When I saw this headline I thought we were going to have our Model Survey test case. But it appears that Ball State plans to survey student interest in sports to figure out which women's sports to add, rather than as conclusive evidence of prong three compliance.
Interestingly, though, Ball State's proportionality is pretty good. I calculate just a 2 point difference in the percentage of female students (51%) and the percentage of female athletes (49%).
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