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VA
editInstitution | Location[1] | Control | Type[a] | Enrollment[1] (Fall 2021) |
Accreditation | Founded |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
American National University[2] | Multiple[3] | Private (For Profit) |
Baccalaureate college | 1113 | 1886 | |
Appalachian College of Pharmacy | Oakwood | Private | Special focus | 130 | ACPE | 1886 |
Appalachian School of Law | Grundy | Private | Special focus | 152 | ABA | 1994 |
Ascent College | Hampton | Private (Assemblies of God) |
Special focus | 99 | Unaccredited | 1996 |
Averett University | Danville | Private (Baptist) |
Master's university | 1363 | SACS | 1859 |
Bluefield University | Bluefield | Private (Baptist) |
Master's university | 991 | SACS | 1922 |
Bridgewater College | Bridgewater | Private (Brethren) |
Baccalaureate college | 1421 | SACS | 1880 |
5GUMTESt
editFlavor | Peppermint | Cinnamon | Spearmint | Berry | Tropical | Wintermint | Bubble | Fruit mix | Mint | Watermelon | Green Apple | Grape-Blueberry | Citrus-Pear | Fruit mix | Strawberry | Fruits"color:#FFFFFF" | |
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United States | Cobalt[4] | Flare[4] | Rain[4] | Elixir[4][5] (discontinued) | Beta | Lush (rereleased as Swerve)[4] | Solstice[4] | Zing (discontinued)[4] | React (rereleased as React2) | React (rereleased as React2) | Prism[6] | Vortex | RPM[8] | ||||
Canada | Cobalt | Flare | Rain | Elixir (rereleased as Beta) | Lush (rereleased as Swerve) | Solstice | Evolve (discontinued) | React (rereleased as React2) | React (rereleased as React2) | Prism[9] | Vortex | ||||||
Europe | Cobalt | Electro[10] | Flood | Pulse | Instinct[11] | Turbulence | Evolution | RPM | Zephyr[12] | ||||||||
UK | Cobalt | Electro | Flood | Pulse (discontinued) | Turbulence | Evolution | |||||||||||
France | Cobalt[13] | Electro[13] | Flood[13] | Pulse[13] | Instinct (discontinued)[13] | ||||||||||||
Germany | Ultramarine (re-release of Cobalt)[14] | Electro2[15] | Flood[16] | Pulse[16] | Instinct (discontinued)[16] | Turbulence[16] | Evolution[16] | Zephyr [17] | Black Edition[18] | ||||||||
Greece | Cobalt | Electro | Flood | Pulse | Turbulence | Evolution | Zephyr | ||||||||||
Cyprus | Cobalt | Electro | Flood | Pulse | Turbulence | Evolution | Zephyr | ||||||||||
Romania | Cobalt (rereleased as Cobalt2) | Electro (rereleased as Electro2) | Pulse (discontinued) | Turbulence | Evolution | ||||||||||||
Russia | Frost[19] | Flame[19] | Electro[19] | Hybrid[19] | Reload[19] | Cyclone[19] | |||||||||||
Asia | Cobalt (透心涼薄荷味) |
Rain (電感薄荷味) |
Pulse (爽甜熱果味 ) |
React (異感果汁味) |
React (異感薄荷味) |
Tempest (激酷西瓜味)[20] |
5X Mutant[21] | ||||||||||
Australia & New Zealand |
Cobalt | Electro | Pulse | Zing (discontinued) | React (discontinued) | React (discontinued) | Tempest | Vortex | Mutant (rereleased as Cirrus) | ||||||||
South Africa | Cobalt | Electro | Turbulence |
5GUMnew
editFlavors | United States | Canada | Europe | United Kingdom | Russia | Asia | Australia & New Zealand |
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Berry | Elixir* | Elixir | Flood | Flood | |||
Beta | |||||||
Blueberry | Mutant | Cirrus** | |||||
Bubble | Zing* | Evolve* | Zing* | ||||
Cinnamon | Flare | Flare | Flame | ||||
Citrus-Pear | Evolution | Evolution | |||||
Fruit mix | React2** | React2** | RPM | Reload | |||
RPM | |||||||
Fruits | Black Edition (Germany) | ||||||
Green Apple | Vortex* | Vortex* | Vortex | ||||
Mint | React2** | React2** | RPM | ||||
RPM | |||||||
Peppermint | Cobalt | Cobalt | Cobalt2 | Cobalt | Frost | Cobalt | Cobalt |
Focus | Ultramarine (Germany) | ||||||
Spearmint | Rain | Rain | Electro2** | Electro | Electro | Rain | Electro |
