383 Results for tag: Title IX

Men’s Program Braces for Cuts at UT-Chattanooga

From the Chattanooga Times-Free Press: UTC men’s golf coach Mark Guhne spent Thursday night in a condominium without running water or electricity. “It had a couch,” he said, describing his accommodations on a recruiting trip. “I’m staying with a friend tonight in Orlando and another friend in Miami tomorrow.” The coach is doing everyth... More

Oklahoma State Wins Reno Tournament of Champions

Congratulations to Oklahoma State University Men's Wrestling Team, the winner of college bracket of the 2008 Reno Tournament of Champions. Click here for the results. Here's the rest of the top 10: 1. Oklahoma State 146.5 2. Edinboro 132.5 3. North Carolina 94.0 4. Cal State Bakersfield 87.0 5. Navy 79.0 6. Ar... More

How Title IX Holds Back American College Soccer

From Bill Archer at Big Soccer, some unfortunate facts about the college game: As for more scholarships, let's start with getting colleges to stop dropping programs. I'm not about to open the whole Title IX can of crap here, so I'll just say this: to add more male soccer scholarships would mean adding more female scholarships in some sport or other, ... More

Help Men’s Swimming at Arizona State

Texas Swimming shows us how. More

Not Buying the Myles Brand Line on Title IX

Texas Swimming takes a closer look at some of the dust getting kicked up in the comments thread of a US News and World Report blog post about Myles Brand and his edict on public statements about Title IX. More

Decoding Title IX Doubletalk at Delaware

As we noted last week, while we were cheered that most of the track and field program at the University of Delaware was spared the axewhen the school announced its new long-term plan for athletics, we would be remiss if we didn't mention that the cuts were kept to men's indoor track thanks to the imposition of roster caps on the rest of the men's athletic ... More

Another Blogger for Title IX Reform

Vere Loqui is wondering out loud about Myles Brand and Title IX. More

CSC Chairman Takes on Myles Brand’s Code of Silence on Title IX

Over at Inside Higher Education, the Web site is running a piece from College Sports Council chairman Eric Pearson on NCAA President Myles Brand's recent statements on how member schools shouldn't blame Title IX for future cuts in men's athletic programs. The entire text of the article appears below: Myles Brand’s Code of Silence By Eric ... More

The WIU Title IX Option …

... Gets some more attention in this article, as does our friend Allison Kasic. More

NCAA 2008 Men’s Fencing Final

One of the great sports that often gets cut thanks to Title IX enforcement is men's fencing. Earlier today I found the footage from the 2008 Men's NCAA Final between Andras Horanyi from Ohio State and Ron Berkowsky from University of Pennsylvania. The bout comes in three parts, and while there's an interruption in Part III, it's all worth watching. Part ... More