Here is the extreme of ludicrous, that we end up seeing just because of title IX
Some schools that want to save the men's programs simply HAVE TO come up with more womens programs
but you can't offer women's wrestling, women's football, women's baseball, etc...so pretty soon you start running out of realistic options.
Well..........inventive thought to the rescue....how about offering
--Women's archery
--Women's badminton
--Woman's rifle
--Women's rugby
and more....all are offered by various NCAA institutions as a way to find another women's sport to offset the scholarships offered to men so they don't have to cut men's sports.
Here' Eastern Illinois' Women's rugby team
http://www.eiupanthers.com/index.asp?path=wrugby
Notice, they have so much trouble finding any women to take the scholarships they offer,
that they even
advertise and hold open tryouts, and they even say
"No previous rugby experience necessary."
http://www.eiupanthers.com/News/wrugby/2008/1/8/08rgby_winter-tryout_0108.asp
How absolutely silly would it be if Bradley had trouble finding enough men
to fill the basketball roster and actually play basketball that they had to
advertise and hold open tryouts and beg for anyone
to join the team and accept the scholarship, even if they had
NEVER PLAYED BASKETBALL BEFORE!!!!
By the way, EIU RUGBY IS a scholarship sport:
"Scholarship sports: baseball (m), basketball, cross-country running,
football (m), golf, rugby (w), soccer, softball (w), swimming and diving,
tennis, track and field, volleyball (w)
Nonscholarship sports: rugby (m-club)"
Thus womens rugby IS a scholarship sport but men's rugby is a non-scholarship sport/club sport...
IS THIS FAIR???
http://www.petersons.com/UGChannel/code/InstVC.asp?inunid=6171&sponsor=13