Lodi News-Sentinel

IN SPORTS: STANFORD CUTS 11 SPORTS

- By Chuck Schilken

Stanford is cutting 11 of its 36 varsity sports programs — including wrestling, field hockey and men’s volleyball — following the upcoming academic year.

In an open letter published Wednesday, university President Marc Tessier-Lavigne, Provost Persis Drell and athletic director Bernard Muir also announced the eliminatio­n of 20 support staff positions.

“Providing 36 varsity teams with the level of support that they deserve has become a serious and growing financial challenge,” the letter read. “We now face the reality that significan­t change is needed to create fiscal stability for Stanford Athletics, and to provide the support we believe is essential for our student-athletes to excel.

“In that context, we are writing today with some extremely difficult news. In consultati­on with the Board of Trustees, we have made the decision to reduce the breadth of our athletics programs and staffing.”

The other programs that will be eliminated are men’s and women’s fencing, lightweigh­t rowing, men’s rowing, co-ed and women’s sailing, squash and synchroniz­ed swimming. According to the letter, the 11 sports were chosen after “a comprehens­ive evaluation” of the university’s athletic programs, with considerat­ions that included local and national fan interest in the sport, potential savings from the eliminatio­n of the sport, and the history and prospects for future success of the sport at Stanford.

The news was delivered to all those affected by the move Wednesday during a Zoom conference.

Stanford will honor all existing athletic scholarshi­p commitment­s to the student-athletes and the contracts of the coaches. Severance pay will be provided to support staff members losing their jobs.

“While painful, the discontinu­ation of these 11 sports at the varsity level and the associated reductions in our support staff will create a path for Stanford Athletics to return to fiscal stability while maintainin­g gender equity and competitiv­eness,” the letter read. “It will ultimately enhance the experience of the remaining student-athletes and increase their likelihood of competing for national championsh­ips for years to come.”

 ?? HAYNE PALMOUR IV/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ?? Stanford's Nathan Traxler, right, and Fresno State's Danny Salas wrestle during the Battle on the Midway on the deck of the USS Midway Museum in San Diego on Nov. 20, 2018.
HAYNE PALMOUR IV/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Stanford's Nathan Traxler, right, and Fresno State's Danny Salas wrestle during the Battle on the Midway on the deck of the USS Midway Museum in San Diego on Nov. 20, 2018.

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