The GLIAC Decides on Conference-Only Fall Schedule

The GLIAC Decides on Conference-Only Fall Schedule

The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Council of Presidents has made the decision to play a conference-only schedule during the Fall 2020 sports season. The conference said in a press release that it will evaluate the feasibility of league competition on a sport-by-sport basis. Playing a conference-only schedule affords GLIAC members additional time to get […]

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The NCAA is Not Ready to Call Off Fall Championships

The NCAA is Not Ready to Call Off Fall Championships

NCAA President Mark Emmert has made a statement on the fall championships discussion. The decision is in regards to all 22 NCAA fall championships, which makes it more complicated. D-III has seen well more than half of schools elect not to play during the fall. Not nearly as many D-I schools have made that drastic of […]

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The NCAA Has Issued Their Next Set of Return-to-Sport Guidelines

The NCAA Has Issued Their Next Set of Return-to-Sport Guidelines

The NCAA Sport Science Institute has released the Resocialization of Collegiate Sport. The move and guidelines are intended to extend previous guidance and provide updated recommendations about the protection of athletes and prevention of community spread of COVID-19. The guidelines are designed to inform schools in responding appropriately based on their specific circumstances and in […]

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Tulsa Oilers Sign Joey Colatarci and Dino Balsamo From Adrian College

Tulsa Oilers Sign Joey Colatarci and Dino Balsamo From Adrian College

The Tulsa Oilers have signed defenseman Joey Colatarci and forward Dino Balsamo from Adrian College. The rookie duo were announced to have signed with the ECHL franchise at the same time. 25-year-old Colatarci joins the Oilers’ blue line after a four-year collegiate career at Adrian College, registering 60 points (15G, 45A) in 106 games for […]

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Adrian College Students Lift Spirits as Home Health Aides

Adrian College Students Lift Spirits as Home Health Aides

Working in health care during a pandemic has been anything but routine for three Adrian College biology students and their stay-at-home patients. Because of the State of Michigan’s restrictions to combat COVID-19, a lot of elderly who live at home have limited in-person contact with family and friends, so having a caregiver visit can make […]

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Adrian College Releases Adjusted Academic Calendar for Fall

Adrian College Releases Adjusted Academic Calendar for Fall

In a response to its COVID-19 Preparedness Plan and State of Michigan recommendations, Adrian College’s faculty and administration have adjusted the College’s 2020-2021 academic calendar. The adjustment allows for the start of the fall semester to begin as originally scheduled but end on November 25. These date changes are being made in order to make […]

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What You Need to Know: College Football’s Plan to Return From COVID-19

What You Need to Know: College Football’s Plan to Return From COVID-19

College football has a looming kick off date of August 29th. Many of the sport’s decision-makers remain optimistic about an on-time start. The optimism is in the face of athletic departments throughout the country dealing with positive COVID-19 tests. At Houston activities came to a halt after six athletes tested positive for COVID and were […]

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Fans in the Stands? COVID-19 and the Return of College Football

Fans in the Stands? COVID-19 and the Return of College Football

Tens of thousands of college athletes across the United States have yet to return to campus. The one question fans keep asking us: will we be in the stands this Fall? Some schools have begun the process of returning students. There has been both early success, and early struggles. Houston and Alabama have seen multiple […]

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Looming Financial Devastation: COVID-19 Could Cost College Football  Billion

Looming Financial Devastation: COVID-19 Could Cost College Football $4 Billion

More and more colleges and universities athletic departments are cutting sports programs, as the financial impact of the pandemic is becoming devastatingly clear. Even with the onset of this clarity, it comes without factoring in a $4 billion loss if the 2020 football season is canceled. A development that would forever alter collegeiate-level sports. Colleges and […]

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College Football Plans Starting to Come Together

College Football Plans Starting to Come Together

College football is beginning to look like a reality. The NCAA has cleared the path for football programs, along with men’s and women’s basketball. Their most recent move means schools can allow on-campus voluntary workouts as early as June 1st. The NCAA then approved in a follow-up vote that all sports may return to their respective […]

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