (Music Inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe) Won
2007 Artist of the Year Nominated
2008 Artist of the Year Won
Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year (Made to Love) Nominated
Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year (Portable Sounds) Won
Short Form Music Video of the Year (Boomin') Won
2009 Artist of the Year Nominated
Long Form Music Video of the Year (Alive and Transported) Won
2010 Artist of the Year Nominated
Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year (City On Our Knees) Won
Short Form Music Video of the Year (Lose My Soul) Nominated
2011 Artist of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year (Get Back Up) Nominated
Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year (Get Back Up) Nominated
Rock Recorded Song of the Year (Showstopper) Nominated
Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year (Tonight) Nominated
Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year (Tonight) Won
2012 Christmas Album of the Year (Christmas in Diverse City) Nominated
Recorded Music Packaging (Christmas in Diverse City) Won
Year Award Result
2013[22] Album of the Year[23] (Eye On It) TBA
Song of the Year[24] (Me Without You) TBA
Male Artist of the Year[25] TBA
The Hook Award (Best Pop Artist)[26] TBA
Crossover Artist of the Year[27] Won
Groundbreaking Artist of the Year[28] Nominated
Best Collaboration[29] (Favorite Song - Jamie Grace) Nominated
Best Remix/Remake of the Year[30] (Showstopper - Capital Kings Remix) TBA
Best Lyric Video[31] (Me Without You) Won
Best Live Show[32] TBA
Best Lecrae Collaboration[33] (Forgiveness) TBA

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
1992 Rap, Rock, & Soul Long Form Music Video of the Year Won
"I Love Rap Music" Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year Won
1993 "Can I Get a Witness" Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year Won
1994 "Socially Acceptable" Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year Won
"Jesus is Just Alright" Rock Recorded Song of the Year Won
1994 "Luv is a Verb" Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song of the Year Won
1996 DC Talk Artist of the Year Won
"Jesus Freak" Song of the Year Won
"Jesus Freak" Rock Recorded Song of the Year Won
1997 "Between You and Me" Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year Won
Jesus Freak Rock Album of the Year Won
"Like It, Love It, Need It" Rock Recorded Song of the Year Won
"Jesus Freak" Short Form Music Video of the Year Won
1998 "Colored People" Short Form Music Video of the Year Won
1999 DC Talk Group of the Year Nominated
DC Talk Artist of the Year Nominated
"My Friend (So Long)" Rock Recorded Song of the Year Nominated
Supernatural Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year Nominated
2000 The Supernatural Experience Long Form Music Video of the Year Won
2001 "Dive" Alternative/Modern Rock Song Won
2004 Free At Last: The Movie (10th Anniversary) Long Form Music Video of the Year Won

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  • Kyle Keesling (January 2018 to July 2019, part time; July 2019 to June 2021) 1 year, 11 months (3 years, 4 months)
  • Shaq Hunter (September 2018 to June 2021) 2 years, 9 months
  • Ashton Newman (July 2019 to September 2020) 1 year, 2 months
  • Grant Lawson (July 2019 to June 2022) 2 years, 11 months
  • Jess Becker (September 2020 to September 2023) 2 years, 11 months
  • Morgan Roberts (July 2021 to present) 2 years, 8 months
  • Nolan Meadows (July 2021 to June 2023) 1 year, 11 months
  • Thomas Zentmeyer (July 2022 to June 2024) 1 year, 10 months
  • Abbie Tucker (June 2023 to March 2024) 9 months
  • Gabe Golden (June 2023 to June 2024) 11 months
  • Alex Coile (January 2024 to present) 7 months
  • Clathon Henfield (July 2024 to present)
  • Carter Hyde (July 2024 to present)
  • Isabelle Yukis (July 2024 to present)


Kyle, Shaq, Ashton, Grant (July 2019 to September 2020) 1 year, 2 months

Kyle, Shaq, Grant, Jess (September 2020 to June 2021) 9 months

Grant, Jess, Morgan, Nolan (July 2021 to June 2022) 11 months

Jess, Morgan, Nolan, Thomas (July 2022 to June 2023) 11 months

Jess, Morgan, Thomas, Abbie, Gabe (July 2023 to September 2023) 2 months

Morgan, Thomas, Abbie, Gabe (September 2023 to December 2023) 3 months

Morgan, Thomas, Abbie, Gabe, Alex (January 2024 to March 2024) 2 months

Morgan, Thomas, Gabe, Alex (March 2024 to May 2024) 2 months

Morgan, Alex, Clathon, Carter, Isabelle (July 2024 to present) 0 months


  • Morgan Roberts (July 2021 to present) 3 years
  • Grant Lawson (July 2019 to June 2022) 2 years, 11 months
  • Jess Becker (September 2020 to September 2023) 2 years, 11 months
  • Shaq Hunter (September 2018 to June 2021) 2 years, 9 months
  • Kyle Keesling (January 2018 to July 2019, part time; July 2019 to June 2021) 1 year, 11 months (3 years, 4 months)
  • Nolan Meadows (July 2021 to June 2023) 1 year, 11 months
  • Thomas Zentmeyer (July 2022 to June 2024) 1 year, 10 months
  • Ashton Newman (July 2019 to September 2020) 1 year, 2 months
  • Gabe Golden (June 2023 to June 2024) 11 months
  • Abbie Tucker (June 2023 to March 2024) 9 months
  • Alex Coile (January 2024 to present) 7 months

