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Associated Press
Wednesday, May 13, 2009 BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Quinnipiac University's top athletic officials defended in court Wednesday their policy of mandating the size of team rosters, despite complaints from coaches that some teams are being made artificially large and others small. Athletic Director Jack McDonald and Tracey Flynn, the university's associate athletic director in charge of compliance, testified Wednesday in federal court in a Title IX lawsuit brought by members and the coach of the university's women's volleyball ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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