UTEP dropping women's tennis
- UTEP ended its women's tennis program last week in El Paso.
- Increasing expenses and upcoming NCAA changes led to the cut.
- This team competed over 40 years lacking its own campus courts.
- Athletic Director Jim Senter cited "unprecedented change" occurring across college sports.
- UTEP plans to redirect funds toward its 16 remaining sports.
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UTEP Eliminates Women's Tennis Citing Budget and Facility Constraints
The University of Texas El Paso announced last week that it will cut its women’s tennis program due to budget constraints. An all too common trend in the face of revenue sharing, NIL and other unprecedented changes to college sports.
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