D-III newbies look peachy

Three schools were approved for provisional membership in Division III this upcoming season, according to a news release from one of the schools. (The NCAA doesn’t appear to have said anything on the subject yet.)

Covenant College, in Lookout Mountain, Ga., and Berry College, in Mount Berry, Ga., join Division III, chipping into the NAIA’s dominance of the Southeast, as does Penn State-Abington.

Covenant's Crosson Reed “Both academically and athletically, NCAA Division III is a good fit for Berry,” said Steve Briggs, Berry’s president. “We have always placed a high priority on academic achievement and the overall quality of the educational experience for our student-athletes, and affiliation with Division III allows us to be true to these fundamental values while also growing our athletic program in new and exciting ways.”

Berry’s release mentions something else that doesn’t get a lot of discussion around here: the shorter seasons in Division III. NAIA starts basketball competition, for example, weeks before Division III schools do, resulting in increased class time missed. Covenant references Division III’s lower dues, reduced travel time and expenses, and costs of postseason play which are picked up.

Berry is adding men’s and women’s swimming and diving and softball for the upcoming school year, as well as women’s lacrosse in the spring of 2011, as Division III requires sponsorship of more sports than the NAIA does.

Covenant has 13 sports already, while Abington has 12. Neither will need to add sports to make the Division III minimum.

Obviously the entire future of the Great South Athletic Conference is up in the air, with talks continuing that they may end up merging with the USA South. But if the GSAC remains an independent unit, Covenant and Berry would be an ideal geographic fit.

2 thoughts on “D-III newbies look peachy

  1. Here is the formal press release to the progress of the other schools in the provisional pipeline.

    Mitchell CT, SUNY-Morrisville, Presentation SD, and (women’s) Mount Mary are the new members.

    http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?key=/ncaa/ncaa/ncaa+news/ncaa+news+online/2009/division+iii/four+schools+achieve+active+diii+membership+for+2009-10_08_10_09_ncaa_news

    The biggest thing that I saw was that PSU-Harrisburg jumped year #2 and #3 in the process. If they complete year #4 this season, then they will be a full member in 2010-11. That may change the attractiveness of the Unviersity of Dallas’ affilitate status in the NEAC.

    Thanks for Hickory Cornhusker who called my attention to the link first.

  2. La Sierra’s President Randall Wisbey talked to the (Riverside, Cal.) Press-Enterprise about the school’s transition into Division III athletics in this 8/20 interview. Click here

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