trephin wrote:It would be great to see SHU or DePaul elevate their programs but (and I hate to ask or mention) is there an issue with funding and/or Title IX? I don't know how the compliance is at either school, but I bet the issue is more than funding the 12.6 scholarships for men's lax.
notkirkcameron wrote:trephin wrote:It would be great to see SHU or DePaul elevate their programs but (and I hate to ask or mention) is there an issue with funding and/or Title IX? I don't know how the compliance is at either school, but I bet the issue is more than funding the 12.6 scholarships for men's lax.
Facilities are a major challenge for DePaul ever elevating lacrosse beyond the club level. DePaul's club team plays in the park by Diversey Harbor, nestled between Lake Shore Drive, and a driving range. It's Chicago Park District property, no stands or any signage.
Using DePaul facilities at Wish Field/Cacciatore Stadium is unrealistic as it would be a scheduling nightmare. DePaul uses that facility for its softball team in the spring, and I can't imagine them disassembling/reassembling the outfield wall/covering the infield dirt every couple of days depending on whether softball or lacrosse was at home. Construction of a field capable of hosting lacrosse in the area is extremely unlikely as Lincoln Park is densely populated, and you're not building off-campus facilities for a non-revenue sport.
MUSeashells&Balloons wrote:notkirkcameron wrote:trephin wrote:It would be great to see SHU or DePaul elevate their programs but (and I hate to ask or mention) is there an issue with funding and/or Title IX? I don't know how the compliance is at either school, but I bet the issue is more than funding the 12.6 scholarships for men's lax.
Facilities are a major challenge for DePaul ever elevating lacrosse beyond the club level. DePaul's club team plays in the park by Diversey Harbor, nestled between Lake Shore Drive, and a driving range. It's Chicago Park District property, no stands or any signage.
Using DePaul facilities at Wish Field/Cacciatore Stadium is unrealistic as it would be a scheduling nightmare. DePaul uses that facility for its softball team in the spring, and I can't imagine them disassembling/reassembling the outfield wall/covering the infield dirt every couple of days depending on whether softball or lacrosse was at home. Construction of a field capable of hosting lacrosse in the area is extremely unlikely as Lincoln Park is densely populated, and you're not building off-campus facilities for a non-revenue sport.
Well where does Depaul play spring soccer?
notkirkcameron wrote:Marquette received votes in this week's Warrior Top 20 Lacrosse poll following a narrow loss against Lehigh, and a victory at Hofstra. For a program that had never played a Division I game this time last year, this is an incredible accomplishment.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:What happens to the Big East conference once affiliate members Rutgers and Louisville leave? I know they have Denver as an affiliate, but is there a certain number than needs to be met to officially have a conference tournament?
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