Gripe with Whitten over college women

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Phillip Whitten is trying to say that there were as much womens programs in swimming than men's programs in the 1970's and early 1980's. I disagree for one, many women that are just a few years older than me didn't swim in college. For starters top swimmers like Laurie Val in her early 50's didn't swim in colllege. There were a lot less programs for women than the male swimmers and only a few women got scholorships to swim in college. Also, I swam at the Community College level and a year before I started they just added 100 yard swims for women in back, fly and ***. They the California JR's still don't have the 200 yard distances but the women voted to keep the 50 distances instead. The male swimmers at the community college had two practices a day during their prime workout season while the women had one when I swam back in the 1970's. The male swimmers had state while the women's program added state after I left. I understand Mr Whitten being upset about elminating men's programs but that doesn't excuse him for changing history and stating that women had as many programs as the men did by 1981.
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    Matt S, in Calfiornia we had the community colleges and the Cal-state schools while are considered C and B academy are less into the big three sports because most of the students work full time and more students over 30 attend them. They have opportunites in many sports. And if a person can swallow their pride about going to a less elite school academy, then they can do both sports and school. Actually in my opinion some of the best teachers I had were at JC and the cal-state teachers do all the teaching. There are no teaching assistants at them. Victor Davis Hanson who writes on miltary matters and Greek history use to teach at Cal-State Frenso. He is now the author of Mexifornia, a book about how the changining Mexican immirgation into California around Frenso has effective the community.
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    Matt S, in Calfiornia we had the community colleges and the Cal-state schools while are considered C and B academy are less into the big three sports because most of the students work full time and more students over 30 attend them. They have opportunites in many sports. And if a person can swallow their pride about going to a less elite school academy, then they can do both sports and school. Actually in my opinion some of the best teachers I had were at JC and the cal-state teachers do all the teaching. There are no teaching assistants at them. Victor Davis Hanson who writes on miltary matters and Greek history use to teach at Cal-State Frenso. He is now the author of Mexifornia, a book about how the changining Mexican immirgation into California around Frenso has effective the community.
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