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Pro and UConn Soccer
Maybe-- Univ of Cincinnati discontinues M Soccer
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[QUOTE="KnightBridgeAZ, post: 3516516, member: 591"] Men's Soccer or Wrestling? These are both sports that often feel the pinch. Some years ago, I did some (partial) research on the number of schools offering each NCAA Championship Sport (I was also interested in conference sponsorship, to be honest). In any case, there are more women's soccer than men's soccer programs, and wrestling has often been cited, over the years, as a frequent Title IX casualty. Oddly enough, it does quite well in conferences that are known for it. For real scarcity, check out Men's Volleyball. Many - I do mean many (2007) - years ago Rutgers dipped into their abundance of sports and did some eliminating - Men's Crew, Men's Swimming and Diving, Fencing (the only sport RU ever won an NCAA Natty in) and Men's Tennis. Rutgers still has 22 sports, by the way they are counted, which does include Wrestling. You can sort of see how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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