PROGRESS WITHOUT EQUITY: The Provision of High School Athletic Opportunity in the United States, by Gender 1993-94 through 2005-06

Dianne Chandler of UC San Diego in action during the 1994 NCAA Division 3 Women’s Championship at Kalamazoo College, Michigan. (Photo by: Todd Rosenberg/ALLSPORT)

A first-of-its-kind report, Progress without Equity offers the most accurate information about girls’ high school sports participation. Learn More

Gender Equity Report Card

Members of the Arizona Wildcat Women’s Softball Team hoist the National Championship Trophy after defeating Cal State-Northridge, 4-0, in the championship game of the Division One College Softball World Series in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (Photo by: Todd Rosenberg/Stringer)

Information about the state of gender equity in intercollegiate athletics during the 1995-1996 year on an institution by instution basis. Read More

Who's Playing College Sports: Money, Race and Gender

Diana Taurasi #3 of the University of Connecticut Huskies huddles with her team during the National Championship game of the NCAA Women's Final Four Tournament against of the Tennessee Lady Vols at the New Orleans Arena on April 6, 2004 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by: Elsa/Getty Images)

The most accurate description of college sports’ participation patterns to date. Read More

Title IX and Race in Intercollegiate Sport

Natalie Novosel #21 of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish controls the ball as Tyra White #20 of the Texas A&M Aggies defends during the 2011 NCAA Women's Final Four championship game at Conseco Fieldhouse on April 5, 2011 in Indianapolis, Indiana.  (Photo by: Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)

An analysis of participation increases in college sports by race and gender demonstrating the underrepresentation of racial minorities in many college sports. Read More

Who's Playing College Sports: Trends in Participation

(Photo by: Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

A comprehensive examination of participation trends in college sports. Read More

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