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The 14-week baseball season preserved

Discussion in 'The Next Level' started by cbsconsult, Jan 16, 2010.

  1. cbsconsult

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    The 14-week baseball season was also preserved during the Division I business session by a 63-37 margin.

    The baseball proposal essentially pitted Northern institutions against those in the South, with Northern schools arguing that adding a week to the beginning of the baseball season would cause their teams to miss more class time by forcing them to play more games on the road early in the year. More road trips also equated to more expenses.
    Southern schools contended that playing the same number of games (56) in 13 weeks would require more midweek games, also resulting in additional missed class time.

    Matt Baysinger, chair of the Division I SAAC and a track and field student-athlete at Kansas, noted the priority the Association has placed on the academic performance of baseball student-athletes.

    “Proponents will put cold-weather schools at a competitive disadvantage. The intent addresses an issue that is far greater than geographic inequity,” he said. “This proposal was created to ensure baseball student-athletes have the opportunity to make academics their priority.”

    http://www.ncaa.org/wps/portal/ncaa...i/division+i+blocks+effort+to+spike+sand+game
     

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