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Chancellor Julio Frenk suggests he’ll be actively concerned with UCLA athletics

By Editorial Board Published June 6, 2025 8 Min Read
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Chancellor Julio Frenk suggests he’ll be actively concerned with UCLA athletics

Julio Frenk doesn’t seem like a college administrator content material to look at his faculty’s athletic program from the sidelines.

In his final cease earlier than changing into UCLA’s chancellor, Frenk led an overhaul of the College of Miami’s athletic division, bringing in a brand new athletic director and soccer coach after the Hurricanes have been criticized for not making soccer a precedence underneath Frenk’s management.

That shakeup resulted in coach Mario Cristobal main his crew to a 10-3 season in 2024 that represented the Hurricanes’ finest end in practically a decade.

Can UCLA followers count on the same degree of involvement in athletics from their new chancellor?

In a phrase, sure.

Throughout a current interview with The Instances, Frenk indicated that he could be hands-on with UCLA athletics due to its significance to the college as an entire.

“I am [going to be involved] because I think athletics plays a very central role,” Frenk mentioned. “It is, first, an avenue for recruiting very talented students. Secondly, it benefits the other students. It enriches the student experience of everyone. But let me tell you, when we talk about the contribution to society, part of the reason many universities have a deficit, it’s not because of football. Football actually has a positive cash flow for the university.

“What we do in the United States that no other country that I know of does, is that universities are the place where we train Olympians, Olympic competitors, competitors who go to the Olympic Games. That function — just like the research function — has been delegated to universities and we are investing in having Olympic athletes. In most of the other countries, it’s government-run high-performance centers.

“But here the federal government doesn’t have to worry about that because universities do that and they fund that. And when we have the Olympics every four years, everyone is very proud to see the United States top the medal chart. That work starts in universities and that’s why we also fund that. It’s an intrinsic part of education. It enriches everyone’s experience. It builds community. It also produces the best performing Olympic teams in the world.”

Frenk’s feedback would appear to counsel that he’s not contemplating any cuts to UCLA’s Olympic sports activities even at a time when the varsity’s athletic division has run up a $219.5-million deficit over the past six fiscal years. That deficit could be even increased had the college not agreed to supply $30 million to its athletic division as a part of its most up-to-date fiscal price range.

Frenk additionally mentioned that federal laws was wanted “to create a much more predictable model” for soccer and males’s basketball, controlling bills whereas propping up the remainder of an athletic division.

UCLA chancellor Julio Frenk speaks throughout his inauguration ceremony at Royce Corridor on June 5.

(Luke Johnson / Los Angeles Instances)

“I acknowledge this costs money,” Frenk mentioned of allocating assets to the income sports activities, “but the money goes to be able to have all the other disciplines that do not generate money. The most direct way to do that would be to find other sources of funding. Right now, we use the revenue from football and that requires investments to fund the entire athletic operation.

“It is time to have a conversation and create a legal framework that doesn’t leave it to each institution or each state to find their own way in this. We’re part of an ecosystem. I think the move to the Big Ten has been very positive in that respect. And those are the conversations we are having. How do we generate other sources of revenue — mostly to be able not just to maintain the excellence of the sports that are widely followed by the public, but also all the other sports, including, very importantly, the Olympic sports, which are such a source of pride?”

Frenk has proven he is not going to tolerate failure in high-profile sports activities — or the notion that he’s not doing all the things he can to assist his groups.

As Miami’s president, he led an upheaval of the varsity’s athletic division after ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit criticized the Hurricanes throughout a September 2021 broadcast, mentioning a Miami Herald article stating that soccer was not a precedence for Frenk. Herbstreit went on to say that Miami’s athletic director, soccer coach and president weren’t in alignment about crew wants like different powerhouse packages.

5 days later, Frenk issued an announcement saying that he needed “to make clear that the board of trustees and I, as president, recognize the essential part of our brand and reputation derived from athletics and we are fully committed to building championship-caliber teams at the U.” Frenk added that he would have his chief of workers and senior advisor interact with the athletic division to reinforce his personal dedication to maintain successful groups.

UCLA football went 5-7 last season under first-year coach DeShaun Foster.

UCLA soccer went 5-7 final season underneath first-year coach DeShaun Foster.

(Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Instances)

Final month, whereas making his first public remarks about UCLA athletics at a UC regents assembly, Frenk referenced the position athletics performed within the faculty’s institutional id, mentioning legendary basketball coach John Wood and the Bruins’ dominance in Olympic sports activities with the varsity set to host the athlete village for the 2028 Olympics.

Frenk additionally talked about how UCLA’s current transfer to the Huge Ten Convention was made with “the goal of stabilizing the program and positioning it for long-term success.” The chancellor referenced the varsity’s nationwide championship in males’s water polo, a Last 4 look in girls’s basketball and a nationwide runner-up end in girls’s gymnastics as a part of a haul that additionally included six crew and 4 particular person convention titles, essentially the most of any Huge Ten crew.

Finally, an athletic division is simply as wholesome as its highest-profile sports activities. UCLA’s soccer crew wants to completely capitalize on the current buzz created by the arrival of switch quarterback Nico Iamaleava after ending 5-7 in coach DeShaun Foster‘s debut season. The men’s basketball crew should maximize the power of switch level guard Donovan Dent to make everybody round him higher if it hopes to make it to the second weekend of the NCAA event for the primary time since 2023.

Going ahead, each UCLA crew appears assured of 1 factor: Their new chancellor shall be watching.

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