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  • "Ray and I share a love of jazz, Count Basie and Red Bank," Cheslock said.

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  • Brennan and Cheslock said they'd like to see an annual celebration of Basie's birthday occur in the borough.

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  • Cheslock noted that the number of wrestling teams fell by 36 between 1985 and 1988, one of the largest three-year declines, when athletic programs were exempt from Title IX.

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  • Cheslock argued that universities have responded to Title IX by increasing women's participation in sports rather than decreasing men's participation, putting a strain on budgets.

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  • "Athletic expenditures are increasing at a rate that complicates any efforts to increase or even maintain athletic participation opportunities," said Cheslock, who studied 625 schools from 1995 to 2004, with Division II and III schools also posting a growth rate near 7 percent.

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  • Cheslock said when he read transcripts of governmental hearings on Title IX during his research, there was a recurring theme.

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  • Cheslock argued that universities have responded to Title IX by increasing women's participation in sports rather than decreasing men's participation, putting a strain on budgets.

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  • "You see increases in participation growth for women but you don't see substantial changes for men," Cheslock said.

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  • "For the size (of state) that we have, it's unusual to only have 3 4-year schools, and 2 of the 3 are research schools that in many areas try to be nationally competitive," Cheslock said.

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  • "Athletic directors and college presidents will be more likely to sponsor sports whose high school participation numbers are increasing," Cheslock said, "sports with low injury rates which result in lower health care and insurance costs, and sports that do not require the school to rely heavily on international athletes in order to remain competitive."

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