The following is a list of schools that participate in NCAA Division II baseball.[1] 
Conference affiliations are current for the 2026 baseball season. 
  Division II programs
    | Team |  Nickname |  City |  State |  Conference |  Stadium |  Capacity  | 
  | Adams State |  Grizzlies |  Alamosa |  Colorado |  RMAC |  ASU Baseball Field |  500  | 
  | Adelphi |  Panthers |  Garden City |  New York |  NE-10 |  William J. Bonomo Memorial Field |  500  | 
  | Alabama–Huntsville |  Chargers |  Huntsville |  Alabama |  Gulf South |  Charger Park  |  500[2]  | 
  | Albany State |  Golden Rams |  Albany |  Georgia |  SIAC |  West Campus Baseball Field |  400  | 
  | American International |  Yellow Jackets |  Springfield |  Massachusetts |  NE-10 |  Richard F. Bedard Field |  500  | 
  | Anderson |  Trojans |  Anderson |  South Carolina |  SAC |  Anderson Memorial Stadium |  2,500  | 
  | Angelo State |  Rams |  San Angelo |  Texas |  Lone Star |  Foster Field at 1st Community Credit Union Stadium |  4,000  | 
  | Arkansas Tech |  Wonder Boys |  Russellville |  Arkansas |  GAC |  Baswell Field |  500  | 
  | Arkansas–Fort Smith |  Lions |  Fort Smith |  Arkansas |  MIAA |  Crowder Field  |  1,000[3]  | 
  | Arkansas–Monticello |  Boll Weevils |  Monticello |  Arkansas |  GAC |  Weevils Field |  600  | 
  | Ashland |  Eagles |  Ashland |  Ohio |  G-MAC |  Donges Field |  650  | 
  | Assumption |  Greyhounds |  Worcester |  Massachusetts |  NE-10 |  H.L. Rocheleau '24 Field |  500  | 
  | Auburn Montgomery |  Warhawks |  Montgomery |  Alabama |  Gulf South |  AUM Baseball Complex |  600  | 
  | Augusta |  Jaguars |  Augusta |  Georgia |  Peach Belt |  Jaguar Field |  100  | 
  | Augustana |  Vikings |  Sioux Falls |  South Dakota |  NSIC |  Ronken Field |  400  | 
  | Azusa Pacific |  Cougars |  Azusa |  California |  PacWest |  Cougar Baseball Field |  1,000  | 
  | Barry |  Buccaneers |  Miami Shores |  Florida |  SSC |  Feinbloom Field |  1,000  | 
  | Barton |  Bulldogs |  Wilson |  North Carolina |  Carolinas |  Fleming Stadium |  3,000  | 
  | Belmont Abbey |  Crusaders |  Belmont |  North Carolina |  Carolinas |  Abbey Yard |  1,000  | 
  | Bemidji State |  Beavers |  Bemidji |  Minnesota |  NSIC |  BSU Baseball Field |  250  | 
  | Benedict |  Tigers |  Columbia |  South Carolina |  SIAC |  Tiger Field |  250  | 
  | Bentley |  Falcons |  Waltham |  Massachusetts |  NE-10 |  DeFelice Field |  1,700  | 
  | Biola |  Eagles |  La Mirada |  California |  PacWest |  Eagles Diamond |  500  | 
  | Bloomsburg |  Huskies |  Bloomsburg |  Pennsylvania |  PSAC |  Danny Litwhiler Field |  100  | 
  | Bluefield State |  Big Blue |  Bluefield |  West Virginia |  Independent[a] |  Bowen Field (Bluefield, VA) |  3,000  | 
  | Bridgeport |  Purple Knights |  Bridgeport |  Connecticut |  CACC |  Seaside Park Baseball Complex |  —  | 
  | Caldwell |  Cougars |  Caldwell |  New Jersey |  CACC |  Kiwanis Oval |  500  | 
  | Cal Poly Pomona |  Broncos |  Pomona |  California |  CCAA |  Scolinos Field |  500  | 
  | Cal State Dominguez Hills |  Toros |  Carson |  California |  CCAA |  Toro Field |  400  | 
  | Cal State East Bay |  Pioneers |  Hayward |  California |  CCAA |  Pioneer Field |  200  | 
  | Cal State Los Angeles |  Golden Eagles |  Los Angeles |  California |  CCAA |  Reeder Field |  500  | 
  | Cal State Monterey Bay |  Otters |  Seaside |  California |  CCAA |  Otter Sports Complex |  600  | 
