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Today we celebrate the 52nd Anniversary of Title IX. Because Title IX, I get to pursue my dreams. THANK YOU to all the amazing women who have led the path. I don’t take it for granted.
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There is significant value in multi-sport participation. I am grateful for the athletic and the academic opportunities afforded me #becauseoftitleix.
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Next up in our celebration of Title IX, we recognize our past-president Lisa Langston, CMAA! She participated in four sports in high school and resides in Fort Worth as an athletic administrator. #TitleIX50 #EducateandCelebrate

Celebrating #Lakers50 with Sunday Funday at ⚽️ - wake up, enjoy the ☀️ and continue the GVSU Family Weekend with Alumni and Kids Day! #TitleIX50 #BecauseOfTitleIX

This month NCSA is recognizing 50 organizations who made Women's Sports better. After a 6 year legal fight, the USWNT established a collective bargaining agreement ensuring equal payouts as the USMNT for appearances and prize money. @ncsa #becauseoftitleix
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This month NCSA is recognizing 50 women who made Women's Sports better. Today, we celebrate Marsha Sharp. She was the Lady Raiders Head Coach and her claim to fame was bringing diversity of players together to become a team. @ncsa #becauseoftitleix
This month NCSA is recognizing 50 women who made Women's Sports better. Ann Meyers was a true trailblazer for women in basketball. In 1974, Meyers was the first high school student of either gender to be part of the U.S. national basketball team. #becauseoftitleix @ncsa
This month NCSA is recognizing 50 women who made Women's Sports better. Babe Didrikson moved mountains in her 45 years. A pioneer in women’s sports: setting records & winning medals in T&F and then taking women’s golf by storm, and helping found the LPGA. @ncsa #becauseoftitleix
This month NCSA is recognizing 50 women who made Women's Sports better. Jackie Joyner-Kersee is a retired American track and field athlete, ranked among the all-time greatest athletes winning three gold, one silver, and two bronze Olympic medals. @ncsa #becauseoftitleix
This month NCSA is recognizing 50 women who made Women's Sports better. Pat Summitt is one of the winningest Coaches in college basketball. Summitt played at UT-Martins as a coach she accrued 1098 career wins and 8 National Championships with UT. @ncsa #becauseoftitleix
Congratulations to the inaugural recipients of @IMGAcademy's Women in Sports Committee Scholarship! #BecauseOfTitleIX
In the spirit of 50 years of Title IX and in partnership with our committee members, we couldn’t be more excited to welcome the inaugural Women in Sports Committee Scholarship Class to campus this fall‼️
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This month NCSA is recognizing 50 women who have contributed to making Women's Sports better. Aimee Mulllins broke barriers by being the first amputee to compete at against able-bodied athletes as a track athlete at Georgetown University in the mid-90s. @ncsa #becauseoftitleix
This month NCSA is recognizing 50 women who have contributed to making Women's Sports better. Today we recognize Brenda Williams for helping to create the National Invitation Volleyball Championship (NIVC). @ncsa #becauseoftitleix
This month NCSA is recognizing 50 women who have contributed to making Women's Sports better. Dr. Cecile Reynaud is a volleyball educator and retired coach for Florida State. @ncsa #becauseoftitleix
This month NCSA is recognizing 50 women who have contributed to making Women's Sports better. Ruth Gunden was a trailblazer for women in sports at Goshen College. @ncsa #becauseoftitleix
This month NCSA is recognizing 50 women who have contributed to making Women's Sports better. Today we recognize Flo Hyman. NGWSD was originally initiated in 1987 as a day to remember Olympic volleyball player Flo Hyman @ncsa #becauseoftitleix
This month NCSA is recognizing 50 women who have contributed to making Women's Sports better. Today we celebrate University of Oregon's Becky Sisley. Sisley was the first female athletic director at UO. @ncsa #becauseoftitleix
This month NCSA is recognizing 50 women who have contributed to making Women's Sports better. Dr. Cecile Reynaud is a volleyball educator and retired coach for Florida State. @ncsa #becauseoftitleix
This month NCSA is recognizing 50 women who have contributed to making Women's Sports better. Today we recognize Patsy Mink. U.S. Representative (Hawaii) Patsy Mink, the first woman of color in Congress was a driving force behind Title IX. @ncsa #becauseoftitleix
#BecauseOfTitleIX Lincoln has been blessed with phenomenal female coaches, leaders, mentors and role models
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#BecauseOfTitleIX our female student-athletes have used their athletic prowess to earn college degrees
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