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LSU’s Kim Mulkey erupts off sideline, receives technical; Alabama’s Kristy Curry ejected in loss to Vols

by admin | Mar 7, 2022 | Leadership, Representation, SEW

Friday saw some coaching fireworks at the SEC women’s basketball tournament in Nashville, Tennessee. Kim Mulkey, known for her sometimes theatrical sideline interactions with officials during her 21 years at Baylor, had her first postseason altercation in her...

Tina Thompson fired after four seasons as Virginia women’s basketball coach

by admin | Mar 4, 2022 | Leadership, Representation, SEW

WNBA legend and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer Tina Thompson has been fired as Virginia women’s basketball coach after completing her fourth losing season at the helm of the Cavaliers. Virginia athletic director Carla Williams, who hired Thompson in...

‘I Am Lia’: The Trans Swimmer Dividing America Tells Her Story

by admin | Mar 3, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Fresh off her final practice of the week, the most controversial athlete in America sat in the corner of a nearly empty Philadelphia coffeehouse with her back to the wall. Lia Thomas had done some of her best work this season while feeling cornered. On this January...

Stanford women’s soccer player Katie Meyer dies at 22; cause of death not provided

by admin | Mar 3, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Katie Meyer, the goalkeeper and captain of the Stanford women’s soccer team, has died, the university announced. Meyer was 22 years old. Her death occurred in an on-campus residence, according to the university, but a cause of death was not provided. Read...

‘She’s a legend’: Kathy Delaney-Smith concludes four decades as Harvard’s women’s basketball coach and fierce advocate for women’s rights

by admin | Feb 28, 2022 | Leadership, Representation, SEW

“Acting as if” led a college synchronized swimmer to a legendary basketball coaching career. “Acting as if” generated equal resources for the girls’ basketball program at Westwood High. “Acting as if” produced the Ivy League’s winningest coaching career in any sport,...

South Carolina State women’s basketball coach Audra Smith fired day after filing suit

by admin | Feb 28, 2022 | Leadership, Representation, SEW

South Carolina State women’s basketball coach Audra Smith was fired Thursday, a day after she sued the school in federal court alleging Title IX violations and discriminatory practices at the university. Smith had led the women’s team the past four seasons...

Suni Lee scores perfect 10 on beam, makes NCAA gymnastics history with ‘Nabieva’ on uneven bars

by admin | Feb 28, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Jeff Graba thinks it was nine years ago at a summer camp when Suni Lee first practiced a variation of the “Nabieva” skill on uneven bars. “That release move is near and dear to my heart,” the Auburn gymnastics coach said. “The first time...

Paige Bueckers, ‘so happy’ to be back after 19-game absence, helps UConn roll to victory in return

by admin | Feb 28, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Sidelined for nearly three months with a left knee injury, reigning national player of the year  Paige Bueckers made her much-anticipated return in the UConn’s 93-38 win over St. John’s on Friday night. The sophomore All-American guard took the floor for...

Who could win player of the year in every women’s college basketball conference?

by admin | Feb 25, 2022 | Representation, SEW

The conversation around who should be the 2021-22 women’s college basketball national player of the year is racing toward a fever pitch. The Aliyah Boston vs. Caitlin Clark debate is taking center stage. Throw in Baylor’s NaLyssa Smith, the projected No. 1...

South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston should win 2022 women’s college basketball national player of the year

by admin | Feb 22, 2022 | Representation, SEW

The 2021-22 women’s college basketball regular season is winding down, and it’s that time of year when everyone is finalizing ballots for a variety of honors. But in the case of the Division I national player of the year, the race has been narrowed to one....
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