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A list of members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I that do not currently sponsor college baseball programs.
- American University (discontinued 1986)
- Boise State University (discontinued in 1980, restored for 2020, discontinued again in 2020)
- Boston University (discontinued 1995)
- University at Buffalo (discontinued 2017)[1]
- University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (aka "Chattanooga") (discontinued 1982)
- Chicago State University (discontinued 2020)
- Cleveland State University (sponsored 1932–2011)
- Colgate University (discontinued 1996)
- University of Colorado (discontinued 1980)
- Colorado State University (discontinued 1992)
- DePaul University
- University of Denver (discontinued 1999)
- University of Detroit Mercy (sponsored 1941–2004)
- Drake University (discontinued 1974)
- Drexel University (sponsored 1929–2003)
- Duquesne University (discontinued 2010)
- Eastern Washington University (discontinued 1990)
- Furman University (discontinued 2020)
- University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (aka "Green Bay")
- Hampton University (discontinued 1972)
- Howard University (discontinued 1999)
- University of Idaho (discontinued 1980)
- Idaho State University (discontinued 1974)
- Iowa State University (sponsored 1892–2001)
- IUPUI (discontinued 2001)
- La Salle University (discontinued 2021)
- Loyola University Chicago
- Loyola University Maryland (discontinued 1979)
- Marquette University
- University of Missouri-Kansas City (aka "Kansas City")
- University of Montana (discontinued 1972)
- Montana State University (discontinued 1971)
- Morgan State University (discontinued 2001)
- University of New Hampshire (sponsored 1911–1997)
- University of North Dakota (discontinued 2016)
- University of North Texas (sponsored 1920–1925; 1984–1988)
- University of Northern Iowa (discontinued 2009)
- Northern Arizona University (discontinued 1981)
- North Carolina Central University (discontinued 2021)
- Portland State University (discontinued 1998)
- Providence College (discontinued 1999)
- Robert Morris University
- St. Francis College (NY) (discontinued 2006)
- Saint Francis University (PA)
- South Carolina State University (discontinued 1974)
- Southern Methodist University (sponsored 1919–1980)
- Southern Utah University (discontinued 2012)
- University of South Dakota (discontinued 2004)
- Syracuse University (discontinued 1972)
- Temple University (discontinued 2014)
- Tennessee State University (discontinued 1993)
- University of Tulsa (sponsored 1965–1979)
- Utah State University (discontinued 1968)
- University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP; discontinued 1985)
- University of Vermont (discontinued 2009)
- Weber State University (sponsored 1962–1974)
- University of Wisconsin–Madison (sponsored 1918–1991)
- University of Wyoming (discontinued 1996)
References
edit- ^ Myerberg, Paul (July 16, 2020). "When Buffalo eliminated college baseball, 'It derailed a lot of lives, a lot of plans'". USA Today. Retrieved 19 May 2023.