Stanford, USC, UCLA, Cal-State Fullerton, Cal-State Northridge, Pepperdine, San Diego State, San Francisco, California, San Jose State, Fresno State, UC-Irvine, St. Mary's, Loyola Marymount, Santa Clara, San Diego, Cal-State Bakersfiled, UC Riverside, Cal Poly, UC Davis, UC-Riverside, Long Beach State, Sacramento State.
For the 2006 season, there were 119 division 1-A teams and 111 division 1-AA teams.
There are no division 1-AA schools in the state of Alaska. no
yes...in basketball, 1 A and 1 AA play in the same league. (ex. Villanova is a Div. 1 AA team but they can play for the men's championship against Duke who is Div. 1 a.) Also, there are a number of Div. 1 AA schools who have baseball teams.
There are 120 teams in FBS (formerly Div 1 A), with the addition of Western Kentucky in 2007. Western Kentucky will join the Sun Belt Conference in 2009.
Click on the 'Division 1-A Teams' and 'Division 1-AA Teams' links on this page to see all time win loss records as of the start of the 2007 season.
Division 1-A: Memphis, Vanderbilt, Tennessee Division 1-AA: Austin Peay, Tennessee State, Tennessee-Martin, Tennessee-Chattanooga, Tennessee Tech
NCAA division 1 AA (or FCS) is a designation given only to college football programs. The vast majority, if not all, of the schools with football teams that play in division 1 AA have athletic teams that compete in Division 1 for other sports. Because cross country is a mainstream sport at the high school and college level, it seems fair to assume that almost all of these schools have cross country programs.
yes. an AA program though. not D1- A. means a smaller d1 school
You'd actually be surprised how often this happens. I'm an alumni of the University of Delaware (1-AA), and for the second time in 4 years Delaware has defeated a division 1-A opponent (Navy, 2003 & 2007). There are a lot of 1-A programs that are absolutely terrible and play in terrible. When you take into account 2 of the marquee 1-AA over 1-A victories this year (Appalachian over Mich. and ND State over Minn.) you have 3 this year alone, and this is only what I know of off the top of my head, there is possibly more this season.
Iona left Division III (Liberty Football Conference) and joined Division 1-AA (Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference) in 1993. They currently play as a Division 1-AA independent.
There are many division 1 NCAA women's basketball teams. Some of these include the University of Florida, the University of California Berkley, and the University of Illinois.
10. Division 1-A: University of Virginia, Virginia Tech. Division 1-AA: VMI, Hampton, James Madison, Norfolk State, Old Dominion, Richmond, Liberty, William and Mary.