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This story was originally written in 2012 to celebrate 40 years of Title IX. We are re-publishing the story as it appeared in 2012 as part of our celebration of Women s History Month.
Before Title IX was passed in 1972, a passion to play linked collegiate female athletes on the East Coast in an era of limited opportunity. Small schools like Ursinus and West Chester dominated the Philadelphia area along with Temple.
“I knew what I wanted to do, and I knew where I had to go to fulfill that dream,” said 1965 Ursinus graduate Judy Wolstenholme. “West Chester and Ursinus were the crème de la crème for women’s sports.”
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