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List of Division 1 Basketball Colleges

Men’s basketball recruits looking to compete at the highest collegiate level—and have the physical measurables and athletic skills to back it up—should highly consider NCAA Division 1 basketball colleges during their recruiting process. Student-athletes who compete at D1 basketball schools not only meet highly competitive recruiting guidelines set by these elite schools but are also among the best student-athletes in the nation. Unfortunately, while being a top basketball player on your high school or club team may help you stand out in a crowd, potential recruits should be prepared for the highest level of competition among not only high school athletes, but also current student-athletes competing at junior colleges with basketball programs, as these players are often recruited by four-year D1 basketball schools too. Check out our Nike basketball camp article.

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There is an extremely high caliber set for student-athletes who land roster spots on D1 basketball teams. Getting to the D1 level—and staying there—requires an extremely high level of dedication, passion for the sport and hard work. However, the payoffs of competing at Division 1 basketball colleges is well worth the effort. Top D1 basketball schools are among the most popular in the nation, and many student-athletes—and their non-athletic peers alike—recognize and root for powerhouse Division 1 basketball programs like University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill and Duke University. Athletes who have the talent, physical measurables, drive and academics will be rewarded with well-funded athletic facilities, experienced coaches to take their game to the next level and even a chance at a partial or fully funded athletic scholarship offer. Likewise, players at top D1 basketball colleges will have a chance to enjoy national recognition and respect from dedicated fans. Learn more about the basketball recruiting rankings process. 

How many colleges are in Division 1 men’s basketball?

Student-athletes looking to compete at the highest collegiate level have plenty of options. But just how many colleges are in Division 1 men’s basketball? There are currently more than 350 Division 1 basketball colleges in the nation—these 351 NCAA D1 basketball colleges are comprised of the most elite basketball players, and potential recruits should be prepared to work hard on and off the court to land a roster spot at one of these Division 1 basketball programs.

When narrowing down your target list, it’s important to consider several factors. First and foremost, student-athletes who have their sights set on attending one of these D1 basketball schools should explore a complete list of D1 basketball colleges, be prepared to meet or exceed competitive recruiting guidelines, and stay up to date on D1 basketball rankings. For a complete list of Division 1 basketball colleges, including their location and corresponding athletic conference, look at our catalog of Division 1 basketball rankings and D1 basketball schools list below. Is there an AAU boys basketball team near me?

Men’s D1 basketball rankings

Several organizations offer NCAA Division 1 men’s basketball rankings, including the NCAA, USA Today Sports and the Associated Press Top 25 Poll. Here are the top D1 basketball schools, according to the NCSA Power Rankings:  

  1. Stanford University
  2. University of Florida
  3. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  4. University of California – Los Angeles – UCLA
  5. University of Michigan
  6. Princeton University
  7. University of California – Berkeley
  8. Georgia Tech
  9. Harvard University
  10. Florida State University

While the NCSA Power Rankings offer a good overview of top D1 basketball schools, student-athletes who hope to compete at one of the 350+ Division 1 basketball colleges shouldn’t limit their search to only the most elite Division 1 basketball programs. Instead, they should consider several factors when researching D1 basketball teams, including athletic and academic caliber, school size, location, and cost, as well as their own personal preferences.

