Women's College Sports Was Growing. Then the NCAA Took Over. - WSJ

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How American Women Claimed Their Place in Sports - WSJ

What the NCAA's blockbuster admission says about the future of women's sports

Michael MacCambridge on X: Today in the @WSJ, I wrote about the rise of women's sports, and how the seeds for that growth were planted in the '70s. (Behind paywall.) /

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