List of NCAA men's volleyball programs explained

This is a list of colleges and universities with National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) – sanctioned men's indoor volleyball teams that compete for either the NCAA National Collegiate Men's Volleyball Championship or the NCAA Division III Men's Volleyball Championship.

Structure

The competition structure of men's volleyball dramatically differs from that of most sports sponsored by the NCAA. In most sports, teams are divided into three divisions:

Before the 2011–12 school year (2012 championship), men's volleyball did not have an official divisional structure; even now, that structure is truncated. The National Collegiate Championship remains as the NCAA's top-level championship, but Division III members now have their own championship, officially known as the NCAA Division III Men's Volleyball Championship.

With the introduction of an official Division III championship, schools in that division are no longer eligible for the National Collegiate Championship. The last exception, Rutgers–Newark, had been a grandfathered scholarship program in men's volleyball and could compete for the National Collegiate Championship through the 2014 edition. After that season, Rutgers–Newark completed a transition to D-III men's volleyball.

This structure differs from that of the NCAA Women's Volleyball Championship, in which separate tournaments are conducted for all three divisions, mainly because there are far more NCAA member schools offering women's volleyball than the men's game. All schools that sponsor men's volleyball and are members of either Division I or II are allowed to offer financial aid for the sport that is equivalent to a maximum of 4.5 full scholarships.

Before the creation of the NCAA Division III championship in 2012, an unofficial men's volleyball championship tournament was conducted that was open only to Division III men's volleyball programs. For sponsorship reasons, it was known as the "Molten Division III Men's Invitational Volleyball Championship Tournament (Final Four)". Though it never occurred, an NCAA Division III school could, before 2012, qualify for the at-large bid to the National Collegiate Championship. Only NCAA Division III teams from the EIVA were able to earn an automatic bid.

Historically, there have been three general regions for men's volleyball: "West", "Mid-West", and "East". Before the Big West Conference became the first Division I all-sports conference to sponsor men's volleyball in the 2017–18 school year (2018 season), each region was represented by one "major" conference (defined here as a league that includes full Division I member schools)—respectively the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF), Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA), and Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (EIVA).

The East Region is also represented by Conference Carolinas, a Division II all-sports conference that was the first all-sports league in either Division I or II to sponsor men's volleyball. It received an automatic berth in the National Collegiate Championship for the first time in 2014, when the championship expanded from four teams to six.

When the Big West established its men's volleyball league, it took six teams from the MPSF men's volleyball league—half of that conference's pre-2017 men's volleyball membership. However, because the MPSF retained six teams, it kept its automatic NCAA bid, and soon announced it would add two more teams for the 2018 season. With pre-split member California Baptist dropping the sport after the 2017 season, the MPSF now has seven teams. Two conferences from the "West" now earn bids.

The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC), a Division II league made up almost exclusively of historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), originally planned to start men's volleyball competition in the 2021 season with six members, all HBCUs.[1] COVID-19 issues led the SIAC to delay the start of men's volleyball play to the 2022 season, by which time the conference had lost one of its intended six programs but added a replacement.

More recently, the Division I Northeast Conference (NEC) announced that it would start men's volleyball competition in the 2023 season, making it the second D-I all-sports conference to sponsor men's volleyball. The NEC initially announced that its new league would feature six programs, all representing full NEC members. Fairleigh Dickinson and LIU started competition in the 2022 season as independents; transitional D-I member Merrimack would start a new varsity program in 2023; and Sacred Heart, St. Francis Brooklyn, and Saint Francis (PA) moved from the EIVA. The EIVA retained six members and with it its automatic NCAA tournament bid.[2] Shortly after the end of the 2022 season, the NEC announced that two D-II schools that had previously played as independents, Daemen and D'Youville (the latter then a transitional D-II member), would become single-sport NEC associates.[3]

In May 2023, the Division II East Coast Conference announced it would add men's volleyball and play its first season in 2024. Full members Roberts Wesleyan and St. Thomas Aquinas were joined by associates American International and Dominican (NY). Alliance had been announced as an associate member, but the university closed immediately before the start of the 2023–24 school year.[4] All of the inaugural ECC men's volleyball members started new men's volleyball programs except for American International, which competed as an independent in 2023.