  | Cal State San Bernardino |  Coyotes |  San Bernardino |  California |  CCAA |  Fiscalini Field |  5,000  | 
  | Cal State San Marcos |  Cougars |  San Marcos |  California |  CCAA |  CSUSM Baseball Field |  350  | 
  | Cal State Stanislaus |  Warriors |  Turlock |  California |  CCAA |  Warrior Baseball Field |  1,000  | 
  | California (PA) |  Vulcans |  California |  Pennsylvania |  PSAC |  Wild Things Park |  3,200  | 
  | Cameron |  Aggies |  Lawton |  Oklahoma |  Lone Star |  McCord Field |  1,200  | 
  | Carson–Newman |  Eagles |  Jefferson City |  Tennessee |  SAC |  Silver Diamond Baseball Complex |  750  | 
  | Catawba |  Indians |  Salisbury |  North Carolina |  SAC |  Newman Park |  1,500  | 
  | Cedarville |  Yellow Jackets |  Cedarville |  Ohio |  G-MAC |  Yellow Jacket Field |  500  | 
  | Central Missouri |  Mules |  Warrensburg |  Missouri |  MIAA |  Crane Stadium at Tompkins Field |  1,500  | 
  | Central Oklahoma |  Bronchos |  Edmond |  Oklahoma |  MIAA |  Wendell Simmons Field |  —  | 
  | Central Washington |  Wildcats |  Ellensburg |  Washington |  GNAC |  CWU Baseball Field |  500  | 
  | Chaminade |  Silverswords |  Honolulu |  Hawaii |  PacWest |  Various |  —  | 
  | Charleston (WV) |  Golden Eagles |  Charleston |  West Virginia |  MEC |  GoMart Ballpark |  4,500  | 
  | Chestnut Hill |  Griffins |  Philadelphia |  Pennsylvania |  CACC |  Latshaw–McCathy Field (Norristown) |  1,000  | 
  | Chico State |  Wildcats |  Chico |  California |  CCAA |  Nettleton Stadium |  4,100  | 
  | Chowan |  Hawks |  Murfreesboro |  North Carolina |  Carolinas |  Hawkins Field |  500  | 
  | Christian Brothers |  Buccaneers |  Memphis |  Tennessee |  Gulf South |  Nadicksbernd Field |  —  | 
  | Claflin |  Panthers |  Orangeburg |  South Carolina |  Peach Belt[b] |  Mirmow Field |  3,000  | 
  | Clark Atlanta |  Panthers |  Atlanta |  Georgia |  SIAC |  Bill Evans Field |  —  | 
  | Clarion |  Golden Eagles |  Clarion |  Pennsylvania |  PSAC |  Memorial Stadium Complex |  —  | 
  | Colorado Christian |  Cougars |  Lakewood |  Colorado |  RMAC |  All Star Park  |  442[4]  | 
  | Colorado Mesa |  Mavericks |  Grand Junction |  Colorado |  RMAC |  Suplizio Field |  10,000  | 
  | Colorado Mines |  Orediggers |  Golden |  Colorado |  RMAC |  Darden Field |  500  | 
  | Columbus State |  Cougars |  Columbus |  Georgia |  Peach Belt |  Burger King Stadium at Ragsdale Field |  —  | 
  | Concord |  Mountain Lions |  Athens |  West Virginia |  MEC |  Anderson Field |  —  | 
  | Concordia–Irvine |  Golden Eagles |  Irvine |  California |  PacWest |  Golden Eagles Field |  400  | 
  | Concordia–St. Paul |  Golden Bears |  Saint Paul |  Minnesota |  NSIC |  Barnes Field |  2,500  | 
  | Coker |  Cobras |  Hartsville |  South Carolina |  SAC |  Dave Schmotzer Stadium |  —  | 
  | CSU Pueblo |  ThunderWolves |  Pueblo |  Colorado |  RMAC |  Rawlings Field |  2,500  | 
  | Davenport |  Panthers |  Grand Rapids |  Michigan |  GLIAC |  Farmers Insurance Athletic Complex |  300  | 
  | Davis & Elkins |  Senators |  Elkins |  West Virginia |  MEC |  Harpertown Field |  —  | 
  | Delta State |  Statesmen |  Cleveland |  Mississippi |  Gulf South |  Harvey Stadium at Ferriss Field |  1,500  | 
  | Dominican (NY) |  Chargers |  Orangeburg |  New York |  CACC |  Veterans Memorial Park Clover Stadium  (Pomona) |  — 6,362  | 
