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#10: Chadron State T&F HC Mischke steps down after less than one year. (link)

#9: Salem WBB HC Peatross is no longer with the university after just over a year leading the Tigers. (link)

#8: Dallas Baptist names Director of Alumni Affairs Duce as its next AD. DBU President Wright: “Matt is an exceptional leader who has a proven track record of excellence and achievement. I look forward to seeing his Christ-centered leadership in action as we produce champions for Christ at DBU.” (link)

#7: The MEC and SAC agree to a FB scheduling alliance for the 2025 and 2026 seasons. Per the release, the 11 FB members from each league “will fill available non-conference dates with a focus on travel distance and competitive balance. In addition to providing quality non-conference matchups, the collaboration will ensure that every team in each conference will be able to complete a full 11-game regular season schedule.” (link)

#6: Chadron State parts ways with WBB HC Raymer after seven years. (link)

#5: Cal Poly Pomona Asst. AD for Communications Lobe exits the athletic department. (link)

#4: Colorado Mesa selects Iowa Western (NJCAA) Assoc. AD Ramirez as its new Assoc. AD. (link) 

#3: American International has rolled out its new athletics branding, with updated lettering and mascot. AD Chapin: “This new approach simplifies and aligns our identity across all settings, makes a statement about who we are, and will increase the impact of the AIC Athletics brand. Being able to start fresh with a new brand identity allows us to streamline our branding, which included a mashup of different logos from throughout the years.” (link)

#2: Lincoln Memorial AD Grigsby will transition to a new role as Assoc. AD for Sport Performance & Student-Athlete Well-Being. EVP for Administration Goins: "As he and I discussed the future of LMU Athletics, it was evident that we both desired an exemplary service center exclusively focused on the performance and well-being of all student-athletes. Given his background, character, and unmatched commitment to service, Mr. Grigsby is the perfect selection for this new opportunity." (link)

#1: Seattle Pacific will cut its budget for academic programs by 40%. (link)

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