- Signatures: 108
- Goal: 1,000
- Deadline: 1-31-2008
| Number | Date | Prefix | Name | Age | Gender | Should Syracuse eliminate it's Swimming and Diving Programs? | Would you like to see Syracuse keep its swim team so you could have it as an option for your future swimming career? | Do you have any other comments you would like to make? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 108 | 3:13 pm PST, Dec 11 | Mrs. | Anonymous | 0 | Female | Definitely not. Very shortsighted. | Yes, for my kids. | Rutgers cut its men's team. My kids compete there for big USA swimming invitationals. They look forward to swimming on a college team one day but do not know that Rutgers doesn't have one. I don't know how to break it to them. I understand football is heavily funded at Rutgers. In my town, an end of year football game was running over and the huge marching band was told they couldn't take the field at half time as planned for their big show. The band kids support the team all year and were so disappointed and let down. It was very sad. Most of those kids are smart kids with bright futures. We need to create a well rounded society, not just football players and football fans. |
| 107 | 12:01 pm PDT, Apr 19 | Eileen Huelbig | 53 | Female | Definitely NOT! | My daughter is now looking at colleges. She is a YNAT level swimmer. She would not even consider looking at a school that cut its swim team, even it was the men's team and she could swim on the remaining women's team. | In New Jersey, Rutgers cut men's swimming in 2007. Many female swimmers are not even considering swimming for Rutgers because of the lack of support exhibited to the men's team. Not only men's swimming was cut, but 7 other Olympic sports went in favor of beefing up the football program, hiring a high profile coach, building him a house on campus and doubling the size of the stadium. This has greatly demoralized the swimming community in NJ forcing some of our best and brightest (swimmers are usually also academically gifted students) to chose a college outside the state. Once they leave NJ to swim, I do not believe the majority come back to enrich swimming in the state. It is very sad. | |
| 106 | 2:18 pm PDT, Mar 30 | Ms. | Yesi P | 0 | Female | No | Yes | I have been swimming for almost half my life and I wish to continue doing so at a collegiate level. |
| 105 | 9:32 pm PDT, May 12 | Dr. | william page | 0 | Female | No. there should be sufficient support from previous swimmers, their parents and families throughout the year. Also a healthy volunteer program can help | ||
| 104 | 6:08 pm PDT, May 11 | Mr. | Chris Tilghman | 31 | Male | NO! | ||
| 103 | 10:56 am PDT, Apr 23 | Jody Hirsh | 43 | Female | ||||
| 102 | 11:35 am PST, Mar 3 | Vicki Rosen | 49 | Female | ||||
| 101 | 6:46 pm PST, Dec 22 | Mr. | Dan Schilling | 16 | Male | No it should not, swimming is not just an athletic sport, but it is a way of life that shouldnt be cut from the collegians of syracuse. | If the opportunity came to it i would love to swim at syracuse, it would be a tremendous honor and commitment i would gladly accept. | |
| 100 | 1:14 am PST, Dec 20 | Simos Tarabatzis | 27 | Male | ||||
| 99 | 8:48 pm PST, Nov 21 | Anonymous | 0 | Female | No | We should not be eliminating a collegiate men's program to establish a women's program!! | ||
| 98 | 2:22 am PST, Nov 7 | Victoria Thomas | 31 | Female | ||||
| 97 | 7:08 pm PDT, Oct 24 | Aleasha Casaretto | 17 | Female | ||||
| 96 | 5:17 am PDT, Oct 20 | Mrs. | Anonymous | 35 | Female | |||
| 95 | 3:57 pm PDT, Oct 17 | barbara kane | 55 | Female | no | yes | save the swimming and diving programs! | |
| 94 | 5:23 pm PDT, Oct 9 | Anonymous | 0 | Female | NO | yes, my kids are swimmers and would definitely consider SU in the future if they had a swim team. | ||
| 93 | 5:15 am PDT, Oct 7 | Amanda Southward | 26 | Female | ||||
| 92 | 5:59 am PDT, Oct 2 | Anonymous | 30 | Male | No | |||
| 91 | 12:59 pm PDT, Sep 26 | Cindy Green | 38 | Female | NO | Yes | There is no better exercise than swimming. With childhood obesity growing rapidly, this is a very necessar sport. | |