Presidents

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    • Ebenezer Erskine Pressly (1838-)
    • Dr. Joab M. Lesesne (1954-1966)
    • Dr. William Bruce Ezell (11th, -1989
    • Dr. Henry G. Hollingsworth, Jr. (interim, 1989-1990)
    • Dr. James W. Strobel (12th, 1990-1998)
    • Dr. John L. Carson (13th, 1998-2005)
    • Dr. Randall T. Ruble (14th, 2006-2010)
    • Dr. David Norman (15th, 2010–2013)
    • Dr. N. Bradley Christie (interim, 2013-2014)
    • Dr. Paul Kooistra (16th, 2014-2016
    • Dr. Robert E. Gustafson (17th, 2016-2021)[b]
    • Dr. Tom Hellams (interim, 2021)
    • Dr. Steven Adamson (18th, 2022-present)
  1. ^ School types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  2. ^ Gustafson was appointed as interim President in November 2016, before being named President in 2017

Colleges and universities

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Defunct Colleges and Universities

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Name Location Control Founded Defunct Fate
American Temperance University Harriman Private 1893 1908 Closed
Boscobel College Nashville Private
(Baptist)
1889 1916 Closed
Bryson College Fayetteville Private
(A.R.P.C.)
1919 1929 Closed
Burritt College Spencer Private
(Churches of Christ)
1848 1939 Closed
Hiwassee College Madisonville Private
(Methodist)
1849 2019 Closed
Memphis College of Art Memphis Private 1936 2020 Closed
Lambuth University Jackson Private
(Methodist)
1843 2011 Acquired by University of Memphis
Morristown College Morristown Private
(Methodist)
1881 1989 Acquired by Knoxville College
O'More College of Design Franklin Private 1969 2018 Merged with Belmont University
Scarritt College Nashville Private
(Methodist)
1892 1988 Closed
Tennessee Temple University Chattanooga Private
(Baptist)
1946 2015 Merged with Carolina University
Victory University Memphis Private
(Nondenominational, For-Profit)
1941 2014 Closed


