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As part of a restructuring program announced Monday, St. Francis College (Brooklyn) will eliminate its entire Division I athletics program, effective at the conclusion of the 2023 spring semester.

ESPN analyst Jay Bilas shares his thoughts on the importance of NIL deals and how they benefit college sports.As part of a restructuring program announced Monday, St. Francis College will eliminate its entire Division I athletics program, effective at the conclusion of the 2023 spring semester., the college said the decision came after a"strategic realignment plan" was recently approved by the college's Board of Trustees.

"We want to acknowledge that SFC has a rich legacy in competitive athletics, and are proud of our Terriers today and in all years past," the school said in the statement. "This difficult decision was guided by a commitment to preserving the College's 164-year Franciscan mission to provide a high quality and affordable education to working-class and first-generation students.

The Terriers will see the dissolution of 19 athletic teams in competition. Basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball and water polo are offered for both men and women, in addition to a women's bowling team.

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