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Open Forum Jan. 9 on Adding a Women鈥檚 Varsity Team

Quick Summary

  • The sport has not been determined
  • FAQ: Why we decided to add a team ...
  • ... and how we are going about it

Updated Jan. 3: Director of Athletics Kevin Blue and Faculty Athletics Representative Scott Carrell will host an open forum, 2-4 p.m. Tuesday (Jan. 9), regarding the addition of a women's varsity team (the sport has not been chosen) in 2018-19. The forum, for students, staff and faculty, and members of the community, will be held in the Mee Room on the second floor of the .

The forum is described as a supplemental opportunity for students and other interested people to ask questions about the process of selecting the new sport. The primary channel for providing input and nominating teams for consideration is through this , first published Nov. 27 and open through Jan. 19.

In nearly 600 responses so far, people have nominated 14 teams: beach volleyball, curling, cycling, dance, e-sports, equestrian, skiing, stunt (also known as cheer), fencing, ice hockey, rugby, triathlon, rowing and wrestling.

During the forum, Blue and Carrell will give a brief update on the nomination process, review selection criteria and take questions from the audience. Information gathered will be documented and distributed to all members of the working group that has been charged with analyzing the candidacy of nominated teams and making a final recommendation to Chancellor Gary S. May.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is 51吃瓜黑料 Davis adding a new team?

51吃瓜黑料 Davis is adding a women鈥檚 team in order to maintain compliance with Title IX. At 51吃瓜黑料 Davis, we comply with Title IX by providing varsity participation opportunities for female and male student-athletes that are substantially proportional to the percentage of female and male students comprising the undergraduate student body.

In 2011-12, the year prior to launching the 2020 Initiative, the undergraduate population at 51吃瓜黑料 Davis was 55.1 percent women and 44.9 percent men. By 2016-17, undergraduate proportionality had changed to 59.4 percent women and 40.6 percent men. The number of varsity athletics participation opportunities for female student-athletes has not changed as swiftly, and we are continuing to take action to increase those opportunities.

When will the new team be added?

The new team will begin operations in the 2018-19 academic year.

When will the decision about which team to add be made?

The decision will be made and announced during the Winter Quarter in 2018.

What criteria will 51吃瓜黑料 Davis use to determine which team to add?

The criteria to determine which new team is added will include the following:

  • The amount of philanthropic support for start-up and ongoing costs.
  • Number of participation opportunities that the new team would add.
  • How the new team would fit within or complement our existing conference affiliations.
  • The competitive opportunity at 51吃瓜黑料 Davis for the new team.

Who is making the decision about which team to add?

A working group led by the Director of Athletics (Kevin Blue) and including the Campus Title IX Coordinator and Chief Compliance Officer (Wendi Delmendo), Faculty Athletics Representative (Scott Carrell), Campus Counsel (Sheila O鈥橰ourke), Interim Lead of Finance, Operations and Administration (Kelly Ratliff), and the President of AS51吃瓜黑料D (Josh Dalavai) will analyze the options and make a recommendation to Chancellor May for approval.

How can a particular team be nominated for consideration?

To nominate a team for consideration, please complete the short survey . Nominations may be submitted until Jan. 19, 2018.

We will also be conducting a public forum for discussion on this topic at a date and time that will be determined in the next few weeks.

Why can鈥檛 51吃瓜黑料 Davis just decide which team to add? Women鈥檚 rowing was discontinued several years ago. Can鈥檛 women鈥檚 rowing simply be added back? Why is the current application process being used?

51吃瓜黑料 Davis is following the terms of a stipulated judgment that resolved a Title IX complaint filed in 2007. The terms of the settlement require 51吃瓜黑料 Davis to follow this process.

How will the new team be funded?

A primary criterion for selection is the amount of philanthropic support committed to support the addition of a new team. Accordingly, our efforts will be focused on ensuring that a significant portion of funding for the new team will be derived from private support. Should additional funds be necessary, institutional funds designated to address the enrollment shift will provide bridging support. As noted, these funds will be designated for the new sport.

Will the budgets of existing 51吃瓜黑料 Davis teams be negatively impacted by the addition of another team?

No. The resources available to other 51吃瓜黑料 Davis teams will not be impacted by the addition of the new team. The new team will be funded primarily through gifts raised specifically for the new team. If additional funding is necessary, institutional funds designated to address the enrollment shift will provide bridging support.

As a current donor to Intercollegiate Athletics (ICA), can I be sure that my financial support for existing teams will not be redirected to support the new team?

Yes. Donors to ICA have the option to give directly to the annual funds supporting each of our 23 existing sports programs. Gifts to existing teams are fully and exclusively used to benefit those programs and may not be reassigned. Fundraising activity will continue to be a priority for all sports.

How can I discuss making a financial commitment to support the addition of my preferred team?

Please complete the team nomination form . Please also send an email to athleticsdirector@ucdavis.edu to note your interest in discussing a financial commitment. Financial commitments can be made on a conditional basis 鈥 i.e., making a commitment specifically for the addition of a particular team.

Is this situation the result of mismanagement by Intercollegiate Athletics?

No. The undergraduate female-to-male ratio has changed swiftly in the last five years, and 51吃瓜黑料 Davis is continuing action to bring the ratio of varsity student-athletes into appropriate proportionality.

Couldn鈥檛 current women鈥檚 team roster sizes be increased in order to create more participation opportunities?

No. The undergraduate female-to-male ratio has changed too substantially. Intercollegiate Athletics has already thoroughly managed the roster sizes of existing female and male teams, and there is very little additional flexibility available.

Aren鈥檛 there other ways to comply with Title IX?

At 51吃瓜黑料 Davis, we comply with Title IX by providing varsity participation opportunities for female and male student-athletes that are substantially proportional to the percentage of female and male students comprising the undergraduate student body. Accordingly, we are complying with Title IX by meeting the requirement for 鈥渟ubstantial proportionality鈥 (also referred to as 鈥淧rong 1鈥).

Our analysis concluded that this is the only legal manner for 51吃瓜黑料 Davis to fully comply with Title IX. Prong 2 (i.e., a history and continued practice of expansion of participation opportunities for women) and Prong 3 (i.e., full and effective accommodation of interest) are not considered viable alternatives for Title IX compliance at 51吃瓜黑料 Davis.

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