GRAND FORKS, N.D. - University of North Dakota President Mark Kennedy and Athletics Director Brian Faison announced
today that the University of North Dakota has accepted an invitation to
join The Summit League beginning with the 2018-19 academic year and the
Missouri Valley Football Conference beginning with the 2020-2021
academic year.
“This is an important move for UND Athletics and for our fans,” Kennedy said. “We have appreciated our time in the Big Sky Conference and we thank our friends in that conference for their hospitality and the opportunity to have competed against some excellent teams. But we are excited to renew long-treasured rivalries in joining many of our former conference companions in The Summit League and the Missouri Valley Football Conference. We look forward to competitions that are closer to home, which will allow our fans to attend more away games, and we look forward to hosting our long-time rivals and their fans in Grand Forks.”
UND received formal invitations from The Summit League on Tuesday, Jan. 24 and the Missouri Valley Football Conference on Wednesday concluding a process that began when the presidents of those respective conference universities voted to invite UND to join their memberships.
“This is an important day for UND Athletics and the University as we announce new athletic conference affiliations," said Faison. "Both The Summit League and the Missouri Valley Football Conference are great fits for North Dakota geographically and competitively. Our fans are going to enjoy having past rivalries renewed, now in a league setting. And, both conferences will have a positive financial impact on the athletics department.”
Wednesday, President Kennedy formally announced to The Summit League Commissioner Tom Douple and Missouri Valley Football Conference Commissioner Patty Viverito that UND had accepted those invitations.
UND will officially join The Summit League on July 1, 2018, and Missouri Valley Football Conference July 1, 2020 but will begin working immediately with the current membership on scheduling, marketing, and other conference matters.
“On behalf of the President’s Council, I am pleased to announce the University of North Dakota as the newest member of The Summit League,” said Douple. “The university has a strong academic reputation and a history of successful athletics, which makes it a tremendous addition and fit for our league. This addition of UND clearly strengthens the quality and depth of The Summit League’s membership.”
UND teams that will compete in The Summit League are men’s and women’s basketball; men’s and women’s cross country, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field; men’s and women’s golf; soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving; men’s and women’s tennis; and volleyball.
Thursday’s additions bring the future Summit League to 10 members and the Missouri Valley Football Conference to 11 members.
“The addition of the University of North Dakota to the Missouri Valley Football Conference in 2020 will complete the league’s FCS footprint in the Midwest,” Viverito said. “This also will re-establish long-standing football rivalries in the Dakotas and open the way for equally satisfying new rivalries throughout the league. Most importantly, UND brings yet another nationally competitive program to the MVFC which is already, arguably, the strongest FCS conference.”
North Dakota is the first institution to join The Summit League since Oral Roberts rejoined the conference on July 1, 2014. North Dakota is the first institution to join the Missouri Valley Football Conference since South Dakota on July 1, 2012.
UND will officially join The Summit League on July 1, 2018, and Missouri Valley Football Conference July 1, 2020 but will begin working immediately with the current membership on scheduling, marketing, and other conference matters.
“On behalf of the President’s Council, I am pleased to announce the University of North Dakota as the newest member of The Summit League,” said Douple. “The university has a strong academic reputation and a history of successful athletics, which makes it a tremendous addition and fit for our league. This addition of UND clearly strengthens the quality and depth of The Summit League’s membership.”
UND teams that will compete in The Summit League are men’s and women’s basketball; men’s and women’s cross country, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field; men’s and women’s golf; soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving; men’s and women’s tennis; and volleyball.
Thursday’s additions bring the future Summit League to 10 members and the Missouri Valley Football Conference to 11 members.
“The addition of the University of North Dakota to the Missouri Valley Football Conference in 2020 will complete the league’s FCS footprint in the Midwest,” Viverito said. “This also will re-establish long-standing football rivalries in the Dakotas and open the way for equally satisfying new rivalries throughout the league. Most importantly, UND brings yet another nationally competitive program to the MVFC which is already, arguably, the strongest FCS conference.”
North Dakota is the first institution to join The Summit League since Oral Roberts rejoined the conference on July 1, 2014. North Dakota is the first institution to join the Missouri Valley Football Conference since South Dakota on July 1, 2012.
The
MVFC will require a $300,000 initial membership fee, payable over
several years, while The Summit League’s initial membership is $250,000.
There is no monetary penalty for leaving the Big Sky Conference or the
Western Athletic Conference (swimming and diving). The Fighting Hawk
football team will play a Big Sky schedule as an independent for the
2018 and 2019 seasons and will not be eligible for the league’s NCAA
Tournament automatic-qualifying bid. Last season, four Big Sky schools
earned postseason berths into the 24-team Division I Football
Championship Subdivision (FCS) championships.
UND
has spent the last five years in the Big Sky Conference with the men’s
and women’s swimming and diving program in the Western Athletic
Conference. During the NCAA Division I reclassification UND competed in
the Great West Conference. Prior to that, UND had been a charter
member of the now-defunct North Central Conference since 1922.
"There
were a lot of moving parts in this conference realignment and I want to
thank Big Sky Commissioner Andrea Williams, The Summit League
Commissioner Tom Douple and Missouri Valley Football Conference
Commissioner Patty Viverito for their engagement in this process," said
Faison.
Founded
in 1883, UND has built a well-respected tradition of athletics and
academic excellence. UND athletics teams have won 12 NCAA championships,
including eight in Division I men's ice hockey (second-most only to
Michigan's nine), three in Division II women's basketball and one in
Division II football, and 127 individual NCAA championships.
UND
has also won 150 conference team championships in the Great West
Conference, North Central Conference (NCC), Western Collegiate Hockey
Association (WCHA) and the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC).
The long history of team success has resulted in national recognition
for the well over 1,500 UND student-athletes who have garnered
All-America honors.
Since
making the transition to NCAA Division I competition in 2008-09, UND’s
student-athletes have earned 25 Academic All-America honors, 10 NCAA
Postgraduate Scholarships, and five prestigious NCAA academic awards.
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