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Which Schools Would Move Into New Regions?

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A CHARTING OF NCAA SCHOOLS WHICH WOULD CHANGE REGIONS
UNDER NEW PROPOSAL


In yesterday’s T&FN headline posting we charted a proposed new setup for schools for the outdoor Regionals. You can find that at

http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/tfn/displayArticle.jsp?id=12727

To help clarify things, here’s a charting just of the schools which would change Regions. Note that all movement is towards the West.

FROM EAST TO MIDEAST
Albany (NY)
Appalachian State (NC)
Binghamton-SUNY (NY)
Buffalo (NY)
Cornell (NY)
Marshall (WV)
North Carolina Asheville (NC)
Penn State (PA)
Pittsburgh (PA)
Radford (VA)
St. Francis (PA)
Syracuse (NY)
Virginia Tech (VA)
West Virginia (WV)
Western Carolina (NC)

FROM MIDEAST TO MIDWEST
Arkansas (AR)
Arkansas–Little Rock (AR)
Arkansas State (AR)
Arkansas–Pine Bluff (AR)
Chicago State (IL)
DePaul (IL)
Eastern Illinois (IL)
Grambling (LA)
Illinois (IL)
Illinois State (IL)
Illinois–Chicago (IL)
Louisiana Tech (LA)
Louisiana–Lafayette (LA)
Louisiana–Monroe (LA)
McNeese (LA)
Missouri (MO)
Missouri State (MO)
Missouri–Kansas City (MO)
Nicholls State (LA)
Northern Illinois (IL)
Northwestern State (LA)
Southeast Missouri State (MO)
Southern Illinois (IL)
Western Illinois (IL)

FROM MIDWEST TO MIDWEST
Air Force (CO)
Colorado State (CO)
Montana (MT)
Montana State (MT)
Nebraska (NB)
New Mexico (NM)
New Mexico State (NM)
Texas Tech (TX)
UTEP (TX)

WEST HAS ONLY INCOMING

Note: We’re unclear where Wyoming stands. The by-schools chart shows Wyoming still in the Midwest, but the by-Region chart says the whole state moved to the West