You can add Georgia Southern University to that list. It dropped men's cross country in 1999 (and never had track on the men's side, I've been told).
-- Jon Entine 8650 Pipewell Lane Cincinnati, Ohio 45243 (513) 985-0372 [FAX] 985-0373 http://www.jonentine.com > Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 15:44:53 EST > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: t-and-f: Dropped Men's Programs-Updated List > > Updates are coming in hot and heavy, so I thought I'd get out this latest > list. > > Thanks to all of you who responded so quickly. Some programs (e.g., San Jose > State, Oregon State) were dropped a long time ago, before the current Title > IX-related frenzy. I'll leave it to others to determine what effect Title IX > had on the decisions that led to the more recent changes at these schools. > > Walt Murphy > > Austin Peay (kept x-country) > Bowling Green (kept x-country) > Bradley (kept x-country) > Cal-State Los Angeles (dropped x-country) > Canisius (will drop both track programs after 2003 season) > Cincinnati (dropped indoor) > Georgia State (kept x-country) > Hawaii > Jacksonville (kept x-country) > Lincoln University(Div.II) > Massachusetts-Amherst (dropped indoor) > Miami/Ohio (dropped indoor) > Mississippi State (dropped x-country, may bring it back) > Nebraska-Omaha(Div.II) > Nevada-Las Vegas > Nevada-Reno > New Mexico State (kept x-country) > Northern Colorado (dropped x-country, moving from Div.II to Div.I) > Northern Illinois > Northwestern > Old Dominion (dropped both programs) > Oregon State > Pacific (kept women’s x-country only) > San Diego State > San Jose State > South Carolina (dropped x-country) > Southern California (dropped x-country) > St.John's (will drop program after 2003 season) > Tennessee-Martin(kept x-country) > Tulane (kept x-country) > Vanderbilt (kept x-country) > Vermont > Wisconsin-Green Bay (kept x-country, dropped both track programs)