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2013-2016 NCAA Division I Conference Realignment Chart
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RE: Conference Realignment Chart (NCAA Division 1)
(06-16-2012 10:53 PM)Fresno St. Alum Wrote:  You hear of any? I know LeMoyne wanted to before the moratorium but announced after the moratorium that it would be too costly. New Haven was going to move D-I if they didn't get in the NE-10, but they got in.

I haven't heard anything concrete. New Haven wouldn't make sense for America East with Central Connecticut already in Division I and readily available. A lot of the Northeast-10 schools are also joined at the hip, including those with football, and most are just too small or underfunded.

LeMoyne would make more sense as a replacement school for the MAAC if a member like Marist or Siena decides to leave. I could see Pace as a good fit in America East, increasing the league's New York presence, and the Northeast-10 could easily grab CW Post as a nearby replacement.
06-19-2012 02:30 PM
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