So the topic of which sports SFA can/should sponsor has come up on individual threads & twitter lately, so I wanted to pose it to the community as a thread.
Here are our current sports:
Men's:
Women's:
Now for some parameters to guide the discussion. Because of NCAA Title IX rules, you have to have as many women's scholarships as men's. I show us at 104.8 scholarships on the men's side vs 90 on the women's. I think there are some proportional participation rules at play here, but I'm far from a Title IX expert. Let's assume that for the sake of the experiment that you can have no more than 104 scholarships each for men's or Women's sports.
If you want to know what the per sport scholarship limit for each sport is, check out this link:
http://www.scholarshipstats.com/ncaalimits.html
Here are our current sports:
Men's:
- Football (63)
- Baseball (11.7)
- Basketball (13)
- Cross Country (12.6 between CC & Track)
- Track & Field(see above)
- Golf (4.5)
- Total Scholarships(104.8)
Women's:
- Basketball (15)
- Bowling (5)
- Cross Country (18 including track & field)
- Golf (6)
- Tennis (8)
- Soccer (14)
- Softball (12)
- Track & Field (See cross country)
- Volleyball (12)
- Total (90)
Now for some parameters to guide the discussion. Because of NCAA Title IX rules, you have to have as many women's scholarships as men's. I show us at 104.8 scholarships on the men's side vs 90 on the women's. I think there are some proportional participation rules at play here, but I'm far from a Title IX expert. Let's assume that for the sake of the experiment that you can have no more than 104 scholarships each for men's or Women's sports.
If you want to know what the per sport scholarship limit for each sport is, check out this link:
http://www.scholarshipstats.com/ncaalimits.html