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Quinnipiac Axed Rugby, But Kept the Donor Checks
The Championship Bait-and-Switch: How Quinnipiac Is Cashing In on a Program It Just Axed
Quinnipiac University is currently sitting on a mountain of donor cash and endowment money while turning its back on the very athletes and families who provided it. This isn't just a budget cut; it’s a calculated betrayal. For years, the university celebrated this three-time national championship-winning powerhouse, using its trophies and athletes to boost the school’s prestige. But now, after demoting these elite women to "club status" under the tired excuse of "financial necessity," the administration has quietly kept the varsity-level donations. They took the money, changed the rules, and are now treating a premier Division I legacy like an after-school hobby—all while keeping the "change."
Broken Promises: Where Did Your "100% Support" Go?
The Athletic Department’s own promises were crystal clear. Director of Athletics Greg Amodio told donors in writing that "100% of your gift will directly support the team of your choice." Supporters chose Women’s Rugby because they believed in funding the "highest competitive level" of collegiate sport. By demoting the varsity program and absorbing those restricted funds into club accounts, the university has effectively broken its contract with every parent, alumna, and fan. You cannot court donors with the promise of varsity excellence, take their checks, and then downgrade the product while keeping the investment.
A Flag on the Play: Bypassing Donor Intent
These are Restricted Funds, and they were given for one specific purpose – supporting Varsity women’s rugby. When a university demotes a program, it can no longer fulfill that purpose. Standard compliance is not a suggestion; it requires the school to ask for a Donor Release.
They are supposed to give you three choices:
-Move your money to another varsity sport.
-Give explicit permission for it to go to a club team.
-Or, give it back.
By silently absorbing these endowments and donations, Quinnipiac is breaching institutional trust and ignoring the fundamental rights of the people who sustain their athletic department.
Scrubbing the Website: The Digital Wall of Silence
If this decision were truly about "financial necessity," the university wouldn't be working so hard to hide the numbers. In a move that reeks of desperation, the administration recently scrubbed the Bobcat Challenge website, wiping the rugby donation history to zero. They are trying to delete the program's success from the public record. But they can’t delete the receipts sitting in our inboxes. When donors have demanded transparency via phone or email, they have been met with a chilling wall of silence. This isn't how an institution of "integrity" treats its family; it’s how a corporation hides a deficit.
The Audit We Need: Is Title IX the Next Victim?
This is about more than just one team; it’s about the integrity of the entire institution. If the administration is willing to scrub financial data and ignore donor intent, we have to ask what else they are hiding. If their "financial necessity" narrative doesn't match their own ledgers, then every piece of data they submit, including Title IX compliance records, must be viewed with extreme skepticism. It is time for an independent audit to expose what is actually happening behind closed doors.
Take Action: Don’t Let Them Quietly Pocket Your Money
Quinnipiac is counting on your silence. They think that if they ignore the emails and wait out the news cycle, the money is theirs to keep. Prove them wrong:
Demand Your Money Back: Call the Office of Development at (203) 582-8660 or email development@qu.edu. Formally state that since the university can no longer fulfill the restricted intent of your gift, you demand an immediate refund.
Pressure the Board: Message the Board of Trustees. Tell them that a university that violates donor intent no longer deserves donor support.
Sign the Petition: Join the thousands of alumni, parents, and fans demanding that Quinnipiac restore our Varsity status.
Fund the Fight: Contribute to the GoFundMe to cover the legal fees for the players taking this fight to court.
Keep the Legacy Alive: Share the team’s
documentary on YouTube. The administration wants to erase this history; your voice ensures it stays visible.
They took the trophies. They took the varsity status. Don't let them take your money, too.
Quinnipiac Postcard from 2005
I found my old postcard. QU sent this as a notice of my application being received.