  | Drury |  Panthers |  Springfield |  Missouri |  GLVC |  U.S. Baseball Park (Ozark) |  4,000  | 
  | D'Youville |  Saints |  Buffalo |  New York |  ECC |  Sal Maglie Stadium |  4,000  | 
  | East Central |  Tigers |  Ada |  Oklahoma |  GAC |  ECU Baseball Field |  —  | 
  | East Stroudsburg |  Warriors |  East Stroudsburg |  Pennsylvania |  PSAC |  Creekview Park |  —  | 
  | Eastern New Mexico |  Greyhounds |  Portales |  New Mexico |  Lone Star |  Greyhound Baseball Field |  —  | 
  | Eckerd |  Tritons |  St. Petersburg |  Florida |  SSC |  Turley Athletic Complex |  —  | 
  | Edward Waters |  Tigers |  Jacksonville |  Florida |  SIAC |  J. P. Small Memorial Stadium |  —  | 
  | Embry–Riddle |  Eagles |  Daytona Beach |  Florida |  SSC |  Sliwa Stadium |  615  | 
  | Emmanuel |  Lions |  Franklin Springs |  Georgia |  Carolinas |  Tommy Carey Baseball Field |  —  | 
  | Emory & Henry |  Wasps |  Emory |  Virginia |  SAC |  Porterfield–DeVault Field |  —  | 
  | Emporia State |  Hornets |  Emporia |  Kansas |  MIAA |  Glennen Field at Trusler Sports Complex |  500  | 
  | Erskine |  Flying Fleet |  Due West |  South Carolina |  Carolinas |  Grier Field |  —  | 
  | Fairmont State |  Fighting Falcons |  Fairmont |  West Virginia |  MEC |  Bridgeport Recreation Complex (Bridgeport) |  —  | 
  | Felician |  Golden Falcons |  Lodi |  New Jersey |  CACC |  Palisades Park Sportsplex (Palisades Park) |  —  | 
  | Ferrum |  Panthers |  Ferrum |  Virginia |  Carolinas |  Panther Field |  —  | 
  | Findlay |  Oilers |  Findlay |  Ohio |  G-MAC |  Fifth Third Field |  —  | 
  | Flagler |  Saints |  St. Augustine |  Florida |  Peach Belt |  Drysdale Field |  700  | 
  | Florida Southern |  Moccasins |  Lakeland |  Florida |  SSC |  Henley Field |  1,000  | 
  | Florida Tech |  Panthers |  Melbourne |  Florida |  SSC |  Andy Seminick-Les Hall Field |  500  | 
  | Fort Hays State |  Tigers |  Hays |  Kansas |  MIAA |  Larks Park |  1,200  | 
  | Francis Marion |  Patriots |  Florence |  South Carolina |  Carolinas |  Sparrow Stadium |  1,755  | 
  | Franklin Pierce |  Ravens |  Rindge |  New Hampshire |  NE-10 |  Dr. Arthur and Martha Pappas Field |  —  | 
  | Fresno Pacific |  Sunbirds |  Fresno |  California |  PacWest |  FPU Diamond |  600  | 
  | Frostburg State |  Bobcats |  Frostburg |  Maryland |  MEC |  Bob Wells Field  |  250[5]  | 
  | Gannon |  Golden Knights |  Erie |  Pennsylvania |  PSAC |  McConnell Family Stadium |  2,500  | 
  | Georgia College |  Bobcats |  Milledgeville |  Georgia |  Peach Belt |  John Kurtz Field |  —  | 
  | Georgia Southwestern State |  Hurricanes |  Americus |  Georgia |  Peach Belt |  Hurricane Stadium |  —  | 
  | Georgian Court |  Lions |  Lakewood |  New Jersey |  CACC |  Jackson Justice Complex |  —  | 
  | Glenville State |  Pioneers |  Glenville |  West Virginia |  MEC |  Sue Morris Sports Complex |  —  | 
  | Goldey–Beacom |  Lightning |  Pike Creek Valley |  Delaware |  CACC |  Doyle Field (Hockessin) |  —  | 
  | Grand Valley State |  Lakers |  Allendale |  Michigan |  GLIAC |  GVSU Baseball Field |  —  | 
  | Harding |  Bisons |  Searcy |  Arkansas |  GAC |  Jerry Moore Field  |  300[6]  | 
  | Hawaiʻi–Hilo |  Vulcans |  Hilo |  Hawaii |  PacWest |  Francis Wong Stadium |  2,400  | 
  | Hawaiʻi Pacific |  Sharks |  Honolulu |  Hawaii |  PacWest |  Hans L'Orange Field |  2,200  | 
