The Southern Athletic Association and Old Dominion Athletic Conference each had some scheduling needs to fill, and it made perfect sense to work together, resulting in games this season such as Berry vs. Randolph-Macon. Check out the full story.
There were no Division III football players taken in the NFL draft, which is the new norm these days, but a bunch of big names received free-agent contracts to sign with NFL teams, including two from the reigning champions. Here's the latest.
As originally noted in Podcast 352, the conference shuffle continues to hit the former Great Lakes region. In the fall of 2025, Hiram will return to the Presidents' Athletic Conference after more than 35 years away.
When Crawfordsville and Greencastle, Indiana, wound up beneath a total eclipse, it was a great time to talk with the coaches in one of D-III football’s top rivalries. We talk with Bell-holding Brett Dietz of DePauw, both of Wabash's head coaches, plus hear about how coaches will be able to use in-game video this fall and we also take your questions in the latest podcast.
In the spring of 2006, Birmingham-Southern started its journey from Division I to Division III in hopes of saving the institution. Although athletics found success at the D-III level, the institution was not able to hold on, and will close at the end of the semester.
The Commonwealth Coast Conference and New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference will pair off in a bowl game this fall and a non-conference scheduling agreement starting in 2025.
There's been a lot of talk about pay-per-view coming to D-III athletics broadcasting this season, with the Landmark Conference already on board with FloSports and the NEWMAC coming next. Will Flo's vision of having all D-III sports under one paywall come to fruition? Does it make sense? Ryan Scott talks to multiple conferences and schools about it in Around the Nation on D3hoops.com.
Did you know we have a message board devoted to Division III sports? Our D-III community has been going strong for decades! Come join in the conversation by visiting D3boards.com and registering to post so you can take part in fan-run pick-em contests, plan your pregame and more.
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