Pittstown's McEldowney crusades for ‘men’s rights’ in athletics

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'When Clay McEldowney saw the Princeton University wrestling program get pinned to the mat in 1993, he wanted to do something about it.

Eventually, the Pittstown resident and former Princeton grappler spearheaded a movement that enabled the sport to remain on the campus at Old Nassau, although struggling mightily at times. And along the way, McEldowney learned plenty about sometimes messy athletic politics and, more specifically, Title IX, a law Congress implemented in June 1972 as a means to prohibit sex discrimination against students and employees of educational programs and activities at both public and private institutions that receive federal funds.
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“I’ve been working on the national level but my mission is to alert people to the very high likelihood [Title IX] could impact scholastic activities as it relates to boys who participate in high school sports.'

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