Give Up the Ghost: Schools That Should Consider De-Emphasizing From DI
You cannot be serious! What's the point if you're going to be this inept? Army hasn't had a single-digit defeat season since 1977-78. After St. Francis (N.Y.) dropped all sports last year, biting the big-time dust after winning only 36.4% of its basketball games covering the previous seven seasons, Army was left with two other schools (The Citadel plus William & Mary) as the only longstanding major-college programs failing to compete in the NCAA Tournament since the first year of the national playoffs in 1939.
At any rate, the trio of never-been-there schools shouldn't exit Division I because they've been around from the start. Dartmouth, despite no winning record overall or in Ivy League competition thus far in 21st Century (23 seasons), also gets a pass because last year's cellar dweller is a member of a prestigious conference. But are there other schools that should consider de-emphasizing?
There's always a Colgate in the mix making one hesitate kicking a program to the lower-level curb. The Raiders registered at least 23 victories five of the last six seasons (going 14-2 in COVID-ridden 2020-21) after suffering nine consecutive losing campaigns from 2008-09 through 2016-17. There also were a couple of other feel-good, rags-to-riches stories. How about Fordham posting a gaudy 25-8 record two seasons ago after only two winning marks (2006-07 and 2015-16) in previous 30 seasons and Kennesaw State going 26-9 two years ago in the wake of all losing records in its first 16 seasons competing at the DI level.
But most of the newcomers recently moving up to DI aren't like California Baptist, which posted winning records each of its first five seasons at higher level before falling just under .500 a year ago. For some institutions, it can't get much worse and they should strongly consider returning to a lower classification such as what Hartford did. After Stetson, Western Carolina and Western Illinois won more than 20 games last season, following is an alphabetical list of more than 20 schools that probably should give up the DI ghost:
Struggling School | Summary of Dismal Performance at NCAA DI Level |
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Arkansas-Pine Bluff | 11 straight overall losing records of at least five games below .500 |
Binghamton | 14 consecutive overall losing records of at least five games below .500 before going .500 last season |
Cal Poly | nine straight 20-loss seasons and 10 in last 11 |
Cal State Northridge | 14 consecutive overall losing records with eight of them reaching 20-loss plateau before going 19-15 last year |
Cal State Sacramento | only two overall winning records in 33 seasons since moving up to NCAA DI status in 1991-92 |
Central Arkansas | only one winning record (18-17 in 2017-18) in first 18 seasons competing in DI conference |
Charleston Southern | averaged 18 defeats annually in last 27 seasons with only four winning records in that span |
Chicago State | only one winning record (19-13 in 2008-09) in last 38 seasons with 28 years of at least 20 setbacks in that span |
Coppin State | only one winning record (16-14 in 2010-11) in last 20 seasons including eight straight campaigns of at least 20 setbacks from 2012-13 through 2019-20 (thank you COVID in 2020-21) |
Delaware State | 12 consecutive non-winning seasons with each of last six of them failing to win more than 20% of games |
Florida A&M | 17 consecutive losing records |
Houston Christian | only one winning record (17-14 in 2016-17) in last 16 seasons since returning to NCAA DI status |
Idaho State | two barely winning records (total of three games above .500 in 2015-16 and and 2020-21) in last 21 seasons |
Illinois-Chicago | no season in last 20 with fewer than 13 defeats (COVID-shortened 2020-21) |
Maine | 14 consecutive non-winning campaigns and 19 in last 20 |
Marist | only twoe winning records in last 16 seasons |
Mississippi Valley State | 12 consecutive seasons with at least 22 defeats and failing to reach double digits in victories |
Northern Illinois | two winning records in last 18 seasons (21-13 in 2015-16 and 18-13 in 2019-20) |
South Carolina State | one non-losing record in last 14 seasons (19-15 in 2015-16) |
Southeast Missouri State | no season with fewer than 14 defeats in last 23 years (since 18-12 mark in 2000-01) |
Texas-Rio Grande Valley | one winning record in last 16 seasons (20-17 in 2018-19), two winning records in last 22 seasons and three winning records in last 30 seasons |