Focus | |||||||
Strawberry | Zephyr | ||||||
Tropical | Lush* | Lush* | Pulse | Pulse* | Hybrid | Pulse | Pulse |
Swerve | |||||||
Wintermint | Solstice* | Solstice* | Instinct* | ||||
Watermelon | Prism | Prism | Turbulence | Turbulence | Cyclone | Tempest | Tempest |
! style="background:#FF99CC" | Bubble ! style="background:#FF6656" | Cinnamon ! style="background:#00CC66" | Citrus-Pear ! style="background:#F28500" | Fruit mix ! style="background:#000000" | Fruits"color:#FFFFFF" ! style="background:#CC0099" | Grape-Blueberry ! style="background:#00FF66" | Green Apple ! style="background:#ADDFAD" | Mint ! style="background:#66CCFF" | Peppermint ! style="background:#00CC66" | Spearmint ! style="background:#CC0019" | Strawberry ! style="background:#FFCC33" | Tropical ! style="background:#CCFFFF" | Wintermint ! style="background:#FF6675" | Watermelon |-
TEST2
editYear | Award | Result |
---|---|---|
2003 | Best Rock Gospel Album (Momentum) | Nominated |
2005 | Best Rock Gospel Album (Welcome to Diverse City) | Nominated |
2008 | Best Gospel Song (Made to Love) | Nominated |
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album (Portable Sounds) | Nominated | |
2009 | Best Rock Gospel Album (Alive and Transported) | Won |
2010 | Best Gospel Song (City on Our Knees) | Nominated |
2011 | Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album (Tonight) | Nominated |
2013 | Best Contemporary Christian Music Album (Eye On It) | Won |
tmac
editYear | Award | Result |
---|---|---|
2013[22] | Album of the Year[23] (Eye On It) | TBA |
Song of the Year[24] (Me Without You) | TBA | |
Male Artist of the Year[25] | TBA | |
The Hook Award (Best Pop Artist)[26] | TBA | |
Crossover Artist of the Year[27] | Won | |
Groundbreaking Artist of the Year[28] | Nominated | |
Best Collaboration[29] (Favorite Song - Jamie Grace) | Nominated | |
Best Remix/Remake of the Year[30] (Showstopper - Capital Kings Remix) | TBA | |
Best Lyric Video[31] (Me Without You) | Won | |
Best Live Show[32] | TBA | |
Best Lecrae Collaboration[33] (Forgiveness) | TBA |
Dc
edittest
edit
- Kyle Keesling (January 2018 to July 2019, part time; July 2019 to June 2021) 1 year, 11 months (3 years, 4 months)
- Shaq Hunter (September 2018 to June 2021) 2 years, 9 months
- Ashton Newman (July 2019 to September 2020) 1 year, 2 months
- Grant Lawson (July 2019 to June 2022) 2 years, 11 months
- Jess Becker (September 2020 to September 2023) 2 years, 11 months
- Morgan Roberts (July 2021 to present) 2 years, 8 months
- Nolan Meadows (July 2021 to June 2023) 1 year, 11 months
- Thomas Zentmeyer (July 2022 to June 2024) 1 year, 10 months
- Abbie Tucker (June 2023 to March 2024) 9 months
- Gabe Golden (June 2023 to June 2024) 11 months
- Alex Coile (January 2024 to present) 7 months
- Clathon Henfield (July 2024 to present)
- Carter Hyde (July 2024 to present)
- Isabelle Yukis (July 2024 to present)
Kyle, Shaq, Ashton, Grant (July 2019 to September 2020) 1 year, 2 months
Kyle, Shaq, Grant, Jess (September 2020 to June 2021) 9 months
Grant, Jess, Morgan, Nolan (July 2021 to June 2022) 11 months
Jess, Morgan, Nolan, Thomas (July 2022 to June 2023) 11 months
Jess, Morgan, Thomas, Abbie, Gabe (July 2023 to September 2023) 2 months
Morgan, Thomas, Abbie, Gabe (September 2023 to December 2023) 3 months
Morgan, Thomas, Abbie, Gabe, Alex (January 2024 to March 2024) 2 months
Morgan, Thomas, Gabe, Alex (March 2024 to May 2024) 2 months
Morgan, Alex, Clathon, Carter, Isabelle (July 2024 to present) 0 months
- Morgan Roberts (July 2021 to present) 3 years
- Grant Lawson (July 2019 to June 2022) 2 years, 11 months
- Jess Becker (September 2020 to September 2023) 2 years, 11 months
