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Ranking the Top 5 Division III Football Conferences

Ranking the Top 5 Division III Football Conferences

In 2019 a CCIW (College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin) and a WIAC (Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) team squared off in the national championship for the first time in history....

ByDrew Staczek | Sun Jan 30 2022
These PAC Football Teams Are The First To Host Virtual Visits

These PAC Football Teams Are The First To Host Virtual Visits

The Presidents' Athletic Conference was established in 1955 and is host to 13 member schools that are among the most historical and innovative in the central United States. Two of those schools are...

ByScotty Jenkins | Tue Feb 09 2021
College Sports: What To Expect When You Arrive On Campus

College Sports: What To Expect When You Arrive On Campus

College is an exciting transition to go through for any student, athlete or not. And there is no more thrilling time than the first few weeks of your freshmen year. There is even more excitement as...

ByJacob Rimmer | Thu Sep 01 2022
Every College Football Program Talking To Athletes On GMTM

Every College Football Program Talking To Athletes On GMTM

With over 12,000 active football athletes and growing, GMTM has become the best place for coaches to find and discover new talent in every class. The interactive marketing tools on GMTM help...

ByScotty Jenkins | Wed Aug 11 2021
How Division II & III Coaches Are Expanding Their Reach With GMTM

How Division II & III Coaches Are Expanding Their Reach With GMTM

GMTM, a growing social media platform for athletes, is helping college programs increase their reach and secure more talent at a fraction of the cost. Their interactive platform has changed the way...

ByScotty Jenkins | Sun Feb 27 2022
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Recruiting: How Division-III Recruitment Differs From Division-I

Recruiting: How Division-III Recruitment Differs From Division-I

College sports range across a wide spectrum, from Baseball and Basketball, all the way to Bass Fishing and Squash. These sports are played on 3 different levels, Divisions I, II, and III. Despite...

ByAria Modirmassihai | Tue Aug 23 2022
Examining Hartford’s Decision To Leave Division I

Examining Hartford’s Decision To Leave Division I

Even though the University of Hartford announced their decision to leave Division I athletics in favor of Division III in May, their election to remove themselves from big time college athletics is...

ByAndrew Pistone | Sun Aug 15 2021
Five Reasons Why Division III Sports Are A Great Option

Five Reasons Why Division III Sports Are A Great Option

For many young athletes who dream about playing college sports, they most likely imagine themselves playing in Division I. This dream may include them representing a university they followed their...

ByCoby Seaver | Sat Aug 21 2021
'Am I Good Enough To Play College Sports?': Here's A Few Ways To Find Out

'Am I Good Enough To Play College Sports?': Here's A Few Ways To Find Out

Do you ever struggle with feeling good enough to play a collegiate sport? Sitting there just wondering will I be good enough to make the team? What if I don’t make the team and all of my dreams are...

ByGrace White | Thu Aug 25 2022
Where to find the most Division III football championships

Where to find the most Division III football championships

At nearly 500 miles apart, two small Midwestern cities play host to a pair of college campuses. At the heart of each campus lies two of the nations most dominant college football programs. I'm not...

ByBrice Odel | Thu Jun 16 2022
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Name, Image, Likeness Benefits In Division II and III College Sports

Name, Image, Likeness Benefits In Division II and III College Sports

Now that the NCAA has taken the step to allow players to earn money off their image and likeness, it also extends down to both division II and III athletes. Some may think that for it to be...

ByJamison White | Fri Jan 21 2022
How to Handle College Media As a Mid-Major Athlete

How to Handle College Media As a Mid-Major Athlete

Generally speaking playing at a mid-major Division I school means not having to worry about seeing your plays on ESPN, which may disappointing to some. However, it also means you do not have to face...

ByJamison White | Sun Oct 09 2022
Division III to the Miami Heat: The Intriguing Career of NBA Star Duncan Robinson

Division III to the Miami Heat: The Intriguing Career of NBA Star Duncan Robinson

Duncan Robinson has had a career that has taken a young kid from Maine to the highest peaks and of the basketball world. However, to get to those peaks Robinson had to climb the unforgiving ranks of...

ByJamison White | Thu Sep 16 2021
Whittier College Becomes First Division-III Program To Sign NIL Deal

Whittier College Becomes First Division-III Program To Sign NIL Deal

It was only a matter of time before the benefits of Name, Image, and Likeness trickled down from the heights of Power 5 football and basketball to some of the little guys. But, even as more athletes...

ByScotty Jenkins | Fri Sep 17 2021
St. Thomas Athletics Gets Its First Taste of Division I

St. Thomas Athletics Gets Its First Taste of Division I

The most publicized jumps in sports usually center around when high school athletes head directly into the professional ranks. However, St. Thomas’ athletic program is making quite the leap of its...

