The
University of Missouri-Kansas City has accepted an invitation to join
the Western Athletic Conference. UMKC will begin play in the WAC during
the next athletic year, effective July 1, 2013.
UMKC has notified the Summit League of its intention to withdraw from that conference, effective June 30, 2013.
UMKC
will be immediately eligible for postseason championship play at both
the conference and NCAA level in each of its 16 sports. The WAC holds an
automatic NCAA postseason berth in each of the sponsored team sports.
The
WAC has a 50-year history of intercollegiate competition and has had
tremendous success in the NCAA postseason in all of its sports during
this time. In men's basketball, the WAC has sent at least two teams to
the NCAA Tournament in 24 of the past 29 seasons. UMKC becomes the ninth
member of the Western Athletic Conference in 2013-14, joining
California State University, Bakersfield; Chicago State University;
Grand Canyon University; University of Idaho; New Mexico State
University; Seattle University, The University of Texas-Pan American and
Utah Valley University.
"We accepted the invitation to join the Western Athletic Conference
because of the strong potential alignment it offers with our strategic
objectives related to community engagement and financial strength," said
UMKC Chancellor Leo E. Morton.
"We
are extremely pleased with the addition of UMKC to the WAC family,"
said WAC Interim Commissioner Jeff Hurd. "It not only solidifies our
membership for the 2013-14 season, but also gives us a strong core of
institutions that will help the WAC reestablish itself as a top Division
I conference."
"We
are excited about this new era in UMKC Athletics," Director of
Athletics Tim Hall said. "We look forward to competing alongside the
institutions in the WAC and providing a great experience for our
student-athletes."
UMKC
and WAC officials will discuss the move in detail at a press conference
Thursday Feb. 14 on the UMKC Campus. The start time and location for
the press conference will be announced at a later date.
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