This is an alphabetical list of NCAA Division II schools as of the upcoming 2022–23 college basketball season. This page will be maintained concurrently with the equivalent category.
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W |
A[]
- Academy of Art
- Adams State
- Adelphi
- Alabama–Huntsville
- Alaska
- Alaska–Anchorage
- Albany State
- Alderson Broaddus
- American International
- Anderson
- Angelo State
- Arkansas–Fort Smith
- Arkansas–Monticello
- Arkansas Tech
- Ashland
- Assumption
- Auburn–Montgomery
- Augusta
- Augustana
- Azusa Pacific
B[]
- Barry
- Barton
- Belmont Abbey
- Bemidji State
- Benedict
- Bentley
- Biola
- Black Hills State
- Bloomfield
- Bloomsburg
- Bluefield State
- Bowie State
- Bridgeport
C[]
- Caldwell
- Cal Poly Humboldt
- Cal Poly Pomona
- California (PA)
- Cal State Dominguez Hills
- Cal State East Bay
- Cal State Los Angeles
- Cal State Monterey Bay
- Cal State San Bernardino
- Cal State San Marcos
- Cal State Stanislaus
- Cameron
- Carson–Newman
- Catawba
- Central Missouri
- Central Oklahoma
- Central State
- Central Washington
- Chadron State
- Chaminade
- Charleston (WV)
- Chestnut Hill
- Chico State
- Chowan
- Christian Brothers
- Claflin
- Clarion
- Clark Atlanta
- Clayton State
- Coker
- Colorado Christian
- Colorado Mesa
- Colorado Mines
- Colorado State - Pueblo
- Columbus State
- Concord
- Concordia Irvine
- Concordia (St. Paul)
- Converse
D[]
- Daemen
- Dallas Baptist
- Davenport
- Davis & Elkins
- Delta State
- District of Columbia
- Dominican (CA)
- Dominican (NY)
- Drury
- D'Youville – began transition from NCAA Division III in 2020; full D-II member in 2023
E[]
- East Central
- East Stroudsburg
- Eastern New Mexico
- Eckerd
- Edinboro
- Elizabeth City State
- Embry–Riddle
- Emmanuel (GA)
- Emory & Henry – began transition from NCAA Division III in 2021; began D-II play in 2022; full D-II member in 2024
- Emporia State
- Erskine
F[]
- Fairmont State
- Fayetteville State
- Felician
- Ferris State
- Findlay
- Flagler
- Florida Southern
- Florida Tech
- Fort Hays State
- Fort Lewis
- Fort Valley State
- Francis Marion
- Franklin Pierce
- Fresno Pacific
- Frostburg State
G[]
- Gannon
- Georgia College
- Georgia Southwestern State
- Georgian Court
- Glenville State
- Goldey–Beacom
- Grand Valley State
H[]
I[]
J[]
K[]
L[]
- Lake Erie
- Lake Superior State
- Lander
- Lane
- Le Moyne
- Lee
- Lees–McRae
- LeMoyne–Owen
- Lenoir–Rhyne
- Lewis
- Limestone
- Lincoln (MO)
- Lincoln (PA)
- Lincoln Memorial
- Livingstone
- Lock Haven
- Lubbock Christian
- Lynn
M[]
- Malone
- Mansfield
- Mars Hill
- Mary
- Maryville (MO)
- Mercy
- Mercyhurst
- Metropolitan State
- Michigan Tech
- Midwestern State
- Miles
- Millersville
- Minnesota–Crookston
- Minnesota–Duluth
- Minnesota State–Mankato
- Minnesota State–Moorhead
- Minot State
- Mississippi College
- Missouri - St. Louis
- Missouri S&T
- Missouri Southern
- Missouri Western
- Molloy
- Montana State Billings
- Montevallo
- Morehouse (men's basketball only)
- Mount Olive
N[]
- Nebraska–Kearney
- New Haven
- New Mexico Highlands
- New York Tech
- Newberry
- North Georgia
- North Greenville
- Northeastern State
- Northern Michigan
- Northern State
- Northwest Missouri State
- Northwest Nazarene
- Northwestern Oklahoma State
- Northwood
- Notre Dame (OH)
- Nova Southeastern
- Nyack
O[]
- Ohio Dominican
- Ohio Valley
- Oklahoma Baptist
- Oklahoma Christian
- Oklahoma Panhandle State
- Ouachita Baptist
P[]
- Pace
- Paine
- Palm Beach Atlantic
- Parkside
- Pittsburg State
- Pittsburgh - Johnstown
- Point Loma Nazarene
- Post
- Purdue Northwest
Q[]
R[]
S[]
In this list, the abbreviation "St." is alphabetized as if it were spelled out as "Saint".
- Saginaw Valley State
- St. Andrews
- St. Anselm
- St. Augustine's
- St. Cloud State
- St. Edward's
- St. Joseph's (IN)
- St. Leo
- St. Martin's
- St. Mary's (TX)
- St. Michael's
- St. Paul's
- St. Rose
- St. Thomas Aquinas
- Salem (WV)
- San Francisco State
- Savannah State
- Seattle Pacific
- Seton Hill
- Shaw
- Shepherd
- Shippensburg
- Simon Fraser – the NCAA's only Canadian member
- Sioux Falls
- Slippery Rock
- Sonoma State
- South Dakota Mines
- Southeastern Oklahoma State
- Southern Arkansas
- Southern Connecticut State
- Southern New Hampshire
- Southern Wesleyan
- Southwest Baptist
- Southwest Minnesota State
- Southwestern Oklahoma State
- Spring Hill
- Staten Island
- Stillman
T[]
- Tampa
- Texas A&M International
- Texas A&M - Kingsville
- Texas Woman's – officially coed but primarily women-serving; does not field men's sports
- Thomas More – started transition from the NAIA in 2022, joining a D-II conference at that time, but will not start D-II play until 2023; becomes full D-II member in 2025
- Tiffin
- Trevecca Nazarene
- Truman
- Tusculum
- Tuskegee
U[]
- UCCS
- UNC Pembroke
- Union (TN)
- Upper Iowa
- Ursuline – women's college; does not field men's sports
- USC Aiken
- UT Permian Basin
- UT Tyler
- UVA Wise
V[]
W[]
- Walsh
- Washburn
- Wayne State (MI)
- Wayne State (NE)
- West Alabama
- West Chester
- West Florida
- West Georgia
- West Liberty
- West Texas A&M
- West Virginia State
- West Virginia Wesleyan
- Western Colorado
- Western New Mexico
- Western Oregon
- Western Washington
- Westminster (UT)
- Wheeling
- Wilmington
- Wingate
- Winona State
- Winston-Salem State