#10: Le Moyne and Rolllins sat atop the latest MLAX regional rankings. (link) |
#9: The DII MSOC Committee issues a misconduct reprimand to three Barry student-athletes for their actions – including making contact with members of the officiating crew, event staff and an opposing student-athlete, and making inappropriate and derogatory comments – after the team's loss in the semifinals of the 2022 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship. Penalties include public reprimand and fine equal to per diem earned by the trio during the DII Fall Championships Festival. (link)
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#8: Check out Grand Valley State’s new indoor golf facility which opened this week. (link) |
#7: Small College Basketball announces the teams and matchups for the 2023 National Hall of Fame Classic. (link) |
#6: East Stroudsburg, Central Oklahoma, Adelphi, UIndy, UT Tyler, Tampa, North Georgia and Concordia Irvine lead their respective regions in the latest Softball rankings. (link)
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#5: Facing an $18.3M deficit, St. Cloud State will phase out six majors and cut three dozen jobs. (link) |
#4: Check out the first iteration of the Baseball regional rankings. (link) |
#3: Oklahoma Baptist experienced the “worst natural disaster” in university history after a tornado hit campus on Wednesday. A number of facilities were impacted, including the FB stadium, T&F complex, Baseball and Softball stadiums, but thankfully no students were injured. (link)(link)
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#2: The CCAA selects World Team Tennis COO Hardison as its next commissioner, starting July 1. Cal Poly Humboldt President/CCAA Board of Presidents Chair Jackson: "Strengthening the student-athlete experience throughout the CCAA is critically important. That, along with Allen's ability to articulate his ideas on how to elevate the conference nationally while building strong relationships will help make him a great leader for the CCAA today. There is no question that his experiences with World Team Tennis will guide him as we move forward as a conference." Mammoth Sports Consulting assisted with the search. (link)
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#1: Cal State San Bernardino selects CSUN (DI) Assoc. AD for Administration and Operations Amer as its next AD. CSUSB VP for Student Affairs Olivérez: "We are thrilled and happy to welcome Shareef to the Coyote Family as the new leader of our athletics department. He has demonstrated his ability to be an effective administrator in working with diverse student-athletes who not only prioritize athletic success, but who also understand the critical importance student academic success. I am confident that his leadership will continue to strengthen the championship culture and stellar team of staff and coaches in our athletics program." Mammoth Sports Consulting assisted with the search. (link)
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