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By Jon Breece
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February 6, 2003
Advocates for women in athletics dodged a knock-out punch last week, though some say women's athletics are still endangered by a national commission reviewing Title IX and pledge to continue the fight for the statute outside the ring.
Thursday, the Commission on Opportunity in Athletics signed off on a set of recommendations that would give universities and colleges more flexibility in allocating funding for men's and women's programs, but did not suggest broad changes to the law.
Former WNBA star Cynthia Cooper and Stanford Athletic Director Ted Leland co-chaired the 15-member panel.
The commission's recommendations, made last week, are less severe than originally anticipated, but reactions are mixed from women's organizations both at the University and around the nation.
"I was really glad to hear" major changes were avoided, said Katy Bauer, vice president of the University's National Organization for Women chapter.
NOW Co-vice President Lindsey Heddleston concurred with Bauer.