Participants
School | Conference | Season Record |
---|---|---|
Abilene Christian University | Lone Star Conference | 10–0 |
Albany State University | Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | 7–3 |
American International College | Northeast Ten Conference | 9–1 |
Ashland University | Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | 8–3 |
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference | 10–1 |
California University of Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference | 10–1 |
Carson-Newman College | South Atlantic Conference | 7–3 |
Central Washington University | Great Northwest Athletic Conference | 10–1 |
Chadron State College | Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference | 10–1 |
Delta State University | Gulf South Conference | 9–1 |
Grand Valley State University | Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | 10–0 |
University of Minnesota Duluth | Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference | 11–0 |
Minnesota State University, Mankato | Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference | 9–2 |
University of Nebraska at Omaha | Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association | 7–3 |
University of North Alabama | Gulf South Conference | 10–1 |
Northwest Missouri State University | Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association | 10–1 |
Pittsburg State University | Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association | 10–1 |
Seton Hill University | West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | 9–2 |
Southern Connecticut State University | Northeast Ten Conference | 8–2 |
Tusculum College | South Atlantic Conference | 8–3 |
Valdosta State University | Gulf South Conference | 8–2 |
Wayne State College | Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference | 9–2 |
West Chester University of Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference | 8–3 |
West Texas A&M University | Lone Star Conference | 10–1 |
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—Sigmund Freud (18561939)