Field is Set for the NCAA Division III Volleyball, Soccer, and Field Hockey Championships
Sam Viebrock
Inside D3
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—The field is set for the first team sports in Division III NCAA Championships. Below are the schools participating in the NCAA Division III Championships along with their corresponding mascots.
Women’s Volleyball: Road to the U.S. Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on Nov. 21-23
Emory Eagles John’s Hopkins Blue Jays
Notre Dame—Maryland Gators Manhattanville Valients
Birmingham Southern Panthers Stockton Ospreys
Transylvania Pioneers Penn State- Behrend Nittany Lions
Colorado College Tigers Carnegie Mellon Tartans
Whitworth Pirates Stevens Ducks
Berry Vikings Susquehanna River Hawks
Maryville (TN) Fighting Scots Westminster (Pa) Titans
Clarkston Golden Knights Tufts Jumbos
Westfield State Owls Eastern Nazarene Lions
Wellesley Blue Bowdoin Polar Bears
SUNY Brockport Golden Eagles Endicott Gulls
Wesleyan (Conn) Cardinals Johnson & Wales Wildcats
St. John Fisher Cardinals Maine Maritime Mariners
Ithaca Bombers Babson Beavers
Morrisville St. Mustangs UMass Boston Beacons
St. Thomas (Minn) Tommies Trinity (Texas) Tigers
Dubuque Spartans Hunter Hawks
Wisconsin-Stevens Point Pointers Juniata Eagles
Augsburg Auggies Virginia Wesleyan Marlins
Saint Benedict Blazers Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets
Wisconsin- Eau Claire Blugolds Marymount (Va.) Saints
St. Olaf Oles Christopher Newport Captains
Northwestern- St. Paul Eagles Stevenson Mustangs
Calvin Knights University of Chicago Maroons
DePauw Tigers Westminster (Mo.) Blue Jays
Ohio Northern Polar Bears Otterbein Cardinals
Aurora Spartans UW-Whitewater Warhawks
UT-Dallas Comets Claremont- Mudd-Scrips Stags
Hope Flying Dutchmen Washington- St. Louis Bears
Muskingham Fighting Muskies Carthage Lady Reds
Wittenberg Panthers Grinnell Pioneers
Opening Rounds for the 2019 Division III Volleyball Championships start on November 15, 2019. The winner of the best mascot is the Tufts Jumbos
Women’s Soccer: Road to Greensboro, N.C. on December 6-7
Messiah Falcons Washington- St. Louis Bears
Lesley Lynx Maryville (TN) Fighting Scots
Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets Adrian Bulldogs
Haverford Fords Wisconsin- Stevens Point Pointers
Trinity (Texas) Tigers California Lutheran Kingsmen
Pacific Lutheran Lutes UC Santa Cruz Banana Slugs
Hardin- Simmons Cowboys Emory Eagles
Southwestern (Texas) Pirates Claremont- Mudd-Scripps Stags
MIT Fighting Engineers Pomona- Pitzer Sagehens
Johnson & Wales Wildcat St. Scholastica Saints
Williams Ephs Wartburg Knights
Gettysburg Bullet Concordia (Wis.) Falcons
The City of New Jersey Gothic Knights University of Chicago Maroons
John Jay Bloodhounds Pitt-Greensburg Panthers
Tufts Jumbos Augsburg Auggies
SUNY Cortland Red Dragons Rose-Hulman Fighting Engineers
Wheaton (Ill.) Thunder William Smith Herons
Webster Gorlocks Utica Pioneers
Case Western Reserve Spartans SUNY Geneseo Knights
Wooster Fighting Scots Mary Washington Eagles
St. Thomas (Minn) Tommies Middlebury Panthers
Monmouth (Ill.) Scots University of New England Pilgrims
Illinois Wesleyan Titans Stevens Ducks
UW-Whitewater Warhawks UMASS Boston Beacons
Ohio Northern Polar Bears John’s Hopkins Bluejays
Grove City Wolverines Penn State- Berks Nittany Lions
Centre Colonels Christopher Newport Captains
University of Scranton Royals Worcester State Lancers
Carnegie Mellon Tartans Amherst Mammoths
Cairn Highlanders Maine Maritime Mariners
Arcadia Knights Dickinson Devils
Swarthmore Garnet Farmingdale State Rams
The 2019 Division III Women’s Soccer Championships start November 16, 2019. The winner of the best mascot of this championship is a four-way tie: UC Santa Cruz Banana Slugs, Amherst Mammoths, Williams Ephs, and Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens.
The 2019 NCAA Division Three Men’s Soccer Championship road to Greensboro, N.C. on December 6-7.
Amherst Mammoths John’s Hopkins Blue Jays
Thomas (Maine) Terriers John Jay Bloodhounds
Keene State Owls Connecticut Camels
Ithaca Bombers Catholic Cardinals
Mary Washington Eagles Christopher Newport Captains
Keystone Giants Eastern Eagles
Rowan Profs Swarthmore Garnet
Salve Regina Seahawks Roanoke Maroons
RPI Engineers Tufts Jumbos
Eastern Nazarene Lions SUNY Maritime Privateers
Johnson & Wales Wildcats WPI Engineers
Middlebury Panthers Nazareth Golden Flyers
Messiah Falcons Washington & Lee Generals
Framingham State Rams North Carolina Wesleyan Battling Bishops
Babson Beavers Gettysburg Bullets
SUNY Oneonta Red Dragons Oglethorpe Stormy Petrels
John Carroll Blue Streaks University of Chicago Maroons
Washington & Jefferson Presidents Dominican (Ill.) Stars
Centre Colonels Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops
Kalamazoo Hornets Hope Flying Dutchmen
Claremont- Mudd-Scripps Stags Luther Norse
Texas Lutheran Bulldogs Principia Panthers
Trinity (Texas) Tigers Central (Iowa) Dutch
UT-Dallas Comets Wisconsin- Superior Yellow Jackets
Franklin & Marshall Diplomats Calvin Knights
Penn State- Harrisburg Nittany Lions UW-Whitewater Warhawks
Hobart Statesmen Ohio Northern Polar Bears
Montclair State Red Hawks St. Norbert Green Knights
Kenyon Lords North Park Vikings
Penn State-Behrend Nittany Lions Pacific Lutheran Lutes
Rochester Tigers Colorado College Tigers
Hanover Panthers Gustavus Adolphus Golden Gusties
The 2019 NCAA Division III Men’s Soccer Championships start on Saturday, November 16. The winner of this championship with the best mascot is The Oglethorpe Stormy Petrels.
2019 NCAA Division III Field Hockey Championships road to Manheim, Pa. on November 23-24.
The New Jersey City Gothic Knights Middlebury Panthers
Franklin & Marshall Diplomats Babson Beavers
Hartwick Hawks St. Joseph’s (Maine) Monks
University of Scranton Royals Kean Cougars
MIT Fighting Engineers Endicott Gulls
SUNY Geneseo Knights Wilson Phoenix
Tufts Jumbos Rowan Profs
Rochester Tigers Centre Colonels
Denison Big Red Lynchburg Hornets
Johns Hopkins Bluejays Salisbury Gulls
Messiah Falcons FDU-Florham Knights
Worcester State Lancers Marywood Pacers
The first round of the 2019 Women’s Field Hockey tournament is Wednesday, November 13. The winner for this championship is St. Josephs’s (Maine) Monks.
The Johns Hopkins Bluejays and the Tufts Jumbos are the only schools that are represented in the four Division III Championships
Good luck and congratulations to all of the schools that are participating in this season’s National Championships.
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