  | Henderson State |  Reddies |  Arkadelphia |  Arkansas |  GAC |  Clyde Berry Field |  150  | 
  | Hillsdale |  Chargers |  Hillsdale |  Michigan |  G-MAC |  Simpson Field |  200  | 
  | Holy Family |  Tigers |  Philadelphia |  Pennsylvania |  CACC |  FDR Park |  —  | 
  | Indianapolis |  Greyhounds |  Indianapolis |  Indiana |  GLVC |  Greyhound Park |  750  | 
  | IUP |  Crimson Hawks |  Indiana |  Pennsylvania |  PSAC |  Owen J. Dougherty Field |  —  | 
  | Jamestown |  Jimmies |  Jamestown |  North Dakota |  NSIC |  Jack Brown Stadium |  —  | 
  | Jefferson |  Rams |  Philadelphia |  Pennsylvania |  CACC |  Alumni Field |  —  | 
  | Jessup |  Warriors |  Rocklin |  California |  PacWest |  Various |  —  | 
  | Kentucky State |  Thorobreds |  Frankfort |  Kentucky |  SIAC |  Alumni Field |  —  | 
  | Kentucky Wesleyan |  Panthers |  Owensboro |  Kentucky |  G-MAC |  Panther Park |  —  | 
  | King |  Tornado |  Bristol |  Tennessee |  Carolinas |  King Baseball Field |  140  | 
  | Kutztown |  Golden Bears |  Kutztown |  Pennsylvania |  PSAC |  North Campus Baseball Field |  —  | 
  | Lander |  Bearcats |  Greenwood |  South Carolina |  Peach Belt |  Stephen B. Dolny Stadium |  750  | 
  | Lane |  Dragons |  Jackson |  Tennessee |  SIAC |  Liberty Technology Magnet High School The Ballpark at Jackson |  — 6,000  | 
  | Lake Erie |  Storm |  Painesville |  Ohio |  G-MAC |  Classic Park |  7,273  | 
  | Lee |  Flames |  Cleveland |  Tennessee |  Gulf South |  Larry Carpenter Stadium at Olympic Field |  356  | 
  | LeMoyne–Owen |  Magicians |  Memphis |  Tennessee |  SIAC |  Gameday Field |  —  | 
  | Lenoir–Rhyne |  Bears |  Hickory |  North Carolina |  SAC |  Durham Field |  500  | 
  | Lewis |  Flyers |  Romeoville |  Illinois |  GLVC |  Brennan Field |  —  | 
  | Lincoln (MO) |  Blue Tigers |  Jefferson City |  Missouri |  GLVC |  Vivion Field |  —  | 
  | Lincoln (PA) |  Lions |  Oxford |  Pennsylvania |  CACC[c] |  LU Baseball Complex |  —  | 
  | Lincoln Memorial |  Railsplitters |  Harrogate |  Tennessee |  SAC |  Lamar Hennon Field |  750  | 
  | Lock Haven |  Bald Eagles |  Lock Haven |  Pennsylvania |  PSAC |  Watkins Field |  —  | 
  | Lubbock Christian |  Chaparrals |  Lubbock |  Texas |  Lone Star |  Hays Field |  4,500  | 
  | Lynn |  Fighting Knights |  Boca Raton |  Florida |  SSC |  Lynn Baseball Field |  —  | 
  | Malone |  Pioneers |  Canton |  Ohio |  G-MAC |  Thurman Munson Stadium |  5,700  | 
  | Mansfield |  Mountaineers |  Mansfield |  Pennsylvania |  PSAC |  Joseph Shaute Field |  —  | 
  | Mars Hill |  Lions |  Mars Hill |  North Carolina |  SAC |  Henderson Field |  500  | 
  | Mary |  Marauders |  Bismarck |  North Dakota |  NSIC |  Bismarck Municipal Ballpark |  2,500  | 
  | Maryville (MO) |  Saints |  Town and Country |  Missouri |  GLVC |  Weber Baseball Field |  —  | 
  | McKendree |  Bearcats |  Lebanon |  Illinois |  GLVC |  Hypes Field |  500  | 
  | Menlo |  Oaks |  Atherton |  California |  PacWest |  Cartan Baseball Field |  —  | 
  | Mercy |  Mavericks |  Dobbs Ferry |  New York |  ECC |  Mercy Field |  —  | 
  | Metropolitan State |  Roadrunners |  Denver |  Colorado |  RMAC |  Assembly Athletic Complex  |  400[7]  | 
  | Middle Georgia |  Knights |  Cochran |  Georgia |  Peach Belt |  Stuckey Field |  —  | 
  | Miles |  Golden Bears |  Fairfield |  Alabama |  SIAC |  Rickwood Field |  10,800  | 