Full list of D1 basketball colleges

Alcorn State University

Alcorn State, Mississippi

Public

Southwestern Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

American University

Washington, District Of Columbia

Private

Patriot League

NCAA D1

Auburn University

Auburn, Alabama

Public

Southeastern Conference

NCAA D1

Bellarmine University

Louisville, Kentucky

Private

Great Lakes Valley Conference

NCAA D1

Belmont University

Nashville, Tennessee

Private

Ohio Valley Conference

NCAA D1

Boston College

Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts

Private

Atlantic Coast Conference

NCAA D1

Bradley University

Peoria, Illinois

Private

Missouri Valley Conference

NCAA D1

Brown University

Providence, Rhode Island

Private

Ivy League

NCAA D1

Bryant University

Smithfield, Rhode Island

Private

Northeast Conference

NCAA D1

Bucknell University

Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

Private

Collegiate Water Polo Association

NCAA D1

Butler University

Indianapolis, Indiana

Private

Pioneer Football League

NCAA D1

Campbell University

Buies Creek, North Carolina

Private

Pioneer Football League

NCAA D1

Canisius College

Buffalo, New York

Private

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Clemson University

Clemson, South Carolina

Public

Atlantic Coast Conference

NCAA D1

College of Charleston

Charleston, South Carolina

Public

Colonial Athletic Association

NCAA D1

Davidson College

Davidson, North Carolina

Private

Pioneer Football League

NCAA D1

Drake University

Des Moines, Iowa

Private

Pioneer Football League

NCAA D1

Drexel University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Private

Colonial Athletic Association

NCAA D1

Duke University

Durham, North Carolina

Private

Atlantic Coast Conference

NCAA D1

Duquesne University

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Private

Northeast Conference

NCAA D1

Elon University

Elon, North Carolina

Private

Colonial Athletic Association

NCAA D1

Fairfield University

Fairfield, Connecticut

Private

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Furman University

Greenville, South Carolina

Private

Southern Conference

NCAA D1

Georgia Tech

Atlanta, Georgia

Public

Atlantic Coast Conference

NCAA D1

Gonzaga University

Spokane, Washington

Private

West Coast Conference

NCAA D1

Hofstra University

Hempstead, New York

Private

Colonial Athletic Association

NCAA D1

Howard University

Washington, District Of Columbia

Private

Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Iona College

New Rochelle, New York

Private

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

La Salle University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Private

Atlantic 10 Conference

NCAA D1

Lamar University

Beaumont, Texas

Public

Southland Conference

NCAA D1

Lehigh University

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Private

Patriot League

NCAA D1

Liberty University

Lynchburg, Virginia

Private

Atlantic Sun Conference

NCAA D1

Lipscomb University

Nashville, Tennessee

Private

Atlantic Sun Conference

NCAA D1

Manhattan College

Riverdale, New York

Private

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Marist College

Poughkeepsie, New York

Private

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Merrimack College

North Andover, Massachusetts

Private

Northeast-10 Conference

NCAA D1

Miami University

Oxford, Ohio

Public

Mid-American Conference

NCAA D1

Monmouth University

West Long Branch, New Jersey

Private

Northeast Conference

NCAA D1

Niagara University

Niagara University, New York

Private

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Ohio University

Athens, Ohio

Public

Mid-American Conference

NCAA D1

Penn State

University Park, Pennsylvania

Public

Big Ten Conference

NCAA D1

Pepperdine University

Malibu, California

Private

Mountain Pacific Sports Federation

NCAA D1

Providence College

Providence, Rhode Island

Private

Big East Conference

NCAA D1

Purdue University

West Lafayette, Indiana

Public

Big Ten Conference

NCAA D1

Quinnipiac University

Hamden, Connecticut

Private

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Rider University

Lawrenceville, New Jersey

Private

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

Rutgers University

Piscataway, New Jersey

Private

Big Ten Conference

NCAA D1

Siena College

Loudonville, New York

Private

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

St. Francis College

Brooklyn Heights, New York

Private

Northeast Conference

NCAA D1

Stonehill College

Easton, Massachusetts

Private

Norteast Conference (NEC)

NCAA D1

Syracuse University

Syracuse, New York

Private

Atlantic Coast Conference

NCAA D1

Temple University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Public

American Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

The Citadel

Charleston, South Carolina

Public

Southern Conference

NCAA D1

Towson University

Towson, Maryland

Public

Colonial Athletic Association

NCAA D1

Troy University

Troy, Alabama

Public

Sun Belt Conference

NCAA D1

Tulane University

New Orleans, Louisiana

Private

American Athletic Conference

NCAA D1

United States Military Academy

West Point, New York

Public

Atlantic Hockey Association (Division I for men's ice hockey)

