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2016 Olympic gold medalist Monica Puig announces retirement from professional tennis

by admin | Jun 14, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Rio de Janeiro Olympics gold medalist Monica Puig announced her retirement from professional tennis at age 28 via a post on social media Monday. Puig became the first athlete to win gold for Puerto Rico in any sport at an Olympics with her women’s singles triumph in...

Oklahoma’s Abortion Law Raises Questions About N.C.A.A.’s Softball World Series

by admin | Jun 13, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Last Saturday, like many days here in early June, was a softball fiesta. The 13,100-seat stadium — burnished and bulked up by a $27.5 million renovation that added a second deck — was teeming with young pony-tailed fans from Alva to Ardmore, partisans in Oklahoma,...

Always an Outlier, Kelsie Whitmore Just Wants to Play Baseball

by admin | Jun 13, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Scott Whitmore stood along the concourse on a recent spring night watching the final inning of a Staten Island FerryHawks home game wind down when a New York City police officer approached him from the third-base side. “After the game,” the officer said sheepishly,...

Mellody Hobson Is About To Be The First Black Female Owner Of An NFL Team

by admin | Jun 13, 2022 | Leadership, Representation, SEW

When former Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen died in 2019, control of the team was given to a family trust. That meant Bowlen’s seven children split operating duties for the Broncos. Even if you’re not a math whiz, you can probably deduce that if you divide...

How the USWNT and WNBA have fought and won major gains in collective bargaining agreements

by admin | Jun 13, 2022 | Pay Equity, Representation, SEW

WNBA players didn’t even have a contract for the first two years of the league’s existence, and it would be six years before they got free agency. Not until 2005, after the U.S. women had already won two World Cups and two Olympic gold medals, was U.S. Soccer...

Brittney Griner latest: Phoenix Mercury set for US State Dept. briefing and Hall of Famer calls for release

by admin | Jun 13, 2022 | Representation, SEW

The coach of the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury, Vanessa Nygaard, told reporters after their game on Sunday that the team was expecting to be briefed by the US State Department Monday on the latest efforts to bring team member Brittney Griner home from Russia, where she...

U.S. Olympic teams now carried by women in medal count in lasting Title IX impact

by admin | Jun 13, 2022 | Representation, SEW

In the 50 years since Title IX passed, women went from having a fraction of the Olympic medal events of men to carrying Team USA, despite still having fewer medal opportunities. The value of the U.S. women, and by extension the impact of Title IX, was clear on the...

Watch Sha’Carri Richardson Win The Women’s 200m At The NYC Grand Prix

by admin | Jun 13, 2022 | Representation, SEW

On Sunday, June 12, Sha’Carri Richardson displayed a magnificent return to form when she came in first place during the women’s 200m race at the NYC Grand Prix. Richardson, 22, ran a time of 22.38. Read More

Florida wins DI women’s outdoor track and field title

by admin | Jun 13, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Florida won the Division I women’s outdoor track & field championship on Saturday, a first in the program’s history. Florida finished with 74 points, 10 points ahead of Texas. The Gators were led by Jasmine Moore and Anna Hall as they scored 20 and 18...

Kentucky’s Abby Steiner sets NCAA record in 200 meters at track and field championships

by admin | Jun 13, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Kentucky junior Abby Steiner set a collegiate record in the 200 meters at the NCAA track and field championships on a soggy Saturday at Hayward Field. Steiner was focused until the finish, when she raised her arms and smiled broadly. Her time of 21.80 seconds bested...
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