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NCAA Division II Sonoma State University Eliminates Entire Athletics Department
Sonoma State University, located north of the San Francisco Bay Area in California, has announced that it will eliminate its entire NCAA Division II athletics department as being eliminated as part of a sweeping campus-wide cost-cutting measure with a larger-than-expected budget deficit looming.
A letter posted on the school’s website from interim campus president Emily Cutrer says that the school is facing a $23.9 million deficit, bigger than the projected $21 million deficit. Among the other cuts include 46 faculty cuts, closing of six entire academic departments, and a campus-wide hiring freeze.
The school’s athletics department will cease competition at the end of the spring season. Sonoma State has competed in the NCAA since 1964 and has won three NCAA Division II national championships (women’s soccer in 1990, men’s soccer in 2002, and men’s golf in 2009).
As has been the story at smaller colleges across the country, Cutrer blamed the budget deficit on shrinking enrollment. The student body has declined by 38% from its peak in 2015. In fall 2024, SSU had 5,784 students enrolled, with 5,191 of those being undergrads. That alone was a drop of almost 900 students from a year prior.
The cut to the athletics department is projected to save $3.7 million, with the total savings from the new austerity measures estimated at $20.1 million.
While the school didn’t support varsity swimming, diving, or water polo*, it is at least the second college we’ve seen do this in recent years after D1 St. Francis Brooklyn cut their athletics program in 2023. While there is a lot of fear about D1 cuts coming post House settlement (Cleveland State recently announced cuts of wrestling, women’s softball, and women’s golf), it is a canary in the coalmine for small colleges that are closing their doors at a record rate.
Sonoma State cut its women’s water polo program in 2020.
The pressure faced by smaller schools is caused by wholly different factors than those faced by D1 schools in the wake of the House settlement – including a Power 4 swimming program rumored to be on the chopping block at season’s end. Smaller D2 programs like Sonoma State and D2 swim programs like Emory & Henry continue to face budget crises driven outside of the athletics departments that are forcing spending cuts.
The school reported 110 men and 133 women on their varsity athletics teams this season. Even if all of those student-athletes were paying full-rate tuition (they aren’t), it would still barely cover the annual deficit of the athletics department.
Among the things that the school is famous for is baseball pitcher Marika Lyszczyk, who in 2020 became the first woman to play catcher in a men’s collegiate baseball game and is the first Canadian woman to play NCAA baseball.
The school says that it will honor athletic scholarships for those student-athletes who wish to remain at the school.
In a shocking turn of events, Sonoma State University has announced the elimination of its entire athletics department, including all NCAA Division II sports teams. This decision comes as a result of budget constraints and the need to reallocate resources to other areas of the university.The move has sparked outrage among students, alumni, and fans of Sonoma State athletics, many of whom have expressed their disappointment and sadness over the loss of their beloved sports teams. The decision will affect a total of 14 sports programs, including basketball, soccer, and track and field.
Sonoma State University officials have stated that they will work with affected student-athletes to help them transfer to other schools or continue their athletic careers elsewhere. Despite this, the news has left a dark cloud hanging over the university’s campus, as students and staff come to terms with the end of an era for Sonoma State athletics.
As the university moves forward with this controversial decision, it remains to be seen how it will impact the school’s reputation and overall culture. Only time will tell what the future holds for Sonoma State University and its former athletes who will now have to find new homes for their athletic talents.
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#NCAA #Division #Sonoma #State #University #Eliminates #Entire #Athletics #DepartmentKaitlyn Conley conviction overturned by state Appellate Division | News
In a shocking turn of events, the conviction of Kaitlyn Conley has been overturned by the state Appellate Division. Conley, who was convicted of poisoning her boss, chiropractor Mary Yoder, in 2015, has maintained her innocence throughout the trial and subsequent appeals process.The Appellate Division ruled that there were errors in the original trial, including the admission of expert testimony that was deemed unreliable. This decision has sparked a mix of emotions from both supporters and critics of Conley, with some relieved that justice has been served while others are outraged at the possibility of a guilty person going free.