- Shaq Hunter (September 2018 to June 2021) 2 years, 9 months
- Kyle Keesling (January 2018 to July 2019, part time; July 2019 to June 2021) 1 year, 11 months (3 years, 4 months)
- Nolan Meadows (July 2021 to June 2023) 1 year, 11 months
- Thomas Zentmeyer (July 2022 to June 2024) 1 year, 10 months
- Ashton Newman (July 2019 to September 2020) 1 year, 2 months
- Gabe Golden (June 2023 to June 2024) 11 months
- Abbie Tucker (June 2023 to March 2024) 9 months
- Alex Coile (January 2024 to present) 7 months
Presidents
edit- Ebenezer Erskine Pressly (1838-)
- Dr. Joab M. Lesesne (1954-1966)
- Dr. William Bruce Ezell (11th, -1989
- Dr. Henry G. Hollingsworth, Jr. (interim, 1989-1990)
- Dr. James W. Strobel (12th, 1990-1998)
- Dr. John L. Carson (13th, 1998-2005)
- Dr. Randall T. Ruble (14th, 2006-2010)
- Dr. David Norman (15th, 2010–2013)
- Dr. N. Bradley Christie (interim, 2013-2014)
- Dr. Paul Kooistra (16th, 2014-2016
- Dr. Robert E. Gustafson (17th, 2016-2021)[b]
- Dr. Tom Hellams (interim, 2021)
- Dr. Steven Adamson (18th, 2022-present)
- ^ School types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
- ^ Gustafson was appointed as interim President in November 2016, before being named President in 2017
Colleges and universities
editDefunct Colleges and Universities
editName | Location | Control | Founded | Defunct | Fate |
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American Temperance University | Harriman | Private | 1893 | 1908 | Closed |
Boscobel College | Nashville | Private (Baptist) |
1889 | 1916 | Closed |
Bryson College | Fayetteville | Private (A.R.P.C.) |
1919 | 1929 | Closed |
Burritt College | Spencer | Private (Churches of Christ) |
1848 | 1939 | Closed |
Hiwassee College | Madisonville | Private (Methodist) |
1849 | 2019 | Closed |
Memphis College of Art | Memphis | Private | 1936 | 2020 | Closed |
Lambuth University | Jackson | Private (Methodist) |
1843 | 2011 | Acquired by University of Memphis |
Morristown College | Morristown | Private (Methodist) |
1881 | 1989 | Acquired by Knoxville College |
O'More College of Design | Franklin | Private | 1969 | 2018 | Merged with Belmont University |
Scarritt College | Nashville | Private (Methodist) |
1892 | 1988 | Closed |
Tennessee Temple University | Chattanooga | Private (Baptist) |
1946 | 2015 | Merged with Carolina University |
Victory University | Memphis | Private (Nondenominational, For-Profit) |
1941 | 2014 | Closed |
- ^ School types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
- ^ As of the 2022–23 academic year, Allen is in the second year of a three-year transition to Division II and will become an active member in 2024–25.
- ^ Allen's women's soccer team competes as an independent.
- ^ Anderson announced the addition of a football team, with plans to begin play in 2024–25.
- ^ Claflin's baseball team competes in the Peach Belt Conference.
- ^ Converse announced plans to introduce men's swimming beginning in Fall 2022, but did not compete that year.
- ^ Erskine's football team competes in the South Atlantic Conference. It will transition to Peach Belt Conference in 2024, before moving to Conference Carolinas in 2025
- ^ North Greenville's football team competes in the Gulf South Conference. In 2025, it will move to Conference Carolinas for football
- ^ As of the 2022–23 academic year, USC Beaufort is in the first year of a three-year transition to Division II and will become an active member in 2025–26.
- ^ a b USC Beaufort has planned to add men's and women's basketball in 2023–24 as a condition of its NCAA membership.
- ^ Coastal Carolina's men's soccer team competes in Conference USA and is to rejoin the Sun Belt's newly reinstated competition in that sport by 2023–24.
