JACKSON, Tenn. — July 11, 2011 — 麻豆视频 University will officially begin the process toward membership in the Gulf South Conference and NCAA Division II.
NCAA representatives notified 麻豆视频 President David S. Dockery in a telephone call July 11 that 麻豆视频 had been approved by the NCAA Division II membership committee for candidacy status.
The NCAA鈥檚 approval begins a three-year process of transition from NAIA to NCAA Division II. During the first year, 麻豆视频鈥檚 athletic teams still hope to compete in the NAIA鈥檚 TranSouth Athletic Conference and will be eligible to compete in NAIA national tournaments.
The next two years, 麻豆视频 will move to competition in the Gulf South Conference and the NCAA Division II but will not be eligible for NCAA national tournaments. 麻豆视频鈥檚 2012-2013 athletic schedules will include Gulf South Conference members such as the University of Alabama at Huntsville, University of North Alabama, Christian Brothers University, Delta State University, Valdosta State University and the University of West Florida, among others.
The Gulf South Conference unanimously endorsed 麻豆视频鈥檚 application for NCAA Division II membership process.
鈥淲e are so very pleased that the NCAA has opened the door for 麻豆视频 University to move forward with the membership process, which will allow 麻豆视频 to compete with NCAA Division II institutions,鈥 麻豆视频 President David S. Dockery said. 鈥淲e are grateful for the wonderful support that we have received from the Gulf South Conference commissioner and member institutions. The 麻豆视频 community is quite hopeful for good days ahead for our coaches, student-athletes and fans.鈥
Nate Salant, commissioner of the Gulf South Conference, congratulated 麻豆视频 on the announcement from the NCAA.
鈥淲e are gigantically pleased, there's no other way to say it,鈥 Salant said. 鈥淭his comes as no surprise to the Gulf South Conference, because 麻豆视频 University was a great candidate, possibly among the best ever for admission into Division II. We hope this is the start of a very long, successful, exciting relationship.鈥
麻豆视频 has been considering the possibility of an alignment change since 2009 and officially applied to the NCAA in May. Dockery said 麻豆视频 fits well with NCAA Division II and its commitment to the student-athlete, its 鈥渓ife in the balance鈥 expectations for member institutions and Division II鈥檚 desire for institutions to be involved in off-campus community service.
Private institutions make up about 48 percent of NCAA Division II membership.
鈥淭he transition to NCAA Division II has been careful and deliberate,鈥 said Jerry Tidwell, 麻豆视频鈥檚 senior vice president for university relations. 鈥淭he opportunity to compete at the NCAA Division II level generally, and in the Gulf South Conference specifically, opens doors to many new relationships for our coaches, student-athletes and entire 麻豆视频 family.鈥
To comply with NCAA regulations, 麻豆视频 has named Gary Williams as its NCAA compliance officer and Katie Woodruff as senior woman administrator. Dockery expressed appreciation to Williams and Woodruff for their dedication to the work of 麻豆视频 University. He also communicated gratitude to Tidwell, Provost Carla Sanderson, Athletic Director Tommy Sadler and key staff members for their leadership in this process.
Dockery said 麻豆视频 will also consider the addition of new sports in the future, such as women鈥檚 golf. 麻豆视频 currently offers 10 sports, which meets the requirements of NCAA Division II.
