Appalachian St. Eliminating Three Sports
The Coronavirus pandemic is forcing one Sun Belt Conference school to eliminate three men's sports.
Appalachian St. announced on Tuesday that the school is dropping men's soccer, tennis, and indoor track & field.
Read the complete statement from Appalachian St. below:
In response to the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and in an effort to position App State Athletics for future success, Director of Athletics Doug Gillin announced Tuesday that the department is reducing its operating budget and discontinuing the varsity sports of men's soccer, men's tennis and men's indoor track & field.
Effective immediately, the three sports are being discontinued following a detailed review of the university's sport offerings and the long-term budget implications of supporting the current number of student-athletes. The decision was supported Tuesday by Chancellor Sheri Everts and the Appalachian State University Board of Trustees.
"This is a very difficult day for the entire App Family," Gillin said. "Our mission is to guide and support our student-athletes in their quest for excellence academically, athletically and socially. After careful and thoughtful review, we determined that we could no longer sustain 20 program offerings in a fiscally responsible manner. Since the move to FBS, App State has sponsored the most sports in the Sun Belt and among the most in the Group of Five. This will bring us in line with most of our peer institutions.
"We appreciate everyone who has supported these Mountaineer programs over the years, including current and former coaches, current and former student-athletes, their families, donors and fans. Your legacy is important to us."
Scholarships will be honored for affected student-athletes who wish to return to App State, as well as for incoming signees. The department will provide support to student-athletes who would like to transfer to another institution.
With the change, App State will now sponsor 17 NCAA Division I sports (seven men's sports and 10 women's sports). The Mountaineers will continue to compete in men's cross country and men's outdoor track & field.
Sport reductions are part of a 20 percent overall reduction to the athletics department's budget for fiscal year 2021, which equates to an approximate $5 million reduction. In mid-March, the department limited all remaining operating expenses for fiscal year 2020, which ends June 30.
Gillin also announced that current athletics staff openings will not be filled, and the athletics department is exploring additional personnel actions, with guidance from the university.
"We take all these measures with heavy hearts, but with the long-term sustainability of App State Athletics at the forefront," Gillin said. "The App Family is known for its strength and resilience. This is a pivotal moment for App State Athletics. It is in this moment that we must take responsible action to ensure our athletics department's ability to fulfill our purpose and mission for years to come."
Many institutions around the country have been hit by a serious negative financial impact from the Coronavirus pandemic, including Appalachian St., who will now sponsor 17 sports, including seven on the men's side, and ten on the women's side.
Appalachian St. men's tennis was 3-11 this season before the spring sports shutdown, just as the Mountaineers were set to begin Sun Belt Conference play, after Appalachian St. soccer finished the 2019 season with an overall record of 11-7-1, while indoor track and field had a solid year.
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