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CabriniDivision III for a reason
JOHN M. HOLLOWAY STAFF WRITER JMH725@CABRINI.EDU
Cabrini College is not, and never will be a division I school. We are proudly a member of the Division Ill status, and that is where we are going to stay. There are rpuch confusion on the distinctions that separate Division I,
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Division II, and Division III. Luckily NCAA provides a website that clearly defines everything.
Division I schools do not necessarily mean the greatest college athletes are attending that school. Much of the division status has to do with how many students attend the specific school, how many sports are played there, and if the sports teams are evenly distributed between a certain amount of men's and women's teams.
Cabrini is a small private college. According to the ncaa.org, 20,000 spectators have to show up for a weekly average at every home football game for any Division I football team. Cabrini is lucky to have 20,000 spectators