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The following is a list of schools that participate in NCAA Division I softball, according to NCAA.com. [1] These teams compete to go to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Devon Park for the Women's College World Series. (For schools whose athletic branding does not directly correspond with the school name, the athletic branding is in parentheses.)
Southeastern Illinois College: Falcons Division I Region 24 Illinois: Great Rivers Athletic Conference: Southwestern Illinois College: Blue Storm Division I Region 24 Illinois: Great Rivers Athletic Conference: Wabash Valley College: Warriors Division I Region 24 Illinois: Great Rivers Athletic Conference: Chandler–Gilbert Community College ...
Two Division I members, both sponsoring softball, adopted new names after the 2022 season. Neither school's nickname was affected. Dixie State University changed its forward-facing name to Utah Tech University in May 2022, ahead of the legal name change on July 1.
Southwestern Illinois College is a public community college in Illinois with campuses in Belleville, Granite City, and Red Bud. It also has off-campus sites throughout the district, including Scott Air Force Base and the East St. Louis Community College Center .
Western Illinois joined the Ohio Valley Conference. [8] The 2024 season was the last for 16 Division I softball schools in their current conferences. Eight of the nine softball-sponsoring members of the Pac-12 Conference left for other conferences: Arizona, Arizona State, and Utah joined the Big 12 Conference. [9]
The University Division was renamed "Division I". Since then, NCAA Divisions II and III have had their own separate All-Americans. The College Division consisted only of non-NCAA institutions through the 2017–18 school year, after which it was effectively replaced by an NAIA division restricted to members of that governing body. [1]
Four schools began transitions from NCAA Division II to Division I on July 1, 2020. Bellarmine joined D-I for softball and all other sports as a new member of the ASUN Conference. [1] Dixie State [2] and Tarleton State [3] joined the Western Athletic Conference (WAC).