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In Recess

Dec. 7, 2018

Master of the Game

Playing water polo taught Katherine Basile many things, including how to be a teammate.

Master of the Game
Katherine Basile

Trademark attorney Katherine Basile graduated from high school in 1976, having never played a team sport.

"That's kind of a function of Title IX," she explained. "While there were women in sports before Title IX in high schools, they were rare, and there weren't really any women's sports teams."

A longtime member of the Menlo Masters swim team, Basile said, in 2005 a friend suggested they join a w...

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