CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Cleveland State University is cutting three of its NCAA sports programs to reduce the athletics budget. The sports getting cut are wrestling, softball and women’s golf.
Our athletics department, like many other departments at CSU, has had to make difficult decisions regarding the programs we offer,' President Laura Bloomberg said.
Cleveland State University trustees on Thursday voted to discontinue the university's three NCAA sport programs in wrestling, women's golf and softball, according to a news release.
Cleveland State University is eliminating wrestling, women’s golf and softball at the end of the academic year as part of the school’s broader cost-cutting measures.
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