50 Years of Title IXTitle IX’s legacy in Philadelphia, in the words of those it impacted mostWe take a look at some of the key figures in women’s sports history in Philly and how things have changed in the 50 years since Title IX was signed into law.Matt Mullin and Jasen Lo How two top Philly female athletes deal with added pressure, media during banner seasonsAndrea Canales What would starting Title IX from scratch look like?Mike Jensen Now and then: How women’s uniforms have changed over the yearsMaria McIlwain Philly athletes share their hopes for the future of women's sportsAstrid Rodrigues AdvertisementHow Amanda Sobhy and women are breaking barriers and dominating in the sport of squashFifty years after the passing of Title IX, U.S. Squash Champion Amanda Sobhy reflects on how far squash has come in advancing opportunities for women in sports.Raishad Hardnett Cathy Rush’s basketball legacy goes beyond titles and the Hall of FameThe lasting impact of the legendary former Mighty Macs coach can be seen in her granddaughter and all the girls who have seized on the opportunities that Title IX was intended to guarantee them.Mike Sielski How a Title IX lawsuit against Temple changed the gameBadminton player Rollin Haffer filed a suit in 1980, citing the disparity in the men’s and women's athletic budgets. As it turned out, the suit helped define Title IX on a national level.Mike Jensen Title IX: Temple fencing coach Nikki Franke is as inspiring as ever Franke launched the women's program for the Owls in 1972, becoming the first Black woman to coach an NCAA Division I fencing team. She continues to build on her legacy.Olivia Reiner Mo’ne Davis’ journey shows how far sports have progressed — and how far they still need to go Once a child star herself, Davis is working to inspire the next generation of athletes. “I’m not saying Mo’ne is Jackie Robinson. But for our girls, she is," said former coach Steve Bandura.Gina Mizell and video Astrid Rodrigues Do Title IX and NIL play well together? Some urge caution.A number of Name, Image and Likeness deals might run afoul of federal Title IX regulations, some experts say. “I think Title IX is being completely ignored,” says one advocate.Mike Jensen Dawn Staley is one of basketball’s most influential voices — and says she has no plans ‘to shut up’The South Carolina coach, a two-time NCAA women's champ, is following in certain footsteps and yet at the same time blazing a new path, intent on creating more opportunities for those who follow her.Jonathan Tannenwald Title IX explained: Here’s what to know about the landmark law that has impacted sports for 50 yearsMany people don't understand the ramifications of Title IX, so here are some answers to common questions about the groundbreaking legislation.Giana Han West Chester and pioneering basketball coach Carol Eckman led the way in women’s sports before Title IXCarol Eckman was an innovator ahead of her time and her former players don't want her to be lost in history.Mike Jensen How Title IX turned a young Temple journalist into women’s basketball’s first historianMel Greenberg gives a firsthand view of Title IX's launch, and all the ways it brought women's basketball into the forefront of American sports.Mel Greenberg, For The Inquirer Title IX: First St. Joseph’s women’s basketball varsity team didn’t need much to be successfulMuffet McGraw and her former Hawks teammates explain what it was like bringing the program to life as Title IX was just becoming law.Mike Jensen Title IX: West Chester alums are all over the women’s college coaching worldWest Chester graduates have coached teams to NCAA titles in the fall, winter and spring.Mike Jensen Advertisement
Title IX’s legacy in Philadelphia, in the words of those it impacted mostWe take a look at some of the key figures in women’s sports history in Philly and how things have changed in the 50 years since Title IX was signed into law.Matt Mullin and Jasen Lo
Title IX’s legacy in Philadelphia, in the words of those it impacted mostWe take a look at some of the key figures in women’s sports history in Philly and how things have changed in the 50 years since Title IX was signed into law.Matt Mullin and Jasen Lo
How two top Philly female athletes deal with added pressure, media during banner seasonsAndrea Canales
How two top Philly female athletes deal with added pressure, media during banner seasonsAndrea Canales
How Amanda Sobhy and women are breaking barriers and dominating in the sport of squashFifty years after the passing of Title IX, U.S. Squash Champion Amanda Sobhy reflects on how far squash has come in advancing opportunities for women in sports.Raishad Hardnett
How Amanda Sobhy and women are breaking barriers and dominating in the sport of squashFifty years after the passing of Title IX, U.S. Squash Champion Amanda Sobhy reflects on how far squash has come in advancing opportunities for women in sports.Raishad Hardnett
Cathy Rush’s basketball legacy goes beyond titles and the Hall of FameThe lasting impact of the legendary former Mighty Macs coach can be seen in her granddaughter and all the girls who have seized on the opportunities that Title IX was intended to guarantee them.Mike Sielski
