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Mon, 8 Apr 1996 11:57:13 EST |
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Scott Bershing writes:
>Michigan Tech and Northern Michigan are both D-I hockey schools, but
>the other sports that they have aren't D-I. If these schools had to
>play football as D-I schools, they would get killed
MTU and NMU are not Div. I schools; they play hockey at the D-I
level, but their over-all athletic programs are not classified as
D-I. The general rule here is that a D-II or D-III school can play
ONE sport at a higher level (not basketball or football). But D-I
schools cannot play any sport at a D-II or D-III level.
Actually, I should re-phrase the principle. A D-I school can
participate in a particular sport at a lower level. However, it must
remain in compliance with all D-I regulations (including eligibility,
etc.), and -- if it does not play a sufficient number of contests
against other D-I programs in that sport, it is not eligible for
post-season play in that sport at the D-I level. (And, since it is
not a D-II or D-III school, it is not eligible for post-season play
at the -II or -III level either).
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