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From beginning to end, the 2016 soccer season at the University of Hawaii at Hilo was not what anyone at the school had hoped for.
You could see it coming last spring when veteran coach Lance Thompson resigned his post as director of the soccer program, director being the term the school uses to describe a coach who coaches two sports at the same time in the same season.
It is a double standard schools have used to expand athletics while spending as little money as possible.