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Club and Rec sports - POTENTIAL VARSITY SPORTS AT LSU
Posted on 2/16/12 at 3:11 pm
Posted on 2/16/12 at 3:11 pm
Survey going on tomorrow: LINK
To all students who want LSU's athletic program to grow (Rugby, Lacrosse), PLEASE GET OUT THERE FOR THIS. PELASE SPREAD THE WORD!!!
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To all students who want LSU's athletic program to grow (Rugby, Lacrosse), PLEASE GET OUT THERE FOR THIS. PELASE SPREAD THE WORD!!!
Posted on 2/16/12 at 3:15 pm to khutch6
LSU really needs to go varsity with their program.
Posted on 2/16/12 at 3:15 pm to khutch6
Never gonna happen man. Sorry.
Title IX
Title IX
Posted on 2/16/12 at 3:15 pm to GeorgeTheGreek
Meh. You go varsity in men's and women's rugby. Problem solved.
Posted on 2/16/12 at 3:16 pm to khutch6
The only way that would happen is if it was mens rugby and girls lacrosse.
Posted on 2/16/12 at 3:17 pm to Sophandros
They aren't gonna add anymore sports that don't make money IMO. Not only that, but then you have to build facilities.
I just don't see it happening. I don't think rugby would be added anyway.
I just don't see it happening. I don't think rugby would be added anyway.
Posted on 2/16/12 at 3:47 pm to GeorgeTheGreek
Play at the soccer complex? 
Posted on 2/16/12 at 3:59 pm to Sophandros
Not going to happen. Especially w/o knowing what the NCAA and/or SEC will be doing as far as player compensations in the near future. LSU won't be adding to the payroll if thats the case.
Posted on 2/16/12 at 4:01 pm to khutch6
I wish Lacrosse was varsity, then I'd go back to school and play, but this will never happen. Basketball can't even sell out, you think lacrosse or rugby will? 
Posted on 2/16/12 at 4:09 pm to khutch6
i don't understand why LSU (and other SEC schools for that matter) don't get men's soccer. the south is littered with amazing talent. most SEC schools have more women's sports than men's as it is (though I can't remember exactly how Title IX works), and most SEC schools have stadiums already for women's soccer. so no facilities would be needed. just funding.
Posted on 2/16/12 at 4:11 pm to quail man
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i don't understand why LSU (and other SEC schools for that matter) don't get men's soccer. the south is littered with amazing talent. most SEC schools have more women's sports than men's as it is (though I can't remember exactly how Title IX works), and most SEC schools have stadiums already for women's soccer. so no facilities would be needed. just funding.
FB schollie numbers kill mens sports.
Posted on 2/16/12 at 4:14 pm to geauxtigs99
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schollie numbers
i knew i was missing something. dammit.
Posted on 2/16/12 at 4:46 pm to quail man
the only way a men's sport would be added is by also adding a women's sport. Just not going to happen.
Posted on 2/16/12 at 4:49 pm to Sophandros
I've heard somewhere that if Alleva could add a mens sport it would be soccer.
I think it was from one of the baton rouge club coaches
I think it was from one of the baton rouge club coaches
Posted on 2/16/12 at 4:52 pm to khutch6
Had a friend that played Rugby for LSU. When did the program get the ax?
Posted on 2/16/12 at 5:21 pm to pwejr88
It's a club sport.
LSU currently plays in the Collegiate Premier Division (if they didn't drop out), and they are at a disadvantage when playing against the likes of BYU, Cal, Life College, and others.
LSU currently plays in the Collegiate Premier Division (if they didn't drop out), and they are at a disadvantage when playing against the likes of BYU, Cal, Life College, and others.
Posted on 2/17/12 at 9:28 am to pwejr88
so many people have no idea what the far reaching aspects that sports like lacrosse, rugby, & soccer can bring to LSU, on the whole.
YES-in the short & even long run direct financing is a loss. however, the new branches reaching out to avenues of the soccer, rugby, & lacrosse worlds transcend the direct athletic financing pro's/con's.