Institution Location[1] Control Type[a] Enrollment[1]
(Fall 2021)
Founded
American Baptist College Nashville Private
(Baptist)
Baccalaureate college 57 1924
Aquinas College Nashville Private
(Roman Catholic)
1961
Austin Peay State University Clarksville Public Master's university 9,609 1927
Baptist Health Sciences University Memphis Private
(Baptist)
Special-focus institution 935 1912
Belmont University Nashville Private
(Nondenominational)
Doctoral/Professional university 8,696 1890
Bethel University McKenzie Private
(Presbyterian)
Master's university 4,011 1871
Bryan College Dayton Private
(Nondenominational)
Baccalaureate college 1,550 1930
Carson-Newman University Jefferson City Private
(Baptist)
Doctoral/Professional university 2,835 1851
Christian Brothers University Memphis Private
(Catholic)
Master's university 1,794 1871
Crown College Powell Private
(Independent Baptist)
1991
Cumberland University Lebanon Private Master's university 2,540 1842
East Tennessee State University Johnson City Public Research university 13,303 1911
Fisk University Nashville Private Baccalaureate college 942 1866
Freed-Hardeman University Henderson Private
(Churches of Christ)
Master's university 2,320 1869
Harding School of Theology Memphis Private
(Churches of Christ)
Special-focus institution 1952
Johnson University Knoxville Private
(Christian Churches)
Master's university 942 1893
King University Bristol Private
(Presbyterian & E.P.C.)
Master's university 1,656 1867
Knoxville College Knoxville Private 1875
Lane College Jackson Private
(C.M.E.)
Baccalaureate college 1,047 1888
Lee University Cleveland Private
(Church of God)
Master's university 4,505 1918
LeMoyne-Owen College Memphis Private
(United Church of Christ)
613 1862
Lincoln Memorial University Harrogate Private Doctoral/Professional university 5,118 1897
Lipscomb University Nashville Private
(Churches of Christ)
Doctoral/Professional university 4,778 1891
Maryville College Maryville Private
(Presbyterian)
Baccalaureate college 1,046 1819
Meharry Medical College Nashville Private
(Methodist)
Special-focus institution 964 1876
Memphis Theological Seminary Cordova Private
(Presbyterian)
Special-focus institution 221 1852
Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary Franklin Private
(Baptist)
1971
Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro Public Research university 21,568 1911
Mid-South Christian College Memphis Private
(Christian Churches)
Special-focus institution 17 1959
Milligan University Carter County Private
(Christian Churches)
Master's university 1,162 1866
Nashville School of Law Nashville Private 1911
New College Franklin Nashville Private
(Nondenominational)
2009
Oxford Graduate School Dayton Private 1980
Pentecostal Theological Seminary Cleveland Private
(Church of God)
Special-focus institution 516 1975
Rhodes College Memphis Private Baccalaureate college 2,073 1848
Sewanee: The University of the South Sewanee Private
(Episcopal)
Baccalaureate college 1,820 1857
South College Knoxville Private
(For-profit)
Doctoral/Professional university 5,796 1882
Southern Adventist University Collegedale Private
(Adventist)
Master's university 2,719 1892
Southern College of Optometry Memphis Private Special-focus institution 537 1932
Tennessee Bible College Cookeville Private
(Churches of Christ)
1915
Tennessee State University (HBCU) Nashville Public Research university 8,077 1912
Tennessee Technological University Cookeville Public Research university 9,840 1915
Tennessee Wesleyan University Athens Private
(Methodist)
Baccalaureate college 1,086 1857
Trevecca Nazarene University Nashville Private
(Nazarene)
Doctoral/Professional university 3,717 1901
Tusculum University Tusculum Private
(Presbyterian)
Master's university 1,494 1794
Union University Jackson Private
(Baptist)
Doctoral/Professional university 2,930 1823
University of Memphis Memphis Public Research university 21,622 1912
University of Tennessee
(Flagship university)
Knoxville Public Research university 31,701 1794
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chattanooga Public Doctoral/Professional university 11,457 1886
University of Tennessee Health Science Center Memphis Public Special-focus institution 3,235 1911
University of Tennessee at Martin Martin Public Master's university 6,712 1900
University of Tennessee Southern Pulaski Public Baccalaureate college 876 1870
Vanderbilt University Nashville Private Research university 13,796 1873
Welch College Gallatin Private
(Baptist)
Baccalaureate college 335 1885
WGU Tennessee Franklin (Online) Private Master's university 1996
Williamson College Franklin Private
(Nondenominational)
Special-focus institution 55 1997
Team School City Conference Sport sponsorship
Base-
ball
Basketball Beach Volleyball Cross Country Field Hockey Foot-
ball
Golf Lacrosse Soccer Soft-
ball
Swimming Tennis Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling
M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W
Allen Yellow Jackets [b] Allen University Columbia SIAC No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No Yes[c] Yes No No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Anderson Trojans Anderson University Anderson South Atlantic Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No [d] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
Benedict Tigers Benedict College Columbia SIAC Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Claflin Panthers Claflin University Orangeburg CIAA Yes[e] Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Yes No No No No Yes Yes No Yes No
