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  • [School]: Boston College
    [Nickname]: Eagles
    [Conference]: ACC
    [Home field]: Newton Field Hockey Complex
    [National titles]:
    (Division I programs)

  • [School]: Georgetown University
    [Nickname]: Hoyas
    [Conference]: Big East
    [Home field]: Cooper Field
    [National titles]:
    (Division I programs)

  • [School]: Cornell University
    [Nickname]: Big Red
    [Conference]: Ivy League
    [Home field]: Dodson Field
    [National titles]:
    (Division I programs)

  • [School]: Davidson College
    [Nickname]: Wildcats
    [Conference]: Atlantic 10
    [Home field]: Carol Grotnes Belk Turf Field
    [National titles]:
    (Division I programs)

  • [School]: Saint Louis University
    [Nickname]: Billikens
    [Conference]: Atlantic 10
    [Home field]: Scott Gallagher Soccer Park
    [National titles]:
    (Division I programs)

  • [School]: Bellarmine University
    [Nickname]: Knights
    [Conference]: Independent
    [Home field]: Owsley B. Frazier Stadium
    [National titles]:
    (Division I programs)

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NCAA has more than 500,000 student athletes attending more than 1,000 American universities for study, training, and Games. The NCAA will compete for 90 national championships in the D1, D2 and D3 categories, with 45 going to women and 42 to men. It also means that more than 54,000 student athletes participate in the NCAA championship game each year.

Hockey is a sport that requires not only the skill of holding a stick, but also the ability to run and fight in a field similar to a football field. The random tool generated a list of 79 NCAA I schools. The University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Davis, Stanford University, University of Vermont, Davidson College, and others are grouped under the NCAA I category.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of NCAA Division I field hockey programs.

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