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Madeline Maday
3 days ago11 min read
People Throw Rocks at Things That Shine: How The Dads, Brads, And Chads Continue to Police Women’s Public Presence
Women belong in all places… including football stadiums.
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Madeline Maday
Mar 7, 20234 min read
Elite Eighth Graders? How Ranking Middle Schoolers Is the Same as Recruiting Them
In 2018, NCAA DI Softball instituted a new recruiting rule that prohibits coaches from sending recruiting messages, having recruiting...
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Madeline Maday
Nov 8, 20224 min read
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...
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Madeline Maday
Oct 16, 20224 min read
A League of Their Own: Athletes Unlimited Becomes First Athletic Public Benefit Corporation
Athletes Unlimited (“AU”) Softball wrapped up its third season in late August 2022, naming big hitter Dejah Mulipola as its league...
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