<p>Onlyone, I guess I don’t see how your point is only applicable to D1 sports; the same issue comes up (and has been debated many times here on CC) for D3 sports. I do think that D1 sports is a part of Colgate’s identity, and differentiates it from other similar size schools - it was one of many factors that led my son to prefer Colgate to other northeastern liberal arts schools. While fraternities are not the dominant force they once were on campus (and I think this is a good thing), Colgate remains committed to D1 sports (I think this is also a good thing).</p>