Archive for June 4th, 2008

Choosing Division III

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Our friends at the Double-A Zone have asked the question, Who chooses Division III? It’s the NCAA’s official blog, so you have to take that into consideration, but unlike many ways in which the NCAA deals with Division III (can’t get its own playoff brackets right, doesn’t know how many Pool C bids there should be), the blog has a healthy knowledge of Division III, run by former Brandeis baseball player Josh Centor.

In light of the fact that Division II has spent a fair amount of time over the past few years trying to find its identity, there’s now apparently some sort of buzz. For me, I’m not sure what “I Chose Division II” actually means, while Division I’s identity is fairly clear and Division III has staked out the student-athlete high ground as the only purely amateur division (non-scholarship) in college athletics.

However, there seems to be some discussion from commenters, not much of it well-informed, as to what Division III’s identity is. Those people need a good dose of D3sports.com readers to fill them in. (I myself have a comment that is awaiting moderator approval.)

Meanwhile, the core question: Should Division III do more to brand itself? Speaking as someone who has done most of the branding of Division III over the past decade, absolutely. I look at what Division II has done in this area over the past few years, in terms of fancy promotional spots, games on CBS College Sports and football playoffs on ESPN, a full package of streaming video broadcasts of football and basketball, and I am definitely jealous. All Division III fans should be.

Division III should be branding itself. It should not be left to people like us here at D3sports.com or Steve Clay and D3Cast or Robb Modica and D3Scoreboard.

We just wasted a bunch of time and money figuring out Division IV was not the place we really wanted to be. So let’s spruce up our house a little bit while we’re here. Let’s show the rest of college fandom that this is not just glorified intramurals. Let’s get our games out there for people to see.

Why did you choose Division III? Go tell them.

And tell us below.

MLB Draft coverage

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

The MLB amateur draft is nearly upon us. Day one will bring the first rounds (last year in the new format that was rounds 1-5) and based on the last ten years, there is a 60% chance of a D-III player being drafted in the first five rounds. Nobody knows who the first player will be and it is likely that it will be latter than next year. No player has the same buzz that UW-Stevens Point Jordan Zimmermann had last year.

Last year there were 19 players drafted - spot on the average for the last ten years. What we can guess about the first player drafted is that it would be a pitcher as 60% of all D-III players drafted are pitchers. By position pitchers are followed by outfielders (12%), and catchers (8%), leaving 20% divided among the four infield positions.

Six schools have had five or more players drafted in the last ten years. The list starts with UW-Oshkosh with nine; Montclair State, Chapman, and Cal Lutheran with seven; and Cortland State and Carthage with five each. Looking at the list of schools with drafted players, it is interesting to find that Marietta has the same number of drafted players as Mass. College (2) but possessing a National Championship trophy. Talking about schools with a Walnut and Bronze in their hardware case - only Ithaca has not had a player drafted since 1998.

I hope to post updates through the day on Thursday and Friday as players names are called and at the end of each day post a summary of the day’s activity on the front page of D3baseball.com. Look for my preview article tomorrow as D3baseball kicks off its 2008 amateur draft coverage.