#10: John Carroll AD Brian Polian: “The playoff selection is not an easy process. That said, if @NCAAFootball is going to give automatic bids to 6-team leagues, we need to expand the bracket. Get the best teams in the tournament!” (link) |
#9: The DIII Football bracket is live. Wisconsin-La Crosse, Wartburg, Mount Union and Johns Hopkins earn the top line in each quadrant. Union, Wheaton (IL), Coe and Wisconsin-Whitewater were the four at-large teams. (link)
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#8: Check out the DIII Volleyball field, with action set to tip off on the 16th. (link) |
#7: The pair of New England Bowl matchups are set. (link) |
#6: Ithaca Women’s Basketball student-athlete Camryn Coffey’s buzzer-beater to beat SUNY Cortland landed on yesterday’s SportsCenter top 10. (link) |
#5: Heidelberg unveils plans for its $28M Student Athletics, Academic, and Recreation Center that is scheduled to open in fall 2025. HU has raised over $13M in cash and received more than $13M more in pledges. The 110K square-foot Fieldhouse will include three indoor basketball courts, a turf field, a 200-meter track plus field space, locker rooms, training rooms and much more. (link)
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#4: Mount Saint Mary AD Drew Brown has exited after two-plus years and is now the Director of Athletic Development and Strategic Partnerships at Pace (DII). Baseball HC Trevor Purcell will serve as Interim AD. (link, link)
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#3: Here are the eight teams competing in ECAC bowl games. (link) |
#2: Carleton cancels its Women’s Basketball season, citing a rash of injuries that left the 10-person Knights squad with just six medically-cleared student-athletes. AD Gerald Young: "Obviously this was a very difficult decision, and one that is disappointing for everyone involved. However, the health and well-being of our student-athletes is paramount. Therefore, after consulting with our sports medicine staff, it became apparent this is in the players' best interest.” (link)
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#1: Hartford hires Stetson (DI) Deputy AD/SWA Alicia Queally as its new AD. VP for Student Success/Dean of Students Aaron Isaacs: "We are excited to have someone with Alicia's background and experience become part of the UHart community. The search committee was inspired with how Alicia's core values blend so well with our institutional mission — embracing academic excellence and creating an inclusive environment by putting students first, in addition to creating a positive and competitive collegiate athletic experience." (link)
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