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With women's wrestling debuting as an Olympic sport in 2004, maybe the 4,000 women wrestlers in the United States should get a team of their own. In football too.
Not only would such teams help schools comply with Title IX, they would end the sexist nature of the sports, according to Michael Burch, a wrestling coach at Brown University RI formerly at the University of California Davis.
Writing in the May 26, 2003, NCAA News, Burch predicted "someday the female prohibitions in wrestling and football will be a thing of the past," especially with judicial ...