August 10, 2021
The appeal judgment sets the table for a potentially game-changing precedent in Title IX compliance across all NCAA contact sports, as the former members of the UND women's ice hockey program can present a new legal argument that has never been heard in court before.
June 20, 2019
The United States District Court yesterday issued a judgment dismissing the
complaint filed last June by former University of North Dakota women's hockey
players, who alleged that the elimination of the program violated their rights
under Title IX. The complaint was dismissed without prejudice, meaning
June 15, 2018
Players with remaining NCAA eligibility were on the ice for practice
[https://twitter.com/ghirschy06/status/847157790481244164/] on March 29, 2017
when news began trickling in that the University of North Dakota was
unceremoniously dropping its women's hockey program. Now, they're taking to the
courts.