Conley’s legal team is now preparing for a potential retrial, as prosecutors have vowed to continue pursuing justice for Mary Yoder. The case has garnered national attention for its complex legal issues and the dramatic twists and turns that have unfolded over the years.
As the legal battle continues, the fate of Kaitlyn Conley remains uncertain. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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#Kaitlyn #Conley #conviction #overturned #state #Appellate #Division #NewsQ&A: Kickapoo grad and former Drury coach Molly Miller has become a rising Division I star at Grand Canyon
Five years into her Grand Canyon University tenure, Molly Miller has yet to stray from what made her exceptional in Springfield.
The former Kickapoo guard who went on to star at hometown NCAA Division II power Drury — as a player and later as head coach — still leans into a staunch defensive approach. It helped her post a gaudy 67-1 record her final two seasons at Drury before making an ascending move to Phoenix to lead a program that had never previously reached a Western Athletic Conference final.
Miller and the Lopes now own the second-longest active win streak in Division I women’s basketball (17 games) for what’s been a burgeoning mid-major operation.
The 38-year-old Miller has had GCU on the cusp of an NCAA Tournament berth in previous years, but after a program-affirming sweep of Arizona and Arizona State and a subsequent tear through the WAC, a corner appears to have been turned.
Miller, who often sees her name in rumor mills as a candidate at high-major schools, is enjoying the warm climate with her young family but still keeps southwest Missouri close to heart.
She believes GCU is a destination school with high-major potential, offering a similar environment and community-minded support she experienced at Drury.
Miller recently spoke to the Daily Citizen about her career, her time in Springfield and what she has done to sustain success in an ever-changing basketball landscape.
Ryan Collingwood: How have you been able to cultivate success in a relatively timely fashion at Grand Canyon?
Molly Miller: You have to have a little bit of patience. (Grand Canyon) was set up to succeed, it just hadn’t reached that next level as a program. And even in the last five years, GCU name recognition has increased with our men’s team being so successful and advancing in the NCAA Tournament, as well as our success. When I first got here, our team had yet to reach the championship game of our conference tournament, then we did that our first two years. Even this year, to take it up a notch and beat both Arizona and Arizona State, that was a big step in the advancement of our program and brand. It’s been a process. We had some initial success but there was a higher level to reach, and I think we’re seeing that this year in being one of the top mid-majors in the country and being in the conversation of NCAA Tournament berths. I think we’re there right now. Getting your culture to that level does take a bit of a transition period, and we’ve had success in that transition period, which has been nice.”
RC: Was there much of learning curve making the jump from Division II to Division I?
MM: A little bit. I’m pretty convicted in some of the X’s and O’s we do, so I’m glad that translated. The nice thing about Division II is that I did a lot of (behind-the-scenes work) myself, so I was able to manage and delegate more. That was probably the biggest difference, the amount of support, people and resources I had. I think the biggest learning curve has come in the last five years with the changing landscape. You have to navigate the transfer portal, and NIL is now a thing. That’s probably the biggest adjustment I’ve faced being here, not necessarily Division II to Division I, but the new environment in college athletics.
RC: Was Division I always the goal? Many coaches can find happiness and less stress at the small college and high school levels while others want to take it as far as they can.
MM: I wasn’t really motivated by level, monetary things or status. I knew if I was going to be a coach it had to be at a place I could do it the right way and where we had the resources to win and where I was supported. I had all of that at Drury and I thought I could have been at Drury for life. But when the opportunity at Grand Canyon came, I educated myself about what they were about — a private, Christian university with no football program, what I had at Drury. It was an opportunity to have resources and win and spread my wings a little bit and cast a little wider net in my career and as a person. I wasn’t looking (for a Division I job), honestly. We were undefeated at Drury (in 2019-2020) and had our season cut short due to COVID and I was looking ahead to getting the next Drury team to a national championship. GCU was just a good fit. I had the opportunity in previous years at Drury to jump to Division I, it just wasn’t the right fit or the right time. I was patient.