- ^ Presbyterian's football team competes in the Pioneer Football League.
- ^ South Carolina's men's soccer team competes in Conference USA.
- ^ South Carolina State's women's soccer team competes as an independent.
- ^ Wofford's softball team will begin play in 2023–24.
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editNoted alumni and faculty
editName | Class | Notability | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Susan Audé | 1972‡ | WIS-TV news anchor | |
Erskine Caldwell | ‡ | American novelist | [35] |
Rex L. Carter | 1950 | American lawyer and politician | [36] |
Beth Couture | 1984 | Butler Bulldogs women's basketball head coach | |
Lawrence Cowan | American politician, judge, lawyer, and businessman | ||
Alan Cranston | 1936‡ | U.S. senator (D‑CA) | [37][38] |
James H. Howard | 1937 | World War II ace pilot | [39][40] |
Robert Shaw | 1938 | Choir conductor | [41] |
Art Clokey | 1943‡ | Stop motion animator | [42][43] |
Roy E. Disney | 1951 | Disney executive | [44] |
Richard Chamberlain | 1956 | Film actor, singer | [45] |
Robert Towne | 1956 | New Hollywood screenwriter | [45] |
Kris Kristofferson | 1958 | Outlaw country singer | [46] |
James Turrell | 1965 | Light and Space artist | [47][48] |
Myrlie Evers‑Williams | 1968 | Civil rights activist | [49][50] |
Bill Keller | 1970 | The New York Times editor | [51][52] |
Marianne Williamson | 1974‡ | Self-help author, activist | [53] |
Jennifer Doudna | 1985 | Biochemist, Nobel laureate | [54][55] |
Brian Schatz | 1994 | U.S. senator (D‑HI) | [56][57] |
‡ Did not graduate from Pomona |
Ronnie Thomas
editMotorsports career results
editNASCAR
edit(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)
Cup Series
editThe following data is current as of the end of the 2022 season, which ended after the 2022 NCAA Division II Football Championship. The following list reflects the records according to the National Collegiate Athletic Association. This list takes into account results modified later due to NCAA action, such as vacated victories and forfeits.
Team | Won | Lost | Tied | Pct | Years | Total games | Conference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Grand Valley State | 439 | 148 | 3 | .747 | 52 | 577 | GLIAC |
West Florida | 64 | 25 | 0 | .719 | 7 | 89 | GSC |
Valdosta State | 333 | 136 | 3 | .709 | 41 | 472 | GSC |
West Chester | 633 | 290 | 17 | .682 | 94 | 940 | PSAC |
Indiana (PA) | 601 | 282 | 23 | .676 | 93 | 906 | PSAC |
Bentley | 237 | 118 | 1 | .667 | 35 | 351 | NE-10 |
Pittsburg State | 750 | 364 | 47 | .666 | 116 | 1161 | MIAA |
Minnesota–Duluth | 562 | 281 | 24 | .662 | 90 | 867 | NSIC |
CSU–Pueblo | 254 | 135 | 4 | .651 | 37 | 393 | RMAC |
Texas A&M–Kingsville | 631 | 341 | 16 | .647 | 95 | 988 | NSIC |
Tuskegee | 714 | 390 | 49 | .641 | 127 | 1153 | SIAC |
Carson–Newman | 655 | 361 | 31 | .640 | 108 | 1047 | SAC |
Ohio Dominican | 134 | 76 | 0 | .638 | 20 | 210 | GMAC |
