NCAA Independents
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NCAA Independents may refer to:
  • NCAA Division I FBS independent schools
  • NCAA Division I FCS independent schools
  • NCAA Division I independent schools (basketball)
    NCAA Division I independent schools (basketball)
    NCAA Division I independent basketball schools are four-year institutions that do not belong to a basketball conference or a primary conference for all sports teams.-Schools:...

  • NCAA Division I independent schools (ice hockey)
    NCAA Division I independent schools (ice hockey)
    NCAA Division I independent schools are teams that compete in NCAA college ice hockey but are not members of a conference. There are several current schools who, at one time or another, competed as Division I independents.-Men:-Women:-Men:-Women:...

  • NCAA Division I independent schools (soccer)
    NCAA Division I independent schools (soccer)
    NCAA independent schools are four-year institutions whose NCAA-affiliated soccer programs are not part of an NCAA-affiliated athletic conference...

  • NCAA Division II independent schools
    NCAA Division II independent schools
    NCAA Division II independent schools are four-year institutions that field intercollegiate teams in football and other sports, but which are not formally affiliated with any athletic conference.-Full Division II member:...

  • NCAA Division III independent schools
    NCAA Division III independent schools
    NCAA Division III independents are four-year institutions that compete in college athletics at the NCAA’s Division III level, but do so independently of an established athletic conference. These same institutions often compete as members of an intercollegiate athletic conference in some sports...

  • NCAA independent schools (lacrosse)
    NCAA independent schools (lacrosse)
    NCAA independent lacrosse schools are four-year institutions in the United States that do not belong to a lacrosse-only conference or a primary all sports conference that sponsors lacrosse...

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