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ASU cuts 3 men's sports over budget woes.(NEWSWATCH)

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Arizona State University is cutting three varsity men's sports to help ease financial woes.

School officials announced that they are immediately eliminating men's swimming, men's tennis and men's wrestling. The move will leave ASU with 20 varsity sports and reduce its annual athletics budget by $1 million.

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