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Call to Action: Save Arizona State University Wrestling

Memo:

To: National Wrestling Community
Fr: Mike Moyer, Executive Director – National Wrestling Coaches Association
Re: “Call to Action” – Save Arizona State University Wrestling
Date: May 14, 2008

As many of you have probably already heard, the Arizona State University wrestling program has been discontinued. The ASU administration cited “cost reduction” as the primary reason.

We would like to make an urgent request to the entire southwest U.S. wrestling community to voice your concern, via e-mail or faxed letter to the following Arizona State University officials (please do not wait to act on this request):

President Michael Crow
Office of the President
Mail Code 7705
PO Box 877705, Tempe AZ 85287-7705
Phone: (480) 965-8972
FAX: (480) 965-0865
Michael.Crow@asu.edu

Ms. Lisa Love
Vice President, Athletics
Carsen Center
PO Box 872505
Tempe, AZ 85287-2505
Phone: 480-965-3482
Athletics.Director@asu.edu

Craig E. Weatherup
Chair, ASU Foundation Board of Trustees
Chairman of the Board
ASU Foundation
P.O. Box 2260
Tempe, Arizona 85280-2260
Phone: (480) 965-3759
Fax: (480) 965-2484
Media Relations Contact: Cathy Charlson

Fred Boice
President, Arizona Board of Regents
2020 N. Central Avenue, suite 230
Phoenix, AZ 85004-4593
Phone: 602-229-2500
Fax: 602-229-2555
fredboice@aol.com

In your letter/e-mail, please be respectful also be sure to convey the following speaking points:
“To maximize human potential in the pursuit of comprehensive excellence.”
Participation facts:
As you convey your thoughts, please be respectful of the university administration. We want to always take the high road. Make sure the key decision makers know that the regional and national wrestling community stand ready to help the administration develop a plan that ensures the future of their varsity wrestling program.

While the grass roots wrestling community conveys the above-mentioned speaking points, the NWCA will be working with prominent ASU alumni, business leaders, and AZ state elected officials to promote similar messages. This will provide us with an opportunity rally the entire wrestling community to take any further steps that might be necessary.