ByAndrew Pistone | Thu Sep 30 2021
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What Is The Knight Commission? And How Can It Redistribute College Sports Revenue?

What Is The Knight Commission? And How Can It Redistribute College Sports Revenue?

If there’s a lightning rod pairing of topics that goes hand in hand in college sports, in the NCAA and money. At the center of the whirlwind for many decades was the matter surrounding college...

ByAndrew Pistone | Tue Oct 05 2021
Earlham College Virtual Visit Helps Recruits See Division-III Track & Field

Earlham College Virtual Visit Helps Recruits See Division-III Track & Field

Innovations in college track and field usually come from only a few well-known programs at the Division-I level. Schools like Ohio State and Stanford have long been at the forefront of...

ByGrace White | Mon Nov 29 2021
Which Colleges Have Women's Flag Football Teams? And How To Get Involved

Which Colleges Have Women's Flag Football Teams? And How To Get Involved

So how is flag football fun or at all beneficial to women?! Well let me say, you are asking the right questions and have come to the right place. Flag football teaches girls an important basic motor...

ByGrace White | Mon Apr 18 2022
Five Benefits Of Playing Sports At A Division-III College

Five Benefits Of Playing Sports At A Division-III College

With limited exposure to most casual sports fans and stadiums that are smaller than some Texas high schools, Division-III sports have long been thought of as a third tier of college athletics. But,...

ByScotty Jenkins | Thu Aug 25 2022
Ten Things Division III Sports Offer Student-Athletes

Ten Things Division III Sports Offer Student-Athletes

It's an incredible year to begin your college/university life while having a passion for playing sports. Did you know each school is under a division level based on the budget in the athletic program...

ByScotty Jenkins | Thu May 12 2022
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Simpson College Becomes Third Division-III School To Add Gymnastics Team

Simpson College Becomes Third Division-III School To Add Gymnastics Team

Slowly but surely, it seems like gymnastics is starting to establish itself as a presence in the landscape of American sports. It’s always a big hit during the Olympic games, and some of that...

ByAndrew Pistone | Thu Dec 09 2021
Transfer Portal: Does Every Athlete Who Transfers Find A New College To Play For?

Transfer Portal: Does Every Athlete Who Transfers Find A New College To Play For?

On the 15th of October, 2018 the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) introduced a transfer portal. According to the NCAA, "The Transfer Portal was created as a compliance tool to...

ByScotty Jenkins | Wed Oct 19 2022
Women's Gymnastics: Interview with Division III Head Coach, Kasey Crawford

Women's Gymnastics: Interview with Division III Head Coach, Kasey Crawford

University of Wisconsin La-Crosse [https://uwlathletics.com/sports/womens-gymnastics] has one of the top Division-III gymnastics teams in the nation, with seventeen national titles over the past...

ByTiana Schoney | Tue Jan 04 2022
College Basketball: A Look Inside Yeshiva University’s Amazing Winning Streak

College Basketball: A Look Inside Yeshiva University’s Amazing Winning Streak

There have been quite a few historic men’s basketball winning streaks throughout history. The UCLA Bruins won 88 straight games in the early part of the 1970’s. We’ve also had a few teams in the last...

ByAndrew Pistone | Wed Jan 05 2022
How College Athletics Work At A Liberal Arts School

How College Athletics Work At A Liberal Arts School

Athletes have unique abilities that go well beyond the classroom and their respective playing fields. It's been in the NCAA promotional commercials for years: "There are over 400,000 NCAA...

ByScotty Jenkins | Tue Aug 16 2022
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Do any Division III schools offer athletic scholarships? Or take part in National Signing Day?

Do any Division III schools offer athletic scholarships? Or take part in National Signing Day?

Division III sports are a great way for a high school athlete to continue their career. More athletes play sports at the Division III level than Division I or II, and Division III has the most member...

ByScotty Jenkins | Wed May 11 2022
How do you get recruited to play Division-III college lacrosse?

How do you get recruited to play Division-III college lacrosse?

Division III is a great option for playing lacrosse after high school. The division is full of national championship contenders with plenty of history. There are players in both the Premier Lacrosse...

ByScotty Jenkins | Thu Jul 14 2022
College Sports: How To Pick The Right School To Attend

College Sports: How To Pick The Right School To Attend

Picking the right college can be a tough task for any high school senior, but it can be a unique and even more complex process for young student-athletes. As we approach the new school year,...

ByAlexis Peltzer-Harding | Fri Sep 23 2022
The Different Levels of Collegiate Football

The Different Levels of Collegiate Football

The NCAA created three divisions in 1973, to provide fair opportunities for students to compete in athletics throughout North America. Currently, 1,268 institutions are providing almost 500,000...

ByMathias Torp | Wed Nov 08 2023