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Greenlee, Craig T. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2001
Explores why Black colleges continue to play guarantee games (in which prominent Division I men's basketball teams pay smaller teams a fee to play them) given the reality of losses by huge margins, and how they reconcile the need to earn money with the need for athletes to have a chance to be truly competitive. (EV)
Descriptors: Basketball, Black Colleges, College Athletics
Greenlee, Craig T. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2001
Describes how within the last 2 years, several historically Black colleges (Benedict College, Allen University, Edward Waters College, Paul Quinn College, Lincoln University, Stillman College) have dusted the cobwebs off their football programs, most of which had been dormant for decades. The result has been increasing enrollment, income, and…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Athletics, Enrollment Trends, Football
Greenlee, Craig T. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1997
Hampton University (Virginia), in its second year of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division 1 competition, has worked hard to make the transition smooth. However, NCAA regulations limit conference competition for the first eight years, which limits development of fan support. The institution is exploring conference options that…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Athletics, Competition, Higher Education
Greenlee, Craig T. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2002
Describes how, from the late 1960s to the late 1980s, historically Black colleges produced a healthy share of major-league baseball stars. Today, however, facing a dearth of African American talent and a lack of institutional support, HBCU programs are seeking alternative strategies to field competitive teams. (EV)
Descriptors: Athletes, Baseball, Black Colleges, College Athletics
Greenlee, Craig T. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1998
While there are many black athletes in sports, there are few black coaches and athletic administrators. This is true in professional sports and even more obvious in college athletics. The Center for the Study of Sport in Society's Racial Report Card for 1997, which now also covers college athletics, offers statistics illustrating this trend. (MSE)
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Blacks, College Athletics
Greenlee, Craig T. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1997
The new National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rule allowing student athletes in Division I schools to have part-time jobs during the school year offers students an opportunity to earn money, but may create monitoring headaches for athletic departments. Students will probably be steered toward campus jobs. Job income will not affect Pell…
Descriptors: Athletes, College Athletics, Eligibility, Grants
Greenlee, Craig T. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1997
Federal law that forbids sex discrimination in educational institutions receiving federal funds (Title IX) has created opportunities for women athletes, but some say men's sports have lost ground. Since athletics provide major educational opportunities for black men, less so for black women, critics are concerned blacks may be losing. (MSE)
Descriptors: Athletes, Blacks, College Athletics, Competition