The creation of the Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 gave female collegiate athletes more opportunities to compete, matching their male counterparts. While this prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex by increasing the number of women playing at the intercollegiate level, its application may not truly level the playing field. "Though we still have a long … [Read more...] about Title IX and Collegiate Sports: Helpful or Harmful?
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Pepperdine Athletics: Waves Stack up To Larger SoCal Schools
Infographics by Ali Levens Pepperdine Athletics stacks up admirably compared to conference schools and the most athletically talented in Southern California. To better understand the data taken from Pepperdine and various in-state schools, it's important to break it down by category. The first category is athletic participation. This details number of teams and the number … [Read more...] about Pepperdine Athletics: Waves Stack up To Larger SoCal Schools
Division I Teams at Pepperdine by Participation
Infographic by Ali Levens ____________________ Follow the Graphic on Twitter: @PeppGraphic Contact Karl Winter via Twitter: @karlwinter23 or by email: karl.winter@pepperdine.edu … [Read more...] about Division I Teams at Pepperdine by Participation
Pepperdine’s Rankings Among The WCC
Infographic by Ali Levens ____________________ Follow the Graphic on Twitter: @PeppGraphic Contact Karl Winter via Twitter: @karlwinter23 or by email: karl.winter@pepperdine.edu … [Read more...] about Pepperdine’s Rankings Among The WCC
College Athletics Win and Lose Big
The Pepperdine University athletic department is composed of a few hundred student-athletes who compete in various sports, all with different financial means and expenses. The maintenance of Pepperdine Athletics costs a few million dollars per year, and each team has different financial resources. It is one of the largest costs Pepperdine undertakes per year. Pepperdine … [Read more...] about College Athletics Win and Lose Big






