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GPAC Adds Sport

GPAC Adds Sport

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The Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) has announced that Men’s Volleyball will begin as an official conference sport starting in 2020-21.

In conjunction with the addition of Men’s Volleyball, Ottawa University from Ottawa, Kansas, will join the GPAC as an affiliate member in the sport of Men’s Volleyball.

Beginning in 2020-21 the GPAC will have six members with the sport of Men’s Volleyball:

Briar Cliff University – Sioux City, Iowa

Dordt University – Sioux Center, Iowa

Hastings College – Hastings, Nebraska (new program in 2020-21)

Morningside College – Sioux City, Iowa

University of Jamestown – Jamestown, North Dakota

Ottawa University – Ottawa, Kansas (affiliate member)

The GPAC and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) require six schools in a conference to have it as a sport and receive an automatic berth to the NAIA National Volleyball Championship under conference direct qualification.

The addition of Men’s Volleyball increases the number of Championship sports in the GPAC to 22. Men’s Volleyball is the first sport added in the GPAC since Cheer and Dance became an official conference sport in 2016-17. Prior to that Wrestling became an official conference sport in 2006-07.

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