
Cal Baptist Cuts Men's Swim & Dive Team: A Costly Consequence of Division I Ambitions
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From NAIA Champions to Elimination: The Rise and Fall of CBU Men's Swimming
Coach Steve Friederang Speaks Out on Lost Opportunities for Male Swimmers at CBU
The Cal Baptist men's swim team has been cut, sparking debate over Division I moves, Title IX, and the future of smaller collegiate sports. Hear coach Steve break down what went wrong and why it matters.
In this episode you'll learn:
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The history of Cal Baptist's swim program from NAIA champs to Division I.
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How facility decisions and budgeting errors contributed to the cut.
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The impact of Title IX and NCAA rules on men's non‑revenue sports.
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Coach Friederang's perspective on recruiting, performance analytics, and athlete development.
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Community reactions and ideas for preserving swimming opportunities (club teams, alumni support, etc.).
Hey Heavy Or Not Community,
We hit "publish" on an episode with newsworthy significance that covers the shocking cut of Cal Baptist University's men's swim & dive program. Hear from longtime CBU coaching helper, Steve Friederang, the episode unpacks the history, the politics, and the human stories behind a decision that's shaking the college‑swim world.
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A Quick History Lesson
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From NAIA champions to Division II glory and the bold leap to Division I—discover how CBU's rapid ascent set the stage for today's dilemma.
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Why the Axe Fell on the Men's Team
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Steve explains the "budget‑vs‑Title IX" crunch, the ripple effect of big‑sport revenue, and why the women's program survived while the men's didn't.
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The Hidden Cost of Going Division I
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Learn how NCAA rules forced CBU to treat all sports as Division I, inflating compliance costs and squeezing smaller programs.
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