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Citing insufficient participation, two colleges drop men's volleyball after just two years

Two small colleges dropped men's volleyball teams two years after starting them. Both schools cited lack of participation as a reason. What does that mean?

What would a split of NCAA Division III look like?

A preview of my panel discussion at CSRI on Thursday

Lourdes University, with 72.3 percent athletes, will close at the end of the year

Last March, Eric Kelderman penned an important article for The Chronicle of Higher Education about Lourdes University in Ohio titled, "We Have More Athletes Than We Have Fans." The story correctly points out the risks to small, private colleges when they invest heavily in athletics as a way to attract students.

Is women's flag football poised to be an NCAA Emerging Sport?

Will it matter that power conference schools are not adding it?

Growing athletic rosters and adding sports

Examining strategies for how small, private colleges are staying afloat

What NCAA Division III schools excelled at athletics and academics last year?

Is it time for Division III to revisit its structure?

Division I athletic departments becoming creative with the use of conjunctions

Increasingly, sports like track "and" field are becoming track "or" field

What Radford University’s sport sponsorship changes might tell us about a post-House world

Are more Olympic sports cuts ahead?

Universities participating in the USDA rural loan program also have a high percentage of athletes

Nearly two-thirds of four-year schools in the loan program exceed 44% athletes

Saint Francis University becomes first D1 to decide not to challenge athletic headwinds

What other D1 schools might be considering the same thing?