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Mvemjsunpx wrote:Montana has the minimum 14 sports, all in the Big Sky…

All teams are referred to as the "Grizzlies" or "Griz" except for women's basketball, which is referred to as "Lady Griz" (that moniker does not apply to other women's teams).
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dbackjon wrote:Indoor and Outdoor Track are separate sports
I'm curious as to why that is. Don't the same athletes participate in both events? Aren't the events pretty much the same?
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danefan wrote: Or cutting a men's sport. There a couple easy cuts that can be made at SBU like men's swimming, tennis or track. Little pain.
I hope this isn't the path. It would make it difficult for future expansion, and it looks like crew and ice hockey are definitely potential options on the AD's mind. Nothing in the immediate future, but my hope is with the budget they have they'd choose to add rather than cut.
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GrizMadman wrote:
dbackjon wrote:Indoor and Outdoor Track are separate sports
I'm curious as to why that is. Don't the same athletes participate in both events? Aren't the events pretty much the same?
Events are different, but the athletes are generally the same.

The distances are different in the running events (e.g. 55 hurles, 60 dash, 300, medley's are different distances too). I think the real distincition is becuase there are events that are only indoor specific (e.g. weight throw) and certain outdoor events that do not translate well indoors (e.g. javelin, hammer, discuss, steeple chase, etc.).
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This post is not too informative...

Too many people do not understand that indoor and track and XC are three separate sports for each gender. I don't know how many times you can post that information and it still gets botched TIME and TIME again!
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Delaware (22)

Men (10)
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Lacrosse
Outdoor Track & Field
Soccer
Swimming & Diving
Tennis

Women (12)
Basketball
Cross Country
Field Hockey
Indoor Track & Field
Lacrosse
Outdoor Track & Field
Rowing
Soccer
Softball
Swimming & Diving
Tennis
Volleyball

Club Sports (31): Baseball, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Bowling, Cycling, Equestrian, Field Hockey, Figure Skating, Golf, Men's Ice Hockey, Women's Ice Hockey, Men's Indoor Track, Men's Lacrosse, Women's Lacrosse, Roller Hockey, Men's Rowing, Men's Rugby, Women's Rugby, Sailing, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Synchronized Skating, Tennis, Trap and Skeet, Men's Ultimate Disc, Women's Ultimate Disc, Men's Volleyball, Women's Volleyball, Water Polo, Wrestling
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93henfan wrote:Delaware (22)



93,

I just went to the UD athletics site to research this only to come back and find that you posted it already. :evil:



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SunCoastBlueHen wrote:
93henfan wrote:Delaware (22)



93,

I just went to the UD athletics site to research this only to come back and find that you posted it already. :evil:



:D


DOH! Maybe you can tell me what the 23rd sport is? The site claims there are 23, but I can only find 22. When was Men's Indoor T&F dropped? That might be it.
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93henfan wrote:
SunCoastBlueHen wrote:
93,

I just went to the UD athletics site to research this only to come back and find that you posted it already. :evil:



:D
DOH! Maybe you can tell me what the 23rd sport is? The site claims there are 23, but I can only find 22. When was Men's Indoor T&F dropped? That might be it.
I'm not sure. I came up with the exact same list and count that you did.
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15


* Men's sports
o Basketball
o Cross country
o Football
o Golf
o Track and field
o Wrestling



* Women's sports
o Basketball
o Cross country
o Golf
o Soccer
o Softball
o Swimming and diving
o Tennis
o Track and field
o Volleyball
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dbackjon wrote:Curious - how many sponsor the minimum to be DI, and how many sponsor at least the minimum to be FBS.

14=Minimum for DI
16=Minimum for FBS

I wouldn't be suprised if the 16 sport minimum was raised once the moratorium is lifted.
I'm impressed with the no. of sports that FCS schools, like Stony Brook or Albany, that have never reached the football playoffs have. I have to admit that like most other Montana fans, my primary interest has been football and basketball. Our Lady Griz BB team has been a high point in recent years in the MT athletic programs. (Yes, they shave their armpits like the ladies of the east. :roll: I guess the east has its minor biases about the west. If MT is overly concerned about football, the east seems overly concerned about shaved armpits. ;) )

Anyway, anyway. This board has brought up issues that I did not consider, & I don't think most football-crazy MT fans consider re: moving up to the FBS. And, that is the required minimum of sports in a school's athletic program to participate at the FCS or the FBS level. Our biggest argument about moving up has been the great attendance we have at football games, and it is great, 25K+ at every game. It appears that attendance at football games is not enough for the FBS.

