ECAC Announces 2024 DIII Men's Volleyball Championship Field

ECAC Announces 2024 DIII Men's Volleyball Championship Field

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DANBURY, Conn.- The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) has announced New Jersey City University as the top overall seed in the 2024 ECAC Division III Men's Volleyball Championship. First round matches will be played on Wednesday, April 17.
 
Rutgers Newark will receive a bye and host the semifinals and final on Saturday, April 20 as the number 2 seed. Saint Vincent College joins NJCU and Rutgers Newark with first round byes. Ramapo College will host Purchase College on Wednesday, April 17 in a first round play in matchup.
 
First Round - Wednesday, April 17 
Game #1: No. 4 Ramapo College* vs. No. 5 Purchase College - TBD
*denotes host
 
Semifinals - Saturday, April 20 at Rutgers Newark
Game #2: No. 1 NJCU vs. Winner Game #1 - 3:00 PM
Game #3: No. 2 Rutgers Newark vs. Saint Vincent College - 5:00 PM
 
Championship - Saturday, April 20 at Rutgers Newark
Winner Game #2 vs. Winner Game #3 - 7:00 PM

Click here to see the full bracket 
 
Game times subject to change. 
 
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