Another Division II conference, the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC), plans to add men's volleyball in the 2026 season.[5] Five full GLVC members played men's volleyball in the 2024 season, with Lewis, McKendree, and Quincy in the MIVA and Maryville and Missouri S&T as independents. Rockhurst will become the sixth GLVC member to sponsor the sport in the 2025 season, and Southwest Baptist will become the seventh in the 2026 season. Lewis and McKendree will remain in the MIVA, with the other full GLVC members being joined by former independents Rockhurst and Thomas More.

In Division III, the conference alignment radically changed with the creation of that division's NCAA championship. Before the 2012 season, the majority of the Division III schools with men's volleyball programs were members of the North East Collegiate Volleyball Association (NECVA). Other Division III schools were members of other leagues, among them the New England Collegiate Conference,[6] and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). Teams from the ECAC were members of the NECVA. After the NCAA announced the creation of the D-III championship, the NECVA disbanded after the 2011 season. Two all-sports conferences whose men's volleyball programs had previously formed NECVA divisions—the CUNY Athletic Conference and Great Northeast Athletic Conference—began officially sponsoring the sport. Two other D-III all sports conferences, the United East Conference (then known as the North Eastern Athletic Conference) and Skyline Conference, also started sponsoring men's volleyball. The volleyball-only United Volleyball Conference was founded in 2010 in advance of the establishment of the NCAA D-III championship; another volleyball-only circuit, the Continental Volleyball Conference (CVC), was formed the following year. In 2014, the CVC amicably split along regional lines, with the Eastern members retaining the conference name (plus their automatic bid to the D-III championship) and the Midwestern members forming the new Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League. The Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference, Middle Atlantic Conference, and Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference all began sponsoring men's volleyball in the 2018 season. The New Jersey Athletic Conference added the sport in the 2019 season, but did not sponsor it beyond that season after all of its men's volleyball members moved that sport to other leagues. The College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin and Colonial States Athletic Conference started men's volleyball competition in the 2020 season; the latter conference would merge with the United East Conference after the 2023 season, with the merged league operating under the United East banner. The Old Dominion Athletic Conference[7] and Presidents' Athletic Conference[8] will add men's volleyball in the 2024–25 season.

Members of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), a separate athletics governing body whose members are primarily smaller institutions, regularly play matches against NCAA teams.

Because of the historic lack of an official divisional structure in men's volleyball, four of the five major conferences have member schools that normally participate in NCAA Division II. This was also true for the other major conference until the 2021 season. Alignments listed here reflect those in place for the upcoming 2025 season.

The sizes of the conferences have fluctuated over the years as new men's volleyball programs arise and other programs are dropped from their schools. The creation of the men's Division III national championship led to several D-III schools leaving the EIVA.

Through 2013, each of the three major conferences of that day (MPSF, MIVA, and EIVA) received an automatic bid to the Final Four with one additional at-large bid. The remaining bid was an at-large bid that could be awarded to any team in Division I or II (which included Rutgers–Newark through the 2014 season). With Conference Carolinas receiving its first automatic berth in the 2014 season, the tournament expanded to six teams—the four conference champions, plus two at-large teams. The top two seeds received byes into the Final Four and the remaining four teams played for places in the Final Four. The tournament expanded further to seven teams for the 2018 season, coinciding with the Big West adding men's volleyball. The Big West receives an automatic bid, and two at-large teams continue to earn tournament entries. The 2018 National Collegiate tournament introduced a "play-in" match involving the two lowest seeds in the field; from that point, the tournament format was identical to the one used from 2014 to 2017.[11] In 2024, the tournament expanded to eight teams, coinciding with the SIAC receiving its first automatic bid. All teams now participate at a single site in a pure knockout format.[12] Generally, the best teams not receiving an automatic bid (usually from one of the now four major conferences) receive the at-large bids.

Current programs

All affiliations are current for the next 2025 NCAA men's volleyball season; teams starting play in 2025 are presumed to be independent unless declared otherwise. All years listed refer to men's volleyball seasons; since NCAA men's volleyball is a spring sport, any team listed as joining a new conference in the future will actually join in the calendar year before beginning competition in the new league.

