The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association has released the revised league schedule. Last week the MIAA Presidents’ Council announced that fall sports will be predominantly conference play. MIAA conference competition will begin on September 19th.
The schools will participate in cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, and volleyball. Towards the bottom of this article you will find links to the MIAA fall sports schedules.
Member schools will follow federal, state, and local guidelines along with recommendations from the NCAA for resocialization to sports this fall to better mitigate the risks of COVID-19 infection of student-athletes and their campus communities.
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Non-conference play can take place prior to September 19, or other open dates during the season, as permitted by each institution. The 2019-20 academic year marked the 132nd consecutive year of operation for the NCAA Division III-affiliated conference.
The MIAA was founded March 24th of 1888. The focus of the conference from the beginning has been on providing an outstanding competitive environment for all. Today, the MIAA is one of America’s finest NCAA Division III conferences, offering 23 sports for men and women.
Fall 2020 MIAA Football Schedule
Fall 2020 MIAA Men’s Golf Schedule
Fall 2020 MIAA Women’s Golf Schedule
Fall 2020 MIAA Men’s Soccer Schedule
Fall 2020 MIAA Women’s Soccer Schedule
Fall 2020 MIAA Volleyball Schedule
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