Presbyterian College is going D1
Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 12:39 pm
Interesting news for a first year varsity program. Guess this move is due to football. They will eventually have to leave the D2 Deep South League when they move their lacrosse program to D1.
Thursday, April 6,2006
BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE ADDS PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
AS NEW LEAGUE MEMBER
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The Big South Conference has added Presbyterian College as a member of the League effective with the 2007-08 academic year, it was announced today by the Conference’s administrators, in conjunction with Presbyterian College’s announcement of its transition to Division I status. Presbyterian will become the Big South’s 10th member institution.
“On behalf of the entire membership of the Big South Conference -- student/athletes, coaches and presidents, we are pleased and very excited to welcome the entire community of Presbyterian College to the Conference,” said Dr. G. David Pollick, Birmingham-Southern College President and President of the Big South Conference. “Both the quality of the Big South Conference and Presbyterian College truly make this a pleasure. It is always satisfying when high quality organizations which share a common value system find one another, making each just that much stronger. Such is the case with this marriage. The Big South's commitment to the preparation of young leaders by combining high scholarly expectations with healthy athletic competition is wonderfully characterized in the addition of our newest member -- Presbyterian College.”
“The Big South is an excellent conference for Presbyterian College to join as we begin play in NCAA Division I,” said Presbyterian College President John Griffith. “The competitive opportunities for Blue Hose athletics and the opportunity to be associated with such fine institutions are important factors for us. Over the past decade, we have played several conference members and now look forward to a permanent relationship with these institutions and to establishing new relationships as a member of the Big South.”
Presbyterian sponsors 16 athletic programs: football, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s lacrosse, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s golf and volleyball. Athletic highlights this past year include the Blue Hose football team finishing 10-2 overall, hosting a second round Division II playoff game and ranking 10th nationally by the AFCA. The women’s volleyball squad posted a 32-5 overall record (14-0 League mark) and was ranked No. 6 regionally. The Blue Hose men’s basketball program recorded a 25-10 mark and second round NCAA Tournament appearance this past season. Both tennis programs were regionally ranked in 2005 and advanced to the NCAA Championship as well.
During its transition to Division I, Presbyterian will play a Conference schedule beginning with the 2008-09 seasons, but will not count in the League standings nor be eligible for League Championships until receiving active Division I status. Presbyterian will become eligible for Conference and NCAA championships in the fall of 2011.
“On behalf of the Big South Membership Committee, I am pleased to welcome Presbyterian College into the Big South Conference,” added Dr. Anthony DiGiorgio, chairman of the Conference’s Membership Committee and President of Winthrop University. “As its newest member, Presbyterian College brings to the Conference a strong history of excellence in its intercollegiate athletics program. The institution is also a very good fit for the Big South in terms of its geographical location, its facilities and its dedication to the ideals of academic excellence and the true spirit of athletic competition. Everyone throughout the Big South Conference joins me in saying we look forward to a long and rewarding relationship with Presbyterian.”
“Presbyterian College will be an outstanding member of the Big South Conference,” commented Big South Commissioner Kyle B. Kallander. “Its thoughtful and extensive deliberation of its move to Division I and the Big South portends a successful transition. There is no question that Presbyterian will compete successfully for Conference championships immediately upon achieving eligibility.”
ABOUT THE BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE
The Big South, a NCAA Division I Conference, is celebrating 22 years of excellence in academics and athletics. Comprised of nine member institutions throughout the Southeast, the Big South continues to be a national leader both on the field through its 18 championship sports and in the classrooms of its nationally accredited members. Birmingham-Southern College, Charleston Southern University, Coastal Carolina University, High Point University, Liberty University, Radford University, UNC Asheville, Virginia Military Institute and Winthrop University comprise the 22-year-old-League, which is based in Charlotte, N.C. The Big South is online at www.BigSouthSports.com.