  | Millersville |  Marauders |  Millersville |  Pennsylvania |  PSAC |  Cooper Park |  250  | 
  | Minnesota State |  Mavericks |  Mankato |  Minnesota |  NSIC |  Bowyer Field |  450  | 
  | Minnesota–Crookston |  Golden Eagles |  Crookston |  Minnesota |  NSIC |  UMC Baseball Field |  300  | 
  | Minnesota–Duluth |  Bulldogs |  Duluth |  Minnesota |  NSIC |  Wade Stadium |  4,200  | 
  | Minot State |  Beavers |  Minot |  North Dakota |  NSIC |  Corbett Field |  2,000  | 
  | Mississippi College |  Choctaws |  Clinton |  Mississippi |  Gulf South |  Frierson Field |  1,200  | 
  | Missouri Southern |  Lions |  Joplin |  Missouri |  MIAA |  Warren Turner Field |  600  | 
  | Missouri S&T |  Miners |  Rolla |  Missouri |  GLVC |  Ballpark at S&T |  —  | 
  | Missouri Western |  Griffons |  St. Joseph |  Missouri |  MIAA |  Griffon Baseball Field |  500  | 
  | Molloy |  Lions |  Rockville Centre |  New York |  ECC |  Mitchel Athletic Complex |  10,102  | 
  | Montana State–Billings |  Yellowjackets |  Billings |  Montana |  GNAC |  Dehler Park |  3,071  | 
  | Montevallo |  Falcons |  Montevallo |  Alabama |  Gulf South |  Kermit A. Johnson Field at Bob Riesener Stadium |  450  | 
  | Morehouse |  Maroon Tigers |  Atlanta |  Georgia |  SIAC |  Gresham Park |  —  | 
  | Mount Olive |  Trojans |  Mount Olive |  North Carolina |  Carolinas |  Scarborough Field |  600  | 
  | New Mexico Highlands |  Cowboys |  Las Vegas |  New Mexico |  RMAC |  Brandt Baseball Field |  1,500  | 
  | Newberry |  Wolves |  Newberry |  South Carolina |  SAC |  Smith Road Complex |  —  | 
  | Newman |  Jets |  Wichita |  Kansas |  MIAA |  McCarthy Field |  —  | 
  | North Georgia |  Nighthawks |  Dahlonega |  Georgia |  Peach Belt |  Bob Stein Stadium |  500  | 
  | North Greenville |  Crusaders |  Tigerville |  South Carolina |  Carolinas |  Ashmore Field |  700  | 
  | Northeastern State |  RiverHawks |  Tahlequah |  Oklahoma |  MIAA |  Rousey Field |  1,000  | 
  | Northern State |  Wolves |  Aberdeen |  South Dakota |  NSIC |  Fossum Field |  2,500  | 
  | Northwest Missouri State |  Bearcats |  Maryville |  Missouri |  MIAA |  Bearcat Field |  500  | 
  | Northwest Nazarene |  Nighthawks |  Nampa |  Idaho |  GNAC |  Elmore W. Vail Field |  —  | 
  | Northwestern Oklahoma State |  Rangers |  Alva |  Oklahoma |  GAC |  Glass Family Field at Myers Stadium |  —  | 
  | Northwood |  Timberwolves |  Midland |  Michigan |  G-MAC |  Gerace Stadium |  —  | 
  | Nova Southeastern |  Sharks |  Davie |  Florida |  SSC |  NSU Baseball Complex |  500  | 
  | Ohio Dominican |  Panthers |  Columbus |  Ohio |  G-MAC |  Frank Damian Field at Panther Valley |  —  | 
  | Oklahoma Baptist |  Bison |  Shawnee |  Oklahoma |  GAC |  Bobby Cox Field at Ford Park |  300  | 
  | Oklahoma Christian |  Eagles |  Oklahoma City |  Oklahoma |  Lone Star |  Dobson Field |  —  | 
  | Ouachita Baptist |  Tigers |  Arkadelphia |  Arkansas |  GAC |  Rab Rodgers Field |  500  | 
  | Pace |  Setters |  Pleasantville |  New York |  NE-10 |  Peter X. Finnerty Field |  —  | 
  | Palm Beach Atlantic |  Sailfish |  West Palm Beach |  Florida |  SSC |  J.M. "Jake" Rubin Park |  500  | 
  | Parkside |  Rangers |  Somers |  Wisconsin |  GLIAC |  Simmons Field |  3,218  | 
  | Pittsburg State |  Gorillas |  Pittsburg |  Kansas |  MIAA |  Al Ortolani Field |  —  | 
