uniftw wrote:UNI is 56% female and was over 60% at the time baseball was cut. Do you know how hard it is to be in Title IX compliance for most schools with a 50/50 split? Do you know how much harder it becomes when your student enrollment is over 60% female?
Evansville has been 55-60% female enrollment for years, maybe decades. I assume most colleges face this situation, and is probably why most of the MVC have a female sport or two (usually volleyball, swimming, or tennis) which is not offset by an equivalent male sport.
uniftw wrote:Looking at the extended forecast for Cedar Falls - it's snowing currently. It will snow again on April 9th. It will continue to drop below freezing, before wind chill, through at least April 14th. Yeah. That's real great for baseball at the college level at a place who wouldn't be in Title IX compliance and didn't have their own facility.
I completely get this with respect to baseball. IIRC the last trip Evansville was intended to make to UNI for baseball was snowed out in mid-April. Of course, Evansville is projected to get a few inches of snow Friday Night...
uniftw wrote:My guess is that Gonzaga isn't in the WCC for more than 2 years before they end up in the MWC.
Agree.
TheAsianSensation wrote:- I wouldn't worry about killing the Summit. The second we take Murray St and the MWC takes Gonzaga, the WAC is dead. The Summit would lose WIU and/or IPFW to Horizon/OVC expansion, the WAC would lose Seattle to the WCC, and all of the sudden the Summit becomes a western-based league and can easily poach NMSU, Grand Canyon, UVU, and whoever else they want from the WAC.
I've been really surprised at how few conferences have shut down in the last few years. The WAC & CUSA in particular seemed to be teetering on the brink at times.