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Archive for May 2020

Recommended DIII contest minimums now official

The Division III Administrative Committee approved today the Championship Committee’s recommendation to reduce by 33 percent the minimum number of contests required for championship selection in 2020-21.

DIII women’s volleyball will now require 11 minimum contests (down from 17) in order to be eligible for this year’s postseason. The release also stated: “The intention right now is to conduct fall championships as scheduled.”

The revised contest minimums in effect for other sports during the 2020-21 academic year:
Men’s/Women’s cross country: 3
Field hockey: 8
Football: 5
Men’s/Women’s soccer: 9
Men’s/Women’s basketball: 12
Men’s/Women’s ice hockey: 12
Men’s/Women’s swimming and diving: 5
Men’s/Women’s indoor track and field: 3
Wrestling: 5
Baseball: 17
Men’s/Women’s golf: 4
Men’s/Women’s lacrosse: 7
Rowing: 5
Softball: 16
Men’s/Women’s tennis: 7
Men’s/Women’s outdoor track and field: 4
Men’s volleyball: 11

-Ricky Nelson

Written by Ricky Nelson

May 29, 2020 at 3:18 pm

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Shuffling continues; St. Scholastica to join MIAC

St. Scholastica has accepted an invitation to join the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. The Saints, who will compete in 20 MIAC sports beginning in 2021-22, will remain in the Upper Athletic Midwest Conference until making the move.

-Ricky Nelson

Written by Ricky Nelson

May 28, 2020 at 1:52 am

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Finlandia, Mount Mary to join new conference

The six remaining members of the American Collegiate Athletic Association, including Finlandia and Mount Mary, will join the five remaining members of the Capital Athletic Conference under the CAC umbrella, beginning June 15. Both the ACAA and CAC published releases on the conference reshuffling, which has been in the works for months.

The new conference “is expected to be rebranded with a new name and logo over the coming months,” according to the releases. The former CAC was in danger of losing its automatic bid to NCAA championships due to falling below the required seven teams. The ACAA, formed in 2017, never qualified for automatic access to championships. The new conference is also expected to retain the CAC’s automatic berths to Division III championships.

The 11-team conference will feature teams from California (Mills, UC Santa Cruz); Maryland (St. Mary’s, Salisbury); Massachusetts (Pine Manor); Michigan (Finlandia); New York (Pratt); Virginia (Christopher Newport, Mary Washington, Southern Virginia); and Wisconsin (Mount Mary). Pratt is scheduled to become a full DIII member in 2023-24.

Pine Manor, a now-former ACAA member, will not compete in the new conference in women’s volleyball, according to the releases. Pine Manor’s membership in Division III is pending after next season due to its entering a partnership with Boston College. The ACAA’s Valley Forge and the CAC’s York (Pa.) are set to join other conferences in 2020-21.

The new conference will be comprised of eight institutions after next season as Pine Manor is perhaps gone from the division, and both St. Mary’s (NEAC) and Southern Virginia (USA South) join the leagues they were previously committed to.

Not related to women’s volleyball, but UW-Whitewater men’s soccer, a former ACAA affiliate, will remain an affiliate in the new conference.

Got all that? D3vbwest has a post about what the move means for the West Region members of the ACAA.

If you do not have all that down, the “All DIII Teams, Conferences” page typically has any pending conference and membership moves accounted for.

-Ricky Nelson

Written by Ricky Nelson

May 26, 2020 at 7:55 pm

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Committee recommends reduction in minimum contests

The NCAA Division III Championships Committee is recommending a 33 percent reduction in the minimum contests requirement across all sports for 2020-21. In women’s volleyball a one-third reduction would mean going from a minimum of 17 contests (the current threshold) to 11 or 12 matches, depending on whether the number is rounded up or truncated.

The recommendation, which is obviously in response to the novel coronavirus, pertains to eligibility for NCAA postseason play. Actual changes to minimum contest requirements are under the purview of the Management Committee, not the Championships Committee.

In its recommendation the Championships Committee mentioned the Division III Philosophy, which emphasizes conference and regional competition as a core tenet.

The recommendation also says the Championship Committee would still be open to considering waivers for schools that are unable to meet any new minimum standards.

-Ricky Nelson

Written by Ricky Nelson

May 24, 2020 at 10:47 am

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