It's no surprise Montana has only the minimum no. of sports to be in the FCS. That's all it can afford. And, even then, there's bitching on the Griz board about siphoning off money from the football program for the other sports. It may be that MT can come up with additional funding to add the sports that would qualify it for entrance into the FBS. I hope so.
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GrizMadman wrote:
dbackjon wrote:Curious - how many sponsor the minimum to be DI, and how many sponsor at least the minimum to be FBS.

14=Minimum for DI
16=Minimum for FBS

I wouldn't be suprised if the 16 sport minimum was raised once the moratorium is lifted.
I'm impressed with the no. of sports that FCS schools, like Stony Brook or Albany, that have never reached the football playoffs have. I have to admit that like most other Montana fans, my primary interest has been football and basketball. Our Lady Griz BB team has been a high point in recent years in the MT athletic programs. (Yes, they shave their armpits like the ladies of the east. :roll: I guess the east has its minor biases about the west. If MT is overly concerned about football, the east seems overly concerned about shaved armpits. ;) )

Anyway, anyway. This board has brought up issues that I did not consider, & I don't think most football-crazy MT fans consider re: moving up to the FBS. And, that is the required minimum of sports in a school's athletic program to participate at the FCS or the FBS level. Our biggest argument about moving up has been the great attendance we have at football games, and it is great, 25K+ at every game. It appears that attendance at football games is not enough for the FBS.

It's no surprise Montana has only the minimum no. of sports to be in the FCS. That's all it can afford. And, even then, there's bitching on the Griz board about siphoning off money from the football program for the other sports. It may be that MT can come up with additional funding to add the sports that would qualify it for entrance into the FBS. I hope so.
The other thing to consider is that some FBS conferences require minimum scholarhship funding in non-revenue sports. So in some cases while a school technically has the minimum # of sports for NCAA FBS requirements, it may not be making the minimum financial committment to all of those sports that their particular target conference wants.
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Charlotte 49ers:


Men 8(1)

Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Tennis
Indoor Track and Field
Outdoor Track and Field

2013 Football

Women 8(3)

Basketball
Cross Country
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Indoor Track and Field
Outdoor Track and Field
Volleyball

2016 Field Hockey
2019 Swimming or Competitive Cheerleading
2021 TBD
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49RFootballNow wrote:Charlotte 49ers:


Men 8(1)

Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Tennis
Indoor Track and Field
Outdoor Track and Field

2013 Football

Women 8(3)

Basketball
Cross Country
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Indoor Track and Field
Outdoor Track and Field
Volleyball

2016 Field Hockey
2019 Swimming or Competitive Cheerleading
2021 TBD
That will probably be swimming in 2019 as cheerleading doesn't count for Title IX, regardless of whether its competitive.

Not yet a sport as designated by the NCAA. Hopefully that will change. It will take a lot of heat off of football programs.
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NAU sponsors competitive cheer Through the athletic department as well. Unfortunately it doesn't count.
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danefan wrote:
49RFootballNow wrote:Charlotte 49ers:


Men 8(1)

Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Tennis
Indoor Track and Field
Outdoor Track and Field

2013 Football

Women 8(3)

Basketball
Cross Country
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Indoor Track and Field
Outdoor Track and Field
Volleyball

2016 Field Hockey
2019 Swimming or Competitive Cheerleading
2021 TBD
That will probably be swimming in 2019 as cheerleading doesn't count for Title IX, regardless of whether its competitive.

Not yet a sport as designated by the NCAA. Hopefully that will change. It will take a lot of heat off of football programs.
I think our AD is assuming Competitive Cheerleading will be granted Title IX status either by 2019 or 2021.

Swimming might be an issue for us. We have an on campus Natatorium but it's rumored to no longer be Olympic sized, and unexpandible; which means we'll have to share space and time downtown at the Mecklenburg Aquatic Center. Without a doubt any meets we host would be at the Aquatic Center.

Field Hockey will require us to go to Field Turf at Belk Track and Field Center, not a big problem. We'll probably go with Field Turf for the football stadium (our Chancellor was practically drooling for it), so Belk can serve as a backup Field Turf practice field (if we go Field Turk for football we'll have 2 grass practice fields).

Rowing (20 partial scholarships) would be best for meeting Title IX, and with the National Whitewater Center and two very large lakes nearby it would be great; but apparently there are too few Rowing teams in the Southeast to have it without severe travel issues.
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49RFootballNow wrote:
danefan wrote:
That will probably be swimming in 2019 as cheerleading doesn't count for Title IX, regardless of whether its competitive.

Not yet a sport as designated by the NCAA. Hopefully that will change. It will take a lot of heat off of football programs.
I think our AD is assuming Competitive Cheerleading will be granted Title IX status either by 2019 or 2021.

Swimming might be an issue for us. We have an on campus Natatorium but it's rumored to no longer be Olympic sized, and unexpandible; which means we'll have to share space and time downtown at the Mecklenburg Aquatic Center. Without a doubt any meets we host would be at the Aquatic Center.

