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What Would An All Sports Conf. Mean?
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I was looking over the list of who plays different sports sponsored by the conference. IF the conference were to split half, I think it would maybe cause some problems for a few conference sports, i.e. field hockey, lacross, and maybe others. These teams would be left short of the minimum participants to have a conference and would have to look elsewhere for conference homes if I'm not mistaken. Are members of Big East looking into expanding sports to meet the need of the conference. I would think this would be expensive.
04-29-2005 11:44 AM
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