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Elaine Michaelis: A legacy of leadership in women’s athletics at BYU
Elaine Michaelis, a trailblazer in collegiate women’s sports, passed away at 86 on Wednesday, leaving behind an unmatched legacy in women’s athletics.
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Elaine Michaelis: The Godmother of BYU women's athletics
Story and cover art by Austin Rustand.
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Rob Morris headlines latest class of BYU Hall of Fame inductees
Rob Morris waves to fans at LaVell Edwards Stadium during halftime at the football game against Cincinnati. Morris was one of five inducted into BYU Hall of Fame. (Ari Davis)
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Title IX: Helping or hindering college sports?
Elaine Michaelis accepted a teaching and coaching position at BYU in 1961. She was named the coach of the basketball team, the softball team, the field hockey team and the volleyball team. For the first 10 years of her time at BYU, the women athletes had very little visibility on campus.
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