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NCAA Division I

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Division I is the highest level of college sports in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States. Its schools generally have the biggest budgets, the best facilities, and offer more their students more athletic scholarships than Divisions II and III.

Below is a list of sports conferences belonging to Division I:

Football Bowl Subdivision

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Football Championship Subdivision

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  • Big Sky Conference
  • Ivy League
  • Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
  • NEC (historically the Northeast Conference)
  • Ohio Valley Conference
  • Patriot League
  • Southern Conference
  • Southland Conference
  • Southwestern Athletic Conference
  • United Athletic Conference – Known before July 2026 as the Western Athletic Conference.

These conferences only play football:

Other conferences

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These conferences do not play football, but do play basketball:

This conference plays more than one sport, but does not play either football or basketball:

  • Mountain Pacific Sports Federation

These conferences only play ice hockey:

The only Division I all-sports conference that plays either men's or women's ice hockey is the Big Ten. It started a men's hockey league in 2013–14.

The Ivy League technically sponsors ice hockey for both men and women, but does not hold a championship tournament. All Ivy League schools that play ice hockey play in Hockey East. The Ivy League determines its champion from results of ECAC Hockey games that involve two Ivy members.

These conferences only play water polo. Two run men's and women's leagues, and the other runs only a women's league.

One conference competes only in men's wrestling:

  • Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association

These conferences play only one sport:

  • Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges
  • Pacific Coast Swim Conference

In some sports, the NCAA does not split schools into divisions because only a small number of schools play a given sport. Technically, conferences in these sports are not Division I. However, most of the schools in these conferences are in Division I in other sports.

These conferences only play men's volleyball (note that women's volleyball is split into divisions):

  • Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association
  • Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association

These conferences only compete in skiing:

  • Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association
  • Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association

These conferences only compete in gymnastics:

  • Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League (men only)
  • Gymnastics East Conference (women only)
  • Midwest Independent Conference (women only)

These conferences only compete in rifle shooting:

  • Great America Rifle Conference
  • Mid-Atlantic Rifle Conference
  • Patriot Rifle Conference

This conference only does fencing:

  • Midwest Fencing Conference