INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA Division III Women’s Volleyball Committee has selected the 64 institutions that will compete in the 2021 NCAA Division III Women’s Volleyball Championship.
The championship will be held Nov. 18-20 at Francis Fieldhouse in St. Louis, Missouri, with Washington University of St. Louis serving as host.
Forty-four conferences were awarded an automatic qualification for the 2021 championship. The final 20 berths were reserved for Pool C, consisting of institutions from automatic-qualifying conferences that are not the conference champion as well as independent institutions. Based on sport sponsorship numbers for 2021-22, there were no Pool B berths for this year’s championship.
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Conferences and Teams Receiving Automatic Qualification (44):
Conference | School |
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Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference | Penn State-Behrend |
American Rivers Conference | Wartburg |
American Southwest Conference | Texas-Dallas |
Atlantic East Conference | Cabrini |
Centennial Conference | Johns Hopkins |
City University of New York Athletic Conference | Brooklyn |
Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference | Christopher Newport |
Colonial States Athletic Conference | Cedar Crest |
Commonwealth Coast Conference | Endicott |
College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin | Illinois Wesleyan |
Empire 8 | St. John Fisher |
Great Northeast Athletic Conference | Johnson & Wales University (Providence) |
Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference | Transylvania |
Landmark Conference | Juniata |
Liberty League | Clarkson |
Little East Conference | Massachusetts Boston |
Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference | Framingham State |
Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association | Calvin |
Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth | Eastern University |
Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom | Stevens Institute of Technology |
Midwest Conference | Cornell College |
Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | Gustavus… |
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