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D-Three Fan

John Carroll bids farewell to the OAC after dropping a 0-1 decision to Capital in the conference tournament. Otterbein also advances with a win over Wilmington.

Ejay

Denison over Kenyon
OWU with a huge defensive blunder in OT hands DePauw the victory.

kansas hokie

wow, two interesting results. OWU likely lost the abilty to host a pod and Denison may get to now. Kenyon may also fall and not be able to host. Geography may dictate that one of OWU/Kenyon still need to host though.

SimpleCoach

The NCAC is just topsy turvy this year.  Thought Kenyon at the start was going to take it to Denison, but credit to Coach Bianco's men for being resilient.  And count me impressed with DePauw.  Really able to neutralize OWU after the first goal.

SC.

SKUD

Let's not forget SC's men getting it done!  Not easy to beat a team 2x in a row.

Ejay

The DePauw Tigers are your 2024 NCAC Champions after defeating Denison in PKs. DePauw GK saved the first two PKs and their shooters took care of their rest.

Little Giant 89

Quote from: Ejay on November 10, 2024, 03:46:16 PMThe DePauw Tigers are your 2024 NCAC Champions after defeating Denison in PKs. DePauw GK saved the first two PKs and their shooters took care of their rest.

Wow!  I didn't see that coming.


Kuiper

The third conference to announce today (after ODAC and NWC). There may be more.  I half expect the NCAA to announce that it's going to sign with Flo for the D3 men's soccer tournament at this point.  It will be interesting to see if the NCAC holds out with the OAC joining.

OAC signs exclusive media rights deal with Flo Sports

QuoteFloSportsand the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) have entered into an exclusive five-year media rights agreement that will begin in the fall of 2025, bringing nine universities to the FloCollegeplatform. Through the agreement, FloSports will provide a global platform to live stream over 1,000 regular-season and postseason events annually. The partnership further reinforces FloSports' commitment to Division III athletics - adding a ninth Division III conference to the portfolio - and the 18th NCAA conference to FloCollege in the fall. 

The Ohio Athletic Conference is the nation's third-oldest collegiate athletic conference, founded in 1902. The conference consists of nine members: Baldwin Wallace University, Capital University, Heidelberg University, Marietta College, University of Mount Union, Muskingum University, Ohio Northern University, Otterbein University and Wilmington College. 

"This partnership with FloSports is an exciting opportunity for the Ohio Athletic Conference," said Bethany Dannelly, Commissioner of the OAC. "FloSports has demonstrated a strong commitment to Division III athletics, and we are proud to team up with a national leader in digital sports media to elevate the visibility of our institutions, our teams, and most importantly, our student-athletes. This partnership also enhances how fans experience OAC athletics and reinforces our commitment to providing a high-quality, student-centered experience."

FloCollege will deliver live and on-demand coverage for the OAC full sports calendar across 23 sports. Beyond live competition, FloSports will also invest in original content and storytelling initiatives online and across social media aimed at elevating the profile of OAC student-athletes and institutions. The OAC joins several of its regular non-conference opponents in partnering with FloSports, the industry leader and primary media rights partner for Division III conferences.

Michael Levy, FloSports SVP of Global Rights & Acquisition, added, "The OAC is one of the most storied conferences in Division III with a tremendous history in athletics. We're excited to elevate exposure for its schools and athletes, while investing in their ability to produce high-quality events."