Coker Cobras Coker University Hartsville South Atlantic Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Converse Valkyries Converse University Spartanburg Carolinas No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes[f] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
Erskine Flying Fleet Erskine College Due West Carolinas Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes[g] Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Francis Marion Patriots Francis Marion University Florence Carolinas Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
Lander Bearcats Lander University Greenwood Peach Belt Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Limestone Saints Limestone University Gaffney South Atlantic Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Newberry Wolves Newberry College Newberry South Atlantic Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
North Greenville Crusaders North Greenville University Tigerville Carolinas Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes[h] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Southern Wesleyan Warriors Southern Wesleyan University Central Carolinas Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes Yes No Yes No
USC Aiken Pacers University of South Carolina Aiken Aiken Peach Belt Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No No No Yes Yes No No No No No No No No Yes No
USC Beaufort Sand Sharks University of South Carolina Beaufort Bluffton Peach Belt [i] Yes No [j] No [j] No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No No No No Yes Yes No No No
  1. ^ School types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  2. ^ As of the 2022–23 academic year, Allen is in the second year of a three-year transition to Division II and will become an active member in 2024–25.
  3. ^ Allen's women's soccer team competes as an independent.
  4. ^ Anderson announced the addition of a football team, with plans to begin play in 2024–25.
  5. ^ Claflin's baseball team competes in the Peach Belt Conference.
  6. ^ Converse announced plans to introduce men's swimming beginning in Fall 2022, but did not compete that year.
  7. ^ Erskine's football team competes in the South Atlantic Conference. It will transition to Peach Belt Conference in 2024, before moving to Conference Carolinas in 2025
  8. ^ North Greenville's football team competes in the Gulf South Conference. In 2025, it will move to Conference Carolinas for football
  9. ^ As of the 2022–23 academic year, USC Beaufort is in the first year of a three-year transition to Division II and will become an active member in 2025–26.
  10. ^ a b USC Beaufort has planned to add men's and women's basketball in 2023–24 as a condition of its NCAA membership.
Team School City Conference Sport sponsorship
Base-
ball
Basketball Beach Volleyball Cross Country Foot-
ball
Golf Lacrosse Rifle Soccer Soft-
ball
Swimming Tennis Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling
M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W M W
Charleston Southern Buccaneers Charleston Southern University Charleston Big South Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes FCS Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
The Citadel Bulldogs The Citadel Charleston Southern Yes Yes No No Yes Yes FCS No Yes No No Yes No Yes No No No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Clemson Tigers Clemson University Clemson ACC Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes FBS Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
Coastal Carolina Chanticleers Coastal Carolina University Conway Sun Belt Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes FBS Yes Yes No Yes No Yes [a] Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
College of Charleston Cougars College of Charleston Charleston Colonial Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No
Furman Paladins Furman University Greenville Southern No Yes Yes No Yes Yes FCS Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
Presbyterian Blue Hose Presbyterian College Clinton Big South Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes FCS [b] Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes
South Carolina Gamecocks University of South Carolina Columbia SEC Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes FBS Yes Yes No No No Yes [c] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
South Carolina State Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs South Carolina State University Orangeburg MEAC No Yes Yes No Yes Yes FCS No No No No No Yes Yes [d] Yes No No Yes Yes No No No Yes No
USC Upstate Spartans University of South Carolina Upstate Spartanburg Big South Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes Yes No Yes No
Winthrop Eagles Winthrop University Rock Hill Big South Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No No Yes Yes No Yes No
Wofford Terriers Wofford College Spartanburg Southern Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes FCS Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No [e] No No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
  1. ^ Coastal Carolina's men's soccer team competes in Conference USA and is to rejoin the Sun Belt's newly reinstated competition in that sport by 2023–24.
  2. ^ Presbyterian's football team competes in the Pioneer Football League.
  3. ^ South Carolina's men's soccer team competes in Conference USA.
  4. ^ South Carolina State's women's soccer team competes as an independent.
  5. ^ Wofford's softball team will begin play in 2023–24.

