To be honest, if Daniel can't get it done we need to look at dropping womens hoops. jmo.
I never understood the rationale behind the view that women's sports - or Olympic sports, generally, are somehow less 'worthy' than men's b'ball and football. Revenue is a part of that, I suppose, but "opportunity" should trump revenue every time. Who cares that 14 of MU's 16 sports lose money (and, perhaps, 15 if men's basketball loses $ as I suspect)? What does it matter if any particular team is nothing more than 'competitive'? Surely, providing an education and the unique experience of being a D-1 athlete has some merit?
I firmly believe the worst decision in the history of Marshall athletics (other than the hiring of Bob Daniels as b'ball coach) was the decision to drop swimming. That program never made money, to be sure, but it was FIVE straight Southern Conf. championships, and produced doctors, lawyers, successful businessmen, etc. that made our university proud (see, for instance, the new Pres. and COO of NetJets). Its not all about winning, losing and cash flow.