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  • njmav1
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    Originally posted by SW_Mustang View Post
    UAH's GoFundMe actually going strong. There have been some massive donations.

    https://www.gofundme.com/f/uah-hocke...radition-alive
    Let's say they meet their goal and UAH administration relents and brings back the program for at least this coming year. Would they still be a WCHA member?

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  • wscsuperfan
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    Originally posted by Mk63NuclearBomb View Post
    Brown University is dropping 10 varsity sports and elevating coed and women's sailing clubs

    https://brownbears.com/news/2020/5/2...athletics.aspx

    Dropping: Men's and women's fencing, golf, squash, men's track and XC, and women's skiing and equestrian
    Brown had 38 varsity athletic programs....third-most in the nation. That was surprising to me

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  • SW_Mustang
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    UAH's GoFundMe actually going strong. There have been some massive donations.

    https://www.gofundme.com/f/uah-hocke...radition-alive

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  • Mk63NuclearBomb
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    Brown University is dropping 10 varsity sports and elevating coed and women's sailing clubs

    https://brownbears.com/news/2020/5/2...athletics.aspx

    Dropping: Men's and women's fencing, golf, squash, men's track and XC, and women's skiing and equestrian

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  • ccmoney8
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    Originally posted by Tech Boys View Post
    Another sport being added. Future D2 member D'Youville posted a job opening on May 26 on the NCAA market for a men's lacrosse coach. It does not state when they intend to begin competition.
    D'Youville Lacrosse sounds like a Dr. Seuss character

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  • Tech Boys
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    Another sport being added. Future D2 member D'Youville posted a job opening on May 26 on the NCAA market for a men's lacrosse coach. It does not state when they intend to begin competition.

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  • Horror Child
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    Originally posted by Tech Boys View Post
    Disappointing that 17 of the 21 D1 sports listed are men's sports. There was a thread on another board about the ability of smaller schools to be able to avoid dropping sports; but it seems they should have been more concerned with the D1 schools as there has been more D1 schools than D2 schools dropping sports. The Central Michigan cuts makes them non-compliant with D1 requirements.

    Minor notes on Urbana; men's volleyball should be listed with the D1 schools, women's water polo is a D1 sport but this team was not scheduled to begin competition until the Spring 2021 season, and acrobatics & tumbling is not a NCAA sport yet.

    It's not all bad. Mississippi College announced on May 11 the addition of women's golf, set to begin in Fall 2020.
    I was going to comment that the D1 financial cuts have a certain Title IX odor to them. Rather than pouring resources into creating more athletic opportunities for females, schools could do more to recruit more male students. Not too PC though.

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  • SW_Mustang
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    -Appalachian State drops men's soccer, tennis, and indoor T/F.

    -Purdue approves plan to move forward with on-campus instruction.

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  • Inkblot
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    https://cacsports.com/general/2019-2...20200420cw0nca)

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  • RedFromMI
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    Acrobatics and Tumbling is in the process of becoming and NCAA sport, however. In late January both DII and DIII voted to give it emerging sport status. Due to COVID-19, the planned vote in April for DI did not happen, but the NCAA Committee on Women's Athletics recommended that DI approve before the effective date of August 1 this year, and if they cannot by then consider it for the next year.

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  • Tech Boys
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    Disappointing that 17 of the 21 D1 sports listed are men's sports. There was a thread on another board about the ability of smaller schools to be able to avoid dropping sports; but it seems they should have been more concerned with the D1 schools as there has been more D1 schools than D2 schools dropping sports. The Central Michigan cuts makes them non-compliant with D1 requirements.

    Minor notes on Urbana; men's volleyball should be listed with the D1 schools, women's water polo is a D1 sport but this team was not scheduled to begin competition until the Spring 2021 season, and acrobatics & tumbling is not a NCAA sport yet.

    It's not all bad. Mississippi College announced on May 11 the addition of women's golf, set to begin in Fall 2020.
    Last edited by Tech Boys; 05-26-2020, 02:27 PM.

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  • SW_Mustang
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    Tiffin cut swimming and diving, as well as equestrian back in early May.

    https://swimswam.com/ncaa-division-i...ming-programs/

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  • wscsuperfan
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    UConn is expected to eliminate multiple sports within the next month.

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  • wscsuperfan
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    Appalachian State has announced today that they are dropping men's soccer, men's tennis and men's indoor track & field.

    The full list of Division I sport cancellations is as follows:

    Akron
    Men's Cross Country
    Men's Golf
    Women's Tennis

    Alabama-Huntsville
    Men's Ice Hockey

    Appalachian State
    Men's Soccer
    Men's Tennis
    Men's Indoor Track & Field

    Bowling Green
    Baseball

    Brown
    Men's Cross Country
    Men's Fencing
    Men's Golf
    Men's Indoor Track & Field
    Men's Outdoor Track & Field
    Men's Squash
    Women's Equestrian
    Women's Fencing
    Women's Golf
    Women's Skiing
    Women's Squash

    Central Michigan
    Men's Indoor Track & Field
    Men's Outdoor Track & Field

    Cincinnati
    Men's Soccer

    East Carolina
    Men's Swimming & Diving
    Men's Tennis
    Women's Swimming & Diving
    Women's Tennis

    Florida International
    Men's Indoor Track & Field

    Furman
    Baseball
    Men's Lacrosse

    Old Dominion
    Wrestling

    Wisconsin-Green Bay
    Men's Tennis
    Women's Tennis

    ========================

    Division II eliminations:

    Alabama-Huntsville

    Men's Tennis
    Women's Tennis

    Fayetteville State
    Women's Tennis

    Florida Tech
    Football

    Notre Dame de Namur
    Men's Basketball
    Men's Cross Country
    Men's Golf
    Men's Lacrosse
    Men's Outdoor Track & Field
    Men's Soccer
    Women's Basketball
    Women's Cross Country
    Women's Outdoor Track & Field
    Women's Soccer
    Softball
    Women's Volleyball

    Rollins
    Men's Cross Country
    Women's Cross Country

    Sonoma State
    Men's Tennis
    Women's Tennis
    Women's Water Polo

    St. Edward's
    Men's Golf
    Men's Soccer
    Men's Tennis
    Women's Cheer
    Women's Golf
    Women's Tennis

    Tiffin
    Men's Swimming & Diving
    Women's Swimming & Diving

    Urbana
    Baseball
    Men's Basketball
    Men's Cross Country
    Football
    Men's Golf
    Men's Soccer
    Men's Swimming & Diving
    Men's Volleyball
    Wrestling
    Women's Acrobatics & Tumbling
    Women's Basketball
    Women's Cross Country
    Women's Golf
    Women's Lacrosse
    Women's Soccer
    Softball
    Women's Swimming & Diving
    Women's Volleyball
    Women's Water Polo
    Last edited by wscsuperfan; 05-28-2020, 04:13 PM.

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  • SW_Mustang
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    Originally posted by sbkbghockey View Post

    COVID19 I'm sure accelerated UAH's decision but this program has been underfunded and on the ropes (along with the Alaska schools) for some years now. Especially since those three were left out of the new CCHA, the days of UAH playing varsity hockey was probably numbered anyway. ASU is fine being indy because the school has deep resources and prominent teams the upper midwest and northeast like traveling to the desert in the middle of winter. Extended time without a conference for UAH would just add to the travel budget for a program already underfunded.
    Yeah. It's probably too little too late without some major donors and a shift in support.

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