collegiate athletics
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collegiate
adjective
uk/kəˈliː.dʒi.ət/us/kəˈliː.dʒɪt/
of or belonging to a college or ...
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athletics
noun[U]
uk/æθˈlet.ɪks/us/æθˈlet̬.ɪks/
UK
the general name for a particular group of sports in which people compete, including running, jumping, ...
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Collegiateathleticsare a popular draw in the state.
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Consequently, the regulations required colleges to provide equal opportunities for both genders incollegiateathletics.
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Ever since the instatement of thecollegiateathletics, athletes have not received compensation for their participation.
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Collegiateathleticsentails time-consuming, intense commitment to practice and play.
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Duke's students have been recognized as some of the most creative and original fans in all ofcollegiateathletics.
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Each awardee, by personal example, is said to exemplify the ideals and purposes to whichcollegiateathleticsare dedicated.
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She was active incollegiateathleticsas a member of the women's field hockey, tennis and golf teams.
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The school has participated in practically every level ofcollegiateathleticsfrom its inception as a junior college in 1923 to its realization as a university in 1971.
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The band had not missed a game, home or away, since 1949 approximately 293 games, which may be the longest continuous streak in the history ofcollegiateathletics.
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