| 90 | 12:15 pm PDT, Sep 25 | Charles Sandorf | 70 | Male | no,A facility exists and even if not modern it allows for those interested to compete. Not every Syracuse U. sport needs to be 1A | |||
| 89 | 7:01 am PDT, Sep 21 | Mr. | Alan Neuhauser | 0 | Male | No! | Yes! | |
| 88 | 3:43 pm PDT, Sep 18 | Fred Gliesing SU'78 | 0 | Male | No! It has been an important program and should not be replaces, especially with hockey. | I would like it kept so high school & club swimmers have the option to attend a good university like SU and continue to be in a healthy sport that they can be a life long sport. | I was a member of the '78 SU Crew Team, I am currently a master swimmer, and my daughters have been swimmers for 12+ years. One has gone on to being the captain of a college swim team. Syracuse's "minor sports", in SU's terms, though not SU revenues streams, are extremely significant to student life and eliminating the swim team compromises SU's future ability to attract good students. SU - think about this.. | |
| 87 | 9:27 pm PDT, Sep 17 | Bill Hurston | 0 | Male | No | |||
| 86 | 4:42 pm PDT, Sep 17 | Mrs. | Lynne Zareski | 59 | Female | NO! | Future swimmers, perhaps a grandchild of mine, should have opportuntity to compete for Syracuse University | |
| 85 | 1:21 pm PDT, Sep 17 | Rick Fulljames | 56 | Male | Absolutely not! | I know people who swam at Syracuse and they have nothing but good memories. It should be an option for every high school swimmer. | I think that Syracuse picked women's hockey because there's not as much competition as swimming, and they wanted an excuse to avoid modernizing the aquatic facility. | |
| 84 | 1:09 pm PDT, Sep 17 | Mrs. | Pam Keith | 46 | Female | |||
| 83 | 11:19 am PDT, Sep 17 | Mr. | Frank Matus | 29 | Male | No. This has been a model program with some exceptional atheletes who have participated over many years at SU. | Since graduating from SU in 2000, being a life long fan of SU Sports and now a loyal season ticket holder for football and basketball, it is difficult to see these programs and others, like lacrosse and swimming, go completely awry. Coach Boeheim is the only good the university has going for it in the area of sports. SU Sports needs a leader at the head of the programs to reinstate some pride in the university and make it attractive for student atheletes to come here. Look at UConn, Rutgers and West Virginia as prime examples of programs that have been turned around. Maybe we should follow their lead. | |
| 82 | 12:00 pm PDT, Sep 16 | Ed Halloran | 26 | Male | ||||
| 81 | 7:18 am PDT, Sep 16 | Frank Briguglio | 48 | Male | No, athletic programs especially swimming are as important as academics in the development of young adults. | |||
| 80 | 7:15 am PDT, Sep 16 | Chris Coffin | 37 | Female | No. Its a shame that this is happening to Syracuse and the Big East Conference. Student athletes are the pride of any NCAA institution. | As a previous member of Big East Swimming, (Providence College 1987-1991), I enjoyed the rich tradition and caliber of competition that Syracuse always provided. It would be a shame to see another top notch swimming program lost. Just ask St. Johns ! | ||
| 79 | 7:33 pm PDT, Sep 15 | Mr. | Zachary Hafner | 18 | Male | no | ||
| 78 | 1:26 pm PDT, Sep 14 | Mr. | Andrew D Kelly | 83 | Male | No way. Swimmers and divers at Syracuse have excelled in academics, as well as,in their team sport. | ||
| 77 | 3:58 pm PDT, Sep 5 | angela fulton | 0 | Female | ||||
| 76 | 5:54 pm PDT, Aug 21 | Brandon Danaher | 17 | Male | ||||
| 75 | 12:46 am PDT, Aug 18 | Chuck Dowe | 50 | Male | ||||
| 74 | 9:14 pm PDT, Aug 17 | patricia osborne | 28 | Female | ||||
| 73 | 10:01 pm PDT, Aug 14 | Marlyssa Carlton | 16 | Female | ||||
| 72 | 4:25 pm PDT, Aug 14 | Anonymous | 48 | Female | ||||
| 71 | 1:03 pm PDT, Aug 9 | Mr. | Pedro Herdes | 23 | Male | No | For sure. Nice team, nice place to practice. | |
| 70 | 11:42 am PDT, Aug 8 | Nat Perry | 22 | Female | ||||
| 69 | 10:39 am PDT, Aug 7 | Mrs. | Jennifer DeAngelis | 35 | Female | Absolutely Not! | Yes | |
