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Wayne State University-Detroit

Grand Valley State University-Allendale/Grand Rapids

Saginaw Valley State University-University Center/Saginaw

Ferris State University-Big Rapids

Lake Superior State University-Sault Sainte Marie

Northern Michigan University-Marquette

Michigan Technological University-Houghton

Northwood University (private)-Midland

Hillsdale College (private)-Hillsdale

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Q: What division II colleges are in Michigan?
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What Division one colleges are in Michigan?

The division one colleges in Michigan are, with the commonly known name of the school in parenthesis:University of Michigan (Michigan)Michigan State University (Michigan State)Central Michigan University (Central Michigan)Eastern Michigan University (Eastern Michigan)Western Michigan University (Western Michigan)


How many division 2 colleges play baseball?

There are nearly 300 division II schools and a significant number of those offer softball.


Where are d-1aa colleges in Michigan or Ohio?

In football, there are 2 Division 1-AA schools in Ohio (Dayton in Dayton and Youngstown State in Youngstown) and none in Michigan.


What is the all time winning percentages in Division 1 2 and 3 in college football?

Division I Michigan Division II Grand Valley State Division III St. Johns


When was the last time division I lost to a division II?

In football, Division II programs rarely, if ever, play Division I-FBS programs. Each year, a handful of Division I-FCS (I-AA) schools lose to a Division II opponent. In basketball, Division II schools beat Division I schools annually, but most of the Division I programs are "low major" programs, meaning they are weak teams in weak conferences. The last "shocking" loss in basketball was in November, 2007 when #8 Michigan State lost at home to Division II Grand Valley State, 85-82 in double overtime.


When was the last time Michigan was ranked number one in football?

There are currently 21 colleges and universities in the state of Michigan that field football teams in the NCAA or NAIA. They are (in order of overall win percentage since 1945): Grand Valley State (NCAA Division II) - .734 Michigan (NCAA Division I-FBS) - .715 Hillsdale (II) - .636 Siena Heights (NAIA) - .625 Albion (NCAA Division III) - .614 Hope (III) - .593 Central Michigan (I-FBS) - .585 Michigan State (I-FBS) - .578 Saginaw Valley State (II) - .565 (.5652) Northern Michigan (II) - .565 (.5649) Alma (III) - .544 Western Michigan (I-FBS) - .514 Michigan Tech (II) - .509 Northwood (II) - .492 Ferris State (II) - .489 Adrian (III) - .476 Wayne State (II) - .435 Kalamazoo (III) - .419 Eastern Michigan (I-FBS) - .390 Olivet (III) - .328 Concordia (NAIA) - .000 (began program in 2011, and is 0-14 all-time) Additionally, Detroit Mercy ended its football rpgoram after the 1964 season. Based on win percentage (.467), Detroit Mercy would fall between Adrian and Wayne State on the above list.


Who plays in the first college football game of 2012?

In Division I-FBS, there are five games (with eight FBS teams and two FCS teams) scheduled to start at 7:00pm EDT on Thursday, August 30, 2012. South Carolina at Vanderbilt Central Florida at Akron Eastern Michigan at Ball State Southeast Missouri State (FCS) at Central Michigan Towson (FCS) at Kent State There are five additional FCS vs. FCS games and several FCS vs. Division II, Division II vs. Division II, Division II vs. Division III, and Division III vs. Division III games. The earliest game scheduled in any division is between two Division II programs, Hillsdale (MI) at California (PA), at 5pm EDT on August 30.


How big is a Division II school?

University size (student population) has no bearing on NCAA Division. For instance, Wayne State University in Michigan has over 30,000 students and Grand Valley State University in Michigan has 25,000 students. Some Division I schools have fewer than 15,000-such as Notre Dame with around 11,000. Many Division II schools, however, average around 5-10,000 students. Some only have a few hundred.


What are some good colleges in Michigan?

Michigan state is one of the many great colleges in Michigan. You can look up some of the highest ranked schools in Michigan in your local library. Great choice.


Where are the closest colleges to our home located in Michigan?

There are many excellent colleges in Michigan. Some I can recommend are Central Michigan college, Delta college, Concordia university, Oakland university and Michigan state university.


How many division II schools are there?

There are 295 Division II Schools.


Can a college have both Division I and Division II sports teams?

Typically, no. However, some NCAA sports are not sponsored at all levels. For instance, Ice Hockey is sponsored by the NCAA as a Division I sport and a Division III sport, but there is no NCAA Division II Ice Hockey. Division II institutions that sponsor Ice Hockey can "play up" in a sport not sponsored in their division. Examples include Michigan Tech, Northern Michigan, and Lake Superior State, all of which are members of the NCAA Division II. They all sponsor NCAA Division I Ice Hockey teams. Previously, Division II programs could play Division III Ice Hockey (such as Mercyhurst College in PA). That is no longer allowed (although Division II programs that were already in Division III Ice Hockey were allowed to stay and were not forced to move to Division I). In other sports, such as football or basketball, which are supported at all levels, the school must have all of their sports programs in the same division.