DIVISION III REPORT DECEMBER, 2015 NCAA.org The NCAA Division III Men s Lacrosse Committee is providing this information to outline key actions taken by the committee during the past year, as well as topics for future consideration. In addition, if you have any questions NCAA.org regarding this information, please contact a member of the committee or Will Hopkins, NCAA, Assistant Director, Championships and Alliances (Phone: 317-917-6779 or Email: whopkins@ncaa.org). Division III National Committee. Jay Gardiner, Southern Athletic Association Brendan Gorman, Babson College Sean Quirk, Endicott College, chair Sean Woods, Colorado College Men s Lacrosse Sponsorship. 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 Division I 62 63 67 68 69 Division II 45 50 57 59 65 Division III 190 208 216 224 231 Annual Meeting. The Division III Men s Lacrosse committee will meet May 30, 2016. If you have issues that you would like the committee to discuss, please forward them in writing to Will Hopkins (whopkins@ncaa.org) at the NCAA national office by May 2, 2016. Championship Information. 2016 Championship. Will be combined and will be held at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 29, 2016. Pre-Championship Manual. Don t forget to go online and print the NCAA Men s Lacrosse Pre-Championship Manual, which will be online by February 1, 2016 on NCAA.org. Score Reporting. The score-reporting and statsreporting processes are now combined for Division III men s lacrosse. Schools will submit all schedule and results information to the NCAA statistics site (http://web1.ncaa.org/stats/statssrv/login), and this information will then be imported into the scorereporting system for use by the sports committees. 1 Specific instructions and reporting deadlines will be communicated to SID s in a memo from the media services staff. For questions regarding the reporting process, please contact Dominique Steen at (dsteen@ncaa.org or 317-917-6185). Selection Requirements. To be considered during the selection process either as an automatic berth (Pool A) or an at-large berth (Pool B and Pool C), an institution must play at least 70 percent of its competition against Division III inregion opponents, unless a waiver has been approved by the Division III Championships Committee. Bylaw 31.3.4.1.1 Countable Competition. For NCAA team-championship selection purposes, competition is countable only when the teams played are varsity intercollegiate teams of four-year, degreegranting institutions that conduct a majority of their competition in that team sport against varsity intercollegiate teams (see Constitution 3.2.4.4) of United States four-year, degree-granting institution. Competition against service teams, professional teams, semiprofessional teams, amateur teams, twoyear colleges and club teams shall be excluded. Primary Criteria Bylaw 31.3.4.2.1: The primary criteria for ranking and selection (all contests leading up to NCAA Championships); all criteria listed will be evaluated (not listed in priority order). Won-lost percentage against Division III opponents. Division III head-to-head competition. Results versus common Division III opponents. Results versus ranked Division III teams as established by the rankings at the time of selection. Conference postseason contests are included. Division III strength of schedule. o Opponents Average Winning Percentage (OWP) 2/3 weight
o Opponents Opponents Average Winning Percentage (OOWP) 1/3 weight *NOTE: Conference postseason contests are included; contests versus provisional and reclassifying members in their third and fourth years shall count in the primary criteria. Provisional and reclassifying members shall remain ineligible for ranking and selections. Secondary Criteria Bylaw 31.3.4.2.2: If the evaluation of the primary criteria does not result in a decision, the secondary criteria will be reviewed. All the criteria listed will be evaluated (not listed in priority order). The secondary criteria introduce results versus opponents from other classifications. Non-Division III won-lost percentage. Results versus common non-division III opponents. Non-Division III strength of schedule. Additionally, input is provided by regional advisory committees for consideration by the Men s Lacrosse Committee. Coaches polls and/or any other outside polls or rankings are not used as a criterion by the Division III Men s Lacrosse Committee for selection purposes. An institution must play a minimum of 10 games during the traditional season against Division III opponents to be considered for selection. Championships Committee Actions. Approved that the following 23 conferences be granted automatic qualification into the 2016 NCAA Division III Men s Lacrosse Championship: Capital Athletic Conference, Centennial Conference, Colonial States Athletic Conference, Commonwealth Coast Conference, Empire 8, Great Northeast Athletic Conference, Landmark Conference, Liberty League, Little East Conference, Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth, Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom, Midwest Lacrosse Conference, New England Small College Athletic Conference, NEWMAC Lacrosse League, North Atlantic Conference, North Coast Athletic Conference, North Eastern Athletic Conference, Ohio Athletic Conference, Old Dominion Athletic Conference, Skyline Conference, Southern Athletic Association and State University of New York Athletic Conference. POOL ALLOCATIONS Pool A: 23 Pool B: 3 Pool C: 6 2 Travel Party Size. 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Squad Size 32 32 32 Travel Party 37 33 33 Bench Size Championship and Tentative Schedule of Events. Sunday, May 8 Selections. 42(two must be medical personnel) Wednesday, May 11 First round on campus. Saturday, May 14 Second round on campus. Wednesday, May 18 Quarterfinals on campus. Sunday, May 22 Semifinals on campus. Friday, May 27 Practice. Student-athlete banquet. 42(two must be medical personnel) Saturday, May 28 Practice Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 42(two must be medical personnel) Sunday, May 29 Championship Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1 p.m.
