An Analysis of Female Division I Student-Athlete Expenditures and NACDA Director’s Cup Points

Authors

  • Megan Donahue Ball State University
  • James Johnson Ball State University
  • Zachary Evans Ball State University
  • Michael Dalgety Ball State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17161/jis.v19i2.24230

Keywords:

Female Athletes, Directors Cup Points, Resource Allocation

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Author Biography

  • James Johnson, Ball State University

    Associate Professor - Sport Administration

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Published

2026-05-12

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Donahue, M., Johnson, J., Evans, Z., & Dalgety, M. (2026). An Analysis of Female Division I Student-Athlete Expenditures and NACDA Director’s Cup Points. Journal of Intercollegiate Sport, 19(2). https://doi.org/10.17161/jis.v19i2.24230