NC

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Institution Location[1] Control Type[a] Enrollment[1]
(Fall 2021)
Founded
Appalachian State University Boone Public Master's university 20,641 1899
Barber-Scotia College Concord Private
(Presbyterian)
Unaccredited n/a[34] 1867
Barton College Wilson Private
(Disciples of Christ)
Baccalaureate college 1,213 1902
Belmont Abbey College Belmont Private
(Catholic)
Baccalaureate college 1,517 1876
Bennett College Greensboro Private
(Methodist)
Baccalaureate college 207 1873
Brevard College Brevard Private Baccalaureate college 780 1853
Cabarrus College of Health Sciences Concord Private Special-focus institution 557 1942
Campbell University Buies Creek Private
(Baptist)
Doctoral/Professional university 5,622 1887
Carolina Christian College Winston-Salem Private
(Churches of Christ)
Special-focus institution 79 1945
Carolina College of Biblical Studies Fayetteville Private
(Nondenominational)
Special-focus institution 162 1973
Carolina University Winston-Salem Private
(Nondenominational)
Master's university 988 1945
Carolinas College of Health Sciences Charlotte Public Special-focus institution 473 1990
Catawba College Salisbury Private
(United Church of Christ)
Baccalaureate college 1,207 1851
Charlotte Christian College and Theological Seminary Charlotte Private
(Nondenominational)
Special-focus institution 136 1996
Chowan University Murfreesboro Private
(Baptist)
Baccalaureate college 981 1848
Davidson College Davidson Private
(Presbyterian)
Baccalaureate college 1,973 1837
Duke University Durham Private
(Methodist)
Research university 17,620 1838
East Carolina University Greenville Public Research university 28,021 1907
Elizabeth City State University Elizabeth City Public Baccalaureate college 2,054 1891
Elon University Elon Private
(Nonsectarian)
Doctoral/Professional university 7,127 1889
Fayetteville State University Fayetteville Public Master's university 6,748 1867
Gardner-Webb University Boiling Springs Private
(Nondenominational)
Doctoral/Professional university 3,441 1905
Greensboro College Greensboro Private
(Methodist)
Master's university 875 1838
Guilford College Greensboro Private
(Quakers)
Baccalaureate college 1,198 1837
Heritage Bible College Dunn Private
(Pentecostal)
Faith-related institution 30 1971
High Point University High Point Private
(Methodist)
Baccalaureate college 5,860 1924
Hood Theological Seminary Salisbury Private
(A.M.E. Zion)
Special-focus institution 144 1879
Johnson & Wales University - Charlotte Charlotte Private Baccalaureate college 1,262 1914
Johnson C. Smith University Charlotte Private
(Presbyterian)
Baccalaureate college 1,166 1867
Lees-McRae College Banner Elk Private
(Presbyterian)
Baccalaureate college 873 1900
Lenoir–Rhyne University Hickory Private
(Lutheran)
Master's university 2,405 1891
Livingstone College Salisbury Private
(A.M.E. Zion)
Baccalaureate college 890 1879
Manna University Fayetteville Private
(Nondenominational)
235 1978
Mars Hill University Mars Hill Private
(Nondenominational)
Baccalaureate college 1,073 1856
Meredith College Raleigh Private Baccalaureate college 1,711 1891
Methodist University Fayetteville Private
(Methodist)
Master's university 1,916 1956
Mid-Atlantic Christian University Elizabeth City Private
(Christian Churches)
Baccalaureate college 145 1948
Montreat College Montreat Private
(Presbyterian)
Baccalaureate college 1,013 1916
North Carolina A&T State University Greensboro Public Research university 13,322 1891
North Carolina Central University Durham Public Master's university 7,953 1909
North Carolina State University Raleigh Public Research university 36,831 1887
North Carolina Wesleyan University Rocky Mount Private
(Methodist)
Baccalaureate college 1,531 1956
Pfeiffer University Misenheimer Private
(Methodist)
Master's university 1,122 1885
Queens University of Charlotte Charlotte Private
(Presbyterian)
Master's university 2,063 1857
Saint Augustine's University Raleigh Private
(Episcopal)
Baccalaureate college 1,261 1867
Salem College Winston-Salem Private
(Moravian)
Baccalaureate college 911 1772
Shaw University Raleigh Private
(Baptist)
Baccalaureate college 1,141 1865
Shepherds Theological Seminary Cary Private
(Nondenominational)
Faith-related institution 142 2003
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Wake Forest Private
(Baptist)
Faith-related institution 3,048 1950
Southeastern Free Will Baptist Bible College Wendell Private
(Free Will Baptist)
Faith-related institution 61 1983
St. Andrews University Laurinburg Private
(Presbyterian)
Baccalaureate college 911 1896
University of Mount Olive Mount Olive Private
(Free Will Baptist)
Master's university 2,288 1951
University of North Carolina at Asheville Asheville Public Baccalaureate college 3,233 1927
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
(Flagship university)
Chapel Hill Public Research university 31,641 1789
align="center"University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte Public Research university 30,448 1946
University of North Carolina at Greensboro Greensboro Public Research university 19,038 1891
University of North Carolina at Pembroke Pembroke Public Master's university 8,318 1887
University of North Carolina School of the Arts Winston-Salem Public Special-focus Institution 1,119 1963
University of North Carolina at Wilmington Wilmington Public Research university 18,030 1947
Wake Forest University Winston-Salem Private Research university 8,947 1834
Warren Wilson College Swannanoa Private
(Presbyterian)
Baccalaureate college 803 1894
Western Carolina University Cullowhee Public Doctoral/Professional university 11,877 1889
William Peace University Raleigh Private Baccalaureate college 742 1857
Wingate University Wingate Private
(Baptist)
Doctoral/Professional university 3,439 1896
Winston-Salem State University Winston-Salem Public Doctoral/Professional university 5,226 1892

