August 4, 2003
MOUNT VERNON, IOWA . . . The Iowa
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, in conjunction with Upper Iowa
University announced today that Upper Iowa will reclassify to NCAA
Division II as of September 1, 2003.
“Upper Iowa University has had a long-standing
relationship with the Iowa Conference and we wish them the very
best as they move their program to another level of competition,”
IIAC Commissioner John T. Cochrane said. “The departure of a Conference
member is never an easy process; however, we certainly anticipate
a continued relationship between our institutions through non-Conference
competition in a number of sports.”
As a result of the reclassification, Upper Iowa
will remain a member of the Iowa Conference for the 2003-04 academic
year but will not compete for Conference Championships. Upper Iowa,
a charter member of the Iowa Conference, will participate in the
Conference regular season schedule in all sports but those contests
will be counted as non-Conference competitions and will not have
an impact in the determination of Conference Champions and post-season
Tournament seeding.
Upper Iowa’s decision to reclassify culminates
its 82-year affiliation with the Iowa Conference and ultimately
initiates a new Conference alignment for the Peacocks. The administration
and Board of Trustees evaluated its current Conference and division
affiliations over the past five months and determined that NCAA
Division II gives the University and its athletics teams the best
possible opportunity for success and program growth. Upper Iowa
expects to make an announcement regarding its future Conference
membership in October.
“While there is a deep sense of loss in leaving
the Iowa Conference, the vision for the university can be met with
this move both athletically and academically,” Upper Iowa Athletics
Committee Chair Mike Eischeid said. “We look forward to the future
of Upper Iowa with great anticipation and believe that this move
will enhance every phase of the academic mission of the university.”
The University will serve a two-year provisional
membership period during which time the institution will maintain
a Division II profile. At the conclusion of the two-year period,
the Peacocks will be an active member of Division II.
“Today is a great day for Upper Iowa University
and the athletics program. We reflect on our past with admiration
for all the former Peacock athletes who have contributed so much
to this university and the Iowa Conference institutions, but now
we look to the future and the greatness that can come with a new
commitment to the athletics program,” Upper Iowa Athletics Director
Gil Cloud said.
“We look forward to this opportunity to enhance
our programs at Upper Iowa University. Division II membership will
support our ongoing efforts in athletics and will motivate us to
achieve an even higher standard of performance in academics and
athletics programs. We are enthusiastic about this membership in
D-II and the opportunities that it will provide,” Upper Iowa President
Dr. Suzanne James said.
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