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ULM Drops Women’s Tennis Amid Athletic Department Financial Constraints

  • The women's tennis program at Louisiana-Monroe has been disbanded due to financial constraints within the athletic department.
  • Athletic Director John Hartwell stated that the decision was made to manage "increased operational and infrastructure costs" and to help ULM athletics achieve budget balance.
  • Hartwell assured that scholarships will be honored for players wishing to finish their degrees and assistance will be provided for those looking to compete elsewhere.
  • Funds from women's tennis scholarships will be redirected to support other women's sports teams at ULM, as mentioned by Hartwell.
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ULM drops women's tennis amid athletic department financial constraints

MONROE, La. (AP) — The women’s tennis program at Louisiana-Monroe has been disbanded because of financial constraints at the university's athletic department.

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The Daily Gazette broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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