Courtesy: USF Athletics
USF to Discontinue Men's Soccer
The
University of Sioux Falls (USF) has determined it will discontinue its
men’s soccer program, effective for the upcoming 2013-2014 academic
year. On January
20, 2011,
the University of Sioux Falls was accepted into the Northern Sun
Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC). With this new conference affiliation,
USF committed to fielding competitive teams in the 16 common sports of
the NSIC. USF is currently one of only three NSIC
schools that sponsor men’s soccer as a varsity sport.
In an
effort to retain men’s soccer, USF became an associate member of the
Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) for the 2012 season. This
membership involved significant travel and excessive
class absences for student-athletes due to the location of GNAC member
schools. In recent
months, USF pursued associate membership status with the more regionally
based Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic
Association (MIAA). However, this membership would still require the USF
men’s soccer program to acquire an NCAA non-conference schedule in
order to position itself to earn a national ranking and consideration
for NCAA Division II post-season play.
Upon consideration of these factors, it was
determined that the extensive travel and missed class time for players
would be comparable to that experienced with the 2012 GNAC schedule.
The
University is committed to fielding competitive teams in alignment with
the conference sports hosted by the NSIC and providing quality athletic
experiences for its student-athletes. Moreover,
USF remains fully committed to ensuring its student-athletes have
opportunity to excel academically. University officials believe that
this strategic decision better aligns USF with the majority of NSIC
member institutions and serves important academic considerations
for its student-athletes.
“All
elements of the decision to discontinue men’s soccer were carefully
considered,” said Interim Athletic Director Kevin Hesser. “These
student-athletes not only represent
the institution on the field of competition, but they also contribute
greatly to our campus community. We know them personally and care about
their welfare. This has been an incredibly challenging decision, but in
the end, we felt compelled to position the
University for long-term success and positive affiliation within the
NSIC.”
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