Introduction to Title IX at Madison College: 1972-1979

Post Author: Jacob Houser         Since its inception, Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 has provided millions of women with the opportunity to engage in sports at the high school and collegiate levels. Title IX was designed Continue reading Introduction to Title IX at Madison College: 1972-1979

The State of Women’s Sport Pre-1972

Post Author: Jacob Houser Before the passage of Title IX, American sports had been essentially reserved for males since the inception of organized sports. Sports were seen as a way for men both young and old to build character and Continue reading The State of Women’s Sport Pre-1972

Dr. Leotus “Lee” Morrison: A Legacy at Madison College

Post Author: Jacob Houser Dr. Lonnie Leotus “Lee” Morrison was a coach and professor during her tenure at Madison College, later James Madison University. Her focus was on women’s sports, mostly to improve the quality of competition and equality of Continue reading Dr. Leotus “Lee” Morrison: A Legacy at Madison College

Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (1970-1982)

Post Author: Jacob Houser In the 1950s and 1960s, there was a movement for more organization for collegiate women’s athletics, mainly to provide for more opportunities to play and compete formally. Before Title IX, action was already being taken to Continue reading Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (1970-1982)

AIAW vs. NCAA

Post Author: Jacob Houser Just as there were different ideologies of men’s and women’s competition, there were different ideologies behind the NCAA and AIAW. Women’s sports had long been known to follow the ideal of “sports for all,” in which Continue reading AIAW vs. NCAA