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The not so spun truth about the University of Hartford

The not so spun truth about the University of Hartford Hartford Business Journal Mike Clancy, a professor and member of the “2020 Woodward Task Force” recently had much to say criticizing  Mike Gargano’s article “Athletics did not create the financial crisis at UHart.”   Clancy’s article, published just hours after the Board vote to move from Division I to Division III sports, cites Gargano’s experience as an early 1980’s UH golf coach, as evidence of corrupt intent.  Clancy’s also fails to tell you of Gargano’s distinguished career spanning 40 years overseeing private/public higher education systems in four states. Gargano’s research is on point.

College notebook: Hartford moving from Division I to Division III

College notebook: Hartford moving from Division I to Division III The America East member, which made the NCAA men s basketball tournament for the first time this year, plans to stop offering scholarships in all sports before the 2023-24 school year. Associated Press Share Hartford players celebrate after beating UMass Lowell in the championship game of the America East men’s basketball tournament in Hartford, Conn., on March 13. The school announced it is dropping its sports teams from Division I to Division III. A consultants report released last month said the school could save more than $9 million a year by making the move.

University of Hartford sports drops from Division I to III

WEST HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — University of Hartford sports are dropping from Division I to Division III. The decision comes after the Hartford men’s basketball team this season won its first America East championship and played in the NCAA Tournament for the first time, losing to eventual national champion Baylor in the first round. Hartford President Gregory Woodward said the school wants to “transition to this new model for intercollegiate athletics.” The discussion to downgrade to Division III has sparked marches on campus led by athletes and a petition from alumni to remain in Division I. The Board of Regents said Thursday night’s vote came after a year of discussions. A consultants report released last month said the school could save more than $9 million a year by making the move.

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