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The PWHL Doesn’t Rival Like Men’s Sports. Yet?
Ottawa had scored what looked like a season-saving goal late in Game 3 against the Montréal Victoire, sending nearly 17,000 fans into chaos before the play was sent to review. White towels stopped spinning. Fans froze mid-celebration. Some stared at the jumbotron while others refused to look at all.
Megan Cundari
4 days ago4 min read


From Normandale Field to Providence Park: The City That Built Women’s Sports
Out in the Pacific Northwest, Portland has long held a unique place at the center of women’s sports. Often overlooked nationally, the Oregon city has quietly built one of the strongest women’s sports cultures in the country through generations of institutional support, historic teams, and passionate fan bases that have consistently embraced women’s athletics as essential rather than secondary.
Karinna Leonard
6 days ago7 min read


Taking Surfing to New Heights: An Interview with Erin Brooks
At just 18 years old, Erin Brooks isn't just making waves in the surfing world: she's owning them.
Alyssa Klauminzer
May 93 min read


Doriane Pin and the Future of Women in Motorsport
Women have never been overly prominent in motorsports, but with her recent success behind the wheel, Pin is making a case for herself. Her driving has been beyond impressive, and beyond that, she’s showing everyone how women can excel in motorsport despite the lack of representation.
Caitlyn Wagner
Apr 283 min read


She is That Girl: Jordan Chiles' Game Changing NCAA Career
Jordan Chiles brought both showmanship and sportsmanship to NCAA gymnastics, bringing more attention to and reshaping NCAA gymnastics. And that's why she's the MVP.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Apr 252 min read


WNBA Draft 2026: Dynasties Built, Risks Taken, and a Record-Breaking Night
The WNBA Draft has always been about more than just new talent; it’s where franchises define their future. But the 2026 edition? It felt like a turning point. From a historic takeover by UCLA to headline-making reunions and bold front office moves, this year’s draft blended star power with strategy. Teams weren’t just drafting the best player available; they were drafting identities.
Elizabeth MacBey
Apr 204 min read


Dynasty Defined: Oklahoma Wins Eighth Gymnastics Title
For the eighth time in program history, and for the eighth time in twelve years, the Oklahoma Sooners are the NCAA women's gymnastics champions!
Alyssa Klauminzer
Apr 193 min read


Flipping Into Fort Worth: Eight Teams Compete for the 2026 NCAA Gymnastics Title
The stage is set for the 2026 NCAA gymnastics championships! Let's take a look at the eight teams competing for the national title.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Apr 116 min read


Ottawa Showed Up. Now What?
For one night at the Canadian Tire Centre, this didn’t feel like an occasion for women’s hockey in Ottawa. It just felt normal.
Megan Cundari
Apr 64 min read


PWHL Takes Over Calgary: A Night That Felt Bigger Than the Scoreboard
Calgary didn’t just host a hockey game; it hosted a movement.
When the Ottawa Charge and the Toronto Sceptres faced off in the PWHL Takeover Game, the result on the scoreboard almost felt secondary. What mattered more was the energy in the building, the statement being made, and the unmistakable feeling that women’s hockey has arrived, loudly, in Western Canada.
Elizabeth MacBey
Apr 62 min read


FIFA Set To Increase Female Staff Representation
Have you ever wondered why male coaches are in charge of women's sports teams, but not the other way around? Sit tight because this tea is piping hot – and to understand where we're going, we have to look at how we got cooled off in the first place. History Before the passage of Title IX in 1972, over 90% of women’s collegiate teams were coached by women. As the prestige and salaries of women's sports grew, more men entered the field, leading to the current disparity. For t
Olivia Feldgus
Apr 34 min read


March Madness: Gymnastics Edition
The 2026 NCAA gymnastics postseason is here! Fill your brackets out and queue up ESPN+ because March Madness is only getting started! Let's break down this year's bracket!
Alyssa Klauminzer
Mar 287 min read


2026 NCAA Gymnastics Conference Championships: Which Teams are Leaping to the Top?
The NCAA gymnastics conference championships are here! And this weekend is about more than just crowning winners: this is the last chance for teams to finalize their National Qualifying Score (NQS) to lock in a spot in the top 36 for the postseason.
It's the busiest and one of the most exciting weekends of the NCAA gymnastics season. Let's take a look at who I predict to win the conference championships today!
Alyssa Klauminzer
Mar 216 min read


Olympic Stars Shine as Fleet Defeat Charge 3-2
If you needed a reminder that the PWHL is the post-Olympics playground we’ve always deserved, Saturday, February 28th in Ottawa was it. The Boston Fleet and Ottawa Charge both hit the ice for their first game back after Milano Cortina, and the whole afternoon felt like an Olympic reunion disguised as a regular season matchup. Fifteen Olympians shared the ice. Fifteen. In one league game in Ottawa.
Megan Cundari
Mar 183 min read


Changing the Game: Some of Our Favorite Women Working in Sports
Whether you’re a diehard or casual fan of any sport, you probably know an inspirational woman working in the industry who is making it that much better. Some work in the NHL, NFL, and some in leagues you’ve probably never heard of – but the point is, they’re there, and they’re a beacon of representation and inspiration for all of us. Let’s take a look at some of our favorite women changing the game!
Caitlyn Wagner
Mar 176 min read


What’s Happening in the WNBA, Broken Down for Everyone Confused Right Now
A booming league, tense labor negotiations, and the possibility of a strike. Here’s why the Women's National Basketball Association is suddenly dealing with its biggest off-court drama in years.
Elizabeth MacBey
Mar 154 min read


Women's History Month Spotlight: Women's Hockey in the Record Books
From the PWHL to the Olympics, women's hockey has captured all eyes. From history being made to attendance records being set and broken, the ice has never been hotter.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Mar 73 min read


Team USA is Golden Again: How U.S. Women's Hockey Won Gold in Milano Cortina
With the 2026 Olympics officially wrapping up on February 22, there were numerous athletes who left a resounding impact on spectators, one of those being the Women's USA Hockey Team. Let's take a look at how Team USA brought home the gold this year, following their biggest win during the gold medal game after going to overtime.
Mayline Ruiz
Mar 44 min read


A Beginner’s Guide to the PWHL: Where to Watch Women’s Hockey After the Olympics
If the Olympics got you hooked on women’s hockey, the rivalries, the skill, the edge-of-your-seat overtime, you don’t have to wait another four years for more.
The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) is where those stars play year-round, and in 2025-26, the league is bigger, more competitive, and officially coast-to-coast.
Elizabeth MacBey
Mar 14 min read


Defying Gravity and Reaching Perfection: An Interview with Lily Smith
A junior at Georgia, Smith is one of the best and most consistent collegiate gymnasts in the nation. She's a five-time All-American, has reached perfection, has competed at nationals, and has done beam on a skyscraper! Thanks to Red Bull, I had the opportunity to sit down with Smith and discuss her gymnastics career, goals, NIL (name, image, and likeness), and the advice she'd give to younger gymnasts.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Feb 216 min read
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