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Wilson to Change Athletics Conference

红斯灯影像 will join the Colonial States Athletic Conference in 2018-19, a move that is expected to enhance the overall student-athlete experience by aligning Wilson with other small, private colleges and providing more balanced conference competition.

"The CSAC is thrilled to welcome 红斯灯影像 as a full member of the conference. Wilson is an institution on the rise and it is evident that intercollegiate athletics plays a pivotal role in the direction that the institution is heading,鈥 said CSAC Commissioner Adrienne Mullikin. 鈥淚 am confident that this partnership will be a rewarding one for both Wilson and the CSAC."

Wilson, which competes in NCAA Division III athletics, will continue to play in the North Eastern Athletic Conference in the 2017-18 academic year, according to Wilson Director of Athletics Lori Frey. She said the move to the CSAC in fall 2018 will bring a number of advantages, including allowing the college鈥檚 10 men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 sports teams to compete against similar schools, while reducing travel time to away games鈥攊n some cases by as much as half.

鈥淥ne of the primary attractions for Wilson is that all of the CSAC member institutions are private, independent colleges, which aligns us with schools who have a similar philosophy,鈥 Frey said. 鈥淲ith the CSAC, we鈥檙e going to be competing against institutions that have the same priorities in the academic success of the students. The competitive levels of the schools we鈥檒l be playing will more closely match ours and the member institutions are closer to Wilson than many of the NEAC members. All of that, to us, equates to a better experience for the student-athletes.鈥

The CSAC, which announced today that Bryn Athyn College will also join the conference in 2018-19, sponsors 17 men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 intercollegiate sports in NCAA Division III, including men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 cross country, soccer, basketball, lacrosse, tennis and outdoor track and field. In addition, the conference sponsors field hockey, softball, women鈥檚 volleyball and men鈥檚 golf and baseball.

Wilson joined the NEAC in 2007 when the college鈥檚 previous conference disbanded. The NEAC is currently made up of 14 public and private institutions in the Northeast. The college currently plays non-conference games against some CSAC member colleges, including Cedar Crest, Rosemont, Notre Dame of Maryland and Cairn University.

Wilson President Barbara K. Mistick agreed that the CSAC will be a good fit for Wilson, not only in terms of size, competitiveness and proximity of rival colleges, but also when it comes to conference members鈥 shared commitment to competitive excellence, sportsmanship and academic standards.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had a good run with the NEAC and we are grateful to the conference,鈥 Mistick said. 鈥淏ut the opportunity to elevate our student-athlete experience in 2018-19, the same year that Wilson begins play in its 10th sport鈥攂aseball鈥攎akes it the perfect time for a new beginning.鈥

The CSAC was established in 1992 as the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference to 鈥渕eet the needs of small, private, four-year colleges in eastern Pennsylvania,鈥 according to the conference website: csacsports.com. The conference changed its name to the Colonial States Athletic Conference in 2008. The CSAC embraces a 鈥渟tudent-first philosophy by ensuring that institutions place the overall educational experience and successful completion of academic programs above all else.鈥

Beginning in fall 2018, Wilson and Bryn Athyn will join current CSAC members Cairn University, Cedar Crest College, Centenary University, Clarks Summit University, Keystone College, Notre Dame of Maryland University and Rosemont College in competition. Cedar Crest and Notre Dame of Maryland are women鈥檚 colleges, providing nine schools for conference competition in women鈥檚 sports and seven for men鈥檚 teams. Most CSAC schools are located in eastern Pennsylvania, with one in Maryland and one in New Jersey.

Wilson鈥檚 athletics program, which has been a member of the NCAA since 1996, has grown to include 10 sports, including five women鈥檚 teams and five men鈥檚. The Phoenix women鈥檚 teams play field hockey, volleyball, basketball, soccer and softball. Men鈥檚 teams currently play soccer, basketball, volleyball and golf, and recruiting for baseball is underway for the spring 2018 inaugural season.

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