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USOPC asks for tweak of college sports bill to set minimum spending limits for Olympic programs

U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee leaders are pushing lawmakers for tweaks to legislation that would regulate college sports by adding guarantees that schools will spend the same percentage on Olympic programs in the future as they do now.

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USOPC asks for tweak of college sports bill to set minimum spending limits for Olympic programs

FILE - St. Joseph’s University players Celeste Smits (11) leaps in the air after scoring her team’s only goal of the game during the second round of the 2024 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship between Princeton and St. Joseph’s University at St. Joseph’s University in Marion Station, Pa. on Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024. (Elizabeth Robertson/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP, file)


U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee leaders are pushing lawmakers for tweaks to legislation that would regulate college sports by adding guarantees that schools will spend the same percentage on Olympic programs in the future as they do now.

USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland told The Associated Press on Monday that a letter she and chair Gene Sykes sent to members of Congress last week was intended to restart a conversation about , which currently calls for schools to sponsor at least 16 teams.

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