Noted alumni and faculty

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Alumni
Name Class Notability Ref.
Susan Audé 1972 WIS-TV news anchor
Erskine Caldwell American novelist [35]
Rex L. Carter 1950 American lawyer and politician [36]
Beth Couture 1984 Butler Bulldogs women's basketball head coach
Lawrence Cowan American politician, judge, lawyer, and businessman
Alan Cranston 1936 U.S. senator (D‑CA) [37][38]
James H. Howard 1937 World War II ace pilot [39][40]
Robert Shaw 1938 Choir conductor [41]
Art Clokey 1943 Stop motion animator [42][43]
Roy E. Disney 1951 Disney executive [44]
Richard Chamberlain 1956 Film actor, singer [45]
Robert Towne 1956 New Hollywood screenwriter [45]
Kris Kristofferson 1958 Outlaw country singer [46]
James Turrell 1965 Light and Space artist [47][48]
Myrlie Evers‑Williams 1968 Civil rights activist [49][50]
Bill Keller 1970 The New York Times editor [51][52]
Marianne Williamson 1974 Self-help author, activist [53]
Jennifer Doudna 1985 Biochemist, Nobel laureate [54][55]
Brian Schatz 1994 U.S. senator (D‑HI) [56][57]
 Did not graduate from Pomona

Ronnie Thomas

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Motorsports career results

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NASCAR

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Cup Series

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NASCAR Cup Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 NNCC Pts Ref
1977 Don Robertson 25 Chevy RSD DAY RCH CAR ATL NWS DAR BRI MAR TAL NSV DOV CLT RSD MCH DAY NSV POC
33
TAL MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV
25
MAR
19
NWS CLT CAR
30
ATL ONT 53rd 331 [58]
1978 RSD
DNQ
DAY RCH
18
CAR
13
ATL
24
BRI
20
DAR
31
NWS
21
MAR
20
TAL
14
DOV
32
CLT
30
NSV
15
RSD
25
MCH
18
DAY
25
NSV
10
POC
33
TAL
24
MCH
26
BRI
11
DAR
9
RCH
14
DOV
11
MAR
16
NWS
19
CLT CAR
33
ATL
15
ONT
30
18th 2733 [59]
1979 RSD
12
CAR
29
BRI
23
DAR
24
MAR
20
DOV
4
CLT
22
TWS
2
RSD
1
MCH
7
DAY
30
NSV
16
POC
9
TAL
28
MCH
23
BRI
3
DAR
10
RCH
1*
DOV
6
MAR
4
CLT
2
NWS
2*
CAR
19
ATL
4
ONT
2
9th 3642 [60]
Buick DAY
34
RCH
17
ATL
34
NWS
28
Ronnie Thomas Chevy NSV
17
John Kennedy 0
1980 Ulrich Racing 40 RSD DAY RCH CAR
12
ATL
31
BRI DAR
19
NWS MAR TAL NSV DOV 35th 1213 [61]
Al Rudd Auto 22 CLT
9
TWS RSD MCH
32
CLT
4
CAR ATL ONT
Nelson Malloch Racing 7 Olds DAY
13
TAL
20
Chevy NSV
28
POC
10
MCH
34
BRI
28
DAR
34
RCH DOV NWS MAR
1981 DiGard Motorsports 88 RSD
19
NSV
4
POC
6
MCH
3
BRI
2
DAR
23
RCH
12
DOV
5
MAR
8
NWS
25
CLT
3
CAR
18
6th 3988 [62]
Olds DAY
3
RCH
2
CAR
31
BRI
2
TAL
4
TWS
24
DAY
40
Buick ATL
22
NWS
6
DAR
11
MAR
3
NSV
5*
DOV
5
CLT
4
RSD
5
MCH
30
TAL
23
ATL
38
RSD
40
1982 Richard Childress Racing 3 Pontiac DAY
35
RCH
22
BRI
27
ATL
25
CAR
15
DAR
29
NWS
9
MAR
4
TAL
24
NSV
19
DOV
22
CLT
7
POC
6
RSD
29
MCH
5
DAY
7
NSV
4
POC
31
TAL
9
MCH
14
BRI
7
DAR
31
RCH
4
DOV
11
NWS
25
CLT
31
MAR
2
CAR
28
ATL
7
RSD
2
9th 3537 [63]
1983 Chevy DAY
24
RCH
28
CAR
6
ATL
10
DAR
4
NWS
27
MAR
5
TAL
8
NSV
14
DOV
24
BRI
26
CLT
32
RSD
1*
POC
31
MCH
6
DAY
21
NSV
5
POC
7
TAL
16
MCH
27
BRI
14
DAR
25
RCH
2
DOV
13
MAR
1*
NWS
6
CLT
9
CAR
3
ATL
26
RSD
37
9th 3693 [64]
1984 Bud Moore Engineering 15 Ford DAY
7
RCH
1
CAR
7
ATL
8
BRI
6
NWS
3*
DAR
9
MAR
18
TAL
22
NSV
4
DOV
8
CLT
11
RSD
9
POC
18
MCH
40
DAY
15
NSV
16
POC
39
TAL
14
MCH
12
BRI
16
DAR
5
RCH
2
DOV
3
MAR
27
CLT
8
NWS
6
CAR
23
ATL
3
RSD
15
7th 3918 [65]
1985 DAY
5
RCH
25
CAR
32
ATL
4
BRI
2
DAR
25
NWS
4
MAR
2
TAL
5
DOV
4
CLT
13
RSD
4
POC
7
MCH
7
DAY
7
POC
14
TAL
18
MCH
31
BRI
9
DAR
6
RCH
5
DOV
3
MAR
4
NWS
5
CLT
15
CAR
7
ATL
31
RSD
1
6th 3857 [66]
1986 DAY
11
RCH
30
CAR
28
ATL
26
BRI
2
DAR
26
NWS
2
MAR
1*
TAL
36
DOV
4
CLT
8
RSD
3
POC
4
MCH
10
DAY
6
POC
2
TAL
3
GLN
7
MCH
21
BRI
23
DAR
6
RCH
24*
DOV
1*
MAR
28
NWS
7
CLT
4
CAR
2
ATL
25
RSD
19
5th 3823 [67]
1987 DAY
9
CAR
2
RCH
28
ATL
1
DAR
30
NWS
5
BRI
3
MAR
16
TAL
30
CLT
25
DOV
12
POC
7
RSD
2
MCH
14
DAY
14
POC
26
TAL
15
GLN
4
MCH
25
BRI
3
DAR
7
RCH
3
DOV
1*
MAR
21
NWS
13
CLT
11
CAR
31
RSD
31
ATL
3
6th 3742 [68]
1988 King Racing 26 Buick DAY
17
RCH
2
CAR
17
ATL
24
DAR
30
BRI
20
NWS
2
MAR
18
TAL
29
CLT
7
DOV
19
RSD
3
POC
30
MCH
11
DAY
22
POC
12
TAL
41
GLN
1
MCH
16
BRI
16
DAR
10
RCH
26
DOV
10
MAR
24*
CLT
8
NWS
7*
CAR
2
PHO
26*
ATL
4
11th 3547 [69]
1989 DAY
19
CAR
32
ATL
24
RCH
4
DAR
12
BRI
8
NWS
6
MAR
23
TAL
31
CLT
10
DOV
6
SON
1*
POC
20
MCH
4
DAY
9
POC
31
TAL
17
GLN
29
MCH
8
BRI
3
DAR
3
RCH
4
DOV
5
MAR
8
CLT
21
NWS
9
CAR
28
PHO
29
ATL
14
8th 3608 [70]
1990 Hendrick Motorsports 5 Chevy DAY
4
RCH
3
CAR
31
ATL
27
DAR
24
BRI
3
NWS
4
MAR
23
TAL
33
CLT
28
DOV
11
SON
3
POC
32
MCH
9
DAY
13
POC
7
TAL
5
GLN
1
MCH
5
BRI
10
DAR
7
RCH
8
DOV
32
MAR
28*
NWS
11
CLT
6
CAR
7
PHO
32
ATL
16
7th 3601 [71]

