05/17/2026
What started with wrestling has never been just about wrestling. It has always been about standing up for student athletes, non revenue sports, Olympic sports, and the promises made to the young men and women who came to CBU believing they had a home here.
Now, CBU swimmers are speaking out too. As swimmer Trent Bemis put it: “Sometimes you have to sacrifice luxuries to keep the lights on, but CBU isn’t willing to do that.”
That quote says a lot. Throughout this entire process, these athletes have been reminded over and over again where the school’s priorities appear to be. While student athletes are being told there is no room for their futures, there still seems to be room for everything else.
But the athletes are not standing alone. Wrestlers, swimmers, golfers, families, alumni, coaches, supporters, and members of the community are rising together. This is about protecting opportunities. This is about protecting Olympic sports. This is about making sure student athletes are not treated as disposable when budgets get tight or priorities shift.
CBU may have tried to separate these programs, but the athletes are becoming more united than ever. We remain committed to this fight and will continue to show up no matter who tells us it’s not worth it!
Thank you to The Press-Enterprise and journalist Dennis Pope for continuing to highlight the voices of the student athletes impacted by CBU’s decision.