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Flash! Cal State Northridge Cuts Swimming -- March 2, 2010

NORTHRIDGE, California, March 2. CAL State Northridge Intercollegiate Athletics, as part of campus-wide reductions to help deal with the on-going campus and statewide financial crisis, will discontinue its men's and women's swim programs at the conclusion of the 2009-10 academic year.

"This decision was very difficult to make," said Rick Mazzuto, Director of Athletics. "However, after a thorough and in-depth budget review, it is clear that the University can no longer continue to support the number of sports we currently sponsor. It is painful, but the sports program is suffering the same cuts that are occurring throughout California and across our campus."

The move to discontinue men's and women's swimming will reduce the number of intercollegiate sports supported by Cal State Northridge to 18 (8 men's, 10 women's) which still ranks in the upper half of the Big West Conference members in terms of team sponsorship.


"We regret the University must take this action that results from severe budget reductions affecting the entire University community. The announcement today is a significant decision to ensure the long-term sustainability of our Intercollegiate Athletics programs," said Cal State Northridge President Jolene Koester.

Undergraduate student-athletes now on the men's and women's rosters who are receiving athletics scholarships will retain aid until their athletic eligibility expires. The CSUN Athletic Department will provide the student-athletes with assistance should they decide to transfer to another university or college.

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