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Realignment coming to D3 Women's Conferences?

Re: Realignment coming to D3 Women's Conferences?

Agree. Can't see a program like Stevenson (fairly new but competitive) or Manhattanville (already in a division with an automatic bid) taking a step back.

They may not have an option if they are full conference members. Lots of conferences (including those as the D3 level) have rules that if the conference decides to start a league in a sport they are required to join (the Big Ten for instance, which is what happened in men's hockey). The whole point of a conference is for the members to have a definitive place to play a sport if they decide to field a team. For Stevenson, a MAC conference will dramatically cut down on travel expenses and time. For Manhattanville, not so much, but they are already in the conference so they long ago made the decision that this conference was the right fit geographically, philosophically, and athletically for their teams.
 
Re: Realignment coming to D3 Women's Conferences?

They may not have an option if they are full conference members. Lots of conferences (including those as the D3 level) have rules that if the conference decides to start a league in a sport they are required to join (the Big Ten for instance, which is what happened in men's hockey). The whole point of a conference is for the members to have a definitive place to play a sport if they decide to field a team. For Stevenson, a MAC conference will dramatically cut down on travel expenses and time. For Manhattanville, not so much, but they are already in the conference so they long ago made the decision that this conference was the right fit geographically, philosophically, and athletically for their teams.

The Big Ten rule was a choice not a requirement. The only requirement was that there be a MINIMUM of six schools with teams to form a conference if they wanted too. There also various affiliation rules as well ie John Hopkin, Norte Dame for the Big Ten
 
Re: Realignment coming to D3 Women's Conferences?

The Big Ten rule was a choice not a requirement. The only requirement was that there be a MINIMUM of six schools with teams to form a conference if they wanted too. There also various affiliation rules as well ie John Hopkin, Norte Dame for the Big Ten

And many conferences have rules that say "If x schools within our conference play sport y, then we will sponsor a championship in that sport and all conference full members must play in the conference."

Not all have that rule, and I don't know about the particular case of the MAC, but many conferences do.
 
And many conferences have rules that say "If x schools within our conference play sport y, then we will sponsor a championship in that sport and all conference full members must play in the conference."

Not all have that rule, and I don't know about the particular case of the MAC, but many conferences do.

Yes exactly but like I said it was a choice not a requirement. But once they do then all those schools in conference with a team must participate.
 
With what other schools? They're short of enough for an automatic bid. Is there any benefit to having a conference without an automatic berth in the NCAA tournament?

Neumann and Chatham as associate members gives you your 7 for your autobid.
 
Re: Realignment coming to D3 Women's Conferences?

Neumann and Chatham as associate members gives you your 7 for your autobid.

That would still leave the ECAC West with 8 should no other programs depart. Would also remove two long road trips for Plattsburgh with the presumption they'd turn those into non-conference games against closer rivals, with the hope they'd have better SOS. I'm warming up to the idea...
 
Re: Realignment coming to D3 Women's Conferences?

Neumann and Chatham as associate members gives you your 7 for your autobid.

Derek, can you refresh my memory on the topic of the access ratio and Pool B? Are we getting to the point where there would be 2 bids for the teams qualifying for Pool B?
 
Re: Realignment coming to D3 Women's Conferences?

Derek, can you refresh my memory on the topic of the access ratio and Pool B? Are we getting to the point where there would be 2 bids for the teams qualifying for Pool B?

If I remember correctly, it's 6.5 teams per bid. So, you would need 13 teams for two Pool B bids.
 
Re: Realignment coming to D3 Women's Conferences?

Commonwealth Coast Conference also rumored to be looking to add Women's Ice Hockey as a conference sport as soon as possible. Men start CCC season this year.
 
Re: Realignment coming to D3 Women's Conferences?

The Big Ten rule was a choice not a requirement. The only requirement was that there be a MINIMUM of six schools with teams to form a conference if they wanted too. There also various affiliation rules as well ie John Hopkin, Norte Dame for the Big Ten

I believe that this is only partially correct. The minimum of 6 is correct, but it is up to the Big Ten administrative organization to decide if they will form a conference (presumably with a majority of schools agreeing), not the individual schools. And once the conference is formed, then all Big Ten members MUST participate if they play that sport regardless of their preference - they are compelled by conference membership to join. Once the Big Ten decided to form the men's hockey conference, the conference members who play hockey had to join. It's such a well established fact that the Big Ten members, when they join other conferences for sports the Big Ten doesn't have a conference in, have to have a clause in the other conference contract that states that if the Big Ten forms a conference they will have to exit the other conference.
 
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