Slippery Rock | 556 | 338 | 27 | .618 | 95 | 921 | PSAC |
Shepherd | 550 | 336 | 26 | .617 | 99 | 943 | PSAC |
Central Washington | 547 | 345 | 23 | .610 | 105 | 1094 | GNAC |
Virginia State | 606 | 382 | 53 | .608 | 120 | 1041 | CIAA |
New Haven | 281 | 180 | 5 | .608 | 45 | 466 | NE-10 |
McKendree | 175 | 113 | 0 | .608 | 28 | 288 | GLVC |
Albany State | 436 | 281 | 21 | .605 | 75 | 738 | SIAC |
Nebraska–Kearney | 565 | 365 | 27 | .604 | 100 | 957 | MIAA |
Northwest Missouri State | 627 | 411 | 32 | .601 | 106 | 1070 | MIAA |
Virginia Union | 595 | 392 | 47 | .598 | 122 | 1034 | CIAA |
Fort Valley State | 445 | 301 | 21 | .594 | 78 | 767 | SIAC |
Hillsdale | 664 | 455 | 46 | .590 | 131 | 1165 | GMAC |
Truman | 613 | 421 | 33 | .590 | 115 | 1067 | GLVC |
Arkansas Tech | 586 | 406 | 38 | .587 | 108 | 1030 | GAC |
East Stroudsburg | 505 | 362 | 19 | .581 | 95 | 886 | PSAC |
Winston-Salem | 453 | 339 | 25 | .580 | 81 | 817 | CIAA |
Angelo State | 369 | 266 | 7 | .580 | 60 | 642 | LSC |
Northern State | 589 | 425 | 32 | .578 | 117 | 1046 | NSIC |
Chadron State | 543 | 394 | 15 | .578 | 110 | 952 | RMAC |
Saginaw Valley State | 279 | 215 | 3 | .577 | 48 | 497 | GLIAC |
Ashland | 529 | 385 | 29 | .576 | 100 | 943 | GMAC |
Charleston (WV) | 134 | 90 | 0 | .564 | 22 | 224 | MEC |
Central State | 454 | 349 | 33 | .563 | 92 | 836 | SIAC |
Southern Connecticut State | 406 | 315 | 11 | .562 | 75 | 732 | NE-10 |
Bloomsburg | 483 | 379 | 21 | .559 | 94 | 883 | PSAC |
Colorado Mesa | 282 | 226 | 5 | .557 | 49 | 513 | RMAC |
UNC–Pembroke | 105 | 84 | 1 | .555 | 19 | 190 | MEC |
Shippensburg | 485 | 393 | 20 | .551 | 94 | 898 | PSAC |
Midwestern State | 279 | 225 | 11 | .551 | 53 | 515 | LSC |
Minot State | 417 | 349 | 30 | .543 | 98 | 796 | NSIC |
William Jewell | 585 | 503 | 50 | .536 | 127 | 1138 | GLVC |
Mary | 190 | 181 | 1 | .512 | 35 | 372 | NSIC |
Catawba | 537 | 472 | 26 | .531 | 104 | 1035 | SAC |
Delta State | 500 | 411 | 23 | .548 | 93 | 934 | GSC |
Missouri Western State | 281 | 236 | 9 | .543 | 47 | 526 | MIAA |
Minnesota State | 454 | 386 | 27 | .539 | 91 | 867 | NSIC |
West Liberty | 450 | 384 | 35 | .538 | 91 | 869 | MEC |
Findlay | 490 | 420 | 26 | .537 | 113 | 936 | GMAC |
Azusa Pacific | 260 | 224 | 6 | .537 | 52 | 490 | GNAC |
Western Oregon | 434 | 374 | 18 | .536 | 101 | 826 | GNAC |
Fairmont State | 466 | 403 | 44 | .535 | 103 | 913 | MEC |
Southern Arkansas | 456 | 398 | 27 | .533 | 90 | 881 | GAC |
Ouachita Baptist | 509 | 446 | 42 | .532 | 110 | 997 | GAC |
Walsh | 133 | 117 | 0 | .532 | 22 | 250 | GMAC |
Mississippi College | 491 | 439 | 37 | .527 | 106 | 967 | GSC |
Henderson State | 499 | 447 | 44 | .526 | 109 | 990 | GAC |
Northern Michigan | 432 | 394 | 26 | .522 | 102 | 852 | GLIAC |
American International | 375 | 343 | 20 | .522 | 80 | 738 | NE-10 |
Harding | 329 | 300 | 16 | .522 | 63 | 645 | GAC |
