Women's soccer has its first million-dollar player. Here's a look at how the record fee has grown
United States defender Naomi Girma has become women’s soccer’s first million-dollar player. Source link
United States defender Naomi Girma has become women’s soccer’s first million-dollar player. Source link
Women’s basketball teams finally will be paid for playing games in the NCAA Tournament each March just like the men have for years under a plan approved Wednesday at the NCAA convention. Source link
Minnesota is off to its best start in 17 games and earned its first ranking since 2019 on Monday, entering The Associated Press women’s basketball poll at No. 24. Source link
The Panthers — down by 32 points in the first half, still down by 31 at intermission — tied an NCAA Division I women’s basketball record for biggest comeback, rallying to stun SMU 72-59 behind 22 points from Mikayla Johnson and 21 from Khadija Faye. Source link
Coach Emma Hayes has invited 24 players into a Futures Camp to run concurrently with the U.S. team’s annual January training camp. Source link
Sophia Smith, Mallory Swanson and Trinity Rodman, the trio nicknamed Triple Espresso, won’t report to the U.S. national team’s January training camp as all three continue to rest injuries. Source link
The Big Ten and Southeastern Conference both have arguments to be considered the top league in women’s basketball. Source link
Sadie Schreiner, a biological male who competes as a sprinter in women’s NCAA Division III collegiate track, sought to transfer this year to a Division I program, but was rejected or ignored despite winning two-time All-American honors while competing at the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York. Source link
The Associated Press national player of the week in women’s basketball for Week 8 of the season: Source link
Caitlin Clark raised the profile of women’s basketball to unprecedented levels in both the college ranks and the WNBA, and Tuesday she was named the AP Female Athlete of the Year for her impact on and off the court. Source link