The following data is current as of the end of the 2022 season, which ended after the 2022 NCAA Division II Football Championship. The following list reflects the records according to the National Collegiate Athletic Association. This list takes into account results modified later due to NCAA action, such as vacated victories and forfeits.

NCAA Division II Football Records[72]
Team Won Lost Tied Pct Years Total games Conference
Grand Valley State 439 148 3 .747 52 577 GLIACTooltip Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
West Florida 64 25 0 .719 7 89 GSCTooltip Gulf South Conference
Valdosta State 333 136 3 .709 41 472 GSCTooltip Gulf South Conference
West Chester 633 290 17 .682 94 940 PSACTooltip Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Indiana (PA) 601 282 23 .676 93 906 PSAC
Bentley 237 118 1 .667 35 351 NE-10Tooltip Northeast-10 Conference
Pittsburg State 750 364 47 .666 116 1161 MIAATooltip Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Minnesota–Duluth 562 281 24 .662 90 867 NSICTooltip Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
CSU–Pueblo 254 135 4 .651 37 393 RMACTooltip Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
Texas A&M–Kingsville 631 341 16 .647 95 988 NSIC
Tuskegee 714 390 49 .641 127 1153 SIACTooltip Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Carson–Newman 655 361 31 .640 108 1047 SACTooltip South Atlantic Conference
Ohio Dominican 134 76 0 .638 20 210 GMACTooltip Great Midwest Athletic Conference
Slippery Rock 556 338 27 .618 95 921 PSAC
Shepherd 550 336 26 .617 99 943 PSAC
Central Washington 547 345 23 .610 105 1094 GNACTooltip Great Northwest Athletic Conference
Virginia State 606 382 53 .608 120 1041 CIAATooltip Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
New Haven 281 180 5 .608 45 466 NE-10Tooltip Northeast-10 Conference
McKendree 175 113 0 .608 28 288 GLVCTooltip Great Lakes Valley Conference
Albany State 436 281 21 .605 75 738 SIACTooltip Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Nebraska–Kearney 565 365 27 .604 100 957 MIAATooltip Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Northwest Missouri State 627 411 32 .601 106 1070 MIAATooltip Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Virginia Union 595 392 47 .598 122 1034 CIAATooltip Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Fort Valley State 445 301 21 .594 78 767 SIACTooltip Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Hillsdale 664 455 46 .590 131 1165 GMACTooltip Great Midwest Athletic Conference
Truman 613 421 33 .590 115 1067 GLVCTooltip Great Lakes Valley Conference
Arkansas Tech 586 406 38 .587 108 1030 GACTooltip Great American Conference
East Stroudsburg 505 362 19 .581 95 886 PSAC
Winston-Salem 453 339 25 .580 81 817 CIAATooltip Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Angelo State 369 266 7 .580 60 642 LSCTooltip Lone Star Conference
Northern State 589 425 32 .578 117 1046 NSICTooltip Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
Chadron State 543 394 15 .578 110 952 RMACTooltip Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
Saginaw Valley State 279 215 3 .577 48 497 GLIACTooltip Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Ashland 529 385 29 .576 100 943 GMAC
Charleston (WV) 134 90 0 .564 22 224 MECTooltip Mountain East Conference
Central State 454 349 33 .563 92 836 SIACTooltip Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Southern Connecticut State 406 315 11 .562 75 732 NE-10Tooltip Northeast-10 Conference
Bloomsburg 483 379 21 .559 94 883 PSACTooltip Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Colorado Mesa 282 226 5 .557 49 513 RMACTooltip Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
UNC–Pembroke 105 84 1 .555 19 190 MECTooltip Mountain East Conference
Shippensburg 485 393 20 .551 94 898 PSACTooltip Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Midwestern State 279 225 11 .551 53 515 LSCTooltip Lone Star Conference
Minot State 417 349 30 .543 98 796 NSICTooltip Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
William Jewell 585 503 50 .536 127 1138 GLVCTooltip Great Lakes Valley Conference
Mary 190 181 1 .512 35 372 NSICTooltip Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
Catawba 537 472 26 .531 104 1035 SACTooltip South Atlantic Conference
Delta State 500 411 23 .548 93 934 GSCTooltip Gulf South Conference
Missouri Western State 281 236 9 .543 47 526 MIAATooltip Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Minnesota State 454 386 27 .539 91 867 NSICTooltip Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
West Liberty 450 384 35 .538 91 869 MECTooltip Mountain East Conference
Findlay 490 420 26 .537 113 936 GMACTooltip Great Midwest Athletic Conference
Azusa Pacific 260 224 6 .537 52 490 GNACTooltip Great Northwest Athletic Conference
Western Oregon 434 374 18 .536 101 826 GNACTooltip Great Northwest Athletic Conference
Fairmont State 466 403 44 .535 103 913 MECTooltip Mountain East Conference
Southern Arkansas 456 398 27 .533 90 881 GACTooltip Great American Conference
Ouachita Baptist 509 446 42 .532 110 997 GACTooltip Great American Conference
Walsh 133 117 0 .532 22 250 GMACTooltip Great Midwest Athletic Conference
Mississippi College 491 439 37 .527 106 967 GSCTooltip Gulf South Conference
Henderson State 499 447 44 .526 109 990 GACTooltip Great American Conference
Northern Michigan 432 394 26 .522 102 852 GLIACTooltip Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
American International 375 343 20 .522 80 738 NE-10Tooltip Northeast-10 Conference
Harding 329 300 16 .522 63 645 GACTooltip Great American Conference
Central Missouri 551 510 51 .518 120 1111 MIAATooltip Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Humboldt State 411 381 20 .518 88 812 GNACTooltip Great Northwest Athletic Conference
Merrimack 115 107 0 .518 21 222 NE-10Tooltip Northeast-10 Conference
Michigan Tech 379 353 17 .517 94 749 GLIACTooltip Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Wingate 181 169 0 .517 32 350 SACTooltip South Atlantic Conference
Sioux Falls 431 404 23 .516 97 858 NSICTooltip Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
California (PA) 405 380 20 .516 87 805 PSACTooltip Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Indianapolis 390 365 22 .516 79 777 GLVCTooltip Great Lakes Valley Conference
Lenoir–Rhyne 492 462 34 .515 98 990 SACTooltip South Atlantic Conference
Oklahoma Baptist 133 127 17 .511 30 277 GACTooltip Great American Conference
Alderson Broaddus 26 25 0 .510 4 51 GMACTooltip Great Midwest Athletic Conference
Eastern New Mexico 378 364 15 .509 73 757 LSCTooltip Lone Star Conference
Northeastern State 444 430 30 .508 94 904 MIAATooltip Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Clarion 397 393 17 .502 89 807 PSACTooltip Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
West Texas A&M 507 508 21 .500 105 1036 LSCTooltip Lone Star Conference
Southeastern Oklahoma State 488 487 45 .500 105 1020 GACTooltip Great American Conference
Mercyhurst 185 185 4 .500 37 374 PSACTooltip Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Notre Dame (OH) 44 44 0 .500 7 88 MECTooltip Mountain East Conference
Ferris State 437 439 42 .499 106 918 GLIACTooltip Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Fort Hays State 461 464 44 .498 101 968 MIAATooltip Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
