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NCAA Recruiting and The Transfer Portal: A One-Way Ticket or Revolving Door?
A fourth of Division I (“D-I”) scholarship athletes entered the transfer portal in each sport’s respective 2023-2024 off-seasons.
Madeline Maday
Apr 28 min read
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Players Score Big in NWSL Collective Bargaining Agreement
The National Women’s Soccer League (“NWSL”) gained major points on August 22, 2024, when they reached a Collective Bargaining Agreement...
Marion Gunpat
Mar 256 min read
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Are the New Laws Banning Transgender Athletes from Women’s Sports Actually Necessary?
[1] On February 6, 2025, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”) unveiled its new “Participation Policy for Transgender...
Tory Pineschi
Feb 256 min read
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Hockey Girl in A Hockey World: PWHL Continues to Smash the Glass Ceiling
With the start of the Professional Women’s Hockey League (“PWHL”) season last weekend, fans are on the edge of their seats. During their...
Juhi Patel
Dec 2, 20248 min read
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The Future Is Female: How the PWHL Was Built in Six Months
The first puck drop of 2024 marked the start of the Professional Women’s Hockey League (“PWHL”), with PWHL New York facing off against...
Juhi Patel
Mar 22, 20247 min read
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Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese: The NBA’s Past, The WNBA’s Present, and the Future for Women’s Sports
Without question, 2023 was the year for women’s sports. Record-breaking attendance, skyrocketing viewership, and nearly triple the media...
Ryan Magill
Feb 19, 202410 min read
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Women Collegiate Athletes and NIL: Why They Should Finish Eligibility Instead of Going Pro
Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark Go Viral Last year both Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark went viral after the NCAA Women’s Championship Game...
Villanova Sports Law Blog
Dec 26, 20237 min read
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The Fair Play for Women Act: A Legislative Solution That Can Close Title IX Loopholes
In the fifty years since its enactment, Title IX has helped level the playing field for women athletes across the nation by prohibiting...
Katie Braile
Mar 30, 20234 min read
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Early NIL Success: Women’s Sports Can No Longer Be Sidelined
In wake of the Alston v NCAA decision, July 1, 2021 will be remembered as one of the most significant dates in the history of collegiate...
Madeline Maday
Nov 8, 20224 min read
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The Real Madness of the NCAA Tournament: Major Discrepancies in Men’s and Women’s Workout Facilities
By: Domenica Tomasetti The long awaited return of the March Madness basketball tournaments commenced this weekend after COVID-19 forced...
Domenica Tomasetti
Mar 24, 20216 min read
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