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SFU athletics director departs school 4 months after football cancellation controversy

Simon Fraser University senior athletics director Theresa Hanson has left the school four months after a huge outcry was sparked by the elimination of the SFU football program.

Decision to end the tenure of Theresa Hanson was mutually agreed upon, according to the university

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SFU senior director of athletics Theresa Hanson has left the university. (SFU)

Simon Fraser University senior athletics director Theresa Hanson has left the school four months after a huge outcry was sparked by the elimination of the SFU football program.

According to a poston the SFUathletics website, Hanson's final day was Wednesday.

"After careful consideration and discussion, Theresa Hanson, senior director, athletics and recreation, and SFU have come to mutual agreement that the time is right for a change in direction within athletics and recreation," said vice-provost Rummana Khan Hemani.

The end of the 57-year-old program was suddenly announced on April 4 by SFUpresident Joy Johnson who pointed to "ongoing uncertainty"caused by the NCAA Division II Lone Star Conference announcing it was dropping SFU football at the end of the upcoming season.

On the same day, Hanson told playersthe decision to axe the program was not financially motivated and called the process to join another conference "very complex."

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Players and alumni said they were blindsided by the announcementand criticized Hanson for not making an effort to join anotherconference, like Canada Westor the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, where the team had played previously.

They also questioned why the team wasn't given the opportunity to play out its final season in the Lone Star Conference.

Five players filedfor an injunction, which was denied in B.C. Supreme Court. A Save SFUFootball one-day fundraiser backed by B.C. Lion owner Amar Doman raised over $700,000 to help revive the team.

In May, SFU appointed Bob Copeland, senior vice-president of McLaren Global Sport Solutions, to serve as a special adviser to explore futurefootball options.A final report is expected in September.

Hanson was named SFU athletics director in 2015.Khan Hemanipraised her eight-year tenure, saying Hanson led the department with "commendable integrity, professionalism and loyalty."