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"Justine Siegal Leads Efforts to Launch Women's Pro Baseball League"

#WomenInSports #BaseballInnovation

Justine Siegal, co-founder of the Women's Pro Baseball League, praises pioneers like Kim Ng and Michele Kang while preparing for the 2026 league launch, aiming to create a pipeline for female players. read more


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"Transgender Cyclist Calls for Support Amid Backlash Over Inclusion"

#TransgenderRights #WomenInSports

Transgender individuals have faced exclusion in sports, with Trump criticizing their participation while neglecting to support women athletes. The focus on gender in sports neglects crucial financial support opportunities for women athletes, worsening conditions in women's sports. read more

"US Women's Elite Rugby League Set to Launch in March"

#WomenInSports #WERrugby

In preparation for the upcoming Women's Elite Rugby season, six teams have unveiled their names, crests, and colors. The league emphasizes high-energy gameplay and aims to redefine perceptions of rugby in the US, showcasing fearless women athletes and unique strengths. read more

AFLW player shines in WBBL debut with Sydney Sixers

#WomenInSports #BigBashLeague

Caoimhe Bray debuts impressively in the Women's Big Bash League by scoring winning runs and taking a key wicket for Sydney Sixers, despite being an AFLW player with no prior professional cricket experience. read more

"Professional Women's Hockey League Announces Expansion Plans for 2025-26"

#PWHL #WomenInSports

The Professional Women's Hockey League plans to expand with two new teams for the 2025-26 season, aiming to add franchises in various U.S. and Canadian cities. The expansion includes hosting neutral site games and potential European matches. read more

Travis Kelce Cheers on Kansas City Current in Women's Cup

#KansasCityCurrent #WomenInSports

Travis Kelce, Patrick, and Brittany Mahomes were spotted supporting the Kansas City Current as they won against Atletico Madrid. The NFL trio showcased women's sports advocacy, with Kelce sporting team gear. Kelce later enjoyed a Taylor Swift concert in Amsterdam without Brittany. read more

#CannesLions #WomenInSports

DJ Samantha Ronson and Flau'jae Johnson will be performing at the exclusive Cannes Lions afterparty presented by Axios and Deep Blue Sports and Entertainment. The event celebrates the launch of the Women’s Sports Audio Network, with a roster of notable guests. read more

#WNBA #WomenInSports

Angel Reese claims the WNBA's popularity isn't solely due to rival Caitlin Clark. She believes the league is attracting new audiences beyond just Clark's fame. The Indiana Fever guard shared her perspective during a press conference, discussing the league's broader appeal. read more

#WNBA #WomenInSports

Angel Reese believes she played a significant role in the popularity of the WNBA, not just Caitlin Clark. Reese claims that the attention gained is due to the entire league's efforts and the heightened spotlight they have received. read more

#NFL #WomenInSports

Harrison Butker criticized working women during a speech, advocating for them to stay at home. However, his opinions contrast with the increasing presence and influence of women in the NFL, particularly in coaching and administrative roles. read more

#NWSL #WomenInSports

Deloitte projects that women's elite sports will exceed $1 billion in 2024, a significant growth from 2021. The NWSL, led by Commissioner Jessica Berman, is at the forefront of this surge with record-breaking attendance, expanding teams, and increased player salaries. read more

#WomenInSports #BasketballIconSupport

LeBron James highlights the impact of women's basketball icons like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese on the popularity of women's college hoops. He acknowledges the limitations women face in turning pro early, driving attention to the players' dedication. read more

#WomenInSports #FinalFourDominance

In the Final Four of Women's March Madness 2024, Iowa's Caitlin Clark, UConn's Paige Bueckers, and South Carolina's Kamilla Cardoso stand out. South Carolina's dominance, led by eight top 25 players, raises the question of who can challenge them. read more