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DI stats: In case you didn't believe us...
by Title IX Blog
posted October 21, 2009 at 11:52am

...it's true that most athletic departments do not make money and many are not even breaking even these days. The NCAA released the results of a study this week that looked at the numbers from 2004-2008. In DI, the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) consist...more

Poll Position
by Women's Sports Blog
posted October 20, 2009 at 5:33pm

It's really annoying that the NCAA still doesn't have the latest poll information up every week. Isn't intercollegiate athletics basically its only job? I know the site is behind because the individual coaches' associations have new polls up today. ...more

FSU, UNC to honor Charlotte Moran
by Soccer Science
posted October 20, 2009 at 5:27pm

All proceeds from the match will go to the Charlotte Moran Foundation for Women’s Soccer Source: Florida State University Press Release TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – When Florida State and North Carolina square-off at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 22 at t...more

Lax growing in popularity
by Title IX Blog
posted October 20, 2009 at 11:46am

Hilbert College in New York will be adding men's and women's lacrosse next year, reflecting a trend--a couple actually. First lacrosse is at or near the top of the list of fastest-growing sports at both the high school and collegiate level and for both me...more

The 3G’s (as in Great) of Effective Coaching
by One Sport Voice
posted October 19, 2009 at 2:27pm

My last blog post outlined the “3C’s” (as in Champion) of coaching, this blog is about the 3G’s (as in Great). The 3G’s are not mine, but a creation of Steve Wilkinson, former men’s tennis coach of Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, MN...more

Maya Moore, Jantel Lavender, and Boxscores Values
by Swish Appeal
posted October 19, 2009 at 11:04am

I recently finished a spreadsheet listing the 2008-09 season stats for all 73 of the "power conference" teams in women's college basketball- the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big Twelve, Pacific Ten and Southeastern Conferences. I limited the season stats to j...more

Open Practice at Stanford
by C and R's Stanford Women's Basketball Blog
posted October 18, 2009 at 8:08pm

Hi, it is R (solo) again, a second blog in a month! And you thought the world was going to end in 2012! Anyhoo, I told C that I was going to Stanford today to watch Lacrosse and support Coach Jaime. She couldn’t go because she was going to watch her son...more

Scenes from Midnight Madness 2009
by Swish Appeal
posted October 17, 2009 at 9:02pm

UConn Men's/Women's Basketball - Tina Charles dunks (via WTNH) Syracuse Women's Basketball UMBC Women's Basketball < p>Eastern Michigan University Virginia Tech ...more

The cheerleading debate continues
by After Atalanta
posted October 17, 2009 at 6:52pm

I am a little bit tired of talking about cheerleading but I have acquired a critical mass of stories (i.e. three) about cheerleading so it seemed to indicate that a blog post was in order.USA Today ran a point/counterpoint editorial on the merits of cheer...more

Health & Nutrition: Pretty Tough Podcasts
by Balanced Health and Nutrition
posted October 16, 2009 at 7:24pm

Know teen athletes? Listen to my latest podcast on meals and meal timing with @PrettyTough http://ping.fm/qMetv I’m recording dozens of podcasts with Pretty Tough on sports nutrition. This is so important because female athletes have important nutrit...more

Women's wrestling coming to Texas
by Title IX Blog
posted October 16, 2009 at 6:43pm

High school wrestling in Texas may not be as big as football but 7,000 high schoolers compete in the sport. But there are no intercollegiate wrestling programs in the state.Wayland Baptist University in Plainview is changing that. The university will add ...more

Why Can’t DIII Football Be Co-Ed?
by Fair Game News
posted October 16, 2009 at 12:29pm

Lebanon Valley College photo By Laura Pappano The phrase “college football” evokes testosterone-charged pre-U.S. Marine-style intensity and mammoth bodies colliding at ridiculously odd angles and high speeds. That may accurately describe DI teams...more

What do online college coach biographies tell us about inclusivity?
by One Sport Voice
posted October 16, 2009 at 11:51am

