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NYIT Joins the Collegiate Sprint Football League, Reviving Competitive Athletics

The university’s entry into the CSFL signals a broader push to expand club and intramural sports programs.

NYIT Joins the Collegiate Sprint Football League

New York Institute of Technology announced its admission to the Collegiate Sprint Football League, a competition that retains traditional NCAA football rules while imposing a 183‑pound weight limit for student‑athletes.

The acceptance will take effect on July 1, 2027, and represents a key step in the university’s plan to rebuild a competitive sports culture on campus.

Leadership and Commitment

Joseph Posillico, vice president for enrollment management and strategic communications, has been leading the effort to reintroduce varsity‑level competition and to align the program with the league’s standards.

The Collegiate Sprint Football League praised NYIT’s vision and commitment, noting that the institution is the third new member to join the league since 2024.

Coaching Search and Program Expansion

NYIT plans to hire a sprint football coach who will also guide the growth of intramural and club sports, creating a broader athletic ecosystem for students.

Current Offerings and Future Plans

At present, the university supports club teams in co‑ed badminton, men’s and women’s basketball, and volleyball, while lacrosse and soccer squads are slated for introduction in the coming seasons.

Officials anticipate that these additions will deepen student engagement and provide competitive outlets for athletes who might not meet the traditional football weight requirements.

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