Cathy Rush’s basketball legacy goes beyond titles and the Hall of FameThe lasting impact of the legendary former Mighty Macs coach can be seen in her granddaughter and all the girls who have seized on the opportunities that Title IX was intended to guarantee them.Mike Sielski
How a Title IX lawsuit against Temple changed the gameBadminton player Rollin Haffer filed a suit in 1980, citing the disparity in the men’s and women's athletic budgets. As it turned out, the suit helped define Title IX on a national level.Mike Jensen
How a Title IX lawsuit against Temple changed the gameBadminton player Rollin Haffer filed a suit in 1980, citing the disparity in the men’s and women's athletic budgets. As it turned out, the suit helped define Title IX on a national level.Mike Jensen
Title IX: Temple fencing coach Nikki Franke is as inspiring as ever Franke launched the women's program for the Owls in 1972, becoming the first Black woman to coach an NCAA Division I fencing team. She continues to build on her legacy.Olivia Reiner
Title IX: Temple fencing coach Nikki Franke is as inspiring as ever Franke launched the women's program for the Owls in 1972, becoming the first Black woman to coach an NCAA Division I fencing team. She continues to build on her legacy.Olivia Reiner
Mo’ne Davis’ journey shows how far sports have progressed — and how far they still need to go Once a child star herself, Davis is working to inspire the next generation of athletes. “I’m not saying Mo’ne is Jackie Robinson. But for our girls, she is," said former coach Steve Bandura.Gina Mizell and video Astrid Rodrigues
Mo’ne Davis’ journey shows how far sports have progressed — and how far they still need to go Once a child star herself, Davis is working to inspire the next generation of athletes. “I’m not saying Mo’ne is Jackie Robinson. But for our girls, she is," said former coach Steve Bandura.Gina Mizell and video Astrid Rodrigues
Do Title IX and NIL play well together? Some urge caution.A number of Name, Image and Likeness deals might run afoul of federal Title IX regulations, some experts say. “I think Title IX is being completely ignored,” says one advocate.Mike Jensen
Do Title IX and NIL play well together? Some urge caution.A number of Name, Image and Likeness deals might run afoul of federal Title IX regulations, some experts say. “I think Title IX is being completely ignored,” says one advocate.Mike Jensen
Dawn Staley is one of basketball’s most influential voices — and says she has no plans ‘to shut up’The South Carolina coach, a two-time NCAA women's champ, is following in certain footsteps and yet at the same time blazing a new path, intent on creating more opportunities for those who follow her.Jonathan Tannenwald
Dawn Staley is one of basketball’s most influential voices — and says she has no plans ‘to shut up’The South Carolina coach, a two-time NCAA women's champ, is following in certain footsteps and yet at the same time blazing a new path, intent on creating more opportunities for those who follow her.Jonathan Tannenwald
Title IX explained: Here’s what to know about the landmark law that has impacted sports for 50 yearsMany people don't understand the ramifications of Title IX, so here are some answers to common questions about the groundbreaking legislation.Giana Han
Title IX explained: Here’s what to know about the landmark law that has impacted sports for 50 yearsMany people don't understand the ramifications of Title IX, so here are some answers to common questions about the groundbreaking legislation.Giana Han
West Chester and pioneering basketball coach Carol Eckman led the way in women’s sports before Title IXCarol Eckman was an innovator ahead of her time and her former players don't want her to be lost in history.Mike Jensen
West Chester and pioneering basketball coach Carol Eckman led the way in women’s sports before Title IXCarol Eckman was an innovator ahead of her time and her former players don't want her to be lost in history.Mike Jensen
How Title IX turned a young Temple journalist into women’s basketball’s first historianMel Greenberg gives a firsthand view of Title IX's launch, and all the ways it brought women's basketball into the forefront of American sports.Mel Greenberg, For The Inquirer
How Title IX turned a young Temple journalist into women’s basketball’s first historianMel Greenberg gives a firsthand view of Title IX's launch, and all the ways it brought women's basketball into the forefront of American sports.Mel Greenberg, For The Inquirer
Title IX: First St. Joseph’s women’s basketball varsity team didn’t need much to be successfulMuffet McGraw and her former Hawks teammates explain what it was like bringing the program to life as Title IX was just becoming law.Mike Jensen
Title IX: First St. Joseph’s women’s basketball varsity team didn’t need much to be successfulMuffet McGraw and her former Hawks teammates explain what it was like bringing the program to life as Title IX was just becoming law.Mike Jensen
Title IX: West Chester alums are all over the women’s college coaching worldWest Chester graduates have coached teams to NCAA titles in the fall, winter and spring.Mike Jensen
Title IX: West Chester alums are all over the women’s college coaching worldWest Chester graduates have coached teams to NCAA titles in the fall, winter and spring.Mike Jensen