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Mercyhurst University in Erie is moving from the D-II Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference to the Northeast Conference. FWIW, Frostburg (Md.) State is expected to move from the Mountain East to fill Mercyhurst's spot.

 
Is the PSAC not just for state schools anymore?

I think Mercyhurst is already D-1 in hockey and maybe lacrosse?
 
Is the PSAC not just for state schools anymore?

I think Mercyhurst is already D-1 in hockey and maybe lacrosse?
LIU-Post broke the glass wall as a football member in 2010. And Shepherd (WV) has been in the conference since 2019.

Mercyhurst's two D-I sports have been men's and women's ice hockey.

It just came down that Frostburg is entering as an associate for now -- field hockey only.
 
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It's a remote locale, which makes it even bigger news for the city itself.

https://www.goerie.com/story/sports...vision-1-nec-erie-pa-leaves-psac/73179693007/

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Mercyhurst's total enrollment was reported as 4,363 in 2011, but recent numbers seem to indicate an enrollment below 3K. That seems pretty low for a private school to go D-I.

Latest number I saw was 2,801.

Harding (Ark.), which won the D-II natty in football, has an enrollment of 4,608.
 
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Stonehill's enrollment is even lower (around 2,500). Mercyhurst will fit in with the Catholic schools in the NEC.
 
There will be tiny schools willing to grab for the brass ring (a berth in the Big Dance) as long as that opportunity exists. That's probably been true for three decades or more but sanity eventually has to prevail. I'm not ready for a 256-team bracket yet.
 
Until this came up yesterday, I'd completely missed the fact that my closest D-I program, Mount St. Mary's, had moved from the NEC to the MAAC. Which was probably a better fit, if only for the fact that it's a no-football conference.
 
Sacred Heart is headed to the MAAC after this season. I was sorta surprised the NEC has more core members (Central CT, FDU, Wagner, LIU, Saint Francis PA) than noobs (LeMoyne, Stonehill, Mercyhurst, Chicago State). Of course, it is only 4:15 on Friday.
 
The NEC has a pretty good bottom-line business model, at least until the NCAA puts the kibosh on programs transitioning up from D-II. The NEC is the only northeast league (OK, fine, east coast league) that will take programs from D-II or indy hell. The America East has been adamant about not taking from the D-II ranks since UMass-Lowell moved up in '13. So until the NCAA ends the game of musical chairs, the NEC will always have enough schools to keep going as the 32nd league in a 32-league Division I...or 33rd this year when the independents had a better ranking than the NEC at KenPom, even though the only independent was Chicago State. Pretty smart of the NEC to steal them!
 
LIU-Post broke the glass wall as a football member in 2010. And Shepherd (WV) has been in the conference since 2019.

Mercyhurst's two D-I sports have been men's and women's ice hockey.

It just came down that Frostburg is entering as an associate for now -- field hockey only.
Have to get that sweet, sweet field hockey money.
 
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