The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 08, 1993, Image 3

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Equity
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By Boomer Cardinale
(omen's interest" John Thorn-
,assistant athletic director,
j, "I don't think 40 percent
i-ould be satisfactory, but it
juldbe something to shoot for.
we can go higher than that to
pcli those participation levels,
jcnwe'll do that."
In order to raise the percent-
es of women athletes, universi-
ishave several options. Athletic
KOgrams can add new women's
jorts, which is expensive, or they
nadd more women's scholar-
ipsto existing programs, which
a less expensive alternative.
Hie NCAA, however, has limits
the number of scholarships uni-
itrsities can offer. Some athletic
fficials would like to see those
ipper limits raised.
“One way to make the per-
intage more equitable without
living to cut men's programs is
the NCAA to increase the
naximum allowable scholar-
hips in certain women's sports
rmaybe all women's sports,"
ISmith, chairman of the A&M
thletic council, said. "That
>ould be the least expensive
fay to get the scholarships more
•«arly even."
Coaches of women's teams,
wever, think that adding more
diolarships to existing programs
vould give them more women
lanthey need.
"It would be cheaper to add
diolarships to women's teams,
ijtmy thinking is 'What do I do
ritftl? or 18 basketball players?'"
ickeysaid. "It's hard enough to
ad time for 15 players."
If any reductions are made in
lenumbers of male scholarships,
hey will most likely come from
aefootball program. Smith said.
However, A&M officials feel
aatno cuts will be necessary or
iesirable in the football program
ecause of the amount of revenue
generates.
"The national pressure is to
educe the number of football
arships," he said. "You
wthat all the time, but there's
down side. Can you reduce
aenumber of scholarships and
have football played at the
[vel you need it to be played at
order to generate the amount
funds for all the sports? We
m't have many sports that
rake enough money to pay for
hemselves."
But A&M officials said they are
lot worried only about the num-
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treated. Officials said they feel all
athletes, regardless of sex, should
be granted equal treatment with
respect to access to facilities and
modes of travel.
"The most important thing
with gender equity to me is that
all teams are treated equally,
whether it's access to facilities or
travel or whatever," Hickey said.
Smith agreed with Hickey's
statement and praised the athletic
department for its treatment of fe
male athletes.
"I think Mr. Groff and Mrs.
Hickey have done a real good job
of trying to make the women ath
letes feel like they are part of the
overall team," Smith said.
Hickey said it's ironic that
A&M has such a strong commit
ment to treating men's and
women's teams equally because
it was an all-male school for
many years.
"We've had progressive lead
ers with our athletic directors and
presidents who have worked to
wards making the athletic depart
ment more equitable," she said.
"Every time I come home from
a Southwest Conference meeting,
I come home with a smile on my
face because we don't have nearly
as bad as problems as other
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