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Conn starting practice on Sat. Seem to have tentative non-conference games scheduled starting by 3/1. Tentative to play Trinity and Wesleyan later in March if they are both playing....way, way better than nothing at this point.
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Have heard that Trinity is tentatively scheduled to play Conn twice and Coast Guard twice.
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Source told me Tufts has a tentative March 1st start date
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Spineless Ivy League Admin have cancelled league play for the spring but they may allow limited, local non conference competition if conditions improve. Working with the NCAA for a blanket waiver for those who might participate in a contest this spring.
Will NESCAC follow?
Will NESCAC follow?
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I would be shocked if they get any waiver or extra year of eligibility for Ivy players. The schools are making the idiotic decision themselves not to play, it is not at the NCAA behest like last year. When 90% of D1 schools are playing, why on earth should the players at the 10% who aren’t get extra eligibility? Why would, say, ACC schools be OK with a waiver for Jeff Teat? I certainly expect same for NESCAC. Whether they play or not, this year counts as a season for the players if they are enrolled.dawn patrol wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 6:01 pm Spineless Ivy League Admin have cancelled league play for the spring but they may allow limited, local non conference competition if conditions improve. Working with the NCAA for a blanket waiver for those who might participate in a contest this spring.
Will NESCAC follow?
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This year will not count toward eligibility, regardless of whether they play or not. This applies to all D3 athletes.
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The ACC schools should be OK with a waiver for JT, because Duke got an NCAA waiver despite the school making the idiotic decision itself not to play, not at the NCAA behest. Now whether the Ivies would be OK with it is a different question.pcowlax wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 10:22 pmI would be shocked if they get any waiver or extra year of eligibility for Ivy players. The schools are making the idiotic decision themselves not to play, it is not at the NCAA behest like last year. When 90% of D1 schools are playing, why on earth should the players at the 10% who aren’t get extra eligibility? Why would, say, ACC schools be OK with a waiver for Jeff Teat? I certainly expect same for NESCAC. Whether they play or not, this year counts as a season for the players if they are enrolled.dawn patrol wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 6:01 pm Spineless Ivy League Admin have cancelled league play for the spring but they may allow limited, local non conference competition if conditions improve. Working with the NCAA for a blanket waiver for those who might participate in a contest this spring.
Will NESCAC follow?
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I don’t follow. NCAA cancelled spring championships last spring, not the schools and the NCAA gave a waiver of an extra year of eligibility, not the schools. They would not have granted a waiver to some schools but not others. Spring sports are being held this year with NCAA sponsored championships. If a school is choosing not to participate, that is on them. I certainly would have liked to see Duke playing last spring but they did not have the option to, just as they could not have unilaterally decided to play hoops in a March madness tourney that was cancelled.44WeWantMore wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 6:31 amThe ACC schools should be OK with a waiver for JT, because Duke got an NCAA waiver despite the school making the idiotic decision itself not to play, not at the NCAA behest. Now whether the Ivies would be OK with it is a different question.pcowlax wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 10:22 pmI would be shocked if they get any waiver or extra year of eligibility for Ivy players. The schools are making the idiotic decision themselves not to play, it is not at the NCAA behest like last year. When 90% of D1 schools are playing, why on earth should the players at the 10% who aren’t get extra eligibility? Why would, say, ACC schools be OK with a waiver for Jeff Teat? I certainly expect same for NESCAC. Whether they play or not, this year counts as a season for the players if they are enrolled.dawn patrol wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 6:01 pm Spineless Ivy League Admin have cancelled league play for the spring but they may allow limited, local non conference competition if conditions improve. Working with the NCAA for a blanket waiver for those who might participate in a contest this spring.
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I stand corrected, thank you. I forgot that D3 did that again this year. I doubt a large number of NESCAC players will take advantage of that but I guess we will have to see what rosters look like next year.ergit wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 11:29 pm This year will not count toward eligibility, regardless of whether they play or not. This applies to all D3 athletes.
