Great Midwest Athletic Conference Postpones Fall Championships

Great Midwest Athletic Conference Postpones Fall Championships

The Great Midwest Athletic Conference Presidents’ Council has postponed the fall championship segments in football, men’s soccer, women’s soccer and volleyball, as decided on Monday morning. The conference schedule and championships in each of these high contact risk sports, as defined by the NCAA Resocialization of Collegiate Sport guidelines, will be moved to the spring […]

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Notre Dame Has Released Their 2020 Football Schedule

Notre Dame Has Released Their 2020 Football Schedule

Notre Dame’s full 2020 schedule been released. There are several notable changes to the docket. Notre Dame will not be playing Navy. Notre Dame’s non-conference game will be a September 19th matchup against Western Michigan. That means Notre Dame will not be playing any of its long-time rivals this season. Keeping the Clemson and Notre […]

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Spring Arbor University and Crossroads League’s Plans for Fall Sports

Spring Arbor University and Crossroads League’s Plans for Fall Sports

The Crossroads League’s Commissioner, Larry DeSimpelare, has issued a statement addressing the league’s plans for the upcoming fall sports seasons. The statement came following the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Council of Presidents voted on Tuesday, July 28th to postpone the national championships in cross country, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, and women’s volleyball to spring 2021. […]

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Siena Heights Approves Fall Competition for SHU Teams

Siena Heights Approves Fall Competition for SHU Teams

Siena Heights University has decided to allow select sports to compete during the fall 2020 season. Football, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s golf, and men’s and women’s cross country will begin competition this fall as long as the university feels it is safe and in line with state and local guidelines. Women’s volleyball will […]

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Jessica Dowling Named SAU’s Competitive Cheer Coach

Jessica Dowling Named SAU’s Competitive Cheer Coach

Spring Arbor University has named Jessica Dowling as the new head coach of the competitive cheer program. Dowling is a native of Canal Winchester, Ohio. Dowling spent eight years with Addison Community Schools as the middle school competitive cheerleading coach, middle school sideline cheerleading coach, and varsity competitive assistant coach. As the middle school competitive coach, […]

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Siena Heights and WHAC Make Changes to Fall Sports

Siena Heights and WHAC Make Changes to Fall Sports

The conference which Siena Heights University is a member of, the WHAC (Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference), has made several changes regarding fall sports. The WHAC presidents met on Friday to discuss the fall semester of intercollegiate athletics in the WHAC and NAIA. WHAC presidents voted to move championship events in women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s Soccer, and men and […]

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WHAC Postpones Fall Championships; Crusaders Postpone Fall Sports to Spring

WHAC Postpones Fall Championships; Crusaders Postpone Fall Sports to Spring

Madonna University has announced that all fall competition will be moved to the spring semester with teams still permitted to train and practice throughout the fall semester in accordance with NAIA and WHAC guidelines. The administration also confirmed that all scholarships will be honored. The WHAC Presidents today met to discuss the fall semester of […]

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Calvin University Plans to Pursue Fall Non-Conference Competition

Calvin University Plans to Pursue Fall Non-Conference Competition

On Thursday, July 30, the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) announced that its 2020 fall sports schedule has been postponed. The league’s intention is to develop a league schedule for the fall sports teams that could be played later in the academic year. Calvin University, however, plans to continue to pursue non-conference competition options for […]

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Trine University Still Playing Even Though MIAA Has Postponed Fall Season

Trine University Still Playing Even Though MIAA Has Postponed Fall Season

Trine University is continuing plans to participate in fall sporting activities. The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) has postponed conference competition and tournaments until later in the year due to ongoing concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic. In a press release, the conference noted that members Trine University, Adrian College and Calvin University, in conjunction with […]

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MIAA Postpones Fall Season; Adrian College Still Playing

MIAA Postpones Fall Season; Adrian College Still Playing

The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) Presidents’ Council has announced that fall sports will be postponed until spring. Adrian College is still planning to play an athletic schedule in all of its fall sports programs including bass fishing, bowling, competitive cheerleading, cross-country, equestrian, football, golf, rowing, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In light of the MIAA’s […]

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Otterbein Publishes Open Letter to Student-Athletes

Otterbein Publishes Open Letter to Student-Athletes

Otterbein University has published an open letter to the student athletes that attend the institution in light of the Ohio Athletic Conference’s decision to postpone all sports. Otterbein is a private university in Westerville, Ohio. According to their website, the institution offers 74 majors and 44 minors as well as eight graduate programs. The university was […]

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The OAC Postpones All Sports Through December

The OAC Postpones All Sports Through December

The Presidents Council of the Ohio Athletic Conference has postponed all NCAA intercollegiate athletics competition through December 31st, 2020. This move comes amidst continued concerns about COVID-19. The Conference said in a press release that they are “committed to moving NCAA intercollegiate competition to the spring, with various models being currently discussed.” While competition will not […]

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