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A pub a few steps from UT Austin is named “1972,” and that one choice quietly tells a whole story about power, policy, and why women’s sports look the way they do today. We start on the Drag at a patio that buzzes with game-day energy, then trace the name back to a real turning point: the signing of Title IX and the massive leap it created for women’s athletics in public schools and universities across the United States.
From there, we connect the dots to women’s college basketball and the Texas Longhorns program, where the ripple effects of Title IX show up in visibility, investment, and the expectation of competing on the biggest stage. With Texas headed toward another Final Four appearance and a shot at a national title, we talk about what fans notice when a season feels different: personalities clicking, work ethic showing up every day, and seniors who want it badly enough to pull everyone together.
We also spend time with Deborah Hallam, a fan of UT Women’s Basketball for three decades and the person behind the 1972 Pub, where supporters gather to celebrate a team that feels special. The heart of the story is community, connection, and choosing to make women’s sports the center of the room instead of an afterthought.
If you care about Title IX, women’s basketball, Texas Longhorns history, or simply finding places that treat women’s sports with real respect, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves the game, and leave a review with your favorite Title IX ripple effect.
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