MSU Moorhead 425 432 30 .496 99 884 NSICTooltip Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
Emporia State 521 532 45 .495 119 1098 MIAATooltip Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Edinboro 381 392 24 .493 89 797 PSACTooltip Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Southwestern Oklahoma State 471 486 37 .492 107 994 GACTooltip Great American Conference
Adams State 370 385 17 .490 83 772 RMACTooltip Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
West Georgia 201 210 0 .489 38 411 GSCTooltip Gulf South Conference
Washburn 550 577 44 .488 125 1171 MIAATooltip Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Millersville 371 390 21 .488 86 782 PSACTooltip Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Concord 412 437 27 .486 92 876 MECTooltip Mountain East Conference
Lindenwood 149 158 2 .485 27 309 MIAATooltip Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
East Central 467 506 38 .481 104 1011 GACTooltip Great American Conference
Morehouse 441 479 47 .480 118 967 SIACTooltip Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Northwestern Oklahoma State 456 497 41 .479 107 994 GACTooltip Great American Conference
Tarleton State 281 306 3 .479 56 590 LSCTooltip Lone Star Conference
Mars Hill 263 289 10 .477 54 562 SACTooltip South Atlantic Conference
Northwood 252 277 8 .477 55 537 GLIACTooltip Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Winona State 439 491 32 .473 116 962 NSICTooltip Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
Missouri Southern State 241 270 7 .472 49 518 MIAATooltip Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association
Glenville State 383 432 36 .471 104 851 MECTooltip Mountain East Conference
Elizabeth City State 327 370 20 .470 75 717 CIAATooltip Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Virginia–Wise 132 151 0 .466 26 283 MECTooltip Mountain East Conference
Wayne State (NE) 405 473 39 .463 97 917 NSICTooltip Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
Bemidji State 365 429 23 .461 91 817 NSICTooltip Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
Augustana 404 479 15 .458 95 898 NSICTooltip Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
Colorado Mines 462 557 32 .455 128 1051 RMACTooltip Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
Gannon 142 170 2 .455 31 314 PSACTooltip Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Western State 389 472 14 .453 95 875 RMACTooltip Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
West Virginia Wesleyan 428 522 30 .452 111 980 MECTooltip Mountain East Conference
Kutztown 342 416 20 .452 87 778 PSACTooltip Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Saint Augustine's 115 140 4 .452 30 259 CIAATooltip Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Stonehill 131 160 3 .451 29 294 NE-10Tooltip Northeast-10 Conference
Concordia–St. Paul 214 263 2 .449 48 468 NSICTooltip Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
North Greenville 115 142 0 .447 23 257 GSCTooltip Gulf South Conference
Kentucky State 384 482 26 .445 97 892 SIACTooltip Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Bowie State 198 253 6 .440 45 457 CIAATooltip Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
South Dakota Mines 372 481 34 .439 112 887 RMACTooltip Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
Wayne State (MI) 376 487 29 .438 99 892 GLIACTooltip Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Newberry 431 564 33 .435 104 1028 SACTooltip South Atlantic Conference
Missouri S&T 425 557 35 .435 111 1006 GLVCTooltip Great Lakes Valley Conference
Southern Nazarene 82 107 0 .434 17 189 GACTooltip Great American Conference
West Alabama 313 413 15 .433 75 741 GSCTooltip Gulf South Conference
Fayetteville State 299 399 27 .431 82 725 CIAATooltip Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Shaw 131 174 8 .431 31 313 CIAATooltip Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Johnson C. Smith 338 456 34 .429 89 828 CIAATooltip Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Arkansas–Monticello 377 512 25 .426 99 914 GACTooltip Great American Conference
Upper Iowa 366 519 25 .416 114 910 NSICTooltip Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
Western New Mexico 296 421 15 .415 80 732 LSCTooltip Lone Star Conference
West Virginia State 333 480 40 .414 93 853 MECTooltip Mountain East Conference
Lincoln (PA) 174 252 28 .414 65 454 CIAATooltip Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Assumption 125 179 1 .411 29 305 NE-10Tooltip Northeast-10 Conference
Black Hills State 65 96 2 .405 15 163 RMACTooltip Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
New Mexico Highlands 315 478 27 .401 91 820 RMACTooltip Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
Tusculum 207 318 24 .399 68 549 SACTooltip South Atlantic Conference
Saint Anselm 140 219 11 .393 48 370 NE-10Tooltip Northeast-10 Conference
Quincy 120 189 1 .389 29 310 GLVCTooltip Great Lakes Valley Conference
Malone 99 156 2 .389 24 257 GMACTooltip Great Midwest Athletic Conference
Livingstone 246 397 14 .385 68 657 CIAATooltip Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Shorter 54 87 0 .383 12 141 GSCTooltip Gulf South Conference
Southwest Minnesota State 194 317 5 .381 49 516 NSICTooltip Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
Kentucky Wesleyan 165 274 16 .380 52 455 GMACTooltip Great Midwest Athletic Conference
Tiffin 127 211 3 .377 31 341 GMACTooltip Great Midwest Athletic Conference
Clark Atlanta 254 436 23 .372 79 713 SIACTooltip Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Benedict 63 107 0 .371 16 170 SIACTooltip Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Lock Haven 293 528 25 .361 90 846 PSACTooltip Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Lincoln (MO) 248 453 25 .359 84 726 GLVCTooltip Great Lakes Valley Conference
Lane 230 423 21 .357 76 674 SIACTooltip Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Fort Lewis 187 363 3 .341 55 553 RMACTooltip Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
Miles 147 304 7 .329 47 458 SIACTooltip Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Limestone 17 35 0 .327 4 52 SACTooltip South Atlantic Conference
Southwest Baptist 118 246 2 .325 34 366 GLVCTooltip Great Lakes Valley Conference
Urbana 106 224 2 .322 32 332 MECTooltip Mountain East Conference
Pace 117 274 2 .300 39 393 NE-10Tooltip Northeast-10 Conference
Chowan 68 160 1 .299 22 229 CIAATooltip Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
Dixie State[b] 42 99 0 .298 12 141 RMACTooltip Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
Lake Erie 31 78 0 .284 9 109 GMACTooltip Great Midwest Athletic Conference
Seton Hill 29 93 0 .238 11 122 PSACTooltip Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Minnesota–Crookston 57 194 0 .227 23 251 NSICTooltip Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
Simon Fraser 23 84 0 .215 10 107 GNACTooltip Great Northwest Athletic Conference
UT Permian Basin 4 18 0 .182 1 22 LSCTooltip Lone Star Conference
Cheyney 92 511 5 .155 64 608 PSACTooltip Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
Davenport 1 10 0 .091 1 11 GLIACTooltip Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

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