NCAA Division III Men's Lacrosse 2015-16 Sponsorship NORTH EVALUATION REGION Commonwealth Coast Conference (9) Curry College Endicott College Gordon College University of New England Nichols College Roger Williams University Salve Regina University Wentworth Institute of Technology Western New England University Empire 8 (9) Alfred University Elmira College Hartwick College *Houghton College Ithaca College Nazareth College St. John Fisher College Stevens Institute of Technology Utica College Great Northeast Athletic Conference (9) Albertus Magnus College Anna Maria College Emmanuel College (Massachusetts) Johnson & Wales University Lasell College Mount Ida College Norwich University Rivier College Saint Joseph s College (Maine) Liberty League (8) Bard College Clarkson University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rochester Institute of Technology Skidmore College St. Lawrence University Union College (New York) Vassar College Little East Conference (8) Eastern Connecticut State University Keene State College University of Massachusetts, Boston University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth Plymouth State University Salem State University University of Southern Maine Western Connecticut State University Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom (1) Manhattanville College New England Collegiate Conference (5) Becker College Daniel Webster College Mitchell College Regis College *Wheelock College New England Small College Athletic Conference (11) Amherst College Bates College Bowdoin College Colby College Connecticut College Hamilton College Middlebury College Trinity College (Connecticut) Tufts University Wesleyan University (Connecticut) Williams College 3
Babson College Clark University (Massachusetts) Emerson College Massachusetts Institute of Technology NEWMAC Lacrosse League (8) North Atlantic Conference (9) Massachusetts Maritime Academy Springfield College U.S. Coast Guard Academy Wheaton College (Massachusetts) Castleton State College Green Mountain College Husson University Johnson State College Lyndon State College Maine Maritime Academy University of Maine, Farmington New England College Thomas College *Bryn Athyn College Cazenovia College State University of New York at Cobleskill Hilbert College Keuka College State University of New York at Farmingdale Kean University State University of New York Maritime College Montclair State University North Eastern Athletic Conference (9) Skyline Conference (8) Medaille College Morrisville State College State University of New York Institute of Technology Wells College Mount Saint Mary College (New York) College of Mount St. Vincent Purchase College, State University of New York Stockton University State University of New York Athletic Conference (7) College at Brockport, State University of New York State University of New York at Cortland State University of New York at Geneseo State University College at Oneonta *Alfred State College 103 Institutions Pool B Teams (2) State University of New York at Oswego Plattsburgh State University of New York State University of New York at Potsdam State University of New York at Canton 4
Christopher Newport University Frostburg State University University of Mary Washington Marymount University (Virginia) Salisbury University Dickinson College Franklin & Marshall College Gettysburg College Haverford College McDaniel College Augustana College (Illinois) Carroll University (Wisconsin) Carthage College Cabrini College Centenary College (New Jersey) Gwynedd-Mercy College Immaculata University Catholic University Drew University Elizabethtown College Goucher College Adrian College Albion College Alma College Calvin College Albright College Alvernia College Arcadia University Hood College Lebanon Valley College Delaware Valley College DeSales University Eastern University Fairleigh Dickinson University, Florham Aurora College Beloit College Benedictine University (Illinois) Concordia University Chicago SOUTH EVALUATION REGION Capital Athletic Conference (9) *Southern Virginia University St. Mary s College of Maryland Wesley College York College (Pennsylvania) Centennial Conference (9) Muhlenberg College Swarthmore College Ursinus College Washington College (Maryland) College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (6) University of Dubuque (Iowa) Elmhurst College Illinois Wesleyan University Colonial States Athletic Conference (8) Keystone College Marywood University Neumann University Rosemont College Landmark Conference (8) University of Scranton Susquehanna University U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Moravian College Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (8) Hope College Kalamazoo College Olivet College Trine University Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth (9) Lycoming College Messiah College Stevenson University Widener University Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom (7) King s College (Pennsylvania) Misericordia University Wilkes University Midwest Lacrosse Conference (8) Concordia University (Wisconsin) Cornell College Fontbonne University Milwaukee School of Engineering 5
North Coast Athletic Conference (9) Denison University DePauw University Hiram College Kenyon College Oberlin College Ohio Wesleyan University Wabash College Wittenberg University College of Wooster Baldwin Wallace University Capital University John Carroll University University of Mount Union Bethany College (West Virginia) Defiance College Hanover College Mount St. Joseph University Saint Vincent College Bridgewater College (Virginia) Guilford College Hampden-Sydney College Lynchburg College Randolph College Berry College Birmingham Southern College Centre College Hendrix College Ohio Athletic Conference (8) Muskingum University Ohio Northern University Otterbein University Wilmington College (Ohio) Ohio River Men s Lacrosse Conference (9) Thiel College Transylvania University Washington and Jefferson College Westminster College (Pennsylvania) Old Dominion Athletic Conference (10) Randolph-Macon College Roanoke College Shenandoah University Virginia Wesleyan College Washington and Lee University Southern Athletic Association (8) Millsaps College Oglethorpe University Rhodes College University of the South Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (4) Centenary College (Louisiana) Colorado College Ferrum College Franciscan University of Steubenville Greensboro College Huntingdon College 128 Institutions University of Dallas Southwestern University (Texas) Pool B Teams (8) La Roche College Methodist University Piedmont College Whittier College 231 Institutions. 226 Institutions eligible for NCAA Championship *Provisional Member Not eligible for NCAA Championship 6