With the news that UNI is dropping baseball, I'm curious as to how many sports are offered at your school.
ASU currently offers 20 sports with 19 being the in the SoCon (the most of any conference member). Field hockey competes in the NorPac.
Men: baseball, basketball , cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, and wrestling.
Women: basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, and volleyball.
If I had my way I'd probably drop men's and women's tennis, golf and field hockey. Possibly wrestling as well. I'd like to add men's and women's lacrosse.
How many sports offered at your school?
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Re: How many sports offered at your school?
17 after baseball gets dropped, but adding a womens sport in 09-10 so it will go back to 18
Mens: Baseball (dropped after this season), Cross Country, Football, Basketball, Indoor Track, Out door track, golf, and wrestling.
The men are in the MVC for every sport except football and wrestling. Football is the Missouri Valley Football Conference (not technically the same as the MVC) and Wrestling is in the Great West Conference, I believe.
Women: basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, indoor track, outdoor track, and volley ball....starting in 09-10 rugby (we currently have a club team that is constantly ranked in the top 5-10 in club teams)
That will give us 6 mens sports (I put indoor and outdoor track together), and 10 womens sports in 09-10.
With UNI being in as much financial problems as they say you would think they would drop teams that make no money at all like womens swimming, womens tennis....hell just all the womens sports period....but we can't. UNI dropped Mens tennis, Mens swimming and diving, womens tennis, and womens swimminging and diving in 2002, but was sued by a feminist group from PA and has to reinstate the womens teams.
Mens: Baseball (dropped after this season), Cross Country, Football, Basketball, Indoor Track, Out door track, golf, and wrestling.
The men are in the MVC for every sport except football and wrestling. Football is the Missouri Valley Football Conference (not technically the same as the MVC) and Wrestling is in the Great West Conference, I believe.
Women: basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, indoor track, outdoor track, and volley ball....starting in 09-10 rugby (we currently have a club team that is constantly ranked in the top 5-10 in club teams)
That will give us 6 mens sports (I put indoor and outdoor track together), and 10 womens sports in 09-10.
With UNI being in as much financial problems as they say you would think they would drop teams that make no money at all like womens swimming, womens tennis....hell just all the womens sports period....but we can't. UNI dropped Mens tennis, Mens swimming and diving, womens tennis, and womens swimminging and diving in 2002, but was sued by a feminist group from PA and has to reinstate the womens teams.
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Re: How many sports offered at your school?
Golf and tennis are popular to offer because they are cheap. Minimal equipment costs.
NAU:
Men's - Football, Basketball, Cross-Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Tennis
Women's- Volleyball, Basketball, Cross-Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Tennis, Golf, Soccer and Swimming
All in the Big Sky except Swimming, which is in the WAC.
Supposedely adding Softball.
NAU:
Men's - Football, Basketball, Cross-Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Tennis
Women's- Volleyball, Basketball, Cross-Country, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Tennis, Golf, Soccer and Swimming
All in the Big Sky except Swimming, which is in the WAC.
Supposedely adding Softball.
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Re: How many sports offered at your school?
same as above, except swimming.
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Re: How many sports offered at your school?
UMass has 10 men's and 11 women's intercollegiate sports
MEN
Football, Basketball, baseball, hockey, lacrosse, cross country, soccer, swimming & diving, track & field, and skiing
WOMEN
Basketball, lacrosse, cross country, field hockey, rowing, skiing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, track & field, and tennis
MEN
Football, Basketball, baseball, hockey, lacrosse, cross country, soccer, swimming & diving, track & field, and skiing
WOMEN
Basketball, lacrosse, cross country, field hockey, rowing, skiing, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, track & field, and tennis
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Re: How many sports offered at your school?
TxSt
Men - football, baseball, basketball, track (both), cross country, golf
Women - soccer, volleyball, softball, basketball, track (both), cross country, golf, tennis
so that's 16
7 men's
9 women's
All sports are SLC
Men - football, baseball, basketball, track (both), cross country, golf
Women - soccer, volleyball, softball, basketball, track (both), cross country, golf, tennis
so that's 16
7 men's
9 women's
All sports are SLC
Re: How many sports offered at your school?
Let's see now, I know Wofford has Football and then there's...uh....spring football....
There is no difference in those that can't and those that won't
Re: How many sports offered at your school?
22 with 2 more being added, all are in the NEC, except Men's Swimming is an Independent team.
(11) Men: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Indoor Track & Field, and Outdoor Track & Field.
(11) Women: Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Indoor T&F, Outdoor T&F, and Volleyball
Adding: Women's Bowling and Women's Golf
(11) Men: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Indoor Track & Field, and Outdoor Track & Field.
(11) Women: Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Indoor T&F, Outdoor T&F, and Volleyball
Adding: Women's Bowling and Women's Golf
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Re: How many sports offered at your school?
The Citadel:
Mens: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Wrestling, Cross Country, Tennis, Rifle, Track & Field
Womens: Soccer, Volleyball, Cross Country, Golf, Rifle, Track & Field
All sports except Rifle are in the SoCon. The Rifle team competes in the SEARC
So 14 total. We had to drop Mens Soccer and Mens Golf. We have approximately 8% of the school with females, but with Title IX we had to add sports that we can't support resulting in dropping those two.
Mens: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Wrestling, Cross Country, Tennis, Rifle, Track & Field
Womens: Soccer, Volleyball, Cross Country, Golf, Rifle, Track & Field
All sports except Rifle are in the SoCon. The Rifle team competes in the SEARC
So 14 total. We had to drop Mens Soccer and Mens Golf. We have approximately 8% of the school with females, but with Title IX we had to add sports that we can't support resulting in dropping those two.
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Re: How many sports offered at your school?
Northern Colorado
Men: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Tennis, Track & Field, Wrestling.
Women: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball.
Men: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Tennis, Track & Field, Wrestling.
Women: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball.