This must be extra tough doing this through corona. One not on this list and just starting the process is the University of Saint Thomas in Minnesota.
In order to stay at D1, the college has to sponsor a minimum number of sports at the D1 level. I think it is 12. So a school can't just keep basketball at D1 and move all the others down. Same for Football, which Hartford does not have and America East does not sponsor.They didn't play football, I assume, since it wasn't mentioned in the article. That would have been the obvious sport to drop since it costs so much.
Hartford has a beautiful campus. I didn't realize that it has 7000 students - that is Hofstra's size but Hofstra always seemed larger to me. I'm wondering what they gain by dropping all sports down. If basketball doesn't lose money, why not keep them at D1? They already have a conference with an auto-bid and are in a city that has TV stations so they likely get more local coverage than we do, with our "local" channels being in NYC and Philly, where they have to devote nearly all of their time on their pro teams.
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