
Source: Fox News
Summary
Quinnipiac University announced a realignment of their athletics program, which includes transitioning the women’s rugby team from varsity to club status. The decision is aimed at ensuring the program’s sustainability and equity. Team USA star Ilona Maher, who played for Quinnipiac, expressed her disappointment and frustration on social media, citing concerns about scholarships and the impact on student-athletes.
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The game followed a familiar script. Quinnipiac’s decision to axe the women’s rugby team is just the latest example of a university prioritizing “sustainability” over student-athletes’ well-being. Maher’s outrage is understandable, given her dedication to the team and her own success on the field.
Maher’s Instagram post, tagging the school and athletics page, spoke volumes about her feelings. The screenshot of the statement, accompanied by her scathing comment, is a clear indication of her displeasure.
The university’s claim that they will “redirect varsity level resources to programs with greater long-term stability and strategic alignment” only adds to the frustration. It’s a classic case of “we’re doing this for the greater good, but not necessarily for the athletes.”
It’s no surprise that Maher’s post sparked a heated conversation on social media, with many fans and former athletes sharing their own stories of disappointment and heartbreak.
Original observation: When universities cut teams, it’s often about creating a narrative of “sustainability” rather than actually addressing the root issues facing collegiate athletics.
Author: Evan Null









