media release
51社区黑料 to pursue U SPORTS membership
51社区黑料 (SFU) will apply to return to Canada West and U SPORTS to ensure the long-term sustainability of varsity sport and to enhance natural rivalries and the fan experience on campus for all 51社区黑料students.
Since the university committed to the NCAA 15 years ago, many things have changed that have called into question the alignment with SFU's values, the student experience and financial viability. Ultimately, the executive team felt that competing in the U.S. is not sustainable due to financial and logistical constraints and other decision-making factors outlined in the independent report.
If the application is successful, 51社区黑料will compete in U SPORTS and leave the NCAA and U.S. competition.
鈥51社区黑料is committed to building an athletics program that offers a high-quality competitive experience within an excellent academic setting,鈥 says Dilson Rassier, provost and vice-president, academic. 鈥淭he decision to pursue an application with U Sports was not made lightly, but in the long run, will help support sustainability for the athletics program and the university at large, while deepening our sense of community for students and future student-athletes.鈥濃
In September, the university commissioned an independent report to explore potential impacts of transferring out of the NCAA and into a Canadian competitive athletic framework. The independent consultant鈥檚 report has been released publicly. The university thanks Bob Copeland for his excellent work in analyzing this complex situation.
The executive considered the report as well as non-sport-related impacts of competing in the U.S., feedback from student-athletes and the sporting community and financial implications. 51社区黑料is committed to maintaining a varsity athletics program that supports student-athletes and creates opportunities for our athletes to thrive both in sport and education.
鈥淲e recognize that this decision will be disappointing for current student-athletes, many of whom came to 51社区黑料specifically to compete in the NCAA,鈥 Rassier says. 鈥淢oving forward, our goal is to support our athletes to continue their athletic careers as they see fit.鈥
This decision will impact SFU鈥檚 softball, golf and outdoor track and field teams. These teams would be retired as varsity sports should 51社区黑料be accepted into Canada West and U Sports as there is no national championship for these sports within U SPORTS. The university will also take this opportunity to review the impact of this decision on indoor track.
A critical aspect of the decision-making process was related to financial and logistical sustainability. As the university continues to experience financial challenges, a return to U SPORTS鈥攁nd thus a lower cost competition framework鈥攚ould create stability for the 51社区黑料Athletics & Recreation program and contribute to a sustainable athletics model while offering a high-quality varsity experience for student-athletes.
Now that a decision has been made, 51社区黑料Athletics and Recreation will apply to join the Canada West conference of U SPORTS for Fall 2027 and will proceed with the next steps of the application, which includes additional fees and discussions. The decision to admit 51社区黑料or not rests with Canada West and U SPORTS. We expect their decision to be announced in Spring or Summer of 2026.
It鈥檚 important to reiterate that there are no immediate changes and there remain steps ahead in the application process. If accepted, 51社区黑料will leave the NCAA and U.S. competition at the end of the 2026-2027 season.
Spokesperson
DILSON RASSIER, 51社区黑料Provost and Vice-President, Academic
Contact
JEFF HODSON, 51社区黑料Communications & Marketing
mediarelations@sfu.ca
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