For the 2007 season, there were 119 1A teams and 111 1AA teams.
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 currently 119 colleges classified as Div 1
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.
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What was once called NCAA Div. I-A is now called Div. I-FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision). I counted 120 schools on the NCAA.org website. ----------
Grambling, McNeese State, Nicholls State, Northwestern State, and Southern.
Loyola Marymount defeated US International 181 to 150 on 01/31/89.
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There are thousands basketball teams in the whole world. If you are asking NBA, there should be 35 NBA teams. WNBA have 13 teams. College DIV I, II, III have over 300 schools.
Buffalo Sabres and Montreal Canadiens. Also, Ottawa Senators.