  | Pitt–Johnstown |  Mountain Cats |  Johnstown |  Pennsylvania |  PSAC |  Point Stadium |  7,500  | 
  | Point Loma Nazarene |  Sea Lions |  San Diego |  California |  PacWest |  Carroll B. Land Stadium |  300  | 
  | Point Park |  Pioneers |  Pittsburgh |  Pennsylvania |  MEC |  Green Tree Park |  —  | 
  | Post |  Eagles |  Waterbury |  Connecticut |  CACC |  Municipal Stadium |  6,000  | 
  | Purdue Northwest |  Pride |  Hammond |  Indiana |  GLIAC |  Laborers' Local 41 Field |  —  | 
  | Queens (NY) |  Knights |  Queens |  New York |  ECC |  Hennekens Stadium |  150  | 
  | Quincy |  Hawks |  Quincy |  Illinois |  GLVC |  QU Stadium |  2,500  | 
  | Regis |  Rangers |  Denver |  Colorado |  RMAC |  Regis Baseball Field |  750  | 
  | Rockhurst |  Hawks |  Kansas City |  Missouri |  GLVC |  Loyola Park Baseball Field |  —  | 
  | Rogers State |  Hillcats |  Claremore |  Oklahoma |  MIAA |  Diamond Sports Complex |  1,200  | 
  | Rollins |  Tars |  Winter Park |  Florida |  SSC |  Alfond Stadium |  1,000  | 
  | Roosevelt |  Lakers |  Chicago |  Illinois |  GLIAC |  Ozinga Field |  3,200  | 
  | Saginaw Valley State |  Cardinals |  University Center |  Michigan |  GLIAC |  SVSU Baseball Complex |  346  | 
  | Saint Anselm |  Hawks |  Goffstown |  New Hampshire |  NE-10 |  Sullivan Park |  —  | 
  | St. Cloud State |  Huskies |  St. Cloud |  Minnesota |  NSIC |  Joe Faber Field |  2,000  | 
  | St. Edward's |  Hilltoppers |  Austin |  Texas |  Lone Star |  Lucian–Hamilton Field  |  500  | 
  | Saint Leo |  Lions |  St. Leo |  Florida |  SSC |  Thomas B. Southard Stadium  |  500[8]  | 
  | Saint Martin's |  Saints |  Lacey |  Washington |  GNAC |  SMU Baseball Field |  —  | 
  | St. Mary's |  Rattlers |  San Antonio |  Texas |  Lone Star |  Dickson Stadium |  2,260  | 
  | Saint Michael's |  Purple Knights |  Colchester |  Vermont |  NE-10 |  George "Doc" Jacobs Field |  —  | 
  | St. Thomas Aquinas |  Spartans |  Sparkill |  New York |  ECC |  Clover Stadium |  6,362  | 
  | Salem |  Tigers |  Salem |  West Virginia |  Independent[d] |  Frank Loria Memorial Field |  —  | 
  | San Francisco State |  Gators |  San Francisco |  California |  CCAA |  Maloney Field |  1,000  | 
  | Savannah State |  Tigers |  Savannah |  Georgia |  SIAC |  Tiger Baseball Field |  800  | 
  | Seton Hill |  Griffins |  Greensburg |  Pennsylvania |  PSAC |  SHU Baseball Complex |  150  | 
  | Shepherd |  Rams |  Shepherdstown |  West Virginia |  PSAC |  Fairfax Field  |  500[10]  | 
  | Shippensburg |  Raiders |  Shippensburg |  Pennsylvania |  PSAC |  Fairchild Field |  —  | 
  | Shorter |  Hawks |  Rome |  Georgia |  Carolinas |  Robert H. Ledbetter Baseball Complex |  —  | 
  | Sioux Falls |  Cougars |  Sioux Falls |  South Dakota |  NSIC |  Sioux Falls Stadium |  4,500  | 
  | Slippery Rock |  The Rock |  Slippery Rock |  Pennsylvania |  PSAC |  Jack Critchfield Park |  1,500  | 
  | Southeastern Oklahoma State |  Savage Storm |  Durant |  Oklahoma |  GAC |  The Ballpark in Durant |  —  | 
  | Southern Arkansas |  Muleriders |  Magnolia |  Arkansas |  GAC |  Walker Stadium at Goodheart Field |  1,000  | 
  | Southern Connecticut |  Owls |  New Haven |  Connecticut |  NE-10 |  Ballpark at SCSU |  500  | 
  | Southern Nazarene |  Crimson Storm |  Bethany |  Oklahoma |  GAC |  Feland Field |  400  | 
  | Southern New Hampshire |  Penmen |  Manchester |  New Hampshire |  NE-10 |  Penmen Field |  200  | 
