Indiana State Suspends Men’s, Women’s Tennis Programs
TERRE HAUTE, IND. Due to budget reduction measures occurring throughout the university, Indiana State University has announced the indefinite suspension of its men’s and women’s tennis programs, effective immediately.
“This was a very difficult and much discussed decision. I want to thank our Student Athletes, Coach Malik Tabet, and Coach Martha Montoya for their efforts and dedication to Sycamore Athletics and Indiana State University. We wish them well as they pursue other opportunities,” said Ron Prettyman, Indiana State University Director of Intercollegiate Athletics.
“This decision was a budgetary decision that yielded the necessary budget cuts that are proportionate to reductions being incurred by other areas of the University. It allows for maintenance of operations budgets in other sponsored sports which is critical to our future success. We reviewed several options before reaching this conclusion”, said Prettyman.
With the suspension of the men’s and women’s tennis programs, Indiana State will now offer 14 intercollegiate varsity sport programs, 6 men’s and 8 women’s.
All student athletes who have remaining eligibility will be granted immediate eligibility for competition if they choose to transfer to other schools.
The University will honor all scholarships as agreed to for the 2009-2010 academic year for tennis student athletes wishing to continue their studies and complete their undergraduate education at Indiana State. The Athletics Department staff will assist student athletes with decision-making and transitions to other universities.
TERRE HAUTE, IND. Due to budget reduction measures occurring throughout the university, Indiana State University has announced the indefinite suspension of its men’s and women’s tennis programs, effective immediately.
“This was a very difficult and much discussed decision. I want to thank our Student Athletes, Coach Malik Tabet, and Coach Martha Montoya for their efforts and dedication to Sycamore Athletics and Indiana State University. We wish them well as they pursue other opportunities,” said Ron Prettyman, Indiana State University Director of Intercollegiate Athletics.
“This decision was a budgetary decision that yielded the necessary budget cuts that are proportionate to reductions being incurred by other areas of the University. It allows for maintenance of operations budgets in other sponsored sports which is critical to our future success. We reviewed several options before reaching this conclusion”, said Prettyman.
With the suspension of the men’s and women’s tennis programs, Indiana State will now offer 14 intercollegiate varsity sport programs, 6 men’s and 8 women’s.
All student athletes who have remaining eligibility will be granted immediate eligibility for competition if they choose to transfer to other schools.
The University will honor all scholarships as agreed to for the 2009-2010 academic year for tennis student athletes wishing to continue their studies and complete their undergraduate education at Indiana State. The Athletics Department staff will assist student athletes with decision-making and transitions to other universities.