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NCAA Takes Major Financial Hit and More Could Be Coming
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Could more college tennis programs be cut in the future?

In the wake of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, it’s a question that unfortunately needs to be asked.

Like nearly every sector of society, COVID-19 is taking a big financial toll on the NCAA and its member institutions.

The NCAA announced last Thursday it will distribute only $225 million to its Division I member schools in June, nearly two-thirds less than the $600 million scheduled to be handed out in installments from April to June. The financial hit resulted from having to cancel the lucrative NCAA basketball tournament.

At the lower levels, Division II was projected to receive $13.9 million, $30 million less than last year, while Division III was expected to receive $10.7 million, which is about $22 million less than last year.

If the college football season can’t be played in the next academic year, the financial impact on athletic budgets across the country would be disastrous. Entire programs may need to be cut and scholarships reduced as part of cost-cutting measures.

Some have already suggested cutbacks on operating championship events to help save money. The NCAA spent $153.8 million to run championship events last year.

Claremont-Mudd-Scripps athletic director Erica Perkins Jasper has a wide range view of college athletics, having been a Division I athlete and coach and past chief operating officer of the ITA.

“It’s going to be a scary time for a lot of people, especially for non-revenue Olympic sports,” Perkins Jasper said. “I think this is a good opportunity for everyone in college athletics to pause and reflect on what your dollars rely on and how you utilize the dollars you have in your budget.”

The NCAA still has a lot more issues to work through given all the recent upheaval and unknown future timelines.

The NCAA Division I Council Committee is voting Monday on whether student-athletes who participate in spring sports should be provided eligibility relief after having their seasons canceled early.

The NCAA’s Division II and III administrative committees have already announced that all spring sport athletes will get an extra year of eligibility.

 
 

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