'Accelerating Their Advantage': How White Students Use College Sports To Get (Further) Ahead

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'Accelerating Their Advantage': How White Students Use College Sports To Get (Further) Ahead
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We get fed a lot of stories about sports as a path for upward social mobility. But the vast majority of sports offered at elite schools cater to mostly white, middle class kids. OnlyAGameNPR

"White and middle class communities have intentionally and explicitly over time sought out sports to advantage themselves in the college-going process," Hextrum says."One of the ways we could think about this is that people who grow up in white, middle class communities are accelerating their advantage by pursuing sports."

The university was cutting 11 varsity teams, including men’s track and field, and also elevating sailing to varsity status."This is a strategic initiative to redistribute resources to elevate the excellence of varsity and club sports at Brown," she saidShe also said the move “aligns with our diversity and inclusion efforts, expanding opportunities in competitive club sports.”

"I went on to Brown's website and then counted the number of Black guys that are on the roster for track," he says."And then I looked up baseball, crew, ice hockey and lacrosse, and there were more Black guys on track and field than all of those other sports combined. Some of those other sports did not have a single Black person. Some of those other sports did not have a single non-white person on them."Dinkins decided to write something up.

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