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Could the SEC start its own lacrosse league??
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RE: Could the SEC start its own lacrosse league??
(02-14-2018 08:45 PM)chargeradio Wrote:  I know South Alabama dropped their men’s soccer program due to Title IX years ago, although at the time USA did not sponsor softball. Vanderbilt was actually a member of the Sun Belt for soccer.

The sport that the SEC and Sun Belt need to get behind is Field Hockey, as it has a similar participation and scholarship load to soccer and lacrosse. That will allow those schools to quit using soccer or lacrosse as their offset to football and make room for another men’s sport.

Vanderbilt does not even have softball, as space is not available on their campus. Would think that a softball field is nearby, and that would be Vandy's first add. Vandy and Florida and Georgia should have men's lax too, but seems there are other priorities.
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