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Cal State-Fullerton drops wrestling and gymnastics, citing budget, conference affiliation
Cal State Fullerton Sports Information
4/11/2011 12:42:03 PM
Fullerton, Calif. - Cal State Fullerton today announced that
its intercollegiate wrestling and women's gymnastics programs will be
terminated.
The action was considered at the end of the 2009-10 academic
year, but the programs were given the opportunity to continue operating if they
could fund their own annual budgets. Extensive fund-raising campaigns enabled
them to compete in 2010-11 but came up short of a subsequent goal of a two-year
funding commitment by a Mar. 1 deadline given to them.
All pre-existing
scholarships will be honored until the student-athletes' eligibility has
expired. Wrestlers and gymnasts who wish to transfer to other schools will be
given blanket releases.
"It is with great sadness that we must eliminate
two great Olympic sports that have a long history at Cal State Fullerton," said
Director of Athletics Brian Quinn. "Unfortunately, we just do not have the
resources to continue sports that are not sponsored by the Big West
Conference.
"We want to thank wrestling Coaches Dan Hicks and Risto
Marttinen and gymnastics Coaches Jill Hicks and Richard Gishi for their
dedication and hard work for the student-athletes. We also want to thank our
many donors for their support in helping keep the programs over the past few
years."
Wrestling dates to 1968 at Cal State Fullerton. Dan Hicks, who
arrived from Oregon State in 2002-03, is only the fourth head coach in the
program's history. The Titans never won a team championship but boast 31
conference champions, 12 Div. I and 3 Div. II All-Americans and 87 NCAA Div. I
national qualifiers including at least one in the 26 seasons prior to this
one.
Gymnastics dates to 1976 when the program achieved national
attention from its outset, winning its first 71 matches. Fullerton won the 1979
national championship (AIAW) and had three second-place (2 AIAW, 1 NCAA) and
five third-place (3 AIAW, 2 NCAA) finishes to go with 10 conference
championships and nine regional titles, all between 1976 and 1995. The program
produced 34 All-Americans but none since 1989. Jill Hicks is only the fourth
head coach in this program's history, moving up from an assistant's role for the
2007 season.
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