DWAMWDHOMS . . .
The only additional sports Bama has that we don't (they claim 21 total) are:
M. Swim/dive
W. Swim/dive
W. Golf
W. Gymnastics
And the 20+ scholarships of women's rowing. (Possibly some of those scholarships could be use for two.sport softball walk ons
Yet, most Division I schools do not meet it. Their roster counts used to tabulate compliance are not public, but under the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act, they must report an early-season snapshot the DOE publishes. Despite artful manipulation of that snapshot — many colleges double- and triple-count runners, pad women’s rowing rosters and count male practice players as women — a Yahoo Sports analysis of 2020-21 EADA data found that 82.5% of D-I schools would need to add more than 15 women’s roster spots to match the gender demographics of their student bodies.
Some Power Five powerhouses — most notoriously, the University of North Carolina — would need to add hundreds. In total, 308 of the 348 D-I schools would need to add a total of 35,797 women’s roster spots to achieve full proportionality. (Female athletes were overrepresented at those other 40 schools by an aggregate count of 1,123.)
Water polo and boxing.
. . . now we fishing with cut bait . . .
Don't agree with NCAA looking at increasing number of required sports. Why is that being tossed around considering inflation and other financial pressures in the economy?
However, if we were to add Men's soccer it needs a sugar daddy go first class. Soccer is a global sport, maybe get the Saudi's to kick a few dollars in the kitty.
No it won’t . . .
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