See a guest column I wrote with graduate student Austin Stair Calhoun for the Women’s Sports Foundation, It Takes a Team newsletter titled: What Can Online Intercollegiate Coach Biographies Tell Us About Inclusivity and Tolerance of Diverse Sexual Ori...more

Lacrosse Coach Jaime Sellers Part II
by C and R's Stanford Women's Basketball Blog
posted October 15, 2009 at 5:58pm

Remember we talked to Jaime Sellers, Stanford Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach. We recently heard from Jaime and she had some more to say. Previously we asked her how she got a paying coaching job right out of college and Jaime wanted to talk more about...more

Breast Cancer Awareness Month
by Sport Management Education
posted October 12, 2009 at 11:37am

Final Four Leadership One of the unique aspects of sports is the degree of publicity athletes generate in the mass media. Unfortunately, many star athletes have gained notoriety based upon negative attention in the news. I am happy to report that many ...more

WCC #1 Fan?
by C and R's Stanford Women's Basketball Blog
posted October 9, 2009 at 9:46pm

C and R got an email from the University of San Francisco Athletics Department. They wanted to let us know about their new ad campaign to attract more fans to their women’s basketball games and wanted our help to get the word out. Then a week later we g...more

NCAA career development program for women
by ...Because I Played Sports
posted October 9, 2009 at 1:29pm

University of Minnesota women's softball coach Julie Standering / Photo credit: Gophersports.com The NCAA is holding a career development program that’s targeting women, announced today. It’s going to be held on December 17 in conjunction with the ...more

Washington forward Liz Lay among healthy returnees
by Jayda Evans: Womens Hoops Blog
posted October 8, 2009 at 9:23pm

Washington hoops were almost a vision of every coach's dream - healthy players filing onto the practice court for offseason training. But then coach Tia Jackson was delayed to the session, stuck in the training room due to an apparent injury to C Regina R...more

The current climate for LBGT athletes
by After Atalanta
posted October 8, 2009 at 12:34pm

I attended a panel the other night of LGBT student-athletes and other athletic department personnel.Here's what I came away with: things are not good but people think they are getting better.And I guess they are if you look at from a certain point of view...more

Lacrosse Anyone?
by C and R's Stanford Women's Basketball Blog
posted October 8, 2009 at 12:04pm

This is R. C has taken the lead in writing our blogs and this is my first solo blog in years - although, C will edit it, post it to our website, probably do some formatting, and maybe even spray a little Windex on it…and, well, did I say I was doing th...more

College ticket prices: Why they reveal a post Title IX problem
by Fair Game News
posted October 7, 2009 at 4:32pm

By Laura Pappano Reporter Libby Sander’s short piece in yesterday’s Chronicle of Higher Education (click here to read it), highlighted our Wellesley Centers for Women study with a simple headline: “Even at Elite Programs, Ticket Prices for Women’...more

New research addresses discrimination in ticket prices
by Title IX Blog
posted October 7, 2009 at 1:29pm

A new report by researchers at the Wellesley Centers for Women examines the gender gap in ticket prices for Division I college basketball. Significantly, the report explains that ticket prices are set by athletic departments' own judgments of the value o...more

Cal's Tierra Rogers
by C and R's Stanford Women's Basketball Blog
posted October 3, 2009 at 7:17pm

Being a blog about Stanford women’s basketball, we love to make fun of Cal. This year, Cal has recruited an excellent class of freshmen and C and R are already thinking Stanford is going to really have their hands full. We are sorry to hear about Cal fr...more

Former UW center Heidi McNeill playing overseas
by Jayda Evans: Womens Hoops Blog
posted October 2, 2009 at 8:00pm

Former Washington center Heidi McNeill signed to play in Austria, appearing in her first game on Saturday. It's not the most competitive league overseas, but even some Storm players are having trouble securing jobs, so McNeill is fortunate. "It's the eco...more

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