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Do esports classify as intercollegiate sport? Legal analysis of title IXWalton et al., 2020
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- Walton D
- Lower-Hoppe L
- Horger M
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- Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics
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Collegiate esports teams are becoming institutionalized as university officials increasingly see the potential esports programs have to grow student interest, drive enrollment, and raise revenue (Funk, Pizzo, & Baker, 2018; Jenny, Manning, Keiper, & Olrich, 2016; Keiper …
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