Field Hockey will require us to go to Field Turf at Belk Track and Field Center, not a big problem. We'll probably go with Field Turf for the football stadium (our Chancellor was practically drooling for it), so Belk can serve as a backup Field Turf practice field (if we go Field Turk for football we'll have 2 grass practice fields).

Rowing (20 partial scholarships) would be best for meeting Title IX, and with the National Whitewater Center and two very large lakes nearby it would be great; but apparently there are too few Rowing teams in the Southeast to have it without severe travel issues.
Completely off-topic, but I love the National Whitewater Center. Great way to spend an afternoon in Charlotte. :thumb:
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49RFootballNow wrote: Rowing (20 partial scholarships) would be best for meeting Title IX, and with the National Whitewater Center and two very large lakes nearby it would be great; but apparently there are too few Rowing teams in the Southeast to have it without severe travel issues.
Seriously?

You're within driving distance of 12 major regattas. Dual races vs. Duke, UNC, UVA, Clemson, all well within range. The A-10 as a rowing community is legendary. Honestly, if rowing fits the Title IX profile and you have those kinds of facilities it'd be foolish to consider any other sport. It's a monetary investment, but rowing is a defining mark for a school and would make UNCC MUCH more interesting as a potential partner with other schools.
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49RFootballNow wrote:Charlotte 49ers:


Men 8(1)

Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Tennis
Indoor Track and Field
Outdoor Track and Field

2013 Football

Women 8(3)

Basketball
Cross Country
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Indoor Track and Field
Outdoor Track and Field
Volleyball

2016 Field Hockey
2019 Swimming or Competitive Cheerleading
2021 TBD
Does cheerleading count? Is there a difference between competitive cheerleading and the cheerleaders at games? Serious questions, I really don't know.
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Herky wrote:
49RFootballNow wrote:Charlotte 49ers:


Men 8(1)

Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Tennis
Indoor Track and Field
Outdoor Track and Field

2013 Football

Women 8(3)

Basketball
Cross Country
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Indoor Track and Field
Outdoor Track and Field
Volleyball

2016 Field Hockey
2019 Swimming or Competitive Cheerleading
2021 TBD
Does cheerleading count? Is there a difference between competitive cheerleading and the cheerleaders at games? Serious questions, I really don't know.
Disregard last post, danefan already answered my questions.
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Herky wrote:
Herky wrote:
Does cheerleading count? Is there a difference between competitive cheerleading and the cheerleaders at games? Serious questions, I really don't know.
Disregard last post, danefan already answered my questions.
Found this:

http://www.athleticbusiness.com/article ... elease.pdf

I think many college cheer squads already compete in "competitive" cheer by attending meets. They already have a de facto national championship at Disney (I believe) I know the 49ers Cheerleading team finished 3th at that competition a few years back.
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49RFootballNow wrote:
Herky wrote:
Disregard last post, danefan already answered my questions.
Found this:

http://www.athleticbusiness.com/article ... elease.pdf

I think many college cheer squads already compete in "competitive" cheer by attending meets. They already have a de facto national championship at Disney (I believe) I know the 49ers Cheerleading team finished 3th at that competition a few years back.
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49RFootballNow wrote: Rowing (20 partial scholarships) would be best for meeting Title IX, and with the National Whitewater Center and two very large lakes nearby it would be great; but apparently there are too few Rowing teams in the Southeast to have it without severe travel issues.
Seriously?

You're within driving distance of 12 major regattas. Dual races vs. Duke, UNC, UVA, Clemson, all well within range. The A-10 as a rowing community is legendary. Honestly, if rowing fits the Title IX profile and you have those kinds of facilities it'd be foolish to consider any other sport. It's a monetary investment, but rowing is a defining mark for a school and would make UNCC MUCH more interesting as a potential partner with other schools.
Not that many Niner fans have researched the topic of Rowing very much, but it is NCAA sponsored, counts for Title IX, and has the most female scholarships of any sport (20 partial). We have been told that Rowing would be a travel issue, but there may be others. I doubt the National Whitewater Center has anything appropriate for rowing, but we do have Lakes Wylie and Norman. Only issue I can see with them is they are high recreational areas with lots of lake traffic. It obviously would be the best sport to reach Title IX requirements. Any idea how much a Rowing team costs?
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Any idea how much a Rowing team costs?
Too bad this wasn't posted in the Locker Room. We could have a field day answering it.
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41! Best in the nation! :nod: :clap: :dance: :bow: :winky:

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Ivytalk wrote:41! Best in the nation! :nod: :clap: :dance: :bow: :winky:

Will reach 43 next year with the addition of men's and women's gay rollerblading!
I am so looking forward to Cambridge
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