NCAA Men's Volleyball Championship - Members

Members

Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association

George Mason University

Harvard University

New Jersey Institute of Technology

Pennsylvania State University

Princeton University

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark

Sacred Heart University

Saint Francis University of Pennsylvania

Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association

Ball State University

Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne

Loyola University Chicago

Ohio State University

Grand Canyon University (NCAA Division II)

Lewis University (NCAA Division II)

Quincy University (NCAA Division II)

Mountain Pacific Sports Federation

Brigham Young University

California State University, Northridge

University of California, Irvine

University of California, Los Angeles

University of California, Santa Barbara

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

California State University, Long Beach

University of the Pacific

Pepperdine University

Stanford University

University of Southern California

University of California, San Diego (NCAA Division II)

Conference Carolinas-NCAA Division II

Coker College (SC)(begins sponsoring men's volleyball in 2012-13)

Belmont Abbey (NC)(begins sponsoring men's volleyball in 2012-13)

Erskine College (SC)(begins sponsoring men's volleyball in 2012-13)

Barton University (NC)(begins sponsoring men's volleyball in 2011–12)

Lees-McRae College (NC)

Mount Olive College (NC)

Limestone College (SC)

Pfeiffer University (SC)

King College (TN)

North East Collegiate Volleyball Association-NCAA Division III

CUNYAC

Baruch College

Brooklyn College

City College of New York

Hunter College

Lehman College, City University of New York

Medgar Evers College

New York City College of Technology

York College

Metro

Lancaster Bible College

Kean University

New Jersey City University

Ramapo College

Skyline

Yeshiva University

Polytechnic University (New York)

The Sage Colleges

College of Mount St. Vincent

SUNY Purchase

New England

Elms College

Endicott College

Lesley University

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Newbury College

Regis College

Southern Vermont College

Wentworth Institute of Technology

Daniel Webster College

GNAC

Rivier College

Emmanuel College

Lasell College

Emerson College

Albertus Magnus College

Mount Ida College

Johnson & Wales University

United Volleyball Conference

Bard College

Medaille College

Nazareth College

D'Youville College

State University of New York Institute of Technology

Stevens Institute of Technology

New York University

Vassar College

State University of New York College at New Paltz

Pennsylvania State University Erie, the Behrend College

Elmira College

Hilbert College

Continental Volleyball Conference

Thiel College

Stevenson University

Philadelphia Biblical University

Juniata College

Eastern Mennonite University

The College of Mount St. Joseph (OH)

Fontbonne University

Milwaukee School of Engineering

Carthage College

University of California, Santa Cruz

Independent

University of Puerto Rico, Bayamon (NCAA Division II)

University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez (NCAA Division II)

University of Puerto Rico, Rio Pidras (NCAA Division II)

University of Puerto Rico, Cayey (NCAA Division II)

St. Joseph's College, New York (NCAA Division III)

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