UC Davis' decision to reclassify its Division I women's equestrian team to club status has been met with criticism from ...
UC Davis is deeply committed to its student-athletes and to the communities that support them. We recognize that the decision to transition Equestrian from an NCAA Division I varsity sport back to ...
Current and future members of UC Davis’ equestrian team are suing the school after learning the squad would be demoted to club status next season. Those four riders, who are not ...
UC Davis equestrian teammates file federal lawsuit after DI program cut, ask university to reinstate
Some members of the UC Davis Division I women's equestrian team are saddling up for a fight in federal court exactly one month after university leadership said they would demote the varsity team to a ...
The UC Davis Women’s Equestrian Team is seeking to raise funds after losing its status as a Division I sport, according to a team release. Dawn Gonzales, a mother of one of the girls on the team, took ...
UC Davis student athletes and alumni are calling for more transparency after the school suddenly announced it will demote its equestrian team from varsity status to a club sport and replace it with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. UC Davis student athletes and alumni are calling for more transparency after the school suddenly announced it will demote its ...
UC Davis athletes, alumni, parents are protesting the university's decision to demote equestrian team from a Division I NCAA varsity sport to a club sport. FEEL BLINDSIDED, AND THEY’RE NOW FIGHTING ...
UC Davis announced this week it planned to move its equestrian program from varsity status to a club sport and stop offering new scholarships after the current academic year, a decision that prompted ...
UC Davis athletes, alumni, parents are protesting the university's decision to demote equestrian team from a Division I NCAA varsity sport to a club sport. Judge to Trump lawyers trying to move hush ...
An assistant college professor who sparked national outrage after posting that Jewish journalists “fear their bosses but they should fear us more” on social media will keep her job — following a ...
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