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'I'm extremely devastated': University of Regina cancels wrestling, men's volleyball teams

The University of Regina says it made the decision to cancel two teams in order to save money.

University said the move will save money

The 2017/2018 University of Regina men's wrestling team in happier times. A report completed in January 2017 said that the 16 teams the U of R currently had going were not sustainable. (Lucas Hoffert)

Beginning next semester, the University of Regina's (U of R) men's and women's wrestling and men's volleyball teams will be no more.

A report completed in January 2017 said that the 16 teams the U of R currently had competingwere not sustainable.

Harold Reimer, dean of kinesiology, said the report helped decide which teams were being cut but it was ultimately up tothe director of sport, community engagement and athlete development.

I'm extremely devastated just seeing a program that I grew with [in] my university years go away.- SenaDebia, former wrestler

"It would be a multifaceted perspective. Certainly one of the things that we considered was the level of community engagement with those programs and the amount of community interest and/or even community investment in those programs," Reimersaid.

Although it is too early to tell the exact numbers, Reimer estimates the cuts will save anywhere from $350,000 to $500,000 and that around 45 student athletes will be impacted.

These cuts will results in two full-time coaching positions being lost and one term contract position not being renewed.

Reimersaid the University will continue to honour any scholarships the students might have.

'They're really devastated'

Sena Debia wrestled with the Cougars for three years but had to take a break this year due to an injury. She now coaches a high school team at LeBoldus.

Debiasaid many of her wrestlers are disappointed because they won't be able to move forward in their sport in university.

"I know that lots of my wrestlers and wrestlers from other schools were really banking on signing with the U of R program and having the opportunity to move forward because wrestling is such a life-changing sport," she said.

"They had that opportunity to stay home and play the sport they love so they're really devastated.

"I'm extremely devastated just seeing a program that I grew with [in] my university years go away."

Debiaalso said that she knows athletes on the team from other provinces who now aren't sure where they are going to go to university.

"Everyone's kind of reeling right now," she said.

Lucas Hoffertwrestled with the team for five years, including this school year. He said wrestling has helped shape who he is.

"It's going to impact a large community," he said.

"I just keep thinking about the athletes on my team who have committed already however many years to the sport and now they're not going to be able to do what I was able to do and finish off their senior years in the way that they want to."

The university is set to meet with the affected athletes Tuesday at noon.