Today’s guest columnist is University of Illinois professor Michael H. LeRoy. Beneath the boiling surface of college athletics, where conference realignment is a polite way of describing a shark feeding frenzy for TV revenue, colleges and universities have been busy cutting teams. The Washington Post reported that 230 athletic teams were cut during the early stages of the pandemic. Among the 84 D-I teams eliminated, 31 were in women’s sports. On the surface, this looks fair from a gender equity perspective. More men’s teams than women’s teams were cut, so schools appear to be sparing more women’s programs. But when you understand how Title IX defines sex discrimination in athletic
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