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  • Terrible. My alma mater (St. John's University) also cut its swim team; they had one year after my senior year and then it was dropped. I was around for the discussions with school administration, which I would categorize as a complete sham. By the time the school goes public with it, they've already made up their mind and there's no turning back. I'm not aware of any DI school successfully bucking the trend. Some programs have managed to retain the team, but without scholarships (Cincinnati) or with limited funding (ASU). Providing opportunities to swim is great, but the teams are far less competitive as a result. In part, there is the constant threat of complete shutdown of the program that it is difficult to recruit. I wish them best of luck though.
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  • Terrible. My alma mater (St. John's University) also cut its swim team; they had one year after my senior year and then it was dropped. I was around for the discussions with school administration, which I would categorize as a complete sham. By the time the school goes public with it, they've already made up their mind and there's no turning back. I'm not aware of any DI school successfully bucking the trend. Some programs have managed to retain the team, but without scholarships (Cincinnati) or with limited funding (ASU). Providing opportunities to swim is great, but the teams are far less competitive as a result. In part, there is the constant threat of complete shutdown of the program that it is difficult to recruit. I wish them best of luck though.
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