RC: Is that happening now, as far as being contacted for a bigger job? Your name has often surfaced as a potential candidate for bigger programs by pundits in the social mediasphere, for what that’s worth.
MM: The nice thing is that I have an agent who deals with all of that. I don’t really have to filter phone calls, so I can focus on my team, which is nice. Every spring you see the coaching carousel and it gets a little crazy, but right now I’m in such a good position. I love where I’m at, I love the people I work with, I love how we do it and being part of a Christian university that mirrors my faith and philosophies on life and learning and teaching and mentorship. I get asked about “the next level,” but Grand Canyon can be that next level. The best parallel is a school like Gonzaga, which I think is possible here and that’s my job to get us to that next level.
RC: What are the specific things, basketball-wise, from your philosophies at Drury that translated the most to GCU?
MM: I’m pretty convicted in the way we play defense, so it was nice to see that translate. A lot of pressure, we’ll do a lot of trapping, pressing and definitely a high-octane defense. Our offense has evolved, we really cater to the personnel that we have. We have some athleticism on the court and some great slashers. They’re surrounded by one of the best shooters in the country (Alyssa Durazo-Frescas) and we have a post player (Laura Erikstrup) who is averaging a near double-double. We have all of the components of a good team, one through five, they really complement each other well… We have quick-hitters to our shooters, downhill sets for slashers, isolation plays for our post-players. We can really kind of manipulate what we’re doing.”
Then-Drury coach Molly Miller is congratulated by fans at O’Reilly Family Events Center in 2020. (Photo by Drury). RC: Are you still in touch with a lot of your Springfield hoops connections?
MM: I have one on my staff, Daejah Bernard, who was my point guard at Drury and one of the best to play there. I talked her into coaching. She has a great I.Q. and was good point guard for me, probably the best defender I ever coached so she can talk the defensive talk, too. But, yes. I keep up with a lot of them. Some of them got married, had some kids so it’s been nice to see their lives evolve. We had a really good group and some of them are in coaching. I’m proud of their lives and what they’re doing.
RC: When you accepted the position in the spring of 2020, the transfer portal was still in its genesis and NIL had not been introduced, a stark contrast from today’s college hoops reality. That’s a lot to tackle in your first Division I gig. How do you think you’ve handled all of it?
MM: I don’t think anyone could have predicted this. It was a drastic change. I’m in the front nine of my career, so I couldn’t imagine what it’s been like for the coaches on their back nine in how they’ve approached recruiting and retention. It used to be ‘Hey, I’ve got an in with this player, I’ve known this player for a while, we’ve built a good relationship, they can trust me’ which now seems secondary to the monetary benefits they can receive. But you learn to adapt, and I think that’s very important and I think we’ve done a good job in the portal. We don’t have a mass exodus in our sports here, but we’ve been able to bring some players in because of our reputation and the resources. It’s a good destination city.
RC: Have you been keeping tabs on Drury?
MM: Oh yeah. Amy Eagan, who took over when I left, is now at (Division I) Lindenwood and doing great things and building that program. Kaci Bailey (Drury’s current coach) is doing a great job. Their athletic director, Nyla Milleson, has come full circle because she was my coach at Drury and now she’s running the whole department. I talk to her often and she is one of my best mentors and friends.
RC: Have you noticed an increase in overall talent at the Division II level since the introduction of the portal?
MM: I think (the portal) allows you to find your correct level. Some of these who didn’t get as much as an opportunity they would have liked at Division I, they can really shine somewhere else.
RC: Seventeen consecutive wins is impressive. How has your team handled the attention that has come the streak?