National Collegiate (Divisions I & II) programs

School[13] [14]
(Branded or known as)
LocationNicknameConferenceNCAA
bids
[15]
FirstLatestNational titles[16]

(CSUN/Cal State Northridge)
Northridge, Los Angeles, CAMatadorsBig West219932010

(Hawaii)
Honolulu, HIRainbow WarriorsBig West8+199520232002 (Vacated), 2021, 2022

(Long Beach State)
Long Beach, CAThe BeachBig West14197020241991, 2018, 2019

(UC Irvine)
Irvine, CAAnteatersBig West8200620242007, 2009, 2012, 2013

(UC San Diego)
La Jolla, San Diego, CATritonsBig West0

(UC Santa Barbara/UCSB)
Isla Vista, CAGauchosBig West819702021
Barton College (Division II)Wilson, NCBulldogsCarolinas220172019
Belmont Abbey College (Division II)Belmont, NCCrusadersCarolinas220212024
Emmanuel University (Division II)Franklin Springs, GALionsCarolinas0
Erskine College (Division II)Due West, SCFlying FleetCarolinas220142016
King University (Division II)Bristol, TNTornadosCarolinas220182023
Lees–McRae College (Division II)Banner Elk, NCBobcatsCarolinas0
(Division II)Mount Olive, NCTrojansCarolinas0
North Greenville University (Division II)Tigerville, SCCrusadersCarolinas120222022
American International College (Division II)Springfield, MAYellow JacketsECC0
Dominican University (Dominican [NY]; Division II)Orangeburg, NYChargersECC0
Roberts Wesleyan University (Division II)Rochester, NYRedhawksECC0
(Division II)Sparkill, NYSpartansECC0
(Division II)Charleston, WVGolden EaglesEIVA0
George Mason University
(GMU or Mason)
George Mason, VAPatriotsEIVA419842016
Harvard UniversityCambridge, MACrimsonEIVA120182018

(NJIT)
Newark, NJHighlandersEIVA0

(Penn State)
University Park, PANittany LionsEIVA34198120241994, 2008
Princeton UniversityPrinceton, NJTigersEIVA319982022
Sacred Heart UniversityFairfield, CTPioneersEIVA0
Barry University (Division II)[17] Miami Shores, FLBuccaneersIndependent0
Catawba College (Division II)[18] Salisbury, NCIndiansIndependent0
Lincoln Memorial University (Division II)Harrogate, TNRailsplittersIndependent0
Maryville University (Division II)Town and Country, MOSaintsIndependent
0
Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) (Division II)[19] Rolla, MOMinersIndependent
0
(Division II)
(UPRB/UPR-Bayamón)
Bayamón, PRCowboysIndependent0
(Division II)
(UPRM/RUM)
Mayagüez, PRTarzansIndependent0
(Division II)
(UPR-RP/La IUPI)
San Juan, PRGallitosIndependent0
Rockhurst University (Division II)[20] Kansas City, MOHawksIndependent
0
Roosevelt University (in transition to Division II)Chicago, ILLakersIndependent
0
Thomas More University (in transition to Division II)[21] Crestview Hills, KYSaintsIndependent
0
Tusculum University (Division II) Tusculum, TNPioneersIndependent0
Ball State UniversityMuncie, INCardinalsMIVA1619702022
Lewis University (Division II)Romeoville, ILFlyersMIVA8+199620212003 (Vacated)
Lindenwood University (in transition to Division I), MOLionsMIVA0
Loyola University Chicago
(Loyola Chicago)
Chicago, ILRamblersMIVA3201320152014, 2015
McKendree University (Division II)Lebanon, ILBearcatsMIVA0
Ohio State UniversityColumbus, OHBuckeyesMIVA23197520242011, 2016, 2017
Purdue University Fort WayneFort Wayne, INMastodonsMIVA619912007
Queens University of Charlotte (in transition to Division I)
(Queens [NC])
Charlotte, NCRoyalsMIVA0
Quincy University (Division II)Quincy, ILHawksMIVA
0
Brigham Young University
(BYU)
Provo, UTCougarsMPSF10199920211999, 2001, 2004
Concordia University Irvine (Division II)
(Concordia Irvine)
Irvine, CAEaglesMPSF0
Grand Canyon UniversityPhoenix, AZAntelopesMPSF220232024
Menlo College (transitioning to Division II)[22] Atherton, CAOaksMPSF0
Pepperdine UniversityMalibu, CAWavesMPSF17+197620221978, 1985, 1986, 1992, 2005
Stanford UniversityStanford, CACardinalMPSF5198920141997, 2010

(UCLA)
Los Angeles, CABruinsMPSF30197020241970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1989, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2006, 2023, 2024

