Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference (C2C)

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jknezek

So much of a school's identity is tied up in D1, whether it makes sense or not. The alumni lose their collective minds when those few schools, like Hartford, make a smart financial decision to step away.

VMI has no business in D1. In almost every sport in which they used to play W&L, W&L was better. Outside of a few special cases now, VMI has stopped allowing itself to be embarrassed by its D3 neighbor.

But it really is a joke. The bottom of D1, in almost any sport, ranges between the upper middle and the top of D3 in terms of competitiveness. D1 schools are spending a fortune, and they still don't get kids that are much better than the dedicated kids playing D3. And the NIL rules are only making it worse.

SierraFD3soccer

Quote from: Gregory Sager on April 16, 2026, 10:58:52 AMThe Virginians who post on the basketball boards likewise insist that Longwood, despite its small size and comparative lack of resources for a D1 school, will never leave D1 for D3 because the school's identity is too tied up in its men's basketball program. Most of what public awareness there is of the school within the Old Dominion apparently stems from hoops, particularly due to former Longwood star and long-time NBA player Jerome Kersey.

Longwood is also 70-30 women to men and about3500-4000 students. It is also right near Hampden Squidney. Nice soccer stadium. Great grass.

VASoccerDad

Quote from: SierraFD3soccer on April 16, 2026, 09:18:50 AM
Quote from: Chargers96 on April 15, 2026, 06:33:24 PMI wish there was a solution for CNU, UMW, and Salisbury.  All solid programs -- probably too solid which is why they can't find a stable conference situation (and geography).  Kinda surprised recruiting doesn't seem to be impacted.  Honestly, in Virginia, I still don't understand how Radford and Longwood remain Div. 1 soccer programs.  If they dropped to DIII, I could see CNU, UMW, Salisbury, Radford, Longwood, and add St. Mary's MD as a good conference as far as soccer goes.

Son played at Radford for his first 2 years and had a decent experience. Radford soccer is part of a the Big South which is 3rd tier D1 conf whose teams primarily has 50% int'l players in most programs. Only one team qualifies for the NCAA tournament.  What you see at the top tier D1 trend with int'l players has been going on in the Big South for years. Longwood = 2025 18 int'l, Radford- 13 int'l, Gardner-Webb 20 int'l. Marshall broke that barrier which primarily has int'l players who play almost all the minutes.

IMO, Radford is never going D3. It is a state school with over 6000k enrolled. However has little resources across its sports programs. Several of the other programs do decently like its basketball program.

VMI imo will never go D1. Despite doing poorly in almost every sport and a smaller school, the school vision of itself would suffer substantially. 1500-1700 students with 86% men. I went to W&L literally next door. The alumni base would not allow this.

My comments on Radford is that it is a regional university with absolute no pretension. In fact, it seemed to be the most diverse college I have ever seen, literally. Not something they had to aspire to. Mostly I think because it was reasonably inexpensive even for out of state kids. Very accessible. Overall, just a bunch of poor kids trying to get educations and where sports has little to do as to why they attended there. Lot's of positives.

Correction...VMI is already D1, has been for a while now.

Ron Boerger

Quote from: Gregory Sager on April 16, 2026, 10:58:52 AMThe Virginians who post on the basketball boards likewise insist that Longwood, despite its small size and comparative lack of resources for a D1 school, will never leave D1 for D3 because the school's identity is too tied up in its men's basketball program. Most of what public awareness there is of the school within the Old Dominion apparently stems from hoops, particularly due to former Longwood star and long-time NBA player Jerome Kersey.

Possibly true, but the same was said about Centenary(La), due to former Gent star and long-time NBA player Robert Parish. 

Gregory Sager

Yeah, I'm not saying that I agreed with the assessment vis-a-vis Kersey and Longwood. I haven't set foot in Virginia in over 40 years, so it's not as though I have my finger on the pulse of Virginian sports fans. I'm just repeating what the D3 hoops fans from that state have said on these boards.
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Kuiper

Regent University, which has joined the C2C and is transitioning to full DIII membership, announced that it has signed a deal to play soccer at the Virginia Beach Sportsplex while completing its new $60M on campus facility in time for the Fall 2027 season

QuoteRegent University Athletics is excited to announce a partnership with the Virginia Beach Sportsplex that will bring Royals Men's and Women's Soccer to one of the premier athletic facilities in Hampton Roads during the 2026 season, while they await completion of their new $60 million on-campus Athletic Complex.

As part of the agreement, the Regent University Men's and Women's Soccer programs will host a combined five home matches at the Virginia Beach Sportsplex, providing student-athletes and fans with an enhanced game-day experience at a venue recognized for hosting high-level athletic events.

The partnership represents another step forward in the continued growth of Regent Athletics as the Royals expand opportunities for their student-athletes while strengthening relationships within the Virginia Beach community.

The Virginia Beach Sportsplex has served as a major destination for collegiate, professional, and community sporting events, offering a competitive environment that aligns with Regent's commitment to excellence on and off the field.

The Royals' home schedule at the Sportsplex will feature key match-ups for both programs as they continue competing against strong regional opponents and members of the Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference (C2C) which include Women's Soccer hosting Westfield State University  (Aug 27th), Eastern Mennonite University (Sept. 16th) and Hampton University (Oct. 28th).  IN addition, the Men will play two games hosting Southern Virginia University (Oct. 14th) and Salisbury University (Oct. 21st).