NCAA announces COVID testing protocol
If NCAA sports are to take place this fall, here is how they’ll have to be conducted, most notably, with testing required within 72 hours of competition for what the NCAA terms “high contact risk sports.”Full Story Schools calling it off for the fall
The first schools made their announcements in June, and the decisions continued into July, as dozens of NCAA Division III schools have announced that they will not be fielding sports teams this fall.Full Story Wesley finds out its fate
With the school on the verge of closing, Wesley finds a savior in crosstown institution Delaware State University. Wesley’s athletics will remain in play for 2020-21, but the acquisition of Wesley still requires regulatory approval.Full Story Bound for D’2ville
D’Youville College, a Division III school in Buffalo, New York, has announced it is joining a Division II conference and moving to Division II.Full Story Louisiana College headed for NAIA
A school of under 900 full-time students, Louisiana College currently sponsors 15 sports. They won’t have to do so in the NAIA, as the school is leaving NCAA Division III.Full Story UMHB appeal denied; Cru must vacate title
The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor must vacate football wins in which a student-athlete competed while ineligible, according to a decision issued by the NCAA Division III Infractions Appeals Committee. That includes wins in 2016 and 2017, including the football national title.Full Story JWU to close down Denver campus
Johnson & Wales, which has campuses competing in Division III sports in Providence, Rhode Island; as well as Denver, will close its Colorado campus after the 2020-21 academic year, with athletics to be terminated immediately.Full Story
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