(USC/SC/Southern Cal)
Los Angeles, CATrojansMPSF15197720191977, 1980, 1988, 1990
Vanguard University (transitioning to Division II)Costa Mesa, CALionsMPSF0
Daemen University (Division II)Amherst, NYWildcatsNEC0
(Division II)Buffalo, NYSaintsNEC0
Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) Teaneck, NJKnightsNEC0
Long Island University (LIU)Brooklyn, NYSharksNEC0
Merrimack CollegeNorth Andover, MAWarriorsNEC0

(St. Francis [PA])
Loretto, PARed FlashNEC0
Benedict College (Division II)Columbia, SCTigersSIAC0
Central State University (Division II)Wilberforce, OHMaraudersSIAC0
Edward Waters University (in transition to Division II) Jacksonville, FLTigersSIAC0
Fort Valley State University (Division II)Fort Valley, GAWildcatsSIAC120242024
Kentucky State University (Division II)Frankfort, KYThorobredsSIAC0
LeMoyne–Owen College (Division II)[23] Memphis, TNMagiciansSIAC0
Morehouse College (Division II)Atlanta, GAMaroon TigersSIAC0
+=1 bid vacated by NCAA

Division III programs

School[24] LocationNicknameConferenceNCAA
bids
[25]
FirstLatestNational titles[26]
Buffalo State UniversityBuffalo, NYBengalsAMCC0
Hilbert CollegeHamburg, NYHawksAMCC[27] 0
Houghton UniversityHoughton, NYHighlandersAMCC0
Mount Aloysius CollegeCresson, PAMountiesAMCC0
Penn State AltoonaLogan Township, PANittany LionsAMCC120172017
Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
(Penn State Behrend)
Erie, PALionsAMCC120222022
Baruch CollegeManhattan, New York, NYBearcatsCUNY AC820122024
Brooklyn CollegeBrooklyn, New York, NYBulldogsCUNY AC0

(CCNY)
Manhattan, New York, NYBeaversCUNY AC0
Hunter CollegeManhattan, New York, NYHawksCUNY AC420122018
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
(John Jay)
Manhattan, New York, NYBloodhoundsCUNY AC0
Lehman CollegeThe Bronx, New York, NYLightning BugsCUNY AC0
Medgar Evers CollegeBrooklyn, New York, NYCougarsCUNY AC0
York CollegeQueens, New York, NYCardinalsCUNY AC0
Augustana College (IL)Rock Island, ILVikings0
Carthage CollegeFirebirdsCCIW8201220232021, 2022
Illinois Wesleyan UniversityBloomington, ILTitansCCIW[28] 0
Loras CollegeDubuque, IADuhawks120242024
North Central CollegeNaperville, ILCardinalsCCIW220222023
North Park UniversityChicago, ILVikings0
Drew UniversityMadison, NJRangersCVC0
Elizabethtown CollegeElizabethtown, PABlue JaysCVC0
Immaculata UniversityMalvern, PAMighty MacsCVC0
Juniata CollegeHuntingdon, PAEaglesCVC520122024
Kean UniversityUnion & Hillside, NJCougarsCVC720122018
Marymount UniversityArlington, VASaintsCVC120222022
Rutgers University–Newark
(Division I 1970–2013)
Newark, NJScarlet RaidersCVC3
2015
2022
Southern Virginia UniversityBuena Vista, VAKnightsCVC520192024
Colby–Sawyer CollegeNew London, NHChargersGNAC0
Dean CollegeFranklin, MABulldogsGNAC[29] 0

(Elms)
Chicopee, MABlazersGNAC220122018
Emerson CollegeBoston, MALionsGNAC0
Emmanuel College (MA)Boston, MASaintsGNAC0
Lasell UniversityNewton, MALasersGNAC120152015
Regis College (MA)Weston, MAPrideGNAC0
Rivier UniversityNashua, NHRaidersGNAC520132019
Wentworth Institute of TechnologyBoston, MALeopardsGNAC620162024
California Lutheran University
(Cal Lutheran)
Thousand Oaks, CAKingsmenIndependent 1202420242024
Maranatha Baptist UniversityWatertown, WISabercatsIndependent0
Neumann UniversityAston, PAKnightsIndependent00
Simpson College[30] Indianola, IAStormIndependent0
Springfield College (MA)Springfield, MAPrideIndependent 11201220242012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018

