Cincinnati cancels men's soccer program
The University of Cincinnati announced on Tuesday that the men's soccer program will be discontinued effective immediately.
"This was a difficult decision, but one made with the long-term interests of UC Athletics at the forefront," Cincinnati Athletic Director John Cunningham said in a press release. "During this time of profound challenges and widespread uncertainty, I have engaged in a comprehensive and thorough review of UC's sport offerings and long-term budget implications of supporting the number of student-athletes currently at UC. Based on this review, and in consultation with President Pinto and other University leaders, UC Athletics will no longer sponsor a men's soccer program.
"Our men's soccer student-athletes have been outstanding representatives of the University in the classroom and on the field," Cunningham said. "They may not fully understand this decision, but I want them to know they were truly and conscientiously considered during my deliberations about the future of UC Athletics. We are making this decision now to enable our men's soccer student-athletes to have an opportunity to play at another institution if they choose to do so."
Some tough news to share today. We continue to support all #Bearcats and especially our @GoBearcatsMSOC student-athletes.https://t.co/w1ZiG5LQJ5
— Cincinnati Bearcats (@GoBEARCATS) April 14, 2020
Created in 1973, the Bearcats compiled an all-time record of 385-408-84. Also in the release, the school confirmed it will honor all current men's soccer scholarships for the entirety of their academic careers.
"I am most sincerely grateful to everyone who has supported the men's soccer program at the University of Cincinnati," Cunningham said. "This includes former coaches, former student-athletes, donors and fans. Your legacy at UC will not be forgotten and your accomplishments will continue to be recognized."
One month prior, on March 13, Hyton Dayes announced that he would be leaving the program.
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