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1 | Introduction : women's intercollegiate athletics in a male-dominated society | |
2 | The background of women's intercollegiate athletics : 1890s-1960s | |
3 | Cold war, olympic defeat, and women's sport as a pawn : the AAU-NCAA battle | |
4 | Growing NCAA interest in women's intercollegiate athletics : 1963-1968 | |
5 | Early NCAA attempts at the governance of women's intercollegiate athletics : 1968-1973 | |
6 | The Kellmeyer lawsuit : scholarships, equal opportunities, and the questions of power and control | |
7 | Equality over power : the impact of Title IX on intercollegiate athletics for women | |
8 | The challenge to AIAW's solitary control : 1975-1979 | |
9 | Margot Polivy, legal costs, and the AIAW's financial disaster | |
10 | From NCAA "governance plan" to the end of AIAW operation | |
11 | The final judgment : a tale of two trials | |
Epilogue : reducing the gap : gender equity in intercollegiate athletics at the dawn of the twenty-first century | ||
Notes | ||
Bibliography | ||
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