Central Missouri | 551 | 510 | 51 | .518 | 120 | 1111 | MIAA |
Humboldt State | 411 | 381 | 20 | .518 | 88 | 812 | GNAC |
Merrimack | 115 | 107 | 0 | .518 | 21 | 222 | NE-10 |
Michigan Tech | 379 | 353 | 17 | .517 | 94 | 749 | GLIAC |
Wingate | 181 | 169 | 0 | .517 | 32 | 350 | SAC |
Sioux Falls | 431 | 404 | 23 | .516 | 97 | 858 | NSIC |
California (PA) | 405 | 380 | 20 | .516 | 87 | 805 | PSAC |
Indianapolis | 390 | 365 | 22 | .516 | 79 | 777 | GLVC |
Lenoir–Rhyne | 492 | 462 | 34 | .515 | 98 | 990 | SAC |
Oklahoma Baptist | 133 | 127 | 17 | .511 | 30 | 277 | GAC |
Alderson Broaddus | 26 | 25 | 0 | .510 | 4 | 51 | GMAC |
Eastern New Mexico | 378 | 364 | 15 | .509 | 73 | 757 | LSC |
Northeastern State | 444 | 430 | 30 | .508 | 94 | 904 | MIAA |
Clarion | 397 | 393 | 17 | .502 | 89 | 807 | PSAC |
West Texas A&M | 507 | 508 | 21 | .500 | 105 | 1036 | LSC |
Southeastern Oklahoma State | 488 | 487 | 45 | .500 | 105 | 1020 | GAC |
Mercyhurst | 185 | 185 | 4 | .500 | 37 | 374 | PSAC |
Notre Dame (OH) | 44 | 44 | 0 | .500 | 7 | 88 | MEC |
Ferris State | 437 | 439 | 42 | .499 | 106 | 918 | GLIAC |
Fort Hays State | 461 | 464 | 44 | .498 | 101 | 968 | MIAA |
MSU Moorhead | 425 | 432 | 30 | .496 | 99 | 884 | NSIC |
Emporia State | 521 | 532 | 45 | .495 | 119 | 1098 | MIAA |
Edinboro | 381 | 392 | 24 | .493 | 89 | 797 | PSAC |
Southwestern Oklahoma State | 471 | 486 | 37 | .492 | 107 | 994 | GAC |
Adams State | 370 | 385 | 17 | .490 | 83 | 772 | RMAC |
West Georgia | 201 | 210 | 0 | .489 | 38 | 411 | GSC |
Washburn | 550 | 577 | 44 | .488 | 125 | 1171 | MIAA |
Millersville | 371 | 390 | 21 | .488 | 86 | 782 | PSAC |
Concord | 412 | 437 | 27 | .486 | 92 | 876 | MEC |
Lindenwood | 149 | 158 | 2 | .485 | 27 | 309 | MIAA |
East Central | 467 | 506 | 38 | .481 | 104 | 1011 | GAC |
Morehouse | 441 | 479 | 47 | .480 | 118 | 967 | SIAC |
Northwestern Oklahoma State | 456 | 497 | 41 | .479 | 107 | 994 | GAC |
Tarleton State | 281 | 306 | 3 | .479 | 56 | 590 | LSC |
Mars Hill | 263 | 289 | 10 | .477 | 54 | 562 | SAC |
Northwood | 252 | 277 | 8 | .477 | 55 | 537 | GLIAC |
Winona State | 439 | 491 | 32 | .473 | 116 | 962 | NSIC |
Missouri Southern State | 241 | 270 | 7 | .472 | 49 | 518 | MIAA |
Glenville State | 383 | 432 | 36 | .471 | 104 | 851 | MEC |
Elizabeth City State | 327 | 370 | 20 | .470 | 75 | 717 | CIAA |
Virginia–Wise | 132 | 151 | 0 | .466 | 26 | 283 | MEC |
Wayne State (NE) | 405 | 473 | 39 | .463 | 97 | 917 | NSIC |
Bemidji State | 365 | 429 | 23 | .461 | 91 | 817 | NSIC |
Augustana | 404 | 479 | 15 | .458 | 95 | 898 | NSIC |
Colorado Mines | 462 | 557 | 32 | .455 | 128 | 1051 | RMAC |
Gannon | 142 | 170 | 2 | .455 | 31 | 314 | PSAC |
Western State | 389 | 472 | 14 | .453 | 95 | 875 | RMAC |
West Virginia Wesleyan | 428 | 522 | 30 | .452 | 111 | 980 | MEC |
Kutztown | 342 | 416 | 20 | .452 | 87 | 778 | PSAC |
Saint Augustine's | 115 | 140 | 4 | .452 | 30 | 259 | CIAA |
