Conference changes

Started by hopefan, May 01, 2008, 11:25:46 AM

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Ralph Turner

As cited above,

Centenary LA joins the SCAC in 2012-13.

Actually this makes sense from a "macro" point of view.  Stablizing the southwest with 2 solid conferences will help with playoff appearances and hosting first round games.

Even with McMurry and Centenary leaving, the ASC has 14 teams and the SCAC will have 6.  In fact, the movement of 2 more teams from the ASC to the SCAC makes sense.  I don't know who is acceptable to the SCAC in this part of the country from the ranks of D-III.

magicman

Quote from: CityD3 on October 15, 2011, 11:39:14 AM
Bard leaves Skyline for LL in 2011-2012

Rochester Institute of Technology has left the Empire 8 league and has also joined the Liberty League. The LL now has 9 members and the Empire 8 is back to 8 members. I hope Bard did some major recruiting in basketball. It may be several years before they can get a conference win.

KnightSlappy

[With updates given -- Thanks!]

For 2011-12:
Bard leaves the SKY for the LL
Centenary (La.) (provisional) joins the ASC
Chapman joins the SCIAC
DePauw leaves the SCAC for the NCAC (assuming they'll move to the GL region as well)
Hamilton leaves the LL for the NESCAC
Lancaster Bible joins the NEAC
Rochester Tech leaves the E8 for the LL

For 2012-13:
Berry joins the newly formed SAA
Birmingham-Southern leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Centenary (La.) (provisional) leaves the ASC for SCAC
Centre leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Cornell leaves IIAC to join MWC
Hendrix leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Millsaps leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Oglethorpe leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Rhodes leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Sewanee leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA

Add on the changes that I've missed.

KnightSlappy

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Any way to get this thread title changed to reflect '11-12?

Ryan Scott (Hoops Fan)


Four teams left the CCC for the 2011-2012 season:

Colby Sawyer and New England College to the NAC

Anna Maria to the GNAC

Regis to the NECC
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KnightSlappy

[With updates given -- Thanks!]

For 2011-12:
Anna Maria leaves the CCC for the GNAC
Bard leaves the SKY for the LL
Centenary (La.) (provisional) joins the ASC
Chapman joins the SCIAC
Colby-Sawyer leaves the CCC for the NAC
DePauw leaves the SCAC for the NCAC (assuming they'll move to the GL region as well)
Hamilton leaves the LL for the NESCAC
Lancaster Bible joins the NEAC
New England College leaves the CCC for the NAC
Regis leaves the CCC for the NECC
Rochester Tech leaves the E8 for the LL

For 2012-13:
Berry joins the newly formed SAA
Birmingham-Southern leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Centenary (La.) (provisional) leaves the ASC for SCAC
Centre leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Cornell leaves IIAC to join MWC
Hendrix leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Millsaps leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Oglethorpe leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Rhodes leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Sewanee leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA

Add on the changes that I've missed.

hopefan

Good place to also discuss ELIGIBILITY questions...

Spalding, who will likely be favored in the SLIAC race, is in their final year of Ineligibility...  they will not be in the conference tourney..

What about Geneva.... are they eligible this year in the PrAC?
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KnightSlappy

Quote from: hopefan on October 17, 2011, 11:07:49 AM
Good place to also discuss ELIGIBILITY questions...

Spalding, who will likely be favored in the SLIAC race, is in their final year of Ineligibility...  they will not be in the conference tourney..

What about Geneva.... are they eligible this year in the PrAC?

I have Geneva as a full member this year, so they should be eligible for the PrAC AQ.

Here's who I have as being in the provisional pipeline:

Year 4 (full member in '12-13)
Penn State-Abington
Spalding
SUNY-Cobleskill

Year 3 (full member in '13-14)
Berry
Covenant

Year 2 (full member in '14-15)
Centenary (La.)

Year 1 (full member in '15-16)
(none)

Exploratory Year
Houghton
Georgetown (Ky)
Kentucky Wesleyan
Sarah Lawrence
Southern Virginia
SUNY-Canton
Valley Forge Christian

Games against provisional teams in years three and four of the process can count as regional games

hopefan

Where is everything D3 hoops on the NCAA site....  ie, the teams and conferences, regional locales - the geographic splits, tournament selection criteria etc....    getting my spreadsheet ready and want to doublecheck some things..... Thanks....
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KnightSlappy

Quote from: hopefan on October 19, 2011, 12:36:44 PM
Where is everything D3 hoops on the NCAA site....  ie, the teams and conferences, regional locales - the geographic splits, tournament selection criteria etc....    getting my spreadsheet ready and want to doublecheck some things..... Thanks....

The championship handbook is the place to start:
http://www.ncaa.org/wps/portal/ncaahome?WCM_GLOBAL_CONTEXT=/ncaa/NCAA/Sports+and+Championship/General+Information/championship+handbooks

They probably won't have this years' update posted until December or January.

hopefan

thanks Knightslappy... your knowlege and database work never fail to impress me!!!! (I'm just an old man novice who keys with a max of 4 fingers!!!)
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gordonmann

I've been trying to track the conference moves through something that I'll share when we get closer to the start of the season. But here's what I have for this year and next.

Building on KnightSlappy's list...

For 2011-12:
Anna Maria leaves the CCC for the GNAC
Bard leaves the SKY for the LL
Centenary (La.) (provisional) joins the ASC
Chapman joins the SCIAC (not eligible for automatic bid until 2012-13)
Colby-Sawyer leaves the CCC for the NAC
DePauw leaves the SCAC for the NCAC (assuming they'll move to the GL region as well)
Hamilton leaves the LL for the NESCAC
Lancaster Bible joins the NEAC
New England College leaves the CCC for the NAC
New York City Tech discontinues intercollegiate sports, leaves CUNYAC
Regis leaves the CCC for the NECC
Rochester Tech leaves the E8 for the LL

Starting in 2012-2013
Berry joins the newly formed SAA
Birmingham-Southern leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Centenary (La.) (provisional) leaves the ASC for SCAC
Centre leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Cornell leaves IIAC to join MWC
Hendrix leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Hood leaves the CAC for the MAC Commonwealth
LaGrange leaves the GSAC to join the USA South
Maryville (Tenn.) leaves the GSAC to join the USA South
Millsaps leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Oglethorpe leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Piedmont leaves the GSAC to join the USA South
Rhodes leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Sewanee leaves the SCAC for the newly formed SAA
Shenandoah leaves the USA South to join the ODAC
Stevenson leaves the CAC for the MAC Commonwealth

KnightSlappy

Quote from: gordonmann on October 20, 2011, 11:31:14 PM
For 2011-12:
Chapman joins the SCIAC (not eligible for automatic bid until 2012-13)

I'm assuming then, since they're officially a SCIAC member now, that they won't be pool B eligible (even though they're not Pool A eligible with their conference). Is this correct?

So in order for Chapman to make the tournament, they'll have to earn a Pool C bid?

Pat Coleman

That's how it was explained to me.
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