MM: That’s not locker room talk for us. Last night we said ‘Great win, but now we’re 0-0.’ We have a target on our back, so the challenge of this team is understanding what it means to get everyone’s best shot. Records are thrown out the window. If they beat GCU, that’s their Super Bowl and a feather in their cap. That’s the big challenge, not getting wrapped up in (the streak), but to push yourself and prepare for every team the same. They say losing is tough, but I say sustained winning is even harder. For us that’s the challenge this year, but it’s definitely a testament to where our program has been, where it is and where it’s going.
RC: How big was it to beat both of Arizona’s major instiutions (Arizona and Arizona State) this season? That must carry a lot of weight, especially in the Phoenix and Tucson areas.
MM: You can put us in their category. I always felt like we could get there and that we belong and now we’ve proven that to the outside world. Internally, we go into those games thinking we can win and we’ve proven this is the next step for the program. Then we also beat Northern Arizona, which would been a flop if we lost to them after beating the two biggest schools in the state. We are happy to be on this level. It’s a testament to the administration and resources that have been poured into this school. You can only go as far as your school supports you, so it’s kind of a reflection of what they’re doing to get to that next level.
Q: How does Molly Miller’s experience at Kickapoo High School and Drury University help her succeed at Grand Canyon University as a head coach?A: Molly Miller’s experience as a standout athlete and successful coach at both Kickapoo High School and Drury University have undoubtedly played a crucial role in her rise to prominence at Grand Canyon University. As a former standout player at Kickapoo, where she led her team to a state championship, Miller learned the value of hard work, dedication, and leadership on and off the court. These qualities have undoubtedly helped her transition into a successful head coach at the collegiate level.
Additionally, Miller’s time as an assistant coach and later head coach at Drury University allowed her to refine her coaching skills, develop her own coaching philosophy, and build a winning program. Under her leadership, Drury achieved unprecedented success, including multiple conference championships and deep runs in the NCAA Division II tournament.
Now, at Grand Canyon University, Miller has continued to build on her past success and establish herself as one of the rising stars in Division I women’s basketball. Her experience, work ethic, and passion for the game have all contributed to her rapid ascent in the coaching ranks, and it’s clear that her future in the sport is bright.
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Brewers Vet Signing With Division Rival After 2-Year Stint In Milwaukee
One former Milwaukee Brewers starter has found a new opportunity.
Former Brewers hurler Wade Miley has been looking for a new opportunity in free agency throughout the offseason. Miley made it known that he wanted to continue his career and even hinted that he would be open to a return to Milwaukee,
While this is the case, it’s not going to happen at least, in the short term. Miley reportedly is signing a minor league deal with the National League Central rival Cincinnati Reds, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer’s Gordon Wittenmyer.
“Veteran (left-handed pitcher) Wade Miley, a favorite of the Reds front office, has signed a minor-league deal to return to the team as he eyes a return from Tommy John surgery in mid to late May,” Wittenmyer said. “Was 12-10, 3.55 for Reds in ’20-22. Should be good for young staff.”
Miley spent the last two seasons with the Brewers but only was able to make two starts in 2024. In 2023, he shined. He logged a 3.14 ERA across 23 starts with Milwaukee. It was his second stint in the organization after spending time with the team in 2018 as well.
This will be Miley’s second stint with the Reds after spending the 2020 and 2021 campaigns with Cincinnati.
He won’t be ready to go right away as he recovers from surgery, but it wouldn’t be shocking to see him get a chance at some point with the Reds.
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Veteran Brewers Player Makes Shocking Move to Division Rival After 2-Year Run in Milwaukee
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Llaneros sorprendió a América y anotó su primer gol en Primera División
Llaneros sorprendió al América de Cali en el Pascual Guerrero e inició ganando gracias a un gol del experimentado Carlos Sierra, los de Villavicencio anotaron muy temprano al minuto 4’.
