LE MOYNE COLLEGE PLACES 17TH AMONGST DIVISION II COLLEGES IN COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF BOTH ACADEMICS AND ATHLETICS
Chicago, Ill. – NCSA Athletic Recruiting is pleased to
announce Le Moyne College is ranked 17th among NCAA Division II
universities in the 10th Annual NCSA Collegiate Power Rankings.
NCSA Athletic Recruiting's Collegiate 2012 Power Rankings assess
the academic and athletics standards of all NCAA athletic programs
across the country. The Power Rankings were developed to help
prospective student athletes and their families evaluate the
particular strengths of the top colleges and universities at the
Division I, II and III levels.
"The Power Rankings are an objective tool to empower student
athletes to find the right fit in a college or university, not only
for its athletics, but academics as well," says Lisa Strasman,
COO and President of NCSA Athletic Recruiting. "Our hope is to
educate these student-athletes and their parents on the importance
of evaluating schools that will provide the education for an
enriched, successful career after college, in addition to athletic
success.” concluded Strasman.
The Collegiate Power Rankings from NCSA Athletic Recruiting are
calculated for each Division I, II and III college and university
by averaging student-athlete graduation rates, academic rankings
provided by U.S. News & World Report, and the strength
of athletic departments as determined by the Learfield Sports
Directors' Cup.
These Power Rankings are only one example of NCSA Athletic
Recruiting's commitment to redefining collegiate recruiting.
As the leading athletic recruiting network, NCSA connects more than
42,000 college coaches with student-athletes who hope to pursue
both higher education and the chance to compete in athletics at the
college level.
The Northeast-10 Conference was well represented as fellow
conference members Stonehill College (6), Bentley University (8),
Adelphi University (15), Saint Michael's College (18), Assumption
College (25), Merrimack College (27), Saint Anselm College (42),
Pace University (52), UMass Lowell (68), Southern New Hampshire
(83) and the University of New Haven (88) all appear in the
rankings.
A comprehensive list of the rankings, both overall and by
division, is available at: http://www.ncsasports.org/who-is-ncsa/power-rankings

