• Welcome to BradleyFans.com! Visitors are welcome, but we encourage you to sign up and register as a member. It's free and takes only a few seconds. Just click on the link to Register at the top right of the page, and follow instructions. If you have any problems or questions, click on the link at the bottom right of the page to Contact Us.

UNI to drop Baseball...

With no Iowa State and Drake, that means Iowa is the only DI baseball program. And they think it's baseball heaven. Long-term it's one less program to support and could open the door for them to move to FBS football with a little less risk.
 
This will get interesting at least on the mid-major level.

I believe the MVC requires softball for membership because it makes it easier for members to be in compliance with Title IX.

I wonder if there are other leagues out there that have similar requirements. That alone ties the hands of schools as they are forced to make cuts. And it is likely to be men's sports as you see already with UNI and Hawai'i that are going to take the brunt of it.
 
http://www.mvc-sports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=7600&ATCLID=3740861

The MVC will keep the team number to ten (with all being in St. Louis) for the MVC Tourney. I honestly couldn't see it happening with Arch Madness getting back to 8 teams or having play-in games on campus. That sets the MVC back 20 years, IMO.

Schools are going to continue to cut sports, especially in economically tough times. The rate of cutting sports has increased over the past decade, and I don't see any slow down in sight. I can actually see the NCAA lowering the number of sports necessary for a DI school to particpate, in order to keep their DI status.
 
Yes, I agree. I thought I put that caveat in my previous post, but didn't.

I found another article this morning discussing baseball's future as an NCAA sport. Anyone know how many D-I schools have baseball?

http://www.sj-r.com/sports/x2085729567/Northern-college-coaches-fear-for-baseball-s-survival


The most recent ncaa apr rankings lists 296 Division 1 schools offering baseball. However the article you provided a link to says that 291 schools offer baseball. Many of those schools are not fully funded.
 
Cleveland State's AD is John Parry, formerly of Butler, and one of the finalists at FGCU when KK got the job.

It must be a bad situation if CSU has to make this cut. Parry was ADDING sports when he was at Butler.
 
Back
Top