Sierra con pasado en el equipo Escarlata, sacó un rival y luego desde la medialuna sacó un derechazo que dejó inmóvil al portero americano Santiago Silva, oriundo de Uruguay.
Llaneros de esta manera que nunca había pertenecido a la Primera División, en su primer encuentro logra anotar su primer gol en la ‘A’.
Tras la anotación de Llaneros, el primer tiempo se fue con lo que era el empate parcial de América con gol de Barrios y el 1-2 a favor de los de Villavicencio tras un autogol de Brayan Medina.
Llaneros surprised América and scored their first goal in Primera DivisiónIn a thrilling match against one of the top teams in the league, Llaneros pulled off a major upset by scoring their first goal in Primera División. The underdog team showed incredible determination and skill as they took on América, and their hard work paid off with a stunning goal that left fans in awe.
The goal came in the second half of the match, with Llaneros capitalizing on a defensive mistake by América to take the lead. The entire stadium erupted in cheers as the ball hit the back of the net, marking a historic moment for the team and their fans.
This victory is sure to be a huge confidence boost for Llaneros as they continue to compete in Primera División. It proves that with hard work, dedication, and belief in themselves, anything is possible. Congratulations to Llaneros on their incredible achievement!
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Texans amicably part ways with team president despite back-to-back AFC South division titles
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In a surprise move, the Houston Texans have amicably parted ways with team president Greg Grissom, the team announced Thursday. The move was made despite the Texans winning a second consecutive AFC South division title in 2024. The Texans have also won playoff games in consecutive years.
“We want to thank Greg for his contributions to the organization,” Texans CEO Cal McNair said in a statement. “Since he became our team president in 2021, Greg helped me implement numerous initiatives to help our organization fearlessly evolve and grow in many ways, which we are thankful for. We wish Greg and his family nothing but the best in the future. We will provide updates regarding the team’s next president in the coming days.”
Specifically, Grissom oversaw the team’s management and direction of business operations. He had been with the franchise for nearly 25 years, including the last four as team president. Grissom said that he feels that “it’s the right time to embrace new challenges opportunities.”
“Over the past four years, I am incredibly proud of of what we accomplished for our fans and our business,” he said in a statement. “I am grateful for my time with the Texans and look forward to what’s next.”
As noted above, the Texans have quickly become of the NFL’s upper-echelon teams. After winning just seven games during Grissom’s first two years as president, the Texans won 22 games over the past two seasons. Houston hosted and won AFC wild-card games both seasons, including a 32-12 win over the Chargers earlier this month.
Expect the Texans to move quickly to find their next president, with the start of free agency less than two months away.
The Houston Texans have announced that they have amicably parted ways with team president, Jamey Rootes, despite the team’s recent success in winning back-to-back AFC South division titles.Rootes had been with the Texans organization for over 20 years, serving as team president since 2000. During his tenure, the team saw significant growth in both revenue and fan engagement, with Rootes playing a key role in the development of NRG Stadium and the team’s overall business operations.
Despite the success on the field, the Texans have decided to make a change in leadership at the top, citing a desire to take the organization in a new direction. In a statement, Texans CEO Cal McNair thanked Rootes for his years of service and wished him well in his future endeavors.
The search for a new team president is already underway, with the Texans looking to find a candidate who can continue to build on the team’s recent success and help guide them towards even greater achievements in the future.
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Department of Justice freezes all civil rights division cases: report
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) sent a memo to its civil rights division, ordering a freeze to all ongoing litigation originating from the Biden administration and halting the pursuit of any new cases or settlements, according to reports.
The Washington Post first reported that a memo sent to Kathleen Wolfe, the temporary head of the division appointed by the Trump administration, instructed her to make sure attorneys do not file “any new complaints, motions to intervene, agree-upon remands, amicus briefs, or statements of interest.”
As to how long the freeze will last, the memo does not say, though it practically ceases the division until President Donald Trump’s nomination to lead the department, Harmeet Dhillon, is confirmed by the Senate.
