If any Patriot League team should cut men's track it's Lafayette. They get dominated by Lehigh every year. Lafayette lost to Colgate.
What might hurt Lehigh is that they have wrestling so their men's title 9 numbers might be out of balance. On the other hand, they make so much money hosting cross country meets and indoor track meets that money can't be an issue at all.
If any Patriot League team should cut men's track it's Lafayette. They get dominated by Lehigh every year. Lafayette lost to Colgate.
What might hurt Lehigh is that they have wrestling so their men's title 9 numbers might be out of balance. On the other hand, they make so much money hosting cross country meets and indoor track meets that money can't be an issue at all.
Title IX compliance is the most important. Lehigh could still host those meets without a men's team.
As head coach? I’m surprised heins didn’t want that role, I guess he’s not wanting to be a HC anymore.
Who knows if he wanted it or not. It's been said he's on to Indiana. Louisville is actively looking to replace the director position. In turn, that means everyone else needs to be securing a new job... it's that simple.
As head coach? I’m surprised heins didn’t want that role, I guess he’s not wanting to be a HC anymore.
Who knows if he wanted it or not. It's been said he's on to Indiana. Louisville is actively looking to replace the director position. In turn, that means everyone else needs to be securing a new job... it's that simple.
You’re implying that every individual who they could hire would want everyone gone. Considering the success they are having sans distance, that would be fairly illogical.