NCAA Div. III Fall championships canceled due to COVID-19

The Division III fall sports schedule has been canceled due to the pandemic.

One piece of the college sports landscape won’t be taking place in the fall. The Division III fall sports championships have been canceled for the 2020-21 season, the NCAA announced Wednesday, citing “the COVID-19 pandemic and related administrative and financial challenges.”

The Board of Governors directed each division to make a decision on its fall sport championships. It also agreed to require all members institutions to apply the resocialization principles to fall sports and set a 50% sponsorship threshold for a fall sport championship to be conducted.

“Looking at the health and safety challenges we face this fall during this unprecedented time, we had to make this tough decision to cancel championships for fall sports this academic year in the best interest of our student-athlete and member institutions,” said Tori Murden McClure, chair of the Presidents Council and president at Spalding. “Our Championships Committee reviewed the financial and logistical ramifications if Division III fall sports championships were conducted in the spring and found it was logistically untenable and financially prohibitive. Our Management Council reached the same conclusion. Moving forward, we will try to maximize the championships experience for our winter and spring sport student-athletes, who unfortunately were short-changed last academic year.”

 

 

 

Illinois Wesleyan sits atop latest Division III Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll

Illinois Wesleyan holds the No. 1 spot on the Division III Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll.

Illinois Wesleyan received 15 first-place votes and retained its No. 1 ranking on the first Division III Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll of 2020.

The defending national champions rank ahead of Emory, Huntingdon, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps and Hampden-Sydney in the top five.

St. Thomas (MN), Gustavus Adolphus, Wittenberg, Carnegie Mellon, and NYU round out the top ten.

Rank University (First-place votes) Points Previous Ranking
1 Illinois Wesleyan (15) 423 1
2 Emory (2) 408 2
3 Huntingdon 384 3
4 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 371 4
5 Hampden-Sydney 356 5
6 St. Thomas (MN) 320 6
7 Gustavus Adolphus 297 7
8 Wittenberg 283 9
9 Carnegie Mellon 278 8
10 New York University 258 10
11 Methodist 257 11
12 Wisconsin-Eau Claire 232 13
13 Guilford 216 12
14 Redlands 179 16
15 Southwestern (TX) 168 14
16 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 160 15
17 Babson 148 17
18 Oglethorpe 130 18
19 Williams 82 21
20 Saint Johns (MN) 78 25
21 Aurora University 76 19
22 Christopher Newport 69 20
T-23 Denison University 65 22
T-23 Washington & Lee 65 24
25 Webster University 60 23

Dropped From Ranking: None

Others Receiving Votes: Concordia Univ. (TX), 21; Carroll Univ., 18; Averett, 17; La Verne, 16; Allegheny, 11; Kenyon College, 11; Rochester, 11; Willamette, 11; George Fox, 9; California Lutheran, 8; Whitworth, 6; Hope, 5; Ohio Wesleyan, 4; Linfield, 3; McDaniel, 3; Piedmont, 3; LaGrange, 2; Berry College, 1; Rosemont College, 1; Sewanee: The Univ. of the South, 1.

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