We are coming down to the wire for the regular season in college football, with this week being the final week for both Division II and III.
3d ago
What a treat, in the final weekend of Division III regular season football, we get to watch a battle between the top two teams in the NEWMAC: No. 20 Springfield College vs SUNY Maritime kicks off at 12:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, November 16 in Throggs Neck, NY.
Nov 12
It comes as no great shock at this juncture that the Division III landscape remains largely unchanged this week, a testament to the consistency of the teams within this division.
Nov 11
There are three weeks left in the regular season, and we are starting to get an idea of which teams will make it to the playoffs. Others will need every last minute left in the season to have a chance to make the postseason.
Nov 6
No. 1 North Central won big against Carroll, 56-3, to stay undefeated on the season and continue to cement their spot at the top of the rankings.
Nov 3
Under the direction of longtime head coach Lynn Hersey, Smith College has grown into one of the premier women’s basketball programs in all of Div. III.
Oct 28
No. 23-ranked Springfield Football (6-0) faces NEWMAC rival Salve Regina (4-2) in a massive conference showdown on Oct. 26.
Oct 25
NYU volleyball started the season off dominant, within the Top 5 of the polls, but has slowly cooled off, as they exit the polls this week alongside Gustavus Adolphus. New to the polls this week are the third and fourth Wisconsin schools in Stevens Point and Eau Claire.
Oct 23
Springfield College (5-0, 2-0) debuted in the NCAA Division III rankings this week and now they face rival MIT at Stagg Field at noon. Springfield College is the highest-ranked, and only ranked, team in the NEWMAC.
Oct 19
Susquehanna Football bounce back from its loss to No. 2 SUNY Cortland in Week 4 and picked up a 34-21 win over Western New England in Springfield, Ma. on Sept. 28.
Sep 30
As the 2024 women's college soccer season approaches, the first accolades and coaches polls are being released. The United Soccer Coaches released their first women's college soccer polls, covering the top 25 teams in Division I, Division II and Division III.
Aug 8