ST.LOUIS,
Mo.-- Pioneer Football League Commissioner Patty
Viverito has announced that Marist College has accepted
the league's invitation for membership.
Marist is currently a member of the non-scholarship Metro Atlantic
Athletic Conference and has three conference titles to its credit,
including back-to-back co-championships in 2006 and 2007. The Red
Foxes, which began play in the NCAA's Football Championship
Subdivision in 1993, will join the PFL in 2009 as the league's 10th
member.
"We are
proud to be included in a league with schools known nationally for
their accomplishments in the classroom and on the football field,"
Marist College president Dr. Dennis J. Murray
said. "Marist fosters an appreciation of what it means to be a true
student-athlete, encouraging success in academics as well as
athletics. The colleges and universities in the Pioneer League
share this same philosophy, so we feel we have found the right home
for our football program." president
"The Pioneer Football League enthusiastically welcomes Marist as
our newest member," said Viverito. "PFL expansion is a positive
step toward growing non-scholarship football, within the league and
nationally."
In June 2007 the PFL hosted a summit for institutions which
sponsor, or have interest in sponsoring, Division I non-scholarship
football programs. Since that time, the league has taken a
leadership role to foster this brand of football, recognizing it is
important to have those that sponsor non-scholarship football to
keep it and those considering adding non-scholarship football to
add it.
The Pioneer Football League, which recently completed its 15th
season, is a non-scholarship NCAA Football Championship Subdivision
conference. The league still retains four of its charter members
Butler University, the University of Dayton, Drake
University and Valparaiso University, plus the University of San
Diego (joining in 1992) which were joined in 2001 by four
new teams, three of which remain today Davidson College,
Jacksonville University and Morehead State University. The league
expands to nine members in 2008 with the addition of Campbell
University.
"The addition of Marist to the Pioneer League adds another school
that is similar to Campbell and the other teams in the conference
in terms of goals and aspirations for their school and football
program," head coach Dale Steele
explained. "It's an exciting time to be in a league that is
growing. We are very excited to have Marist in the conference and
know that they will contribute to the overall league in a
noteworthy manner."
In January 1991 the NCAA passed legislation to require Division I
institutions to sponsor all intercollegiate sports at the Division
I level. Each of the league's members are dedicated to the
enhancement and sound management of intercollegiate football as an
integral part of the student-athletes' collegiate experience. From
the league's inception it has been a proponent of the creation of a
non-scholarship football classification within Division I and
adopted the moniker of Pioneer based on the intent to become the
first league in that new division. All the league's members are
committed to the non-scholarship football model.