Stonehill | 131 | 160 | 3 | .451 | 29 | 294 | NE-10 |
Concordia–St. Paul | 214 | 263 | 2 | .449 | 48 | 468 | NSIC |
North Greenville | 115 | 142 | 0 | .447 | 23 | 257 | GSC |
Kentucky State | 384 | 482 | 26 | .445 | 97 | 892 | SIAC |
Bowie State | 198 | 253 | 6 | .440 | 45 | 457 | CIAA |
South Dakota Mines | 372 | 481 | 34 | .439 | 112 | 887 | RMAC |
Wayne State (MI) | 376 | 487 | 29 | .438 | 99 | 892 | GLIAC |
Newberry | 431 | 564 | 33 | .435 | 104 | 1028 | SAC |
Missouri S&T | 425 | 557 | 35 | .435 | 111 | 1006 | GLVC |
Southern Nazarene | 82 | 107 | 0 | .434 | 17 | 189 | GAC |
West Alabama | 313 | 413 | 15 | .433 | 75 | 741 | GSC |
Fayetteville State | 299 | 399 | 27 | .431 | 82 | 725 | CIAA |
Shaw | 131 | 174 | 8 | .431 | 31 | 313 | CIAA |
Johnson C. Smith | 338 | 456 | 34 | .429 | 89 | 828 | CIAA |
Arkansas–Monticello | 377 | 512 | 25 | .426 | 99 | 914 | GAC |
Upper Iowa | 366 | 519 | 25 | .416 | 114 | 910 | NSIC |
Western New Mexico | 296 | 421 | 15 | .415 | 80 | 732 | LSC |
West Virginia State | 333 | 480 | 40 | .414 | 93 | 853 | MEC |
Lincoln (PA) | 174 | 252 | 28 | .414 | 65 | 454 | CIAA |
Assumption | 125 | 179 | 1 | .411 | 29 | 305 | NE-10 |
Black Hills State | 65 | 96 | 2 | .405 | 15 | 163 | RMAC |
New Mexico Highlands | 315 | 478 | 27 | .401 | 91 | 820 | RMAC |
Tusculum | 207 | 318 | 24 | .399 | 68 | 549 | SAC |
Saint Anselm | 140 | 219 | 11 | .393 | 48 | 370 | NE-10 |
Quincy | 120 | 189 | 1 | .389 | 29 | 310 | GLVC |
Malone | 99 | 156 | 2 | .389 | 24 | 257 | GMAC |
Livingstone | 246 | 397 | 14 | .385 | 68 | 657 | CIAA |
Shorter | 54 | 87 | 0 | .383 | 12 | 141 | GSC |
Southwest Minnesota State | 194 | 317 | 5 | .381 | 49 | 516 | NSIC |
Kentucky Wesleyan | 165 | 274 | 16 | .380 | 52 | 455 | GMAC |
Tiffin | 127 | 211 | 3 | .377 | 31 | 341 | GMAC |
Clark Atlanta | 254 | 436 | 23 | .372 | 79 | 713 | SIAC |
Benedict | 63 | 107 | 0 | .371 | 16 | 170 | SIAC |
Lock Haven | 293 | 528 | 25 | .361 | 90 | 846 | PSAC |
Lincoln (MO) | 248 | 453 | 25 | .359 | 84 | 726 | GLVC |
Lane | 230 | 423 | 21 | .357 | 76 | 674 | SIAC |
Fort Lewis | 187 | 363 | 3 | .341 | 55 | 553 | RMAC |
Miles | 147 | 304 | 7 | .329 | 47 | 458 | SIAC |
Limestone | 17 | 35 | 0 | .327 | 4 | 52 | SAC |
Southwest Baptist | 118 | 246 | 2 | .325 | 34 | 366 | GLVC |
Urbana | 106 | 224 | 2 | .322 | 32 | 332 | MEC |
Pace | 117 | 274 | 2 | .300 | 39 | 393 | NE-10 |
Chowan | 68 | 160 | 1 | .299 | 22 | 229 | CIAA |
Dixie State[b] | 42 | 99 | 0 | .298 | 12 | 141 | RMAC |
Lake Erie | 31 | 78 | 0 | .284 | 9 | 109 | GMAC |
Seton Hill | 29 | 93 | 0 | .238 | 11 | 122 | PSAC |
Minnesota–Crookston | 57 | 194 | 0 | .227 | 23 | 251 | NSIC |
Simon Fraser | 23 | 84 | 0 | .215 | 10 | 107 | GNAC |
UT Permian Basin | 4 | 18 | 0 | .182 | 1 | 22 | LSC |
Cheyney | 92 | 511 | 5 | .155 | 64 | 608 | PSAC |
Davenport | 1 | 10 | 0 | .091 | 1 | 11 | GLIAC |
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