{"id":5192,"date":"2018-03-09T09:50:19","date_gmt":"2018-03-09T14:50:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/?p=5192"},"modified":"2025-08-13T19:31:52","modified_gmt":"2025-08-13T23:31:52","slug":"why-i-love-ncaa-division-iii-at-umpi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/2018\/03\/09\/why-i-love-ncaa-division-iii-at-umpi\/","title":{"rendered":"Why I Love NCAA Division III at UMPI"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2017\/08\/Rays-Photo.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-4893\" src=\"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2017\/08\/Rays-Photo.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"525\" height=\"350\" srcset=\"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/29\/2017\/08\/Rays-Photo.jpg 525w, https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/29\/2017\/08\/Rays-Photo-300x200.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 525px) 100vw, 525px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 <\/span>It\u2019s just about March Madness time, which reminds me of the years I spent as a grad student at UConn, waiting to see what seed the Men\u2019s and Women\u2019s Basketball teams would receive.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>Back in the \u201890s, the household names were Ray Allen (nearly 2,000 points) and Travis Knight under Coach Calhoun; and Rebecca Lobo (more than 100 colleges tried to recruit her!), Jennifer Rizzotti (point guard for their first national championship!) and Nykesha Sales (Defensive Player of the Year in 97-98) playing for the remarkable Coach Auriemma.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>It was never crazier (not always in a good way) at UConn than during the month of March\u2026and probably never more exciting.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 <\/span>Spring is an exciting time at UMPI for sports as well, with some teams finishing up and others just getting started.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>Men\u2019s Basketball finished a strong 13-14 season\u2014starting off by beating Pine Manor in November, followed by wins against Conn College, SUNY Canton, St. Joseph\u2019s and Valley Forge in their very first ACAA Championship\u2014only to lose to Pine Manor in the finals.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>Kevin Collins and Maurice Harris both went over 1,000 points for their careers here at UMPI, and Kevin led with 14.9 points a game.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>Anthony Chacho probably played more minutes this season than any other player in the NCAA (35 a game\u2014are you kidding me???)\u2014and led the team in percentage beyond the arc.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>And it seemed like Deandre Duncombe was the Freshman Player of the Week at least once a month, routinely making outrageous reverse finger-roll layups and steals.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 <\/span>Women\u2019s Softball starts March 10 against Thomas College in Orono, with games scheduled against Sweet Briar, Pine Manor (!), Lyndon\/Johnson State (ha!), Husson (whom they beat in a scrimmage this past fall) and UMF.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>Sara Packard (who started every game last year and had 22 wins!), Jordi Legassie (scored 26 runs), Jackie Peers (.389 on base percentage) and Nicole Marucci (an outrageous .393 batting average) return from last year\u2019s Division III All-Independent Team\u2014hoping to lead them to a third consecutive USCAA Tourney, which would be a school record.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>The team has gone a remarkable 48-31 in two seasons under Coach Sara Shaw.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 <\/span>And these are just two of the great teams we field every year, from soccer, to volleyball, to cross country and track and field, baseball and Nordic skiing (which is known to wake up bears from hibernation from time to time).<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 <\/span>As great as athletics is at UConn and other Division I schools, there is just something special about Division III\u2014and particularly Division III at UMPI.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>Our athletes are here to earn degrees and, at the same time, play the sport(s) they\u2019ve loved since high school and, for many, elementary school.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>But Division III is all about the balance between the classroom and the court or field or course.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>As Women\u2019s Softball and Men\u2019s Basketball have demonstrated just this past year alone, Division III can rival the other NCAA divisions in quality and competitiveness and success.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>Even more so, at UMPI you can watch teams truly come together and excel over the course of a season, as Women\u2019s Basketball did.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>Rhylee Wright (13.8 pts and nine rebounds a game!) was named ACAA Player of the Week just before the end of the season.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>But it was just as remarkable to watch seniors Jessy Dickison, Teagan Lawyerson, sophomore Emmy Churchill and freshmen Kendra Silvers and Marissa Reagle, with the rest of the players, take their team to a much higher level under Coach Kane.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>They are here because they want to be successful in the classroom as well as on the court\u2014and there\u2019s nothing better than watching them play.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>(Even if I wanted to throw a chair at the refs once in a while\u2014luckily Sharon Roix held me back\u2026.)<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 <\/span>I love Division III Athletics for a pretty simple reason:<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>it\u2019s great for the scholar-athlete and great for the school.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>In Division III schools such as UMPI, the scholar-athlete often maintains a higher GPA than non-athletes, and they are statistically more likely to graduate on time and with less debt.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>But the advantages of playing competitive sports doesn\u2019t end with retention and degrees\u2014it provides critical skills in multiple aspects of lifetime success: in leadership development, pride in their team and themselves (and hopefully UMPI!), lifetime friendships and balance and fulfillment in a way that is often quite different from the academic realms.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>In short, when athletics harmonizes with the academic mission of a university, everyone wins.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 It\u2019s just about March Madness time, which reminds me of the years I spent as a grad student at UConn, waiting to see what seed the Men\u2019s and Women\u2019s Basketball teams would receive.\u00a0 Back in the \u201890s, the household names were Ray Allen (nearly 2,000 points) and Travis Knight under Coach Calhoun; and 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