MSU Billings Announces It Will Not Add Baseball This Year (Mar. 12. 2004)
BILLINGS, MT – After a detailed feasibility
study and months of research, Montana State University-Billings
has decided not to add baseball for the 2004-2005 school year.
The administration did not rule out adding the University’s
thirteenth intercollegiate sport in the future.
“In the many conversations we had with
baseball people around Billings, we received great feedback and
support,” said Athletic Director Dr. Gary Gray. “We have been
contacted by a number of people with interest in a new baseball
program, from potential coaches to parents and student-athletes.
We believe there is a solid base of people who would support NCAA
baseball in Billings, but we also got the sense that the timing
might not be perfect to start competing next season. We don’t
need to add another sport for compliance reasons because we
already have two more sports than is required by the NCAA.”
MSU Billings sponsors 12 intercollegiate
varsity teams, nine of which will compete in the Pacific West
Conference next season when the conference expands from five
championships to nine. The NCAA minimum for Division II
membership for a university is 10 varsity sports.
Gray said that a confluence of events
resulted in the decision to hold off on adding baseball next
season. “The Chancellor (Dr. Ron Sexton) and I both feel that
there could be adequate support for collegiate baseball in
Billings. However, some of the key supporters who said they would
support us and help us get baseball started also said they are
committed to helping the Billings Family Recreation Committee with
its efforts to pass the bond issue for a new Cobb Field.
Obviously, we support that effort as a member of the Billings
sports community, and we felt it would be wise to consider adding
baseball a year or two from now.”
Gray said the school would move forward with
forming a baseball steering committee to look further into the
steps needed for adding baseball in the future. Community members
are still encouraged to share their thoughts and ideas by calling
657-2282 or emailing ggray@msubillings.edu. |