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Hockey Insights Lost to Tabbed Browsing
by The First Line
posted March 1, 2013 at 8:14pm

The one day…THE ONE DAY I don’t save as I go along.  I worked for an hour on this post with my usual witty brilliance or brilliant wittiness and great insight, and it’s now in the ether.  Which DOESN’T EVEN EXIST.  ...more

Just for women sports 24/7 coming our way
by HeraeaMarketing
posted February 12, 2013 at 7:46pm

Sports Channel for Women TV...more

More on the NCAA's new recruiting rules
by They're Playing Basketball
posted January 23, 2013 at 7:04am

Further breaking down the changes that the NCAA Board of Directors made Saturday.....timelines are moved up earlier in a student athlete's life: Eliminates all restrictions on modes of communication beginning Sept. 1 before the junior year in high school....more

NCAA cuts funding for Scholarly Colloquium
by Sports, Media & Society
posted January 23, 2013 at 7:00am

A few days ago, the NCAA announced that it would withdraw funding to the Scholarly Colloquium, which has been in existence for six years and "provided a space for (often critical) academic discourse at the association's annual convention," according to an...more

NCAA adopts sweeping changes to simplify Division I rule book
by They're Playing Basketball
posted January 20, 2013 at 9:49am

Today the NCAA Board of Directors adopted sweeping changes to their Division I rule book that include a lot of deregulation. The new rules, which are effective Aug. 1, will simplify things for coaches and athletes, according to the NCAA:The rules changes ...more

Early Predictions for March Madness?
by Pretty Tough
posted January 18, 2013 at 12:57am

The premier event for NCAA Basketball is under three months away, so don’t miss out when college basketball’s best teams take to the hardcourt for a shot at the national championship. With just a few months left before the big show, a lot c...more

Court Says Duke's Response to Student Rape Was Not Deliberate Indifference
by Title IX Blog
posted January 10, 2013 at 7:41pm

Last month a federal district court in North Carolina dismissed a Title IX claim against Duke University, which stemmed from the 2007 rape of a female student by a non-student that occurred at an off-campus party hosted by other students.  The plaint...more

Assessing Pennsylvania’s suit against the NCAA
by Wendy Parker's Extracurriculars
posted January 3, 2013 at 8:16am

Tweet Sports legal analyst Michael McCann has chimed in on the Sports Illustrated website: A state government challenging the NCAA’s power to regulate a matter only loosely connected to sports represents a worrisome alignment of litigants, facts ...more

The Iowa disconnect?
by After Atalanta
posted December 13, 2012 at 7:37am

One of my favorite college administrators had a lot of interesting axioms, which those of us who worked with her believed were largely of her own creation. But now I realize, they were just old. Like nineteenth century old in the case of one of my (and I ...more

ESPN reports ACC to add Louisville
by Swish Appeal
posted November 28, 2012 at 7:59pm

According to Brett McMurphy and Andy Katz of ESPN, the ACC will vote today on whether to add Louisville to the ACC. Louisville, Cincinnati and Connecticut are all being considered, but the ACC is only voting on Louisville because (according to their so...more

The argument for the ACC to choose Louisville over UConn
by Swish Appeal
posted November 22, 2012 at 4:05pm

With the ACC looking for a new member, Connecticut and Louisville are apparently the primary targets. Jason Kirk writes for SBNation.com that he doesn't see how there's any debate here, if you remove your orange bouncy thing colored glasses. The ACC ne...more

How the Big Ten got back to 10
by Wendy Parker's Extracurriculars
posted November 20, 2012 at 6:50pm

Tweet This week’s blockbuster announcements that Maryland and Rutgers are joining the Big Ten and leaving the ACC and Big East, respectively, to fend for themselves, has reopened college athletic realignment machinations once again, and they figure...more

Maryland, Rutgers to join Big Ten
by They're Playing Basketball
posted November 20, 2012 at 8:09am

The Big 14?Maryland and Rutgers have joined the Big Ten.Bit Ten statement on Maryland.The ex-ACC commissioner is shocked.The expansion of the conference likely won't stop there.Big 16?When will the madness end? ...more

Rutgers expected to move to Big Ten; Big East's decline continues
by Swish Appeal
posted November 20, 2012 at 7:49am

The latest episode in the ongoing NCAA conference realignment saga has Rutgers reportedly deciding to accompany Maryland to the Big Ten and furthering the demise of the Big East. SB Nation's Rutgers blog On the Banks has already laid the groundwork for t...more

Washington State looking to build on 2012 Pac-12 tournament success
by Swish Appeal
posted November 8, 2012 at 7:32pm

Washington State probably isn't the first program that comes to mind for women's basketball fans when thinking about the Pac-12, but the Cougars turned some heads on the west coast with their run to the 2012 Pac-12 Tournament semifinals where they fell to...more

Pro Day: Turn the College Athletics Bus Around
by kaylamcculley
posted November 5, 2012 at 11:33am

Visit Women Talk Sports each Monday to read the weekly Pro Day column featuring interviews with women at the top of their game. The series will feature career insights and advice from women who are paving the way for a rising generation of sports business...more

Pro Day: You Can Be Anything You Want to Be
by kaylamcculley
posted October 22, 2012 at 3:30pm

For Dr. Cathie Schweitzer, lessons from her father and mentors guided her along the way to becoming the first female athletic director at Springfield College....more

Convenient Reverence: Forward with Scholarships (Pt. 1)
by Felicity (Fawkes) Hawksley
posted October 12, 2012 at 3:05pm

'CONVENIENT REVERENCE' [Originally written as a discursive paper for conference presentation] 'On the judicious use of university athletic scholarships to increase the number of British champions and better a nation's sporting culture' 1.1: Introduc...more

Pro Day: My Dream Job? It's Who You Work With, Not Where You Are
by kaylamcculley
posted October 8, 2012 at 3:32pm

A model of servant leadership in college athletics, the NCAA's Susan Peal is a magnet for young interns seeking out advice on launching their careers....more

2012 Women's Leadership Symposium
by kaylamcculley
posted September 20, 2012 at 4:50pm

Boston event brings together female trailblazers and young professionals to educate and empower future leaders...more

Careers:
by kaylamcculley
posted September 17, 2012 at 8:43am

Women Talk Sports drops in on intercollegiate athletic leaders gathered for the 2012 Women's Leadership Symposium on Sept. 18-19...more

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