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RE: Illinois St and Drake move to Summit League for men's tennis
(04-12-2017 04:56 AM)Chuck_A Wrote:  If the Valley is the way it is in most of their sports (not providing a full alottment), then why would any HL team join? Why would they separate their men's swimming team and put it in the MAC or try to find a home for their tennis team? Is it really worth it? Granted, basketball pays the bills at this level without football, but other than that the Horizon League is a better all-around conference than The MVC. And it will get better!

To Chuck's point ...

http://thesouthern.com/sports/ingram-lea...1c2aa.html

If the MVC is a better league than the HL, this move shouldn't happen.
04-12-2017 09:04 AM
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