NCAA D1

University of Miami

Coral Gables, Florida

Private

Atlantic Coast Conference

NCAA D1

University of Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

Public

Pacific-12 Conference

NCAA D1

Valparaiso University

Valparaiso, Indiana

Private

Missouri Valley Conference, Pioneer Football League

NCAA D1

Villanova University

Villanova, Pennsylvania

Private

Colonial Athletic Association

NCAA D1

Virginia Tech

Blacksburg, Virginia

Public

Atlantic Coast Conference

NCAA D1

Wagner College

Staten Island, New York

Private

Northeast Conference

NCAA D1

Wake Forest University

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Private

Atlantic Coast Conference

NCAA D1

William & Mary

Williamsburg, Virginia

Public

Colonial Athletic Association

NCAA D1

Winthrop University

Rock Hill, South Carolina

Public

Big South Conference

NCAA D1

Wofford College

Spartanburg, South Carolina

Private

Southern Conference

NCAA D1

Yale University

New Haven, Connecticut

Private

Ivy League

NCAA D1

How Many Division 1 Basketball Teams Are There in the NCAA?

The NCAA basketball season is fast approaching. In fact, teams already began practice on September 28th and the season tips off on November 6th! As a huge hoops fan, I for one cannot wait for the year to begin. While the beginning of the year is always a great chance to see your favorite team finally back in action, it also gives you a chance to see some of the year’s top contenders for a coveted spot in the Final Four.

Obviously, not every team can make the Final Four, let alone the NCAA Tournament. With only 68 slots reserved for the tournament, there will be a lot of upset teams ending their seasons on a low note. The simple fact of the matter is that Division 1 basketball consists of several hundreds of teams all looking for success on different levels. For some, it may be trying to end the season with a winning record, for others the Final Four is there only measure on whether or not they had a productive season.

But exactly how many Division 1 college basketball teams are there? The number is pretty staggering and even I, as a self-proclaimed die-hard fan, was surprised at the total.

Yes, you read that right, 353!

These 353 teams are broken up in 32 total conferences with an average of 11 teams per conference playing to both win their conference regular season championship – an honor given to the team with the best in-conference record at the end of the year – and to try and win their conference tournament championship for a trip to the “Big Dance”, the NCAA Tournament. NCAA basketball has come a long way from their first season in 1924, when there were only 8 conferences total!

Let’s take a brief trip down memory lane, shall we? I want to take a look at the number of conferences at the beginning of each decade to show you the rapid growth of the sport over the years. Keep in mind, the first year of NCAA Men’s Division 1 Basketball was 1924:

  • 1930: 9 conferences
  • 1940: 11 conferences
  • 1950: 17 conferences
  • 1960: 18 conferences
  • 1970: 19 conferences
  • 1980: 29 conferences
  • 1990: 34 conferences
  • 2000: 32 conferences
  • 2010: 33 conferences
  • 2019: 32 conferences

One of the most attractive aspects NCAA Division 1 Basketball that draws in so many fans is that each of the 351 teams has a chance at making the NCAA Tournament at the beginning of each year. Yeah, they may not win it all but how many other college sports give their teams the right to play, and sometimes beat, some of the best teams in the country for a chance to win it all.

NCAA Division 1 Football gives what they call the Power Conferences (5 conferences total) the opportunity to play for a national title.

While it would be next to impossible to list all 351 schools, I still wanted to give you, the reader, a chance to do some research on this topic. So below is a link to each conference homepage, with a list of all of the conference champions from last season, so you can see all 351 of the teams somewhere in there and each respective conference champion.

