Grand Forks Herald article:
Interesting article. I think the most surprising developing stories are 1) how the Minnesota schools are digging in their heels to stay in D-II, while 2) Augustana is holding out D-I as a serious option. The next couple of years will be very interesting for the Upper Midwest collegiate sports scene.
Once UND leaves after the 2007-08 school year, it will leave the NCC with the bare NCAA minimum of six teams, which prompted University of South Dakota to form a committee to study the possible move to Division I. Augustana joined the mix by also announcing it was expanding a strategic planning committee. And the University of Nebraska-Omaha announced July 1 it will conduct a comprehensive study, part of which will encompass classification and conference options.
Only the Minnesota schools - St. Cloud State, Minnesota State University, Mankato and Minnesota Duluth - have indicated they are standing pat.
Only the Minnesota schools - St. Cloud State, Minnesota State University, Mankato and Minnesota Duluth - have indicated they are standing pat.
Given the University of South Dakota's similarity to UND - it too must compete for students and athletes against an in-state Division I rival - several athletic administrators in the conference expect the Coyotes to follow in UND's footsteps. USD athletic director Joel Nielsen said members of the committee studying the issue will be named in the next week or two and likely will make a decision by the end of the year.
"For years here, South Dakota State, USD, and Augie were all in the NCC together and played together," Gross said. "We're thought of in a lot of ways as similar, even though we're private. If USD goes and with SDSU already at Division I, what does that mean for Augustana?"
Gross believes the ultimate decision will depend upon the overall vision Augustana decides upon. The committee's previous recommendation was to stay in Division II.
Gross believes the ultimate decision will depend upon the overall vision Augustana decides upon. The committee's previous recommendation was to stay in Division II.
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