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Post by Speedwell Cat on Nov 4, 2023 20:21:54 GMT -5
Just under the wire!
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Post by The Cats on Nov 4, 2023 23:05:03 GMT -5
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Post by CatDad on Nov 7, 2023 17:34:03 GMT -5
Isn't the West Coast Conference considered a mid-major? That would change this list considerably (Gonzaga and Saint Mary's in particular)
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Post by Speedwell Cat on Nov 7, 2023 17:56:26 GMT -5
Isn't the West Coast Conference considered a mid-major? That would change this list considerably (Gonzaga and Saint Mary's in particular) It’s a shifting landscape, but I think Gonzaga lost its “mid-major” designation a while back
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Post by The Cats on Nov 7, 2023 21:45:16 GMT -5
Isn't the West Coast Conference considered a mid-major? That would change this list considerably (Gonzaga and Saint Mary's in particular) It’s a shifting landscape, but I think Gonzaga lost its “mid-major” designation a while back What is a mid-major conference? Mid-major is a term used in American college sports at the NCAA Division I level, particularly men's basketball, to refer to athletic conferences that are not among the ACC, Big East, Big 10, Big 12, Pac-12, and SEC, which are alternatively referred to as "high majors". The term "mid-major" was coined in 1977 by Jack Kvancz, the head coach of men's basketball team at Catholic University. NCAA neither acknowledges nor uses the terms "major" or "mid-major" to differentiate between Division I athletic conferences. Some schools and fans consider it offensive and derogatory, while others embrace the term.
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