[22] In January 2021 the ASUN Conference announced three schools as incoming full members, including Sun Belt men's soccer associate Central Arkansas.
[31] The American Athletic Conference, which had been rocked by the announcement that three of its most prominent members (Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF, with only UCF sponsoring men's soccer), reloaded on October 21 by announcing the arrival of six new members from C-USA, with three sponsoring men's soccer—Charlotte, Florida Atlantic, and UAB.
[32] C-USA would see further attrition by the end of the month, with the Sun Belt Conference announcing the arrival of three new members no later than 2023—reigning national champion Marshall, another men's soccer school in Old Dominion, and Southern Miss, which sponsors the sport only for women.
[33] These arrivals gave the Sun Belt enough men's soccer teams for an automatic NCAA tournament bid.
Loyola Chicago announced on November 16 that it would leave the MVC for the Atlantic 10 Conference effective in July 2022.
[36] On consecutive days in late January 2022, three men's soccer-sponsoring schools announced moves to other leagues.
Jan Hoffelner, GK, Kentucky Kyle Hiebert, DF, Missouri State Ryan Sailor, DF, Washington Adam Savill, DF, New Hampshire Benjamin Bender, MF, Maryland Yannick Bright, MF, New Hampshire Sofiane Djeffal, MF, Oregon State Sean Zawadski, MF, Georgetown Simon Becher, FW, Saint Louis Dylan Teves, FW, Washington Thorleifur Úlfarsson, FW, Duke Roman Celentano, GK, Indiana Oskar Ågren, DF, Clemson Kipp Keller, DF, Saint Louis Jasper Löeffelsend, DF, Pittsburgh Pedro Delabella, MF, Marshall Hendrik Hebbeker, MF, Hofstra Dante Polvara, MF, Georgetown Kian Yari, MF, Missouri State Theo Collomb, FW, UNC Greensboro Diego Gutierrez, FW, Creighton Kyle Holcomb, FW, Wake Forest Jack Lynn, FW, Notre Dame Luka Gavran, GK, St. John's Mariano Fazio, DF, Tulsa Daniel Munie, DF, Indiana Will Sands, DF, Georgetown Djarne Thiesen, DF, West Virginia Vitor Dias, MF, Marshall Tyrone Mondi, MF, Oregon State Peter Stroud, MF, Duke Josh Dolling, FW, Missouri State Kevin O'Toole, FW, Princeton Diogo Pacheco, FW, Akron Tola Showunmi, FW, New Hampshire The 50 men's college soccer teams with the highest average home attendance: