apaladin wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 3:18 pm
Davemeister wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 10:16 am
Hope is Good, but someone will have to hold out a lot of $$$ to make it happen.
Hope is all we have unfortunately.
Need to have a plan, in addition to hope and $$$.
Before or definitely after those $$$ are raised, then still need a plan, or a variety of potential plans.
LGT noted that LaSalle is bringing baseball back. Note that LaSalle does not have football. Also note that LaSalle presently has 10 women's sports compared to 6 men's sports. Again, they do not have the "big numbers" of men playing that they would if they had football.
Presumably, LaSalle has less concern about Title IX requirements as they look to add a men's sport, baseball,
Whether that is true or not, note this statement in a Philadelphia Inquirer article: "
... [ LaSalle] has decided to bring back baseball ... and add several new women’s sports, including rugby, triathlon and acrobatics and tumbling. "
LaSalle is one of the Big 5 in Philadelphia, and they play all those other 4 schools in basketball every season. They won the NCAA Basketball National Championship in 1954. Also, as Atlantic 10 members, LaSalle gets to regularly play a fairly good basketball schedule.
For Furman to be able to bring baseball back, we need to be looking at beginning 2 or 3 new women's sports.
"Acrobatics & tumbling" is an emerging NCAA sport. Division 1 programs for that exist at Presbyterian and East Tennessee State.
Women's gymnastics could be a possibility. Closest programs appear to be Clemson, Georgia (big time), NCSU, and UNC-CH.
Field Hockey exists at Davidson, Wake Forest, and Appalachian State, but apparently not at any other "nearby" schools in D-1.
Just some ideas that we may need to be thinking about in regard to Title IX if and when we bring back baseball.