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#10: Kenyon selects Roberts Wesleyan (DII) Women’s Soccer HC Sarah McClellan for the same position. (link)
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#9: St. John Fisher names Fredonia State Women’s Basketball HC Sarah Cartmill to the same position with the Cardinals. AD Jen Granger: "I am excited to have a coach with her experience and believe Sarah is the kind of person who will serve as a mentor and teacher to our athletes, following our motto of good, smart, and talented.” (link)
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#8: The Liberty League teams up with GoRout to assist with in-game play-calling technology this upcoming season. (link)
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#7: Averett is implementing pay cuts for senior leaders and reducing certain employees to four day work weeks in an effort to reduce $6M in expenditures this year. A university spokesperson says the financial issues are fixable and cost containment measures “will set us on the right track for our next school year.” (link)
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#6: The American Rivers becomes the first DIII league to partner with FanWord to enhance the league’s storytelling and brand development. (link)
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#5: Roger Williams President Ioannis Miaoulis won $1M playing the Mega Millions earlier this year; however, he was not aware of his winnings until last week. Miaoulis plans to donate some of his winnings to the university and charity. (link)
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#4: Three DIII student-athletes were drafted in the 2024 MLB Draft. (link) |
#3: Maryville will exit the CCS and join the SAA, with Football and Women’s Golf to transition in 2025-26 and the entire Scots portfolio to move to the SAA in 2026-27. President Bryan Coker: “We are honored and excited to accept the SAA's invitation for membership and look forward to joining these colleges with whom we have longstanding and historic relationships. The SAA will be a fitting league for us among institutions with a strong focus on rigorous academics and high-quality athletics programs.” AD Sara Quatrocky: “We've been building something special over the past five years. It's been exciting to witness the success of our student-athletes, and now we are thrilled that a group of institutions like the SAA notice that we are on the rise. The Scots tradition is one that is prideful on hard work and dedication to a strong culture, and we will continue being true to the Orange and Garnet through our conference transition. We look forward to the challenge of strong competition and building our brand of offering an exceptional student-athlete experience, which is a shared belief among the schools in the SAA.” (link)
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#2: Outgoing Averett AD Meg Stevens has been named president of Arizona Athletic Grounds. (link) |
#1: MIAA Commissioner Chris Brown has resigned to pursue a new opportunity after two years leading the conference. Brown: “Serving as Commissioner of the MIAA has been an incredible honor and a highlight of my career. Over the past two years, I've had the privilege of working alongside dedicated administrators, coaches, and student-athletes who embody the true spirit of Division III athletics. Together, we've made significant strides in enhancing the conference's operations, financial stability, and support for our student-athletes. While I'm excited about the new chapter ahead in my career, I leave with a deep appreciation for the MIAA community and full confidence in the bright future of this historic conference. I'm committed to ensuring a smooth transition and will always remain a proud supporter of the MIAA and its mission.” Mammoth Sports Consulting will assist with the search for Brown’s successor. (link)
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