Journal of Intercollegiate Sport Volume 2, Issue 2 (December 2009)
- Editorial
- Comments from the Editor
R. Scott Kretchmar pages 181–183
- A Symposium on Tax-Law and Athletic Reform
- Assessment of Colombo’s Education Argument
R. Scott Kretchmar pages 184–201
- Commercialized Intercollegiate Athletics: A Proposal for Targeted Reform Consistent
with American Cultural Forces and Marketplace Realities
Matthew Mittten, James Musselman, Bruce Burton pages 202–232
- The Federal Income Tax and Reform of College Athletics: A Response to Professor Colombo and an Independent Critique
William H. Lyons, (Josephine (Jo) Potuto pages 233–244
- Articles
- Transactional or Transformational? Leadership Preferences of Division III Athletic Administrators
Laura Burton, Jon Welty Peachey pages 245–259
- The Incidence of Shoulder Injury among Collegiate Overhead Athletes
Kevin Laudner, Rob Sipes pages 260–268
- Debunking the Myth of Pregnancy Doping
Elizabeth Sorensen pages 269–285
- Dartmouth and the Debate Over Ski Jumping in NCAA Competition
Dennis Gildea pages 286–298
- NCAA March Madness: An Investigation of Gender Coverage in USA Today During the NCAA Basketball Tournaments
Coyte G. Cooper, Andrea N. Eagleman, Pamela C. Laucella pages 299–311
- Book Reviews
- Ethics and College Sports: Ethics, Sports,
and the University
Randolph Feezell pages 312–317
- Appendix
- Comments to the Knight Commission
pages 318–320
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