On both of these lists, where I have discussed the intent to attempt to bring
Division 1 hockey to Indiana University, I have recieved some messages
about gender equity. Well, the Big 1T1en policy for gender equity is such--
they are requiring member schools to have a 60-40 percent ratio in the
number of men's to women's sports. IU has already fit within this
quota, sponsoring 19 varsity sports. The breakdown is such
Men (10)--Soccer, Cross Country, Golf, Track, Tennis, Football*,
Basketball, Swimming, Wrestling*, and Baseball
Women (9)--Soccer, Cross Country, Golf, Track, Tennis, Volleyball*,
Basketball, Swimming, and Softball.
*--indicates no equivalent sport on other side.
So... If hockey is added, the split becomes 55-45, falling well within
the ratio of men-womens sports. Thus, it fits in with the gender
equity ratio, and would draw enough popularity on campus to cover costs.
Looking at this, hockey becomes a very logical choice to add to the
Indiana University sports department. I cannot see why not yet?????
The facilities already in place, they just need to be converted for
hockey.
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If I'd have told you that Van Slyke was hitting only .238 with 2 homeruns
and 20 rbi's now, you'd swear I was drunk.
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