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In Washington Post today there was a featured article that the University of Maryland is reviewing the various sports and will be eliminating several --- Several related leads have indicated that all non-revenue teams including Baseball are under consideration. Does anyone have any additional insight into this recent development. Such news will contribute to problems with recruiting --- this upcoming year.
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If they choose the list of programs to be cut based on program success, baseball will unfortunately be the first of the non revenues to receive the ax.

But don't count out the tens of thousands of people who deeply care about and love terp baseball (you know they play in the ACC, right). I have no doubt that the proud baseball alums believe so strongtly in their viability and history over the years (they actually had a few winning seasons in the league 30+ years ago) will come through with the cash to save the program. I'm sure they'll put their money where their mouths are and save the program (or perhaps they could just quietly enjoy the lacrosse season in the Spring at College Park and call it a day).

What say you? Be like Cali last season and save the program? Be like UVA 10 years ago and save the program? Or let it gently and relatively painless fade to quiet expiration. Alums money where your mouths are or please, please no more talk about the terps baseball.
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I have always wondered how some of these numbers are derived? $900K loss. Assuming the cost of a full ride plus room and board is 35K you are already at $410K in expenses just on schollys using 11.7. Throw in a HC, two assts you probably get close to 600K or more. Travel, equip, meals, recruiting budgets gets you close to that 900K. From a revenue standpoint other that game tickets how does the school count donations. I would think many schools handle their numbers differently.
I am guessing here are only two to four sports that showed a profit. Mens Basketball, Football, and maybe Men's Lacrosse, and S****r.

I agree that the alum could step up and really help the program.

It would be a huge loss to have one of few D1 bb programs in the state cease to exist. My son's HS goes to see the baseball team play every spring.

I echo the problem with the unions in Maryland.

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