(UC Santa Cruz)
Santa Cruz, CABanana SlugsIndependent 520122023
Westminster CollegeFulton, MOBlue JaysIndependent0
Stevens Point, WIPointersIndependent0
Alvernia UniversityReading, PACrusadersMAC0
Arcadia UniversityGlenside, PAKnightsMAC120192019
Eastern UniversityEaglesMAC0
Hood College[31] Frederick, MDBlazersMAC0
King's CollegeWilkes-Barre, PAMonarchsMAC0
Messiah UniversityMechanicsburg, PAFalconsMAC220212023
Misericordia UniversityDallas, PACougarsMAC0
Stevens Institute of Technology
(Stevens)
Hoboken, NJDucksMAC[32] 10201320242015, 2023
Stevenson UniversityBaltimore County, MDMustangsMAC220162018
Widener UniversityChester, PAPrideMAC0
Wilkes UniversityWilkes-Barre, PAColonelsMAC0
Adrian CollegeAdrian, MIBulldogsMCVL0
Baldwin Wallace UniversityBerea, OHYellow JacketsMCVL[33] 120232023
Calvin UniversityGrand Rapids, MIKnightsMCVL0
Fontbonne UniversityClayton, MOGriffinsMCVL
220192021
Delhi Township, OHLionsMCVL0
Alliance, OHPurple RaidersMCVL120222022
Olivet, MICometsMCVL0
Trine UniversityAngola, INThunderMCVL120242024
Wabash CollegeCrawfordsville, INLittle GiantsMCVL[34] 0
Wittenberg UniversitySpringfield, OHTigersMCVL[35] 0
Aurora UniversityAurora, ILSpartansNACC0
Benedictine UniversityLisle, ILEaglesNACC[36] 220212023
Concordia University ChicagoChicago, ILCougarsNACC0
Concordia University WisconsinMequon, WIFalconsNACC0
Dominican University (IL)River Forest, ILStarsNACC520172024
Edgewood CollegeMadison, WIEaglesNACC[37] 0
Illinois Institute of Technology
(IIT/Illinois Tech)
Chicago, ILScarlet HawksNACC0
Lakeland UniversityHowards Grove, WIMuskiesNACC0
Marian University (WI)Fond du Lac, WISabresNACC0

(MSOE)
Milwaukee, WIRaidersNACC120192019
Rockford UniversityRockford, ILRegentsNACC0
De Pere, WIGreen KnightsNACC0
Wisconsin Lutheran CollegeMilwaukee, WIWarriorsNACC0
Bard CollegeAnnandale-on-Hudson, NYRaptorsNECC0
Eastern Nazarene CollegeQuincy, MALionsNECC0
Endicott CollegeBeverly, MAGullsNECC820132022
Lesley UniversityCambridge, MALynxNECC0
Nichols CollegeDudley, MABisonNECC120242024
Northern Vermont University–JohnsonJohnson, VTBadgersNECC[38] 0
[39] (Potsdam/SUNY Potsdam)Potsdam, NYBearsNECC0
Russell Sage CollegeAlbany, NYGatorsNECC[40] 0

(SUNY Polytechnic Institute/SUNY Poly)
Marcy, NYWildcatsNECC0
Averett UniversityDanville, VACougarsODAC0
Eastern Mennonite UniversityHarrisonburg, VARoyalsODAC0
Lynchburg, VAHornetsODAC0
Randolph CollegeLynchburg, VAWildcatsODAC0
Randolph–Macon CollegeAshland, VAYellow JacketsODAC0
Roanoke CollegeSalem, VAMaroonsODAC0
Virginia Wesleyan UniversityVirginia Beach, VAMarlinsODAC0
Bethany College (WV)Bethany, WVBisonPAC0
Carlow UniversityPittsburgh, PACelticsPAC0
Chatham UniversityPittsburgh, PACougarsPAC0
Geneva CollegeBeaver Falls, PAGolden TornadoesPAC020232023
Grove City College[41] Grove City, PAWolverinesPAC0
Hiram CollegeHiram, OHTerriersPAC220212024
Saint Vincent CollegeLatrobe, PABearcatsPAC0
Thiel CollegeGreenville, PATomcatsPAC0
The Bronx, New York, NYDolphinsSkyline0
New Jersey City UniversityJersey City, NJGothic KnightsSkyline[42] 120212021
Ramapo CollegeMahwah, NJRoadrunnersSkyline[43] 0
Brooklyn, New York, NYBearsSkyline0
Patchogue, NYGolden EaglesSkyline420182024
Sarah Lawrence CollegeEastchester, NYGryphonsSkyline0

