Ducks' baseball to return starting in 2009
01:22 PM PDT on Friday, July 13, 2007
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -- After a 26-year absence, the University of Oregon will bring back baseball for the 2008-09 season.
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The Ducks also plan to discontinue their wrestling program following the 2007-08 season and add varsity women's competitive cheer, Oregon athletic director Pat Kilkenny announced Friday.
The Ducks are the only Pac-10 school without a baseball team. Oregon last fielded a team in the 1980-81 season, but the next season it was relegated to club sport because of budget constraints.
"The first intercollegiate sporting event played on the University of Oregon campus was a baseball game back in 1877; just one year after the UO was established," school President Dave Frohnmayer said. "It is especially fitting that Pat has decided to bring baseball back to the University of Oregon on the 130th anniversary of that first game."
The Ducks made it to the College World Series in 1954, but were eliminated after losses to Arizona and Massachusetts.
Oregon played at Howe Field, built in 1936. The ballpark was converted in 1987 to accommodate the softball team.
It has not yet been determined where the Ducks will play. A decision will be made with input from a new coaching staff.
Kilkenny hopes to have a staff in place by this fall.
The contracts of wrestling coach Chuck Kearney, and assistants Rick Stewart and Jason Powell, will be honored through June 30, 2008. Seventeen wrestlers expected to be on scholarship have been given several options to transfer.
"This is a time of mixed emotions for both myself and the University of Oregon," Kilkenny said. "I am obviously excited about the opportunity to return a piece of the proud tradition of intercollegiate athletics back to the university, as well as provide more opportunities for women in a sport that has demonstrated remarkable growth at the collegiate and high school levels. At the same time, it is unfortunate we are unable to be all things to all people."
Oregon plans to begin competition in competitive cheer in 2008-09. The team will be separate from the spirit squad that performs at football and basketball games.
The financial impact of the athletic reorganization was estimated to add $300,000 to the 2007-08 budget, the university said.
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