Saint Joseph's Celebrates NCAA DIII Week

Saint Joseph's Celebrates NCAA DIII Week

STANDISH, Maine – Saint Joseph's College Athletics is among the many institutions from around the nation promoting NCAA DIII Week, which runs April 2nd through April 8th.

Fans are encouraged to interact with the NCAA Division III Twitter (@NCAADIII) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/NCAADivisionIII) pages during the week. For each new Facebook "like" or Twitter follower, NCAA Division III will make a donation to Special Olympics.

Division III is the NCAA's largest division, with 451 member institutions making up approximately 40% percent of the NCAA's total membership. Over 194,000 student-athletes compete as members of Division III athletic teams. The Division III experience offers participation in a competitive athletic environment that pushes student-athletes to excel on the field and build upon their potential by tackling new challenges across campus.

Overall, 80% (360) of active Division III institutions are private. The NCAA DIII level features 43 voting conferences (plus 25 non-voting conferences) across the nation. On average, Division III institutions sponsor 18 sports.

Academics are the primary focus for Division III student-athletes. The division minimizes the conflicts between athletics and academics and helps student-athletes progress toward graduation through shorter practice and playing seasons and regional competition that reduces time away from academic studies. Participants are integrated on campus and treated like all other members of the student body, keeping them focused on being a student first. Student-athletes do not receive athletic scholarships at the Division III level. NCAA Division III promotes athletic experience, academic accomplishment and leadership/community involvement as part of its founding principles.

Saint Joseph's College is home to over 300 student-athletes competing in a total of 19 varsity sports.

The Monks have five home events during NCAA DIII Week with a variety festivities planned, including a Monks Punch Card contest. By attending games and getting their Monks Card punched, fans will be entered to win prizes including flex money and SJC gear! Attending at least three games will get a fan entered once into the raffle while attending all 5 games will enter the fan into the raffle twice. Fans can also earn raffle entries by participating in the speed pitch event being held at each baseball and softball game!

D3 WEEK SCHEDULE:

Tuesday, 4:00 PM – Baseball vs. Colby College

  • Speed Pitch Station

Wednesday, 7:00 PM – Men's Lacrosse vs. Emmanuel College

  • Ceremonial face-off with Dr. Mark Greene, Oceanography

Thursday, 4:00 PM – Baseball vs. Husson University

  • Ceremonial first pitch with Tom Dann, Exercise Science Professor
  • Speed Pitch Station

Saturday, 1:00 PM – Women's Lacrosse vs. Norwich University

  • Ceremonial face-off with Jeanne Gulnick, Natural Science Professor

Saturday, 1:00 PM – Softball vs. Norwich University (DH)

  • Ceremonial first pitch with Karen Croteau, Exercise Science Professor
    Speed Pitch Station

 

 

NCAA DIII FACTS & FIGURES

NCAA - OUR THREE DIVISIONS

 

ABOUT: NCAA Division III Week is a celebration of outstanding student-athletes. Division III Week is an opportunity for all individuals associated with a Division III institution or conference to recognize the powerful impact of athletics and student-athletes on the campus and surrounding community.

ACADEMIC ACCOMPLISHMENT: In Division III, we realize the classroom is the primary setting for preparing student-athletes. However, Division III also understands academics are more than just GPAs, test scores and majors; it is a comprehensive learning experience that develops successful leaders and professionals.

ATHLETIC EXPERIENCE: Passion and sportsmanship are attributes of the "athlete" in the Division III "student-athlete" paradigm. The "athlete" plays for the love of the game, strives for excellence in all facets of life and perseveres through adversity. So, during Division III Week, celebrate the athletic component of our identity – a true homage to the symbiotic relationship of athletics and higher education.

LEADERSHIP/COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Citizenship and responsibility are Division III attributes. Student-athletes "giving back" adds to the comprehensive learning component of Division III Week, while providing a venue for passion and service.

 

#GOMONKS

 

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Saint Joseph's College is Maine's only Catholic liberal arts college, providing a supportive, personalized and career-focused education for more than 100 years. From its 474-acre campus on the shores of Sebago Lake, the College offers more than 40 undergraduate programs to a population of approximately 1,000 students. Saint Joseph's College Online provides certificates, undergraduate and advanced degrees for working adults through an online learning program. For more, visit www.sjcme.edu.