1982 AIAW and NCAA compete
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1982 AIAW and NCAA compete

  How the NCAA women’sFinal Four was born A decade after Title IX, a battle for control of women’sbasketball split loyalties and produced two national champions LEFT: Rutgers defeated Texas, 83-77, in the 1982 AIAW women’s basketball championship. RIGHT: Forward Ann Pendergrass helped Louisiana Tech defeat Cheyney State, 76-62, in the first NCAA women’s championship…

1957-1976 Longhorn Women’s Sports
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1957-1976 Longhorn Women’s Sports

FOR INFORMATION ON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL before 1957 PLEASE VISIT https://www.texaslsn.org/19211957-anna-hiss, or https://www.texaslsn.org/1896-1921 , or https://www.texaslsn.org/the-importance-of-the-1940s-for-womens-sports Table of Contents 1957- Anna Hiss retires as the women’s director – Women’s sports history 1957-1961 1962-1974 BETTY THOMPSON transitions women’s sports from Hiss to Lopiano. BETTY THOMPSON “NOR HELL A FURY LIKE A WOMAN  SCORNED”  1975 -1976 Coach Page…

The Winding Road  to Title IX
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The Winding Road to Title IX

Title 9 is concerned with athletic opportunities, while big-time football is concerned with marketing and university relations. Title nine is about benefits to student-athletes. Football is about benefits to the institution. In June 1968, Homer Babbage, the president of the University of Connecticut, gave a talk about the National Association of collegiate athletic directors in…

Rodney Page Tribute to Betty Thompson
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Rodney Page Tribute to Betty Thompson

A tribute to Betty Thompson from Rodney Page   It was 45 years ago during the summer of 1972, that I first set foot on the University of Texas campus.  Little did I realize how that would affect my future, personally and professionally.   It was also my first visit to Austin, TX.  I came to…

1932-1948 Babe Didrickson Zaharias
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1932-1948 Babe Didrickson Zaharias

Mildred Ella Didrikson remains arguably the best woman athlete of the 20th century. She was brash and talented, and she was from Texas. Known as the Texas tomboy, she was a hustler who loved to exaggerate her feet and obscure the details of her life story. She rejected dominant ideas of femininity, but she was…

Betty Thompson’s Vision
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Betty Thompson’s Vision

“Click on the text denoted in red font on the side bar to visit other sites in this “article” grid Betty Thompson, “The Quiet Crusader” sets the tone for the transition from the Hiss doctrine to the  Lopiano Renaissance.   Betty Thompson’s thoughts about women in sports were closely aligned with Anna Hiss. Like Hiss, her…

Women’s All Sports Banquet
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Women’s All Sports Banquet

The spirit of Title IX is now part of the great history of Longhorn sports as witnessed by the winners of awards presented at the Women’s All Sports Banquets.   A sampling follows:               Definition of awards given at the Women’s All Sports Banquet. The Women’s Athletics Department’s highest…

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Non-Longhorn events that enhanced women’s sports

 OTHER NON-LONGHORN SPECIAL MOMENTS THAT INFLUENCED U.T. WOMEN’S SPORTS 1900- The first Olympic Games to feature female athletes was the 1900 Games in Paris. 1908- London had 37 female athletes who competed in archery, tennis, and figure skating. 1912- Stockholm featured 47 women, saw the addition of swimming and diving, and removed figure skating and…