Univ. of Florida absolutely set the standard for the addition of women's lacrosse to their athletics department. Their AD put in place a plan to implement/fund the program by taking ALL of the revenue from 1 UF home non-conference football game & direct that to the women's lacrosse program. They were built a 1st class facility, brought in a tremendous coaching staff who in turn brought in a tremendous transfer & recruited roster. Inside of 2 season they HOSTED a post season game vs. Harvard. The Harvard coaching staff was so (for lack of a better word) intimiated by the UF facilities, they didn't even let their team go in to the VISTITORS locker room before/after the game because it was far nicer than their HOME facility.
Sports like soccer, rugby, & lacrosse have such an advantage in the SEC region. We can practically play OUTDOORS 10 months out of the year, which is a huge deal considering the "Lacrosse Hot Beds" can play outdoors 8 months, if they're lucky that year with the weather. EStablished Division 2 & 3 lacrosse programs in the south have such a distinct recruiting advantage luring traditionally northern sports athletes (in terms of lacrosse) from the cold regions to the south to play in gorgeous weather, facilities, & enjoy the southern lifestyle.
I know this personally as I have recruited in the last 2 years for just such a program.
Imagine the possibilites for sound athletics programs of the SEC: gorgeous campuses & facilities along with bringing in typically 4/5 years athletes who would absolutely increase the academic graduation rates to name just 2.
Because I am so close to the lacrosse side of this discussion, I could literally go on for 1000s of more words.
If you are able to get & take part in the survey, please do so & do so in favor of adding the sports!
YES-in the short & even long run direct financing is a loss. however, the new branches reaching out to avenues of the soccer, rugby, & lacrosse worlds transcend the direct athletic financing pro's/con's.
Univ. of Florida absolutely set the standard for the addition of women's lacrosse to their athletics department. Their AD put in place a plan to implement/fund the program by taking ALL of the revenue from 1 UF home non-conference football game & direct that to the women's lacrosse program. They were built a 1st class facility, brought in a tremendous coaching staff who in turn brought in a tremendous transfer & recruited roster. Inside of 2 season they HOSTED a post season game vs. Harvard. The Harvard coaching staff was so (for lack of a better word) intimiated by the UF facilities, they didn't even let their team go in to the VISTITORS locker room before/after the game because it was far nicer than their HOME facility.
Sports like soccer, rugby, & lacrosse have such an advantage in the SEC region. We can practically play OUTDOORS 10 months out of the year, which is a huge deal considering the "Lacrosse Hot Beds" can play outdoors 8 months, if they're lucky that year with the weather. EStablished Division 2 & 3 lacrosse programs in the south have such a distinct recruiting advantage luring traditionally northern sports athletes (in terms of lacrosse) from the cold regions to the south to play in gorgeous weather, facilities, & enjoy the southern lifestyle.
I know this personally as I have recruited in the last 2 years for just such a program.
Imagine the possibilites for sound athletics programs of the SEC: gorgeous campuses & facilities along with bringing in typically 4/5 years athletes who would absolutely increase the academic graduation rates to name just 2.
Because I am so close to the lacrosse side of this discussion, I could literally go on for 1000s of more words.
If you are able to get & take part in the survey, please do so & do so in favor of adding the sports!
This post was edited on 2/17/12 at 9:29 am
Posted on 2/17/12 at 10:32 am to Sophandros
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LSU currently plays in the Collegiate Premier Division (if they didn't drop out), and they are at a disadvantage when playing against the likes of BYU, Cal, Life College, and others.
actually, LSU dropped out of the Premier Division (but so did Cal, ironically), and is now playing in the newly formed SEC Rugby Conference and currently ranked 7th in the nation in D1-AA.
This post was edited on 2/17/12 at 10:42 am
Posted on 2/17/12 at 11:31 am to GeorgeTheGreek
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Never gonna happen man. Sorry.
Title IX
I should have specified. It is actually pretty likely that women's lacrosse can be added sooner than you think. Florida and Vandy are already competing at the varsity level. Florida has had a program for three years, and has been a top 10 team for the last two, proving the SEC can compete right away.
Adding women's lacrosse (without men's) actually makes sense, because there are plenty of other D1 schools in the region with it (Furman, Jacksonville, Mercer, High Point, UNC, Duke, Florida, vandy to name a few), a real NCAA championship, and it increases the football budget.
I think the most likely sports to be added are Women's lacrosse and Men's soccer at this time.
edited for type-os
This post was edited on 2/17/12 at 11:34 am
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