Changes, challenges often mark Year 2 of D-I The transition to NCAA Division I usually gets toughest in the second year, according to those who have gone through the experience. Published June 20, 2014
D-I transition: Northern Kentucky Northern Kentucky University hopes its location and new arena will prove attractive to future basketball opponents. Published June 20, 2014
Antelope Intros: Brittany Patton, Francisco Chavez In this week's Antelope Intros, GCU Today features an enrollment counselor who doubles as a fruit peddler, a Web developer who plays guitar and likes […] Published June 20, 2014
D-I marketing key: Make it an experience Building a solid attendance base for major sports is a challenge for Grand Canyon and other universities transitioning into NCAA Division I. Published June 19, 2014
D-I transition: Massachusetts Lowell University of Massachusetts Lowell's proximity to Boston is similar to GCU's place in the Phoenix sports landscape. Published June 19, 2014
Athletes bought in, made D-I move pay off Three GCU athletes -- Jerome Garrison (basketball), Haley Walker (softball) and Mackenzie Phelps (volleyball) -- share their thoughts about what the move to NCAA Division […] Published June 18, 2014
D-I transition: Abilene Christian Abilene Christian is poised for future success, thanks to the deep pockets of two alums who made a fortune in home health care. Published June 18, 2014
GCU coaches met D-I challenge head on As coaching veterans at GCU, Ann Pierson, Trent May and Petar Draksin took different approaches in preparing their respective teams for the rigors of Division […] Published June 17, 2014
D-I transition: Incarnate Word Ricky Williams, one of the best NFL running backs in recent years but also troubled by off-field issues, was an interesting choice to be an […] Published June 17, 2014
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