The NCAA approved regional championship sites, leading up to the Louisville nationals.
Two teams that figure to be in the national title hunt -- Queens and Western Washington -- will have the luxury of running at home. And Midwest qualifiers -- last fall it was Grand Valley State, Southern Indiana and Sagniaw Valley State -- will (presumably) get to run at the nationals venue. In fact, that will be the second year in a row for Southern Indiana, which took advantage of that in Evansville for a higher-than-expected finish.
Here are the sites:
- East – Massachusetts-Lowell
- Midwest – Bellarmine
- South – Alabama-Huntsville
- South Central – Central Missouri
- Southeast – Queen’s (N.C.)
- West – W. Washington
The NCAA has not yet named sites for the Central and Atlantic regions.
It was about time to change the Southeast Region qualifying site, we had been at Wingate for the past 5-6 years.
ReplyDeleteWhen did the NCAA announce these sites, and where is this information posted? I have tried to find it and am not seeing anything. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI found it at NCAA News, under Division II news. Or try this: http://tinyurl.com/yajc6wp
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