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2010-100
DIVISION MEMBERSHIP -- ELIMINATION OF PROVISIONAL AND MULTIDIVISIONAL MEMBERSHIP -- RECLASSIFICATION PROCESS AND MULTISPORT CONFERENCE REQUIREMENTS
Status: Adopted - Final
20.4.1.1 Division I Member. A member of Division I may petition to be classified in football in the Bowl Subdivision or the NCAA Championship Subdivision. A member of Division II or Division III may have a sport classified in Division I, provided the sport was so classified during the 2010-11 academic year. Such a classification shall continue until the institution fails to conduct the sport in Division I in any following academic year.
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It won't effect hockey if the school is D-II since there is no championship in D-II.
It shouldn't but who knows for sure...
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It won't effect hockey if the school is D-II since there is no championship in D-II.
Uh... no, that is completely wrong. Men's D1 hockey is not given that designation.
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Uh... no, that is completely wrong. Men's D1 hockey is not given that designation.
This of course brings up the question: why doesn't the NCAA just have a "collegiate" hockey championship for D-I and D-II together?
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No new play-ups. As the part you bolded makes clear, the existing play-ups are grandfathered in.
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No new play-ups. As the part you bolded makes clear, the existing play-ups are grandfathered in.
I assume that RIT would be able to move their women's program to D-I claiming based on Title 9 as could any other school with a D-I men's program but no D-I women's program.
I assume that RIT would be able to move their women's program to D-I claiming based on Title 9 as could any other school with a D-I men's program but no D-I women's program.
Interesting, I would think RIT might not since they are in fact playing up with no scholarships so there is no inequality by Title IX standards? As for the other DIII schools, I'm pretty sure they have to play up in something right now to be compliant with Title IX, IE Colorado College has D1 Women's Soccer. The DII schools are different because its about total scholarship athletes, not D1 athletes vs D2 athletes.
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Interesting, I would think RIT might not since they are in fact playing up with no scholarships so there is no inequality by Title IX standards? As for the other DIII schools, I'm pretty sure they have to play up in something right now to be compliant with Title IX, IE Colorado College has D1 Women's Soccer. The DII schools are different because its about total scholarship athletes, not D1 athletes vs D2 athletes.
Good points about the D-II schools. Besides RIT, the other D-III schools all have a D-I women's team. All except CC are in hockey. Union, like RIT, can't give scholarships, but it's women's team is D-I.
This of course brings up the question: why doesn't the NCAA just have a "collegiate" hockey championship for D-I and D-II together?
BINGO!!!!
And, then start making conferences based on fiscal sanity, not "prestige". For example, combine the GLIAC and the Northern Sun hockey schools into one conference.
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