(SUNY Purchase/Purchase College)
Purchase, NYPanthersSkyline0
Yeshiva UniversityManhattan, New York, NYMaccabeesSkyline0
Bryn Athyn CollegeBryn Athyn, PALionsUnited East0
Cairn UniversityLanghorne, PAHighlandersUnited East0
Gallaudet UniversityWashington, DCBisonUnited East0
Lancaster Bible CollegeLancaster, PAChargersUnited East320182024
Pratt InstituteBrooklyn, New York, NYCannoneersUnited East0
Morristown, NJEaglesUnited East0
Phoenixville, PAPatriotsUnited East0
Wilson College (PA)Chambersburg, PAPhoenixUnited East0
Elmira CollegeElmira, NYSoaring EaglesUVC0
Hobart CollegeGeneva, NYStatesmenUVC0

(MIT)
Cambridge, MAEngineersUVC120142014
Nazareth UniversityPittsford, NYGolden FlyersUVC320132015

(SUNY New Paltz/New Paltz)
New Paltz, NYHawksUVC6201420222016, 2019

(NYU)
Manhattan, New York, NYVioletsUVC220172024
Rochester, NYCardinalsUVC220222023
Vassar CollegePoughkeepsie, NYBrewersUVC520172024

Future programs

National Collegiate

School
(Branded or known as)
LocationNicknameConferenceBegins
(transitioning to Division II)Jamestown, NDJimmiesTBA2026[44]
Manhattan CollegeRiverdale, NYJaspersNEC2026[45]
(UMES)Princess Anne, MDHawksNEC2026[46]
Northern Kentucky UniversityHighland Heights, KYNorseTBA2026[47]
Southwest Baptist UniversityBolivar, MOBearcatsGLVC2026[48]
(UC Merced) (transitioning to Division II)Merced, CAGolden BobcatsTBA2026[49]
Jessup University (transitioning to Division II)Rocklin, CAWarriorsMPSFTBA[50]