The publication also reported the freeze was “consistent with the Department’s goal of ensuring that the Federal Government speaks with one voice in its view of the law and to ensure that the President’s appointees or designees have the opportunity to decide whether to initiate any new cases.”
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A source familiar with the memo confirmed its contents to Fox News.
The DOJ had no comment on the matter.
Wolfe was also told in another memo that the division must tell the chief of staff of the DOJ about any consent decrees finalized by the division over the past 90 days.
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Earlier this month, a Kentucky judge declined to immediately sign a police reform consent decree forged by the DOJ and the city of Louisville during a hearing one courtroom participant described as a hasty attempt by the Biden administration to hamstring incoming President Trump.
But federal Judge Benjamin Beaton refused to be a “rubber stamp” for a 240-page reform plan prompted by the 2020 police-involved shooting of Breonna Taylor, according to Oversight Project counsel Kyle Brosnan.
Taylor was killed in a hail of police gunfire after Louisville officers sought to serve a drug warrant at her boyfriend Kenneth Walker’s house. Walker fired a “warning shot” through the door and struck Officer Jonathan Mattingly in the leg.
PROPOSED CHICAGO POLICE RESOURCE CUTS COULD LAND CITY IN COURT UNDER CONSENT DECREE, OFFICIALS WARN
A photo of Breonna Taylor shared at the 2022 Defend Black Women March in Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C. (Leigh Vogel/Getty Images for Frontline Action Hub)
A consent decree, Brosnan noted, is different from other legal agreements in that it cannot simply be reversed by presidential order or a change of heart by one of the parties involved.
The consent decree alleged a pattern or practice of racial bias in Louisville policing, including in traffic stops, sexual assault probes or use of force.
There are at least two other police reform consent decrees going through the legal process, one in Maryland and one in Minnesota.
On Jan. 6, the DOJ reached an agreement with Minneapolis, which still requires court approval, to reform the department’s “unconstitutional and unlawful practices” allegedly counter to the Americans With Disabilities Act and 14th Amendment.
In October 2024, the feds sued the Maryland Department of State Police alleging Civil Rights Act violations.
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“The United States claims MDSP violated Title VII when it used a certain physical fitness test and a certain written test to hire entry-level Troopers because the tests disqualified more female and African-American applicants than others and were not job related,” a court document states.
Maryland police dispute the allegations.
Fox News Digital’s Charles Creitz contributed to this report.
The Department of Justice has made a shocking announcement today, revealing that they have decided to freeze all civil rights division cases. This unprecedented move has sent shockwaves through the legal community and raised concerns about the future of civil rights enforcement in the United States.According to a report released by the Department of Justice, this decision was made in order to conduct a comprehensive review of all civil rights cases currently being pursued by the division. The report states that the freeze will remain in place until further notice, leaving many wondering what this means for ongoing investigations and potential future cases.
Critics of the decision have expressed worry that this freeze could have serious implications for the protection of civil rights in the country. They argue that without the ability to pursue cases of discrimination, police misconduct, and other civil rights violations, marginalized communities will be left vulnerable and without recourse.
The Department of Justice has not provided any further details about the reasoning behind this decision or when the freeze may be lifted. In the meantime, civil rights advocates and legal experts are closely monitoring the situation and preparing to push back against any attempts to weaken civil rights enforcement.
As this story continues to unfold, it is clear that the future of civil rights in America hangs in the balance. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing situation.
