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  • SUNYAC to add three SUNY schools
    June 05, 2025
    The loss of Brockport and Geneseo made the SUNYAC a little smaller, but the conference is restocking with Alfred State from the AMCC and Cobleskill and Delhi from the NAC for the fall of 2026.
  • Trine wins second softball crown
    June 05, 2025
    The Thunder won for the second time in three seasons, sweeping Virginia Wesleyan in two games in the Division III Championship Series.
  • Luther heading to Midwest Conference
    June 03, 2025
    The Norse will be leaving the American Rivers Conference to become the third Iowa school in the Midwest Conference, starting in the fall of 2026.
  • St. Elizabeth moving East, and fast
    May 01, 2025
    Another move in the Conference Shuffle, as St. Elizabeth swaps one conference for another, moving from the United East to the Atlantic East this fall.
  • Neumann to join the MAC
    April 17, 2025
    In 2026-27, Neumann will leave the Atlantic East Conference for the Middle Atlantic Conference, as the conference shuffle continues. Neumann would be the 17th full member of the MAC, if there are no further changes.
  • NJCU heading to New York City
    April 16, 2025
    The City University of New York Athletic Conference cannot simply be contained by the five boroughs, and is bringing in its first full conference member from outside the city, as New Jersey City University will cross the Hudson River and become a full CUNYAC member in the fall of 2026, D3sports.com has learned.
  • Rosemont starts long merger process
    March 31, 2025
    Another D-III school is lost to Villanova, as Rosemont, which is adjacent to Villanova, will become part of the institution in the next few years.
  • Hobart makes it three in a row
    March 30, 2025
    It came in overtime, it came on the road, and it came with another Walnut and Bronze for the trophy case. Hobart outlasted Utica on an overtime goal by Kahlil Fontana to win the 2025 Division III men's hockey championship.
  • UWRF repeats in women's hockey
    March 30, 2025
    The Falcons scored all three of their goals in a huge second period as UW-River Falls came away with its second consecutive Division III women's hockey championship, defeating Amherst 3-1.
  • Bryn Athyn dropping all athletics
    March 26, 2025
    More than 50% of Bryn Athyn's undergraduates are student-athletes, and the school is announcing that it is dropping athletics altogether.
  • St. Francis coming to Division III
    March 25, 2025
    Another Division I school is coming to NCAA Division III, as St. Francis, of the Northeast Conference, will be reclassifying and joining the Presidents' Athletic Conference. The news, analysis, and a recent history of D-I to D-III.
  • Two schools return to ASC
    March 18, 2025
    McMurry, which just left a few months ago, and Schreiner, which has been gone for a little more than a decade, are returning to the American Southwest Conference, amid a promise of a 10-year commitment.
  • SCIAC gains 10th member
    March 17, 2025
    Azusa Pacific, a member of the NAIA in the greater Los Angeles area, is coming to Division III, joining the SCIAC, and bringing football back in the process.
  • Northland will close at end of semester
    February 19, 2025
    Almost a year ago, Northland College got a reprieve and a small shot in the arm when donors raised money to keep the school open with nine majors in 2024-25, but that shot has worn off.
  • Hustling to get the shot
    January 23, 2025
    Robert Grace IV is an occasional starter at point guard for Macalester, but his off-the-court time is spent on the court as well, as a full-time videographer for the Minnesota Timberwolves, as well as a handful of NBA players. Joe Sager has more in a D3hoops.com feature.
  • When your alma mater closes down
    January 21, 2025
    The current situation in higher education only makes it more likely that more of us will go through what Ryan Scott did this past year when his Division III college closed. Here's what many D-III fans have already felt or may well feel in the future. Ryan writes in Around the Nation on D3hoops.com.
  • Turvey named NCAA Woman of the Year
    January 16, 2025
    Alexandra Turvey, a 21-time All-American Pomona-Pitzer swimmer who majored in biology at Pomona College, is the 2024 NCAA Woman of the Year.
  • C2C adds seventh school
    January 15, 2025
    The Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference continues to hang on, announcing it will add another school which won't be a full D-III member until the fall of 2028.
  • North Central football no longer dreaming
    January 15, 2025
    North Central won the national title in a dream season in 2019. But now, three championships in five seasons is dynasty-level stuff — a feat only accomplished by three previous programs whose names you should all know. Greg Thomas has more on the national champs on D3football.com
  • Healthy again and loving it
    November 08, 2024
    A.J. Jackson missed almost all of 2022 and played through an injury in 2023, but the 2019 D3football.com first team All-America pick is finally feeling healthy and he's helping lead unbeaten Lake Forest. Joe Sager has more in a D3football.com feature.
  • Higgins sisters fueled by love of the game
    November 08, 2024
    Glance at the collegiate field hockey rosters at Williams, Bowdoin and Hamilton and you will see a common factor. Each of them contains a member of the Higgins family, and they have combined for 52 games, 17 game-winners in their collective NESCAC career.
  • The rematch
    October 03, 2024
    A year ago, Endicott struck a blow for Division III football in New England with a resounding win against visiting Hardin-Simmons. The return game is this weekend, and Greg Thomas dives into these teams, their trajectory in the 53 weeks since they last met, and how important games like this are in the D-III landscape. It's in Around the Nation, on D3football.com.
  • Championships assigned for 2026-27, 2027-28
    October 02, 2024
    Football returns to an old favorite, while men's basketball, women's basketball and baseball are each striking out for new homes when we reach the 2026-27 and 2027-28 championships season.
  • Making the most of his opportunities
    August 04, 2024
    This fall, the Small College Basketball Hall of Fame will welcome Horace Jenkins into its fraternity and celebrate a remarkable career that took him from Elizabeth, New Jersey to the NBA. Even more remarkable is that career almost didn’t happen. Read about Jenkins' journey in our Hall of Fame feature story on D3hoops.com.
  • Maryville moving to SAA
    July 19, 2024
    Maryville has accepted an invitation to join the Southern Athletic Association, and one of the drivers of the creation of the College Conference of the South has announced a new home after just two years in its new league.
  • NJAC expands north of the border
    July 02, 2024
    The New Jersey Athletic Conference is adding a full member for the first time in more decades, and that new member is from New York, rather than New Jersey. SUNY New Paltz will be joining the NJAC ... in two years.
  • Clarks Summit joins list of closing schools
    July 01, 2024
    The list grows ever longer as some of the smallest schools in NCAA Division III are unable to hang on until the fall.
  • Eastern Nazarene announces sudden closure
    June 25, 2024
    There were fewer than 400 full-time undergraduates at Eastern Nazarene College, south of Boston. so a closure should not be surprising, but the timing of the announcement -- just two months before orientation -- absolutely is.
  • Hendrix going back to SCAC
    June 11, 2024
    After a little more than a decade away, the Warriors are returning to the conference they called home for 20 years and will bolster the SCAC's claim to a football automatic bid.
  • Sun sets on Birmingham-Southern
    June 03, 2024
    The postseason run of the program without a college has come to a close, but the memories and stories of Birmingham-Southern and its impact on its students and alumni will never fully fade. Patrick Coleman reflects on the BSC program, its time in the spotlight, and its legacy, on D3baseball.com.
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