Future of women's college sports: Fight over revenue jeopardizes Title IX protections for amateur athletes

By A Mystery Man Writer

As the 50th anniversary of the passage of Title IX approaches, college athletics is entering into a state of flux. What that will mean for women’s sports is unclear.

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