DIII council supports changes to top NCAA board

Presidents Council also weighs in on potential health, safety legislation

Posted on 5/2/16 12:06 PM

The Division III Presidents Council last week formally expressed support for amending the composition of the NCAA Board of Governors.

At its quarterly meeting in Indianapolis, the council offered unanimous support for a proposal from the Board of Governors Ad Hoc Committee on Structure and Composition. That calls for four voting representatives from Division II and four from Division III to serve on the board. The current structure includes 12 voting representatives from Division I, but only two voting representatives apiece from Division II and Division III.

The council felt the proposed structure would better reflect the overall composition of the NCAA membership and the Association-wide function of the board. The Board of Governors will consider the recommendation, along with additional membership feedback, during its August meeting. Any change to the board’s composition would require approval by two-thirds of the membership in a vote at an NCAA Convention.

Alan Cureton, Division III Presidents Council chair and president of the University of Northwestern-St. Paul, and Jay Lemons, council vice chair and president of Susquehanna University, represent Division III on the board and briefed their fellow council members on the ad hoc committee’s discussions and rationale. Cureton and Lemons asked for input from their peers on the council, which led to the unanimous vote to support the reformed structure.

“There’s a wonderful sense of solidarity within Division III,” Cureton said. “Having the support of all my fellow presidents on this crucial and strategic initiative is absolutely critical.”

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