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LSU graduate Lurline Hamilton’s impact on sports started before Title IX. The federal law passed in 1972 required schools receiving federal funding to provide equal opportunities for women and men in education and athletics. Hamilton paved her own path through her athletic talents, becoming the first woman to receive an athletic scholarship to LSU in 1964.
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