| 68 | 9:39 pm PDT, Aug 3 | Anonymous | 13 | Female | ||||
| 67 | 4:48 am PDT, Jul 28 | jan sokolovits | 17 | Male | ||||
| 66 | 9:12 am PDT, Jul 25 | Marlee Clarke | 80 | Female | No. | I believe college is preparation for life and swimming is a life-long sport; hockey is not. | ||
| 65 | 1:35 am PDT, Jul 24 | dana szemereta | 16 | Female | no | sure :) | no thanks | |
| 64 | 2:58 pm PDT, Jul 20 | Anonymous | 28 | Female | ||||
| 63 | 6:33 pm PDT, Jul 18 | Brian Harrison | 24 | Male | No, Syracuse should never sacrifice a top team that is nationally known. | Dr. Gross is going too far this time. | ||
| 62 | 3:38 am PDT, Jul 17 | Anonymous | 28 | Female | ||||
| 61 | 12:15 pm PDT, Jul 7 | Vidya Sims | 35 | Female | ||||
| 60 | 7:39 am PDT, Jun 29 | Whitney Amyot | 25 | Female | ||||
| 59 | 12:19 am PDT, Jun 29 | Mr. | Anonymous | 34 | Male | |||
| 58 | 11:11 pm PDT, Jun 26 | Anonymous | 51 | Male | ||||
| 57 | 5:36 pm PDT, Jun 26 | Anonymous | 0 | Female | no | yes | ||
| 56 | 3:47 am PDT, Jun 26 | Mrs. | Karen A Hannon | 0 | Female | No absolutely not. Syracuse is located in an area rich with bodies of water; therefore the students of Syracuse NEED the swim team. We need more swim teams not less. | Certainly if Syracuse eliminates they swim team; this college is one less that we look at. | It is absolutely deplorable to think an institution of Syracuse's caliber would even consider discontinuing their swim program. |
| 55 | 8:30 am PDT, Jun 24 | Lori Bailey | 46 | Female | As a woman, college graduate and the mother of five sons I find it appalling that the decision would be made to sacrifice the mens swimming program at what was once a great university. It saddens me. | |||
| 54 | 1:48 am PDT, Jun 24 | Anonymous | 43 | Female | ||||
| 53 | 7:30 pm PDT, Jun 22 | Anonymous | 22 | Female | ||||
| 52 | 11:17 am PDT, Jun 22 | Mr. | Jess Withey | 32 | Male | No | ||
| 51 | 10:39 am PDT, Jun 22 | Raymond Linnastruth | 29 | Male |
Save Syracuse Swimming and Diving Team's
As you may have heard the program is being cut and replaced with a women's ice-hockey team. The athletic director, Daryl Gross, claims this to be due to a lack of finances, and that it would cost roughly $35-50 million to rebuild an adequate aquatics facility. However, the swim team is content with the pool they currently swim in, and they are competitive with teams training in similar facilities. In addition, this number is largely inflated, as it can cost as little as $6-10 million dollars to build an Olympic sized pool.
Gross claims that these facilities are necessary to allow the swim team to attain national status, and proposes replacing them with women's ice hockey which would be able to better represent Syracuse on the national arena. However, there are only 33 other women's ice hockey teams throughout the nation for them to compete against, making their success easily attainable. In his quest for national titles, Gross is sacrificing two programs with a 90-year tradition and reputation of producing successful student athletes who consistently achieve higher GPAs and graduation rates than almost any other sport.
This decision will be devastating not only to the Syracuse swim team, but to the swimming community in New York, which boasts roughly 7,200 swimmers from around 165 clubs. Because there are roughly only 7,400 female ice hockey players in the entire nation, this is not a decision that will benefit the surrounding community.
Without Syracuse's swim team there will be 19 division one colleges that offer swimming, two of them being Ivy League. Also not all of these colleges offer both men and women's swimming. As prospective collegiate swimmers who would like to have the option open for swimming in your own state, we ask you to take this into consideration and sign this petition asking Syracuse to keep its swim program, as it would be a prospective option for their future swimming careers.
We appreciate your support to keep Syracuse swimming and diving alive!
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