Title IX & the improvement of women's college sports

Title IX & the improvement of women's college sports

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Just over 50 years ago the landscape of college athletics looked completely different. It wasn't until 1972 when Title IX was passed that the game was changed forever.
The federal law has helped shape current programs for female athletes.

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