Division III

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: First Point Volleyball Foundation and USA Volleyball Makes a $1 Million Investment to SIAC Member Institutions . Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference . September 6, 2019 . September 13, 2019.
  2. Northeast Conference Announces Men's Volleyball as 25th Championship Sport . Northeast Conference . September 30, 2021 . October 28, 2021.
  3. NEC Welcomes Daemen & D'Youville as Men's Volleyball Associate Members . Northeast Conference . May 19, 2022 . June 9, 2022.
  4. ECC to Sponsor Men's Volleyball Beginning in Spring of 2024 . East Coast Conference . May 17, 2023 . May 19, 2023.
  5. Men’s Volleyball Announced as Next GLVC Sport in 2025-26 . Great Lakes Valley Conference . July 25, 2024 . July 25, 2024.
  6. Web site: Men's Volleyball. NECC website. New England Collegiate Conference. June 25, 2010.
  7. ODAC Approves Men's Volleyball as 26th Sponsored Sport . Old Dominion Athletic Conference . September 18, 2023 . November 21, 2023.
  8. PAC Approves Men's Volleyball as 24th Conference Sport . Presidents' Athletic Conference . December 14, 2022 . November 22, 2023.
  9. Queens University of Charlotte to Join MIVA in 2023 . Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association . August 15, 2022 . August 29, 2022.
  10. Transitioning Scarlet Raiders Join CVC . Rutgers–Newark Athletics . March 13, 2014 . September 11, 2014.
  11. Web site: A Few Key Changes Coming to the 2018 NCAA men's volleyball tournament . Derek . Johnson . VolleyMob . October 11, 2017 . April 19, 2018.
  12. Web site: NCAA Tournament to be eight-team, single-venue format for 2024 season . Vinnie . Lopes . Off the Block Blog . November 9, 2023 . January 19, 2024.
  13. Web site: Division I Men's Volleyball Institutions . NCAA . November 8, 2021 .
  14. Web site: Division II Men's Volleyball Institutions . NCAA . November 8, 2021 .
  15. Web site: National Collegiate Men's Volleyball Championship Record Book . NCAA . August 8, 2017 .
  16. Web site: NCAA & Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. . Men's Volleyball Championship History . August 8, 2017.
  17. Barry University Adds Men's Indoor Volleyball . February 26, 2024 . Barry Buccaneers . March 6, 2024.
  18. Catawba College Announces Men's Volleyball as 24th Varsity Intercollegiate Sport . Catawba Athletics . September 21, 2023 . en.
  19. Missouri S&T to add men's volleyball for 2022-23 athletic season . Missouri S&T Miners . August 17, 2021 . November 15, 2021.
  20. Rockhurst University to boost Athletics with addition of seven new teams . Rockhurst Hawks . October 28, 2022 . November 22, 2022.
  21. Thomas More University Unanimously Approved for Provisional Membership to Join Great Midwest . Great Midwest Athletic Conference . August 18, 2021 . September 1, 2021.
  22. Menlo, Vanguard Headed for MPSF Volleyball in 2025 . Mountain Pacific Sports Federation . August 15, 2023 . November 4, 2023.
  23. LOC Athletics Welcomes Men's Volleyball . February 20, 2024 . LeMoyne–Owen Magicians . March 6, 2024.
  24. Web site: Division III Men's Volleyball Institutions . NCAA . November 8, 2021 .
  25. Web site: Division III Men's Volleyball Championship Record Book . NCAA . August 8, 2017 .
  26. Web site: NCAA & Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. . Baseball Championship History . August 8, 2017 .
  27. Web site: Calvin Crosby to Lead Men's and Women's Volleyball Programs. February 4, 2020. Hilbert Hawks. January 31, 2020.
  28. Web site: IWU Announces Addition of Men's Volleyball and Women's Bowling. January 14, 2020. Illinois Wesleyan Titans. September 13, 2019.
  29. Web site: Dean College Joining GNAC as Full Core Member in 2020-21. July 11, 2019. Great Northeast Athletic Conference. July 10, 2019.
  30. News: Simpson College to add men's volleyball . November 8, 2021 . Simpson College . September 29, 2021.
  31. News: Hood to Add Men's Volleyball; Kevin Russell Named Coach . November 8, 2021 . July 2, 2021.
  32. Web site: MAC Welcomes Stevens Institute of Technology Back in 2019-20. May 21, 2019. Stevens Ducks. August 15, 2018.
  33. Web site: MCVL Welcomes Baldwin-Wallace for 2021. January 21, 2020.
  34. Web site: Wabash to Join MCVL for 2020-21 Volleyball Season. Wabash Athletics. June 27, 2019.
  35. Wittenberg Back to the MCVL in 2021 . Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League . January 24, 2020 . February 18, 2020.
  36. Web site: Benedictine University to Stay in NCAA Division III - Eagles eligible to compete in postseason competition. January 16, 2019. Benedictine University. August 25, 2018.
  37. Web site: Edgewood College Announces Addition of Men's Volleyball. Edgewood College. June 24, 2019.
  38. News: NVU-Johnson to Join NECC as Associate Member in Men's Volleyball. May 21, 2019. November 29, 2018.
  39. Web site: SUNY Potsdam to add men's volleyball for 2019-20 season. Potsdam Bears. March 7, 2019.
  40. News: NECC Invites Sage Men's Volleyball Program to join league; Gators will compete in new league in 2020-2021. August 29, 2019.
  41. Grove City adding men's volleyball as 24th varsity sport . Grove City Wolverines . December 14, 2022 . November 22, 2023.
  42. Web site: NJCU Men's Volleyball to Return to the Skyline Conference as an Affiliate Member in 2020. May 21, 2019. April 30, 2019.
  43. Web site: Men's Volleyball to Join the Skyline Conference. May 21, 2019. Ramapo College Roadrunners. April 30, 2019.
  44. NSIC Extends Invitation to the University of Jamestown . Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference . November 21, 2023 . November 22, 2023.
  45. Manhattan Adds Three Sports for 2025-2026 . Manhattan Jaspers . July 9, 2024 . July 20, 2024.
  46. University of Maryland Eastern Shore announces the addition of men's volleyball . UMES Hawks . November 9, 2023 . November 11, 2023.
  47. Northern Kentucky Athletics to expand with six new sports programs . Northern Kentucky Norse . November 8, 2023 . November 9, 2023.
  48. SBU Athletics Adding NCAA Swimming, Men's Volleyball . Southwest Baptist Bearcats . May 16, 2024 . May 22, 2024.
  49. California Collegiate Athletic Association set to add University of California, Merced . California Collegiate Athletic Association . November 14, 2023 . November 15, 2023.
  50. News: Jessup University Announces the Addition of Men's Volleyball . January 30, 2024 . Jessup Warriors . January 10, 2024.