Title nine has lasting effects on athletic scholarships

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In the early 1970s, boys played basketball and girls cheered. Big brother got all the glory on the court while little sister’s only option was to join the cheer squad. If a girl wanted to play basketball, her opportunities may not have extended past her driveway hoop. In 1972, this began to change with introduction

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