Women respond to Pac-12 assertion that new California law would hurt female athletes

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Women respond to Pac-12 assertion that new California law would hurt women athletes

What will the NCAA do in response to the first state challenging its rules on amateurism, which limit athlete compensation to the full cost of being a student?

Kendall Ellis reacts after competing in a women’s 400-meter heat at the IAAF Athletics World Championships in Qatar on Monday.a slew of statements from college sports’ stakeholders streamed into the news cycle, all giving reasons why SB 206 would be catastrophic for the future of college sports. One part from the Pac-12 Conference’s statement jumped out to some observers: That SB 206 would “have a negative disparate impact on female student-athletes.

“So, when the Pac-12 and the NCAA are providing real equity for their women athletes, I’ll listen to them. Otherwise, talk to the hand.”

 

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