University of New Mexico says goodbye to 4 sports programs - 2 minutes read
University of New Mexico saying goodbye to 4 sports programs
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — An era is ending at the University of New Mexico as it officially stops four sports programs, including men’s soccer.
Head soccer coach Jeremy Fishbein says unsuccessful efforts over the past year to save the program have left those associated with it physically and mentally exhausted.
Men’s soccer has been one of UNM’s most successful teams, winning its share of conference titles and making regular appearances in the national collegiate tournament.
All four programs are set to end Monday after the UNM Board of Regents voted last year to cut soccer along with beach volleyball and the men’s and women’s ski teams to shore up a budget deficit within the athletic department.
Officials also said they needed to address compliance issues with federal mandates regarding equal opportunity for female athletes.
Source: Associated Press
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — An era is ending at the University of New Mexico as it officially stops four sports programs, including men’s soccer.
Head soccer coach Jeremy Fishbein says unsuccessful efforts over the past year to save the program have left those associated with it physically and mentally exhausted.
Men’s soccer has been one of UNM’s most successful teams, winning its share of conference titles and making regular appearances in the national collegiate tournament.
All four programs are set to end Monday after the UNM Board of Regents voted last year to cut soccer along with beach volleyball and the men’s and women’s ski teams to shore up a budget deficit within the athletic department.
Officials also said they needed to address compliance issues with federal mandates regarding equal opportunity for female athletes.
Source: Associated Press
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Keywords:
University of New Mexico • Albuquerque, New Mexico • University of New Mexico • College soccer • College soccer • College soccer • University of New Mexico • Governing boards of colleges and universities in the United States • College soccer • Beach volleyball • NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament • NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament • Skiing • Equal opportunity •