National Collegiate Athletic Association

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2025 SUNY New Paltz announced they would leave the SUNYAC after the 2025-26 season to join the New Jersey Athletic Conference.
2025 Alfred State College, SUNY Cobleskill, and SUNY Delhi will join the conference starting in 2026-27.
2025 SUNY Cobleskill and SUNY Delhi are scheduled to join SUNYAC as affiliate members for track and field and cross country sports.
2025 Hobart, Skidmore, William Smith, and Salisbury are set to join as associate members.
2025 In the Spring 2025 baseball season, Northeastern won both the regular season and tournament championship.
2025 In the Spring 2025 lacrosse championships, Towson won both men's regular season and tournament titles, while Stony Brook won both women's regular season and tournament titles.
2025 North Carolina A&T won the regular season championship with a 15-3 conference record in women's basketball.
2025 William & Mary wins their first CAA Women's Tournament Championship.
2025 In the Spring 2025 golf championship, Elon won the men's title and Charleston won the women's title.
2025 In the Spring 2025 rowing championships, Northeastern won the women's title.
2025 UNC Wilmington wins their seventh CAA tournament championship.
2025 In the Spring 2025 softball championships, Delaware won the regular season title and Elon won the tournament.
2025 NCAA Golf Championship won by Northwestern in Division I, Dallas Baptist in Division II, and Emory in Division III.
2025 NCAA Lacrosse Championship won by North Carolina in Division I, Tampa in Division II, and Middlebury in Division III.
2025 NCAA Rowing Championship won by Stanford in Division I, Embry–Riddle in Division II, and Tufts in Division III.
2025 NCAA Tennis Championship won by Georgia in Division I, Barry in Division II, and WashU in Division III.
2025 Virginia expected to compete for the American Collegiate Rowing Association championship.
2025 Mount Union wins both the Regular Season and Tournament Championships.
2025 NCAA Basketball Championship won by Florida in Division I (Women's) and UConn in Division I (Men's)
2025 NCAA Wrestling Championship won by Wartburg and Johnson & Wales as co-champions
2025 NCAA Bowling Championship won by Youngstown State
2025 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championship won by Virginia
2025 NCAA Tennis Championship won by Georgia
2025 Beloit College joins as an associate member for men's and women's hockey.
2025 St. Thomas (MN) wins seventh MCLA Championship.
2025 Liberty wins its first MCLA championship. Georgia Tech appears in championship competition.
2025 UW-River Falls wins women's ice hockey national championship
2025 NCAA Swimming & Diving Championship won by Virginia (Division I Men's), Nova Southeastern (Division II Men's), and MIT (Division III Men's).
2025 NCAA Wrestling Championship won by (specific division winners not detailed in the text).
2025 NCAA Volleyball (Beach) Championship won by TCU.
2025 NCAA Track & Field (Indoor) Championship won by Oregon (Division I Men's), Pittsburg State (Division II Men's), and MIT (Division III Men's).
2025 NCAA Ice Hockey Championship won by Wisconsin (Division I Men's), Wisconsin-River Falls (Division II Men's), and Notre Dame (Division III Men's).
2025 NCAA Skiing Championship won by Utah.
2025 NCAA Fencing Championship won by Notre Dame.
2025 NCAA Gymnastics Championship won by Oklahoma (Division I).
2025 NCAA Championship for Basketball won by UConn (Division I Men's), Grand Valley State (Division II Men's), and NYU (Division III Men's).
2025 NCAA Rifle Championship won by West Virginia.
2025 Northland will leave the UMAC following the school's announced closure after the 2024-25 academic year.
2025 Maryville College was accepted as a full member of the SAA, with football and women's golf to join SAA competition as an associate member in the fall.
2025 Southwestern University is set to join the Southern Athletic Association as a full member.
2025 Delaware and Richmond are set to leave the conference, with Delaware moving to Conference USA and Richmond joining the Patriot League.
2025 New Jersey City University will join the CUNYAC as a men's volleyball affiliate, with plans for full multi-sport affiliation and membership in subsequent years, becoming the first full member outside of the City University of New York system.
2025 John Carroll University will join the NCAC beginning the 2025-26 academic year.
2025 Vermont State University–Castleton will join as an associate member for football.
2025 NCAA awarded championships in Fencing, Rifle, Skiing, Swimming & Diving, Track & Field (indoor), and Wrestling
2025 The University of California, Merced will join the CCAA, effective in the 2025–26 academic year. Sonoma State announced it would be ceasing all athletic operations following the conclusion of the 2024-25 athletic year.
2025 Spalding University is set to join the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League as a future member.
2025 Membership dropped to nine members with the impending closure of Fontbonne.
2025 Hiram College is set to join the Presidents' Athletic Conference in the 2025-26 academic year, transitioning from the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC).
2025 The NECBL returned to a two-division format, with six teams in the North Division and seven teams in the South Division.

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