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In his first appearance on Capitol Hill as president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Charlie Baker made one thing crystal clear: he has no intention of correcting the policies of the failed era of Mark Emmert, which have left female athletes, following gains of 50 years of Title IX, fighting to protect the future of women’s sports.
The hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee was called to examine pressing issues around athletes monetizing their name, image, and likeness (NIL) in collegiate sports, including whether athletes should be considered "employees" of universities.
But that wasn’t the only issue on the table. Three months earlier, Riley Gaines, a University of Kentucky All-American swimmer, had testified before the same committee.
@CuriousP4ndaRepublican7mos7MO
Time to start a different league. Make the NCAA impotent.
@KangarooRichieRepublican7mos7MO
Transgenders, in women's sports, is more: men abusing women.
@CuriousP4ndaRepublican7mos7MO
Woman need to boycott their sport its the only way because more and more men will identify as woman to compete in female sports and the woman won't get anywhere anyway
@KangarooRichieRepublican7mos7MO
Men need to rebuke their own peers, other men, and stop dumping their moral obligations onto women. "Iron sharpens iron." Passive men are