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I saw where Asbury University is moving from NAIA to NCAA D3. There was a time years ago when I thought they might have been a nice non-football target to help bridge the gaps to KWC and TNU. KY is such a tough state for D2. There are only 2 schools in the entire state.
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Originally posted by BlueBlood View PostG-MAC and Conference Carolinas jointly add bowling as a sponsored sport. (both men's and women's)
Set up seems similar to G-MAC/MEC swimming.
For the G-MAC, this means that every NCAA championship sport sponsored by every member will be under the G-MAC banner. It makes them the only D2 conference (maybe only NCAA conference) that can say that. Tiffin has Women's Wrestling but that is an emerging sport.
For the Carolinas, Chowan is currently in the CIAA and it seems Emmanuel College is elevating their team to NCAA status. Lincoln Memorial is an ECC affiliate. Tusculum should be joining this, they are also an ECC affiliate.
Will this move spur other schools in the two conferences to add Bowling? What CC and G-MAC schools have Men's Bowling?
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G-MAC and Conference Carolinas jointly add bowling as a sponsored sport. (both men's and women's)
Set up seems similar to G-MAC/MEC swimming.
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Ha, yes I remember us discussing this in the past. Good for Malone, and yes much needed for G-MAC.
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Originally posted by BlueBlood View PostRe: G-MAC All-Sports and Conference Business Thread
Looks nice!
http://www.malonepioneers.com/news/2...august-28.aspxOriginally posted by Tech Boys View PostRe: G-MAC All-Sports and Conference Business Thread
Did they hint that lacrosse would be coming to Malone?
https://malonepioneers.com/news/2021...-programs.aspx
The G-MAC needs this. The conference currently relies on affiliates in order sponsor men's lax, only 2 full members have the sport. The MEC needs just 2 more teams to have the ability to sponsor men's lax themselves and that would take 3 teams from the G-MAC.
And here's a quote from a year ago.
Originally posted by BlueBlood View PostRe: Malone Drops Football -Immediately
It will be interesting to see if they add lacrosse, wrestling, or some other less expensive sport to make up for lost students.Last edited by Tech Boys; 03-19-2021, 08:54 PM.
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Ohio Valley is looking at NAIA. They have been approved as a provisional member of the River States Conference. Oakland City joined that conference last year.
OHIO VALLEY APPROVED AS PROVISIONAL MEMBER OF RSC
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Guest repliedFirst this would be very ironic if any go Division I considering the conference title game was established based on the PSAC. Some of the schools could be a move up for the replacement of Robert Morris in the NEC, saw an article awhile ago that said Indiana, PA could be a potential upgrade. I do not see enough of the schools large enough even with consolidation to move the conference to D1. Mercyhurst, Gannon and Seton Hill have been odd schools after the WVIAC ceased to exist. There was even a time 25 years ago that University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown would become the main campus. The issues I think were used as a barganing chip for the city neighborhood the the main campus of the University of Pittsburgh, that was many years ago.
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I've been reading on the PSAC board about the proposed merging of existing smaller state schools to form larger institutions that have enrollments of 10,000+. Much of this is just in the exploration stage now, but I'm wondering how this will eventually impact Mercyhurst, Gannon and Seton Hill. These are small, private (very G-MACesque) schools not too far from the G-MAC's eastern boarder.
Potential Issues/Questions I could see developing:
1) Do the new larger PA state schools remain D2, or do they reach/strive for D1 FCS (like a Towson, Youngstown St, James Madison, etc)?
2) If the new larger PA state schools go D1, how many schools does that leave the PSAC with? How does that affect travel?
3) If the new larger PA state schools do remain D2, how many schools does that leave the PSAC with? How does that affect travel?
4) If the new larger PA state schools do remain D2, are Mercyhurst, Gannon and Seton Hill cool with being smaller schools in a conference made up of several schools with enrollments in the 10,000 to 17,000 range? The PSAC could conceivably go from WCU and IUP being somewhat of enrollment outliers to the small private schools becoming the enrollment outliers.
Part of me thinks this could eventually lead to a reshuffling of the deck between the PSAC, MEC and G-MAC (and maybe others).Last edited by BlueBlood; 10-28-2020, 12:24 PM.
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I saw where Kentucky Wesleyan has reported a new endowment number from a site that the college has to update. Wesleyan''s endowment has increased by around $6,000,000. I'm sure the previous administration helped with that cause, but the current administration recently published a book with all the names of the alumni that gave $400 in order for their name to be published in the book. That deal made a lot of money. I have the alumni list book and the numbers that gave at least $400 was large. This increase in endowment helps everyone at the college and the college at large. The enrollment number, I believe, has started climbing back up. The college is headed in the right direction.
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Oiler Basketball schedule posted today. 20 games, all GMAC, play everyone twice. That's it so far.
https://athletics.findlay.edu/sports...20-21/schedule
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