tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post6121108346776644014..comments2024-03-26T09:23:26.937-04:00Comments on ZooTennis: Should Tennis Be Among First NCAA D-I Sports Cut Post-pandemic? Pepperdine's Lahey Decides to Return for Fifth Year; ITA Will Present Annual AwardsColette Lewishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14905215531491180014noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-28887136907420252962020-04-15T06:01:01.340-04:002020-04-15T06:01:01.340-04:00 This is not comparable to a men’s football progra... This is not comparable to a men’s football program that has to offer Lukman Hakimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14117957485442224779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-33097860552503662082020-04-12T13:27:42.577-04:002020-04-12T13:27:42.577-04:00Totally agree on Title 9, just take football and w...Totally agree on Title 9, just take football and women’s volleyball out of the equation, then it’s straightforward. Some of the scholarship limits on NCAA women’s sports are pretty absurd:<br />18 cross country (12.6 men)<br />14 Soccer (10 men)<br />8 Water polo (4.5 men)<br />Obviously for this site tennis, the only reason women get 8 scholarships is title 9. My collage coach went to coach changed to women's job and he had a difficult time finding enough players to give out 8 scholarships. <br /><br />I think with the huge loss of revenue due to cancellation of NCAA tournament will force athletic departments to look at all non revenue sports and decide if they need to have all of these sports going forward. I will be very surprised if the college college football season will be normal this fall, which will be another revenue loss, plus much lower donations this year due to market and job losses. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-1706505799997401492020-04-11T13:51:24.721-04:002020-04-11T13:51:24.721-04:00Intercollegiate Athletics and Title IX
Research pa...Intercollegiate Athletics and Title IX<br />Research paper by Michael Lancaster: "It is my belief that the regulations binding NCAA athletic programs in regards to Title IX restrictions should be modified. It is very clear that any program with a football team struggles to meet Title IX compliancy. An NCAA football program must have at minimum of 65 full athletic scholarships and no women’s sport comes close to that number. Because of this, no team, men’s or women’s, should not have to suffer. The highest number of athletic scholarships that can be offered for a women’s team is 18 for women’s crew. This is not comparable to a men’s football program that has to offer more than three times the amount of athletic scholarships.<br /><br />It would be more reasonable if Universities with a football program did not have to comply with Title IX laws in the same manner that Universities without a football program do. The law should be changed to limit football programs overbearing influence within Title IX restrictions. Either take football programs out of the equation, or have every third athlete count as one athlete on a football team. In this situation everyone is happy. Women’s programs will continue to grow, and the lower revenue sports such as wrestling and swimming will not have to be cut as a result of the University having a football team.<br /><br />Everyone has an opinion, but it is the educated person listening to both sides. You will find arguments on both sides of the field, just like in politics.<br /><br />https://www.athleticscholarships.net/title-ix-college-athletics-9.htmIt's About Time to Get Educatednoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-38282422144169733892020-04-11T09:21:11.343-04:002020-04-11T09:21:11.343-04:00Its about time, please educate yourself about foot...Its about time, please educate yourself about football and Title IX. <br /><br />https://www.latimes.com/opinion/la-xpm-2014-jan-09-la-oe-zimmerman-football-title-ix-ncaa-20140109-story.htmlBoca Tennis Momnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-63037837151902461822020-04-10T16:51:55.201-04:002020-04-10T16:51:55.201-04:00Time to take Men’s Football out of the Title IX eq...Time to take Men’s Football out of the Title IX equationIt’s About Timenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-41077877783615989632020-04-10T14:45:46.128-04:002020-04-10T14:45:46.128-04:00Some sports programs will be cut post-pandemic. It...Some sports programs will be cut post-pandemic. It will be a bigger issue for men's tennis. Title IX will protect some of the women's programs.Boca Tennis Momnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10016685.post-30177379268670791142020-04-10T12:47:52.927-04:002020-04-10T12:47:52.927-04:00
It’s important to consider when discussing the US...<br />It’s important to consider when discussing the USTA and College tennis, how important collegiate facilities are to the USTA tournament structure. facilities matternoreply@blogger.com