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#Department #Justice #freezes #civil #rights #division #cases #reportTom Clancy’s The Division: Survival DLC – Xbox One Digital Code
Price: $14.99
(as of Jan 23,2025 08:27:46 UTC – Details)
In Expansion II: Survival, endure as long as you can in a very hostile environment and brutal weather conditions. In a blizzard, everything you can find becomes a vital resource! This new mode will challenge even the most talented agents.Survival ModeCold, stripped of gear, and beset by a brutal snowstorm, you must survive until extracting safely in the Dark Zone. Finding warm clothes and survival equipment will be vital to your success. However, the environment is not the only danger out there; beware of other agents and deadly Hunters prowling in the area if you wish to make it to the end.System Requirements:
- Supported Platforms: Xbox One
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Tom Clancy’s The Division: Survival DLC – Xbox One Digital CodeAre you ready to face the harsh conditions of a post-apocalyptic New York City? The Survival DLC for Tom Clancy’s The Division is here to test your skills and determination.
In this intense expansion, players must survive in a brutal winter storm, scavenging for supplies, battling enemies, and navigating the treacherous environment. Can you make it out alive in this unforgiving world?
With the Xbox One Digital Code for the Survival DLC, you can experience all the excitement and challenges of this thrilling expansion right from the comfort of your own home. Get ready to test your survival skills and see if you have what it takes to come out on top.
Don’t wait any longer – purchase your Xbox One Digital Code for Tom Clancy’s The Division: Survival DLC now and prepare for the ultimate test of survival.
#Tom #Clancys #Division #Survival #DLC #Xbox #Digital #Code,xbox oneTom Clancy’s The Division 2: Warlords of New York Ultimate – Xbox One [Digital Code]
Price:$79.99– $59.99
(as of Jan 23,2025 00:47:21 UTC – Details)
This edition includes Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 base game, expansion and all Year 1 content. Does not include Tactical Response Pack.
In Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, save a country on the brink of collapse as you explore an open, dynamic, and hostile world in Washington, DC. Fight together with your friends in online co-op or against others in PvP.
In the Warlords of New York expansion, hunt down your nemesis, Aaron Keener, a former Division Agent.
Includes the base game and The Warlords of New York expansion
Includes a level 30 boost, instant unlock of all 6 endgame specializations, and 8 exclusive Classified assignments missions
Includes the Battleworn secret service pack, the First Responder pack, and the Elite Agent pack
Includes 1 exclusive emote and 1 exclusive outfit
“Gear up and take back New York City in Tom Clancy’s The Division 2: Warlords of New York Ultimate for Xbox One! This digital code includes the base game and the acclaimed Warlords of New York expansion, where you’ll hunt down rogue agents and restore order to the city. With new missions, gear, and a gripping storyline, this ultimate edition is a must-have for fans of the series. Get ready to dive into the chaos and reclaim the streets in this action-packed adventure. Purchase your digital code today and join the fight!”
#Tom #Clancys #Division #Warlords #York #Ultimate #Xbox #Digital #Code,xbox oneTom Clancy’s The Division 2: Warlords of New York Expansion – Xbox One [Digital Code]
Price: $29.99
(as of Jan 22,2025 19:25:36 UTC – Details)
Embark on an intense manhunt across Manhattan.
New York is under threat. Aaron Keener, a former Division Agent turned Rogue, has taken control of Lower Manhattan, backed by four devoted and highly skilled lieutenants. Trained by The Division, disavowing its ideals, they are now the highest authority in town and the most formidable force the Agents have ever faced.
The Division 2 – Warlords of New York is an expansion to The Division 2 and requires the base game to be accessed
Includes a level 30 boost, allowing you to jump right into the Warlords of New York campaign
Play solo or online co-op
Explore two open worlds: Washington, DC, and New York City
Exciting News for The Division 2 Fans!Get ready to embark on a new adventure with the Warlords of New York Expansion for Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 on Xbox One. Dive into the post-pandemic world of New York City and take on new challenges, missions, and enemies in this thrilling expansion.
Key Features:
– Explore the open-world of Lower Manhattan, including new zones and iconic landmarks.
– Face off against new powerful enemies, including rogue agents and the ruthless Aaron Keener.
– Experience a compelling new story campaign that will test your skills and determination.
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