St. Vincent turned down for NEC

St. Vincent was turned down for membership in the Division I Northeast Conference yesterday, according to a report in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

Why should you care? St. Vincent, an NAIA member which competes in the association’s Division I for basketball, has been discussed as a possible future Division III member. If so, they’d be a natural for the Presidents’ Athletic Conference.

“I think, should they decide to go Division III, we would welcome their formal application,” Joe Onderko, PAC information director, told the newspaper.

Another western Pennsylvania NAIA school, Seton Hill, is in the pipeline to enter Division III, but is making noises about either going to Division II or staying NAIA. Of course, this is the same school that objected when we ran a story on D3football.com about them entering the Division III pipeline, since they didn’t understand the Division III process. 🙂

3 thoughts on “St. Vincent turned down for NEC

  1. Wow, what are the chances … St. Vincent announces today it is adding football and moving to D-III. Story developing.

  2. This is excellent news for the Presidents’ Athletic Conference, assuming everything unfolds the way it is expected. St. Vincent is an ideal fit for the PAC, both geographically and philosophically.

  3. I agree….nice Western Pa school…. now, if only Geneva College would do the same, the PrAC would really be complete

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