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OCU to cut men’s and women’s track
As successful as Oklahoma City University has been in all of its sports programs, it is not immune to budget reduction plans. OCU athletic director Jim Abbott said the NAIA school will drop its men’s and women’s track and field teams after just three years of existence.
“When the university budget committee says cuts need to be made, athletics is going to be looked at,â...
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