• BaseballAtDobbins
    110
    Cal Poly is directly taking over CSU Cal Maritime. Unlike sister school Cal Poly or newer addition, Cal Poly Humboldt this is putting them under SLO's leadership as a branch campus. Maritime will not be independent and the CSU count drops to 22 (if you count Sac as a CSU that is lol). The other Cal Polys are independent. I wonder how CP fans feel about this.

    https://www.sanluisobispo.com/news/local/education/cal-poly-university/article295834494.html
  • 72Aggie
    348
    Rugby is difficult to classify. A handful of schools put their rugby team in their interscholastic sports program, but most schools place rugby in the club sports box. Cal Maritime and Cal are two schools that do put rugby in the athletic department. I can't think of others that do. It may do a lot for finances, admissions, bragging, but in the end they play club teams. The NCAA does not sanction rugby.

    Cal Poly SLO has a club rugby team. They are usually pretty good.
  • 72Aggie
    348
    It's surprising to me that Cal Maritime has financial difficulties. It is the only maritime academy on the west coast. As I recall it has a very high job placement rate.
  • BaseballAtDobbins
    110
    They've also had a lot of bad press in the last few years with sexual assault and hazing problems.

    Looking at the Cal Poly Reddit, a lot of the fans seem to worry that CP's quality will erode with this addition.
  • movielover
    589
    Didn't even recall that campus... on the warer?
  • 72Aggie
    348
    "They've also had a lot of bad press in the last few years with sexual assault and hazing problems." I had forgotten about the allegations. The maritime industry has never been known for gender equity. Cal Maritime used to call their women's teams the "Sea Hags."

    One of my children's good friends went to Cal Poly and was able to take semesters at sea on the Cal Maritime training ship.
  • BaseballAtDobbins
    110
    Coming from the Bay, when you take I-80, you can see the training ship just to the left of the bridge.

    I wonder if Sac's service area will still include all of Solano County if they make it more of a general campus branch.
  • 72Aggie
    348
    "Coming from the Bay, when you take I-80, you can see the training ship just to the left of the bridge."

    ...on the north bank of the Carquinez Straits where the Sacramento River empties into San Pablo Bay.
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