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The IX - Women’s basketball needs a wider frame
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[QUOTE="CocoHusky, post: 4290511, member: 5823"] Either the author lacks a fundamental understanding of Title IX or fully understand what Title IX is and despite that use title IX in the title of article as click bait. The latter is a great disservice. The thesis of the article is there are many story lines across women's basketball and that more people need to be watching and there needs to be more coverage of the NCAA tournament specifically. I fully agree with this thesis as well as the suggestion to build a bigger sandbox for the sport of WBB. But other than a unconnected mention of Title IX at the end of the article - this thesis and suggestion literally have nothing to do with Title IX. The NCAA tournaments are run and conducted by the NCAA. Title IX is not applicable to the NCAA, it is applicable to the individual institutions that make up the NCAA. There is a common huge misconception that Title IX requires the NCAA to have a women's tournament because it has a men's tournament. If this is the misconception the author is working under they have spoil a perfectly good article with some great intentions. [/QUOTE]
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