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Women make up close to half of college athletes. But only a few are athletic directors in America’s wealthiest and most powerful sports conferences.
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Women make up close to half of college athletes. But only a few are athletic directors in America’s wealthiest and most powerful sports conferences.
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"The Devil Ties My Tongue" by Amy Seiwert performed for the SKETCH Series, 2013. Photo by David DeSilva. Courtesy of Amy Seiwert's Imagery