  • Conference: 2018-19 Conference Tournament Champion
  • America East – Vermont Catamounts
  • American – Cincinnati Bearcats
  • Atlantic 10 – Saint Louis Billikens
  • ACC – Duke Blue Devils
  • Atlantic Sun – Liberty Flames
  • Big South – Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs
  • Big 12 – Iowa State Cyclones
  • Big East – Villanova Wildcats
  • Big Sky – Montana Grizzlies
  • Big 10 – Michigan State Spartans
  • Big West – UC Irvine Anteaters
  • Colonial – Northeastern Huskies
  • Conference USA – Old Dominion Monarchs
  • Horizon League – Northern Kentucky Norse
  • Ivy League – Yale Bulldogs
  • MAAC – Iona Gaels
  • Mid-American – Buffalo Bulls
  • MEAC – North Carolina Central Eagles
  • Missouri Valley – Bradley Braves
  • Mountain West – Utah State Aggies
  • Northeast – Fairleigh Dickinson Knights
  • Ohio Valley – Murray State Racers
  • Pac 12 – Oregon Ducks
  • Patriot League – Colgate Raiders
  • SEC – Auburn Tigers
  • Southern – Wofford Terriers
  • Southland – Abilene Christian Wildcats
  • Southwestern – Prairie View A&M Panthers
  • Summit League – North Dakota State Bison
  • Sun Belt – Georgia State Panthers
  • West Coast – Saint Mary’s Gaels
  • WAC – New Mexico State Aggies

As we mentioned at the beginning of the piece, the only way for a lot of these teams to make it to the NCAA Tournament is to win their conference tournaments. So while a team like Duke could technically lose their conference tournament, if they still have a good enough year otherwise, the tournament voters can reward them with what is called an “at-large bid” or a spot in the tournament based on the rest of their season resume. This can include different measurable aspects like strength of schedule, key wins, overall wins, etc.

Unfortunately, a team like North Dakota State from the Summit League just isn’t going to have enough opportunity to earn their spot in the tournament through any other way but to win their conference and earn an “automatic bid” which is given to each conference tournament winner prior to the tournament. A lot of teams live by the motto, “win and you’re in”, literally.

If you have a favorite team, what is their likelihood of making it to the NCAA Tournament each year? Are you a part of a tortured college basketball fanbase? Drop a comment below!

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Contents

  • What is the format of the 2022 World Cup?
  • Where to watch the 2022 World Cup?
  • When will the matches take place?
  • Group calendar
  • Group A
  • Group B
  • Group C
  • Group D
  • Group E
  • Group F
  • Group G
  • Group H
  • Playoffs

What is the format of the 2022 World Cup?

32 national teams will take part in the final part of the tournament. At the first stage, they will be divided into 8 groups of 4 teams each. The top two teams advance to the playoffs. Starting from the 1/8 finals, the knockout stage begins, which will consist of one match.

Where to watch the 2022 World Cup?

Matches of the 2022 World Cup in Ukraine will be shown by the regional TV channels of Suspіlny, as well as by the media platforms Suspіlne Sport and MEGOGO. The broadcaster of each match will be added to the schedule after being announced by the broadcasters.

When will the matches take place?

There are four slots for group stage games: 12:00, 15:00, 18:00, 21:00.

No more than two matches per day will be played during the playoffs. The time is also fixed: 17:00 and 21:00.

The third place match and final will start at 17:00.

Group calendar

Group A

Sunday, November 20
18:00 Qatar - Ecuador
Monday 21 November
18:00 Senegal - Netherlands
Friday 25 November
15:00 Qatar - Senegal
18:00 Netherlands - Ecuador
Tuesday 29 November
17:00 Netherlands - Qatar
17:00 Ecuador - Senegal

# Team and B H P PM O
1 Qatar 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Ecuador 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Senegal 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Netherlands 0 0 0 0 0 0

If two or more teams have equal points, the advantage is given to the team: 1) with the best goal difference; 2) a large number of downtrodden; 3) advantage in personal meetings; 4) fair play points.

