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Eliminated: Men’s soccer and baseball in danger of discontinuation to appease Title IX

3 October 2012 By Jesse Jones, Staff Writer and Alena Schwarz, Sports Editor 6 Comments
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Tuesday morning, President Maravene Loeschke sent out an email informing students and faculty about a proposal made by Director of Athletics Mike Waddell that would cut the men’s soccer and baseball teams for the 2013-14 academic year.

The proposal was made to remain in compliance with Title IX and the school budget.

Title IX, which was implemented in 1972, is a federal law that works to give women more equality in athletics and education and states that there has to be a 60-40 ratio of women to men within an athletic department.

Waddell held meetings with players and coaches Tuesday to explain the proposal.

“We thought it was very important to meet with the student athletes immediately after meeting with the coaches and do it first thing of the day because it was important to me that they heard this news directly from the mouth of the first party,” Waddell said.

During these meetings, members of both the soccer and baseball teams showed frustration toward the proposal, Waddell said.

“The way they reacted was about how I would expect them to react,” he said. “If I was 18-22 years old and was told what they were told today, I would be upset, I’d be hurt, I’d be frustrated and I’d be looking for definitive answers.”

Junior pitcher Chris Acker said the team felt betrayed.

“We both [soccer and baseball] have recently had the top GPAs in Towson Athletics,” he said. “We all feel like we have tried hard to set an example here at Towson and now we are being punished for it.”

Baseball Head Coach Mike Gottlieb said that the emotions of the players are difficult to digest.

“It’s been a blow to my gut, there’s no question,” Gottlieb said. “Watching our guys in the meeting yesterday afternoon, watching the soccer guys in an earlier meeting yesterday afternoon, and seeing the emotion of all these kids, it feels like a blow to your heart. It brings tears to your eyes seeing how they were affected.”

Reaction around campus has been similar to that of the players and coaches, and the student body has already showed support of both teams.

Trending topics have appeared on Twitter, “#SaveTUBaseball” and “#SaveTUMensSoccer”.

Facebook groups have also begun to form in support of both programs.

Senior history and secondary education major Tim Flaherty, who isn’t currently a member of Towson Athletics, said that the teams’ elimination would be a huge loss for the Towson community.

“I can’t imagine attending a Division-1 school that takes itself serious athletically without offering a baseball or soccer program,” Flaherty said. “Those kids on both teams are a staple around campus both on and off the field, not to mention their success on the field.”

Gottlieb said he has seen other athletic programs cut before in his 24 years at Towson as a head coach.

“I remember, and I believe it was 1990, our football program was just about removed from here,” Gottlieb said. “At the last second, the ‘powers that be’ changed their mind and they allowed it to stay.”

Gottlieb believes that the soccer and baseball teams, as well as the students, should remain positive.

“I’m holding out hope that somebody’s going to say we can make this happen, we’re going to find a way,” he said. “There are a lot of smart people that are going to be doing this I hope, and I’d like to think they’re going to go about it in a positive way. I think let’s make this happen for these kids and not just go through the motions.”

Men’s Soccer Head Coach Frank Olszewski was not available for comment because of an away game at Delaware Wednesday night.


6 Comments »

  • Waddell Sucks said:

    This has nothing to do with Title iX. Towson has been fine for the last 50+ years with mostly women on campus. The problem is Mike Waddell and is ass backwards budgets. Stop spending money on stupid things like painting the visitors locker room pink, and ipads for your entire staff. Stop bribing students with tv’s to come out to games. Stop the frivolous spending and we would have more money than we need. Did i mention that Waddell and his top 2 deputies make about $500,000 a year combined. Cut your salaries, not teams.

    MIKE WADDELL SUCKS

  • Shirts Please said:

    I know the girls lacrosse team is selling some shirts but i want one of the Fire Waddell shirts for the hashtag shirts. Where can i get those?

  • Will said:

    Even little tweaks in the student population can have a huge effect with title IX. It’s a great idealist move that has done more to hurt college and high school athletics as a whole than improve bring positive change to women’s athletics.

  • Reality Check said:

    I call bull on this. Title IX is a handy excuse, but Towson can comply to Title IX by one of three ways:

    a) showing that intercollegiate participation opportunities for male and female students are provided in numbers substantially proportionate to their respective enrollments
    b) showing a history and continuing practice of program expansion in response to the interest and abilities of the underrepresented sex, or
    c) demonstrating that the interests and abilities of members of the “underrepresented” sex have been fully and effectively accommodated by the school’s program

    As you can see, with responsible leadership and budget/scholarship monitoring, Title IX compliance is not really that difficult.

    This is all about reallocating funds away from two non-revenue male sports and sending it back to either the athletic department administration, revenue sports, women’s sports, or all of the above.

    It’s a joke, and wouldn’t happen if Waddell could properly allocate his more than adequate funding. By the way, he was part of a similar problem at Cincinnati. Waddell was part of a team that averaged just over $4.8 million in deficits over his tenure at Cincinnati.

    http://www.downthedrive.com/2011/8/16/2366500/wanted-candidate-for-athletic-director-job-at-the-university-of

  • Fire Him said:

    FIRE MIKE WADDELL

  • JimmyJohn said:

    I know i am late to the dance on this one but Mike Waddell seemed to be doing everything right. It appeared that he was making all the right moves. Now the truth is coming out. It seems that he spent all the money to create the appearances and now it is time to pay the piper. Sad that he is not the man we thought he was. When can we get an AD that actually makes the right moves. Lets cut Waddell lose and start all over again.

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