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I am sorry, I should have been more clear. After Duke cancelled their season in response the Nifong / Gang of 88 hoax, the NCAA granted Duke a waiver. So, they, and their fellow ACC schools, should not have a problem next year if the NCAA grants the Ivies a waiver. Not that I think the Ivies will ask for one, but I suppose I am getting off-topic here.pcowlax wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 6:57 amI don’t follow. NCAA cancelled spring championships last spring, not the schools and the NCAA gave a waiver of an extra year of eligibility, not the schools. They would not have granted a waiver to some schools but not others. Spring sports are being held this year with NCAA sponsored championships. If a school is choosing not to participate, that is on them. I certainly would have liked to see Duke playing last spring but they did not have the option to, just as they could not have unilaterally decided to play hoops in a March madness tourney that was cancelled.44WeWantMore wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 6:31 amThe ACC schools should be OK with a waiver for JT, because Duke got an NCAA waiver despite the school making the idiotic decision itself not to play, not at the NCAA behest. Now whether the Ivies would be OK with it is a different question.pcowlax wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 10:22 pmI would be shocked if they get any waiver or extra year of eligibility for Ivy players. The schools are making the idiotic decision themselves not to play, it is not at the NCAA behest like last year. When 90% of D1 schools are playing, why on earth should the players at the 10% who aren’t get extra eligibility? Why would, say, ACC schools be OK with a waiver for Jeff Teat? I certainly expect same for NESCAC. Whether they play or not, this year counts as a season for the players if they are enrolled.dawn patrol wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 6:01 pm Spineless Ivy League Admin have cancelled league play for the spring but they may allow limited, local non conference competition if conditions improve. Working with the NCAA for a blanket waiver for those who might participate in a contest this spring.
Will NESCAC follow?
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But you keep those young men safe from running around on a field outside NESCAC... well done!
But you keep those young men safe from running around on a field outside NESCAC... well done!
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Williams started practices last night.
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When was the date that the NESCAC set to revisit the decision? Covid rates down 70% in the last 6 weeks...just sayin...
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so something in the next 3 weeks....hope they do the right thing, but I'm pessimistic at best...
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My guess is no formal season, leaving it up to schools to organize local competition
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I'm not as well informed as some of the folks who have been tracking each new development with regard to the 2021 season, but if the season is left up to the schools to decide, then is it possible/likely for teams to travel out of state to find opponents? Asking because if I'm Tufts, Williams, Middlebury, etc., then why not create a tough out of conference schedule with some of the better teams in D3 to keep the strength of schedule up?isaacwright22 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 4:58 pm My guess is no formal season, leaving it up to schools to organize local competition
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Your logic makes sense as long as teams can stay relatively safe as I can’t see anyone doing overnight travel. I think we will see some of the powerhouse teams play based upon recent comment. It looks like Tufts, Wesleyan, Williams and up and coming Trinity will be playing as well as Conn College and Bates but does appear Amherst and Williams are out along with Bowdoin. Not really sure on the others but could see that potentially adding teams like Union, Cabrini, and a few others within driving distance that they might not normally play. BTW from what I have heard watch out for Trinity they may surprise a lot of people this year.JumboFan4 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:43 pmI'm not as well informed as some of the folks who have been tracking each new development with regard to the 2021 season, but if the season is left up to the schools to decide, then is it possible/likely for teams to travel out of state to find opponents? Asking because if I'm Tufts, Williams, Middlebury, etc., then why not create a tough out of conference schedule with some of the better teams in D3 to keep the strength of schedule up?isaacwright22 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 4:58 pm My guess is no formal season, leaving it up to schools to organize local competition
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More pressure on the schools to deal with travel restrictions. Specifically Maine and Vt. I highly doubt the Nescac presidents would allow teams to do overnight excursions. Overnight trips would definitely be out of the question unless it could be a day trip. As a lot of d3 schools are doing it too. Players show up at the field with their equipment with no access to locker rooms. Western MA has local competition with WNE, Springfield, Williams and close to CT as well. All this procrastination till a March 1st decision is unacceptable though, create a plan and execute itJumboFan4 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:43 pmI'm not as well informed as some of the folks who have been tracking each new development with regard to the 2021 season, but if the season is left up to the schools to decide, then is it possible/likely for teams to travel out of state to find opponents? Asking because if I'm Tufts, Williams, Middlebury, etc., then why not create a tough out of conference schedule with some of the better teams in D3 to keep the strength of schedule up?isaacwright22 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 4:58 pm My guess is no formal season, leaving it up to schools to organize local competition
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So in theory Freshman and Sophomores on the 2021 roster have eligibility through the Spring of 2025? If true, could they use that extra year(s) at the Division ! level?ergit wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 11:29 pm This year will not count toward eligibility, regardless of whether they play or not. This applies to all D3 athletes.
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