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To add to the discussion of gender equity: Roger Spurgeon said: >One major part of the reason why any of the Big Ten schools may be >holding back on developing their hockey programs is the Big Ten's (I'm >not sure if this is a NCAA rule or just within the Big Ten) Gender Equity >Act... Gender equity is a national law. Title IX is a 1972 amendment to the Civil Rights Act. As interpreted in the courts, it means that federally funded educational institutions cannot discriminate on the basis of gender, that the gender ratio of student athletes should approach that of the student body, and that money cannot justify gender discrimination. >With football taking up some 85 or so scholarships, it is very difficult for >the >schools to fulfill the requirements of the Gender Equity Act--especially >when you consider that almost every sport is financially supported by Men's >Basketball and Men's Football." As J. Michael Jackson pointed out, this is a myth. 91% of college football programs do not pay for themselves, let alone other sports. Granted, in big football schools (Division I-A) it's better - only 45% lose money. [NCAA, statement before the US House of Representatives Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, and Competitivenes, 1993).] So the "need" to give all those scholarships to men's football is not a financial one. ................................................................ Nicole A. Doria-Rose Go Red! [log in to unmask] 360 Biotechnology Building Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.