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The 1972 passage of Title IX, the US federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in education, was a game changer for women and girls in athletics. Jenny Moshak reflects on the role of sports in society and addresses the high stakes and costs of winning in sports today. This is a culmination of the breadth of knowledge and unique insight from Moshak's more than twenty-five years of work in major college sports.

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The 1972 passage of Title IX, the US federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in education, was a game changer for women and girls in athletics. Jenny Moshak reflects on the role of sports in society and addresses the high stakes and costs of winning in sports today. This is a culmination of the breadth of knowledge and unique insight from Moshak's more than twenty-five years of work in major college sports.
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Autorenporträt
Jenny Moshak is the celebrated athletic trainer of the legendary Lady Vols basketball team and associate athletic director for sports medicine at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. A frequent speaker at workshops and conferences across the country, Moshak is an adjunct professor in the kinesiology department at the University of Tennessee. The U.S.A. Olympic Committee cited Moshak for "Outstanding Athletic Training Support" at the United States Olympic Festival. Now retired from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Debby Schriver was the first woman to be elected president of the National Orientation Directors Association. She is the author of In the Footsteps of Champions: The University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers, the First Three Decades.