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Arizona Wildcats women’s basketball coach Adia Barnes not apologizing for viral postgame reaction

by admin | Apr 5, 2021 | Representation, SEW

Arizona Wildcats women’s basketball coach Adia Barnes said Saturday that she has nothing to apologize for after she used a middle finger and an expletive in a postgame huddle with her team in the joyous moments following a 69-59 win over UConn in the Final Four....

Sabrina Ionescu headlines her first shoe as Nike’s next star

by admin | Apr 2, 2021 | Representation, SEW

Just after Sabrina Ionescu turned pro as one of the most decorated college athletes in NCAA history a year ago, the bidding war was off to the races. Nike, Under Armour and Puma all wanted to sign the former Oregon Ducks star, who was the all-time leader in...

Changed the Game: Marta walked the walk so women’s soccer could run

by admin | Apr 2, 2021 | Representation, SEW

Here’s a weird question. Is it … fitting that Marta has never won the World Cup or Olympics, the two biggest women’s soccer trophies on offer? It’s not that she isn’t the greatest female player of all time without those honors, nor does it minimize her...

Women’s sports can do at least one thing men’s can’t, experts say: Get bigger

by admin | Apr 2, 2021 | Pay Equity, Representation, SEW

During a meeting of women’s basketball coaches with NCAA President Mark Emmert on Wednesday, Georgia Tech Coach Nell Fortner issued a plea. Instead of treating her sport like a cost to minimize, the NCAA should see it the way so many others increasingly do: as an...

When Paige Bueckers and Jalen Suggs faced each other, it was ‘just amazing stuff’

by admin | Apr 2, 2021 | Representation, SEW

The world now knows Paige Bueckers and Jalen Suggs as freshman phenoms, the outrageously talented point guards leading the top-ranked collegiate teams in the country — the Connecticut women and the Gonzaga men — to their respective Final Fours this weekend. The close...

Twenty-five years ago, the U.S. women won basketball gold and established a legacy

by admin | Apr 2, 2021 | Representation, SEW

There is a circular poetry to this NCAA women’s basketball tournament. It is beautiful and sad, a clash between the game’s evolution and the NCAA’s stagnant leadership in prompting gender equality. It is also instructive, how the sport keeps spinning its history...

Why Paige Bueckers may stand alone in basketball one day soon

by admin | Apr 2, 2021 | Representation, SEW

SAN ANTONIO — Every player who goes to UConn is special. She has to be, playing for a team that’s won a record 11 national championships and knowing she is an heiress apparent to the likes of Rebecca Lobo, Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird, Maya Moore and Breanna Stewart....

Michelle Wie West returns to her comfort zone and posts first sub-par score in more than two years

by admin | Apr 2, 2021 | Representation, SEW

Now 31, a wife and a mother, Wie obviously is in a different place in her life, though in a comeback-bid postpartum it is a familiar place that has the potential to jumpstart it. The former U.S. Women’s Open champion shot a two-under-par 70 in the first round of the...

Candace Parker Narrates Powerful Video Essay to Close Women’s History Month

by admin | Apr 2, 2021 | Representation, SEW

Chicago Sky star Candace Parker narrated a video essay celebrating the achievements of female athletes to bring Women’s History Month to a close. The video also represented a call to action to continue supporting and lifting up women’s...

Jackie-mania: The year Jackie Stiles became a phenomenon in the women’s NCAA tournament

by admin | Apr 2, 2021 | Representation, SEW

IN SOME WAYS, STILES WISHES her memories of that 2000-01 season could freeze at that airport homecoming. Before an 81-64 national semifinal loss to Purdue in which the Lady Bears scored 40 points fewer than they had four days earlier in winning the regional title...
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