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UHart Joins New Athletic Conference Amid Switch to Division III Sports
The University of Hartford announced they’re joining a new athletic conference as the school switches from Division I to Division III sports. The university is joining the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) starting in the 2023-24 school year. UHart officials said that throughout their search, the CCC emerged as the right partner for the school community. The conference was looking...
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Judge Dismisses Several Requests to Stop University of Hartford's Move to Division III
When the University of Hartford announced its decision to transition its athletic programs from Division I to Division III, ten student athletes and managers filed a lawsuit to try and block the move. They also sought monetary damages. A federal judge has dismissed all but one of those claims of fraud and misrepresentation against the university. U.S. District Judge...
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Judge Dismisses Several Requests to Stop UHart's Move to Division III
When the University of Hartford announced its decision to transition its athletic programs from Division I to Division III, ten student athletes and managers filed a lawsuit to try and block the move.
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NCAA Lacrosse Championships Bringing Thousands of People to Connecticut
Preparations are underway at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field in East Hartford to host eight teams from across the country this weekend for the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Division I, II and III Championships. “It adds a lot of positive energy. It adds to a feeling of hope about what the summer holds and just allows people to...
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UHart Votes to Transition to Division III Sports
The University of Hartford Board of Regents voted Thursday to transition from a Division I to Division III sports model.
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UHart Votes to Transition to Division III Sports
The University of Hartford is dropping its sports teams from Division I to Division III, a decision that comes after the men’s basketball team this season won its first America East championship and played in the NCAA Tournament for the first time, losing to eventual national champion Baylor in the first round.