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The founder of ONA Creative talks which female athletes are crushing social media, why reputation matters and where brands ...
2020 has been an unprecedented year on many fronts, and women's sports are no exception. From the Marlins' Kim Ng and the 49ers' Katie Sowers to Vanderbilt's Sarah Fuller and Oregon's Sabrina ...
Off Season’s expansion into the WNBA has been a “natural evolution,” says Kristin Juszczyk, the “biggest fan” of the league’s ...
Women made an impact across the sports world in 2020, with executives like Kim Ng and athletes like Sarah Fuller making history and breaking records.
Introducing Sports Illustrated's list of the most powerful, most influential and most outstanding women in sports right now—the game-changers who are powerful, persistent and purposeful in their ...
In 2020 Sarah Fuller, Katie Sowers, Becky Hammon, and Kim Ng broke long-standing gender barriers in college football, the NFL, the NBA, and Major League Baseball.
The Women’s Sports Federation scrutinized hundreds of studies, public documents, lawsuits and media reports. It also surveyed 2,356 female sports leaders from around the nation.
When Title IX passed in 1972, less than 300,000 girls were playing high school sports. Now that number is more than 3.4 million.
The post ESPN bets big on women’s sports with Women’s Lacrosse League media deal appeared first on ClutchPoints. ESPN has made a major investment in the future of lacrosse and women’s sports.
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