PITMAN-- The New Jersey Athletic Conference announced on December 26 that Southern Virginia University will become an affiliate football member of the NJAC beginning in the 2014-15 academic year. The addition of SVU to the conference became official following successful votes on its membership application by both the NJAC Presidents Council and the league’s Board of Athletic Administrators.
"The New Jersey Athletic Conference is proud to welcome Southern Virginia University as the newest affiliate football member of our conference," said NJAC Commissioner Terry Small. "Our membership is excited about the addition of the SVU program in the 2014 season, and very thankful to President Paul K. Sybrowsky, Vice President Scott Y. Doxey, and Head Coach DeLane Fitzgerald for their work in helping to make this affiliation possible."
Currently in its first year of the NCAA Division III provisional membership process, Southern Virginia University has sponsored football as a varsity sport since the 2003-04 academic year. The institution announced on June 25 that it will become a full-member of the Capital Athletic Conference beginning in the 2013-14 academic year.
“The New Jersey Athletic Conference is a great fit for our football program and we are thrilled to be joining the conference as an affiliate member,” said Doxey. “This affiliate opportunity, along with full membership in the CAC, allows us to offer a full NCAA Division III athletic experience that is focused on academics and the overall educational experience of our scholar-athletes.”
The addition of the Southern Virginia University program in 2014-15 will increase the NJAC football membership to eight institutions, including full-conference members Kean University, Montclair State University, Rowan University, The College of New Jersey and William Paterson University. The conference will also feature three affiliate football members in SUNY Cortland, Morrisville State College, and Southern Virginia University.
“Becoming a football member of the NJAC will facilitate scheduling, while allowing us to build new competitive rivalries with fellow conference members,” said Doxey. “It will also provide our football scholar-athletes a common goal—the opportunity to compete for a conference championship.”
Southern Virginia University’s ten-year-old football program competed as an independent member of the National Athletic Intercollegiate Association (NAIA) from 2003-11, producing three NAIA All-Americans and 20 NAIA All-Independent selections during that time period. In their first year of NCAA Division III provisional membership this past fall, the Knights competed in the United States Collegiate Athletic Association and recorded the program’s second-highest single-season win total (5), going 5-6 under fourth-year head coach DeLane Fitzgerald, including three consecutive wins to close the season.
“The NJAC is a top football conference within Division III,” said Fitzgerald. “We’re excited to become a member of such an elite group of teams and we hope to be competitive right away. Our players will have a chance to compete for a conference championship and to earn a bid to the national tournament.”
The New Jersey Athletic Conference Board of Athletic Administrators has initiated the development of an eight-team composite block conference schedule for the 2014 season. Each NJAC team will play a seven-game league schedule, with the conference champion receiving an automatic qualification to the NCAA Division III National Championship Tournament.