  | Southern Wesleyan |  Warriors |  Central |  South Carolina |  Carolinas |  Dr. C. Keith Connor Field |  500  | 
  | Southwest Baptist |  Bearcats |  Bolivar |  Missouri |  GLVC |  Dodson Field |  200  | 
  | Southwest Minnesota State |  Mustangs |  Marshall |  Minnesota |  NSIC |  Alumni Field |  500  | 
  | Southwestern Oklahoma State |  Bulldogs |  Weatherford |  Oklahoma |  GAC |  SWOSU Athletic Complex |  —  | 
  | Spring Hill |  Badgers |  Mobile |  Alabama |  SIAC |  Sims-Galle Field |  —  | 
  | Staten Island |  Dolphins |  Staten Island |  New York |  ECC |  College of Staten Island Baseball Complex |  2,500  | 
  | Sul Ross State |  Lobos |  Alpine |  Texas |  Lone Star |  Kokernot Field |  1,400  | 
  | Tampa |  Spartans |  Tampa |  Florida |  SSC |  UT Baseball Field |  750  | 
  | Texas A&M International |  Dustdevils |  Laredo |  Texas |  Lone Star |  Jorge Haynes Field |  500  | 
  | Texas A&M–Kingsville |  Javelinas |  Kingsville |  Texas |  Lone Star |  Nolan Ryan Field |  4,000  | 
  | Thomas More |  Saints |  Crestview Hills |  Kentucky |  G-MAC |  Thomas More Stadium (Florence) |  4,500  | 
  | Tiffin |  Dragons |  Tiffin |  Ohio |  G-MAC |  Paradiso Athletic Fields |  —  | 
  | Trevecca Nazarene |  Trojans |  Nashville |  Tennessee |  Gulf South |  Jackson Field |  —  | 
  | Truman |  Bulldogs |  Kirksville |  Missouri |  GLVC |  Truman Baseball Field |  —  | 
  | Tusculum |  Pioneers |  Tusculum |  Tennessee |  SAC |  Pioneer Park |  2,500  | 
  | Tuskegee |  Golden Tigers |  Tuskegee |  Alabama |  SIAC |  Washington Field |  —  | 
  | UCCS |  Mountain Lions |  Colorado Springs |  Colorado |  RMAC |  Mountain Lion Park |  1,500  | 
  | UIS |  Prairie Stars |  Springfield |  Illinois |  GLVC |  UIS Baseball Field |  500  | 
  | UMSL |  Tritons |  St. Louis |  Missouri |  GLVC |  UMSL Baseball Field |  200  | 
  | UNC Pembroke |  Braves |  Pembroke |  North Carolina |  Carolinas |  Grace P. Johnson Stadium |  4,000  | 
  | Union |  Bulldogs |  Jackson |  Tennessee |  Gulf South |  Fesmire Field |  —  | 
  | Upper Iowa |  Peacocks |  Fayette |  Iowa |  GLVC |  Robertson Woods Field |  —  | 
  | USC Aiken |  Pacers |  Aiken |  South Carolina |  Peach Belt |  Roberto Hernandez Stadium |  1,000  | 
  | USC Beaufort |  Sand Sharks |  Bluffton |  South Carolina |  Peach Belt |  Richard Gray Sports Complex |  —  | 
  | UT Dallas |  Comets |  Richardson |  Texas |  Lone Star |  UT Dallas Baseball Field |  250  | 
  | UT Permian Basin |  Falcons |  Odessa |  Texas |  Lone Star |  Roden Field |  —  | 
  | UT Tyler |  Patriots |  Tyler |  Texas |  Lone Star |  Irwin Field |  1,000  | 
  | UVA Wise |  Cavaliers |  Wise |  Virginia |  SAC |  Burchell Stallard Field |  —  | 
  | Valdosta State |  Blazers |  Valdosta |  Georgia |  Gulf South |  Billy Grant Field |  800  | 
  | Vanguard |  Lions |  Costa Mesa |  California |  PacWest |  Dean Harvey Field |  —  | 
  | Virginia State |  Trojans |  Ettrick |  Virginia |  Independent[a][d] |  Whaley Colbert Field |  —  | 
  | Walsh |  Cavaliers |  North Canton |  Ohio |  G-MAC |  Biery Stadium at Tim Mead Field |  —  | 
  | Washburn |  Ichabods |  Topeka |  Kansas |  MIAA |  Falley Field |  800  | 
  | Wayne State (MI) |  Warriors |  Detroit |  Michigan |  GLIAC |  Harwell Baseball Field |  500  | 
  | Wayne State (NE) |  Wildcats |  Wayne |  Nebraska |  NSIC |  Pete Chapman Baseball Complex |  —  | 
