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We're getting ready to start the second week of the 2023-24 season and have a semi-full schedule of DI duals whis week. A total of 46 duals will be contested. Since it can be difficult to figure out where and when to watch all of these events, InterMat has put together a list of all of the live-streamed events occurring this week. Below are the dates/times and how to watch each match (with links). All times are eastern Thursday, November 9: Oklahoma at Central Michigan 7:00 PM ESPN+ Friday, November 10: Rider at Indiana, 6:00 PM B1G+ Kentucky Wesleyan at Bellarmine 7:00 PM Ohio State at Virginia Tech 7:00 PM ACC Network Xtra Campbell at Nebraska 8:00 PM B1G+ Bucknell at Oklahoma State 8:00 PM ESPN+ Wyoming at CSU Bakersfield 10:00 PM Roadrunner’s-On Demand Saturday, November 11: Air Force, Appalachian State, Gardner-Webb, Presbyterian, Virginia at Mountaineer Invitational at Appalachian State 9:00 AM Central Michigan, Michigan, Michigan State, Northern Illinois, Northwestern, Oklahoma, Wisconsin at Michigan State Open 9:30 AM FloWrestling Buffalo vs. LIU at Bethlehem, PA, 10:00 AM FloWrestling Northern Iowa at Grand View Open, Johnston, IA, 10:00 AM Rokfin IA Wrestle Minnesota, North Dakota State, South Dakota State at Bison Open, hosted by North Dakota State 10:00 AM Cal Poly, Lindenwood, Little Rock, Maryland, Missouri at Tiger Style Invitational, Kansas City, MO 11:00 AM FloWrestling Bloomsburg vs. NC State at Bethlehem, PA 12:00 PM FloWrestling Buffalo vs. North Carolina at Bethlehem, PA 12:00 PM FloWrestling LIU vs. Sacred Heart at Bethlehem, PA 12:00 PM FloWrestling American vs. Clarion at George Mason 12:00 PM The Citadel at George Mason, 12:00 PM ESPN+ Chattanooga at Ohio, 1:00 PM ESPN+ American vs. Millersville at George Mason 1:30 PM Clarion at George Mason 1:30 PM ESPN+ Arizona State vs. Lock Haven at Bethlehem, PA 2:00 PM FloWrestling Army West Point vs. Purdue at Bethlehem, PA 2:00 PM FloWrestling Bloomsburg vs. Sacred Heart at Bethlehem, PA 2:00 PM FloWrestling Bucknell at Oklahoma Wesleyan 2:00 PM Chattanooga vs. Ashland at Ohio 2:30 PM ESPN+ Clarion vs. The Citadel at George Mason 3:00 PM Millersville at George Mason 3:00 PM ESPN+ Arizona State vs. North Carolina at Bethlehem, PA 4:00 PM FloWrestling Army West Point vs. Lock Haven at Bethlehem, PA 4:00 PM FloWrestling NC State vs. Purdue at Bethlehem, PA 4:00 PM FloWrestling Ashland at Ohio, 4:00 PM ESPN+ Williams at George Mason 4:30 PM ESPN+ The Citadel vs. Millersville at George Mason 4:30 PM Queens at Averett 5:00 PM Averett YouTube Wyoming at California Baptist 10:00 PM FloWrestling Sunday, November 12: Queens at Cougar Open, hosted by Averett 9:00 AM Arizona State, Army West Point, Bloomsburg, Buffalo, Cornell, Franklin & Marshall, Harvard, Hofstra, Lehigh, LIU, Lock Haven, NC State, Penn, Penn State, Purdue, Sacred Heart at Journeymen Collegiate Classic, Bethlehem, PA 9:00 AM FloWrestling Edinboro at Bob Del Rosa Ohio Intercollegiate Open, hosted by Case Western Reserve 10:00 AM Morgan State at Navy 12:00 PM Pittsburgh vs. VMI at Navy 12:00 PM Edinboro at Ohio State 12:00 PM B1G+ Cleveland State at West Virginia 1:00 PM ESPN+ Duke vs. Kent State at West Virginia 1:00 PM Morgan State vs. Pittsburgh at Navy 1:30 PM VMI at Navy 1:30 PM Rider at SIU Edwardsville 2:00 PM Morgan State vs. VMI at Navy 3:00 PM Pittsburgh at Navy 3:00 PM Cleveland State vs. Duke at West Virginia 3:00 PM Kent State at West Virginia, 3:00 PM ESPN+ Nebraska-Kearney at Stanford 4:00 PM Stanford Live Stream American at Virginia Tech 4:00 PM ACC Network Xtra Duke at West Virginia 5:00 PM ESPN+ Davidson at Iowa State 7:00 PM ESPN+
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DI Approves Modifications to Wagering-Related Reinstatement Guidelines
InterMat Staff posted an article in College
The Division I Council Coordination Committee on Wednesday adjusted the guidelines for student-athlete reinstatement cases in which student-athletes wager on other teams at their own schools. An adjustment to reinstatement guidelines was requested by the Conference Commissioners Association in early October and was supported in concept by the Division I Council at its Oct. 4 meeting. Effective immediately, reinstatement guidelines for student-athletes who wager on teams at their school — excluding their own team — will start at requiring one season of ineligibility and a loss of one year of eligibility. Student-athletes will also be required to participate in sports wagering rules and prevention education as a condition of reinstatement. Previous guidelines, as approved in June, prescribed permanent ineligibility for those cases. The adjusted guidelines may be applied to cases in which student-athletes are currently serving suspensions related to wagering on a different team at their own school that were reported on or after May 2, 2023. "To be clear, Division I members do not encourage student-athletes to engage in sports wagering at any level, and the actions today to modify reinstatement conditions should not be interpreted as support for wagering behaviors," said Jon Steinbrecher, chair of the Council Coordination Committee and commissioner of the Mid-American Conference. "NCAA members continue to prioritize integrity of competition and felt that reinstatement conditions for violations of wagering rules should reflect that focus and, when possible, also accommodate opportunities for preventative education." The adjustment to reinstatement guidelines is the first step in membership action to review NCAA rules around sports wagering more broadly. Under current NCAA rules, it remains impermissible for student-athletes, coaches and athletics administrators to engage in sports wagering in any sport sponsored by the NCAA, including collegiate and professional sports. "The council agreed with Division I commissioners that the reinstatement conditions for wagering violations in limited circumstances should be adjusted," Steinbrecher said. "Member schools need to fully examine NCAA wagering legislation overall — particularly in light of changes in recent years to federal and state laws — but the council agreed that additional changes should not be made until potential changes to rules are contemplated."