Group B

Monday, November 21
15:00 England - Iran
21:00 USA - Wales
Friday, November 25
12:00 Wales - Iran
21:00 England - USA
Tuesday 29 November
21:00 Wales - England
21:00 Iran - USA

# Team and B H P PM O
1 Wales 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 England 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 US 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Iran 0 0 0 0 0 0

If two or more teams have equal points, the advantage is given to the team: 1) with the best goal difference; 2) a large number of downtrodden; 3) advantage in personal meetings; 4) fair play points.

Group C

Tuesday, November 22
12:00 Argentina - Saudi Arabia
18:00 Mexico - Poland
Saturday 26 November
15:00 Poland - Saudi Arabia
21:00 Argentina - Mexico
Wednesday 30 November
21:00 Poland - Argentina
21:00 Saudi Arabia - Mexico

# Team and B H P PM O
1 Poland 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Argentina 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Saudi Arabia 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Mexico 0 0 0 0 0 0

If two or more teams have equal points, the advantage is given to the team: 1) with the best goal difference; 2) a large number of downtrodden; 3) advantage in personal meetings; 4) fair play points.

Group D

Tuesday, November 22
15:00 Denmark - Tunisia
21:00 France - Australia
Saturday 26 November
12:00 Tunisia - Australia
18:00 France - Denmark
Wednesday 30 November
17:00 Tunisia - France
17:00 Australia - Denmark

# Team and B H P PM O
1 Tunisia 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 France 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Australia 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Denmark 0 0 0 0 0 0

If two or more teams have equal points, the advantage is given to the team: 1) with the best goal difference; 2) a large number of downtrodden; 3) advantage in personal meetings; 4) fair play points.

Group E

Wednesday 23 November
15:00 Germany - Japan
18:00 Spain - Costa Rica
Sunday 27 November
12:00 Japan - Costa Rica
21:00 Spain - Germany

Thursday 1st Friday
21:00 Japan - Spain
21:00 Costa Rica - Germany

# Team and B H P PM O
1 Japan 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Spain 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Costa Rica 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Germany 0 0 0 0 0 0

If two or more teams have equal points, the advantage is given to the team: 1) with the best goal difference; 2) a large number of downtrodden; 3) advantage in personal meetings; 4) fair play points.

Group F

Wednesday 23 November
12:00 Morocco - Croatia
21:00 Belgium - Canada
Sunday 27 November
15:00 Belgium - Morocco
18:00 Croatia - Canada
Thursday 1st Friday
17:00 Croatia - Belgium
17:00 Canada - Morocco

# Team and B H P PM O
1 Croatia 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Belgium 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Canada 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Morocco 0 0 0 0 0 0

In case of equal points of two or more teams, the advantage is given to the team: 1) with the best goal difference; 2) a large number of downtrodden; 3) advantage in personal meetings; 4) fair play points.

Group G

Thursday, November 24
12:00 Switzerland - Cameroon
21:00 Brazil - Serbia
Monday 28 November
12:00 Cameroon - Serbia
18:00 Brazil - Switzerland
Friday, 2nd breast
21:00 Cameroon - Brazil
21:00 Serbia - Switzerland

# Team and B H P PM O
1 Cameroon 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Brazil 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Serbia 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Switzerland 0 0 0 0 0 0

If two or more teams have equal points, the advantage is given to the team: 1) with the best goal difference; 2) a large number of downtrodden; 3) advantage in personal meetings; 4) fair play points.

Group H

Thursday 24 November
15:00 Uruguay - South Korea
18:00 Portugal - Ghana
Monday 28 November
15:00 South Korea - Ghana
21:00 Portugal - Uruguay
Friday 2nd Saturday
17:00 South Korea - Portugal
17:00 Ghana - Uruguay

# Team and B H P PM O
1 South Korea 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Portugal 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Ghana 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Uruguay 0 0 0 0 0 0

If two or more teams have equal points, the advantage is given to the team: 1) with the best goal difference; 2) a large number of downtrodden; 3) advantage in personal meetings; 4) fair play points.


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