Ralph Baer <[log in to unmask]> asks...
> I think that I asked this question the last time that we had a
> Title IX thread. However, I don't think that I received an answer,
> so this is as good an idea as any to ask it again. One of the
> aspects of Title IX, as it has been related here, is that the
> amount of money expended on men's and women's sports must reflect
> the percentages of men and women in the student body. Does anyone
> know how this applies to D-III schools playing in D-I in Hockey?
I can't speak in general on this topic, but my understanding (from
attending NCAA Faculty Rep and Conference Faculty Rep meetings and from
conversations with a limited number of SIDs and Athletic Directors)
is that some schools will also have one women's sport compete at the
Division I level. At Colorado College, I'm pretty certain that sport is
women's soccer.
charlie shub University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
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