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Posted 9-26-07
What to Do with Division II?
With a membership that has grown to 420 colleges and universities -- with widely varying views of athletics and academics -- the behemoth that is DII may split. In January the NCAA formed a group to study the possibility of creating a subdivision of DIII or a Division IV. Said Colby President William D. Adams, "I think some kind of subdivision is desirable, if not inevitable."
With a membership that has grown to 420 colleges and universities -- with widely varying views of athletics and academics -- the behemoth that is DII may split. In January the NCAA formed a group to study the possibility of creating a subdivision of DIII or a Division IV. Said Colby President William D. Adams, "I think some kind of subdivision is desirable, if not inevitable."
With a membership that has grown to 420 colleges and universities -- with widely varying views of athletics and academics -- the behemoth that is DII may split. In January the NCAA formed a group to study the possibility of creating a subdivision of DIII or a Division IV. Said Colby President William D. Adams, "I think some kind of subdivision is desirable, if not inevitable."
With a membership that has grown to 420 colleges and universities -- with widely varying views of athletics and academics -- the behemoth that is DII may split. In January the NCAA formed a group to study the possibility of creating a subdivision of DIII or a Division IV. Said Colby President William D. Adams, "I think some kind of subdivision is desirable, if not inevitable."
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