  | West Alabama |  Tigers |  Livingston |  Alabama |  Gulf South |  Tartt Field |  —  | 
  | West Chester |  Golden Rams |  West Chester |  Pennsylvania |  PSAC |  Serpico Stadium |  1,000  | 
  | West Florida |  Argonauts |  Pensacola |  Florida |  Gulf South |  Jim Spooner Field |  2,500  | 
  | West Liberty |  Hilltoppers |  West Liberty |  West Virginia |  MEC |  Kovalic Field |  —  | 
  | West Texas A&M |  Buffaloes |  Canyon |  Texas |  Lone Star |  Wilder Park |  490  | 
  | West Virginia State |  Yellow Jackets |  Institute |  West Virginia |  MEC |  Calvin L. Bailey Field |  500  | 
  | West Virginia Wesleyan |  Bobcats |  Buckhannon |  West Virginia |  MEC |  Hank Ellis Field |  —  | 
  | Western Oregon |  Wolves |  Monmouth |  Oregon |  GNAC |  WOU Baseball Field |  420  | 
  | Westmont |  Warriors |  Santa Barbara |  California |  PacWest |  Russell Carr Field |  —  | 
  | Wheeling |  Cardinals |  Wheeling |  West Virginia |  MEC |  JB Chambers I-470 Complex |  —  | 
  | William Jewell |  Cardinals |  Liberty |  Missouri |  GLVC |  Talley Stadium |  250  | 
  | Wilmington |  Wildcats |  New Castle |  Delaware |  CACC |  Wilson Field at Jim Sherman Sr. Stadium |  400  | 
  | Wingate |  Bulldogs |  Wingate |  North Carolina |  SAC |  Ron Christopher Stadium |  —  | 
  | Winona State |  Warriors |  Winona |  Minnesota |  NSIC |  Loughrey Field |  500  | 
  | Young Harris |  Mountain Lions |  Young Harris |  Georgia |  Carolinas |  Zell B. Miller Field |  —  | 
  Future D-II programs
    - ^ Listed years reflect baseball seasons, which take place in the calendar year after a school joins a new conference. 
  - ^ Start of D-II competition. Although Shawnee State formally proposes to join the MEC in July 2026, it will continue to compete in the NAIA for the 2026 season. 
  - ^ Start of D-II competition. Although Lackawanna formally proposes to join the PSAC in July sometime during the late 2020s, it will continue to compete in the NJCAA for a late 2020s season. 
  
  See also
  References
   - ^ "Division II Baseball Institutions". NCAA Directory. Retrieved April 11, 2022. 
  - ^ Smith, Richard (May 21, 2022). "Charger Park Baseball Field – Alabama-Huntsville Chargers". stadiumjourney.com. Retrieved December 27, 2023. 
  - ^ Arkansas–Fort Smith Athletic Department. "Crowder Field". uafortsmithlions.com. Retrieved December 27, 2023. 
  - ^ Minard, Meg (April 20, 2017). "All Star Park - Colorado Christian Cougars". stadiumjourney.com. Retrieved December 27, 2023. 
  - ^ Frostburg State Athletic Department. "Bob Wells Field". frostburgsports.com. Retrieved December 27, 2023. 
  - ^ Harding University Athletic Department (July 30, 2013). "Harding Baseball Facility Tour". Harding Sports Network. Retrieved December 27, 2023 – via YouTube. 
  - ^ Minard, Meg (March 17, 2016). "Regency Athletic Complex at Metro State Denver – Metro State Roadrunners". stadiumjourney.com. Retrieved December 27, 2023. 
  - ^ O'Reilly, Charles (2019). "Pride of the Lions". charliesballparks.com. Retrieved December 27, 2023. 
  - ^ "Salem University Announces Membership in New South Athletic Conference For Baseball" (Press release). Salem University. October 14, 2022. Retrieved February 11, 2024. 
  - ^ Koch, Gregory (March 2, 2020). "Fairfax Field – Shepherd Rams". stadiumjourney.com. Retrieved December 27, 2023.