I look at YSU as a local university that supports local programs - especially in the olympic and non revenue sports. Please, someone tell me how many men's swimming and women's lacrosse teams there are in the Northeast Ohio area? There are not enough student athletes in those sports to locally support those programs. Wrestling on the other hand is supported by numerous schools in the area with some of the best wrestling in Ohio - besides the Catholic Cleveland schools. Who from this area is going to go support women's lacrosse? Men's swimming? Someone please send me a pic of the crowd at the first home women's lacrosse game and men's swimming meet. If YSU had a wrestling program, I can guarantee it would be supported by local wrestling programs - from youth to high school. Canfield, Austintown, Boardman, Girard, West Branch, Beaver Local, etc...all have top notch wrestling programs. That does not include the rest of the EOWL (Eastern Ohio Wrestling League) that goes from Ashtabula to Lousiville to Wellsville. Those schools alone could supply enough wrestlers to have a program. Title IX has destroyed wrestling programs throughout the country. It has increased women's programs, no doubt, but at the expense of wrestling. Another big mistake by the YSU athletic department that is out of touch with the local area athletes.