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Designing a Legacy: How Michelle Sutherby Has Immortalized Red Wings History and Paved the Way for the Next Generation of Women
This week I had the pleasure of speaking with Michelle Sutherby, who is the Social Media Content Designer for the Detroit Red Wings. While her primary role involves designing content for their social media channels, after seven years with the organization her responsibilities have evolved. Alongside her digital work, she has designed t-shirts, pucks, commemorative tickets, signage, and more.
karinnaleonard
Oct 317 min read


Your Guide to the Northern Super League
April 16th, 2025 marked the inaugural match of the Northern Super League. 14,018 fans gathered in BC Place to watch the Vancouver Rise take on the Calgary Wild. A momentous moment—the game was more than just the start of a season. It marked the beginning of a new era, as a professional women's soccer league was established on Canadian soil for the first time.
karinnaleonard
Oct 206 min read


5 Films I Love That Feature Women in Sports
You already know I love sports (no way!), but did you know I also have a degree in film? It's time I finally put together my film expertise and love for sports to make the ultimate film watchlist for women's sports fans!
Alyssa Klauminzer
Oct 194 min read


"Be-Leaf, Belief": Team Canada's Incredible World Cup Story
This year, Ilona Maher isn't the only rugby player that's getting attention. Under the bright lights of the Women's Rugby World Cup, Team Canada showed the world exactly why they remain a powerhouse in the sport.
karinnaleonard
Sep 295 min read


Leadership Looks Like This: Carlie Irsay-Gordon Redefines NFL Ownership
Most NFL owners aren't seen on the sidelines of their team's games wearing headsets and taking notes. But most NFL owners aren't Carlie Irsay-Gordon.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Sep 214 min read


Meet the Mother of American Football: Coach Alice Camp
When discussing all-time coaches and the early days of the sport of football, Walter Camp is a name that will always come up. Dubbed "The Father of American Football," he is the mind behind the line of scrimmage, and the author behind nearly 30 books and more than 250 magazine articles. Walter Camp is a common name if you're a football or sports fan in general, but throughout his many publications and achievements, one name that won't be bolded is that of his wife, Alice Camp
Ava Heaton
Sep 202 min read


Laced Up Legends: Top Ten Sneakers in WNBA History
As we enter the WNBA postseason, it's not just about how the players perform on the court, but also the iconic sneakers that each woman wears to elevate their look and play. Sneakers have become a statement piece in women's basketball, blending personality with performance and showing that style has a place with skill. Here's a look at the top ten sneakers in WNBA history because what's on your feet is just as important as how you play.
Simar Gill
Sep 185 min read


The Staten Island FerryHawks Women In Sports Night: An Event To Remember
Imagine being in a baseball stadium with a gorgeous view of New York City on a summer night where you not only got to watch an exciting baseball game, but got to learn from a handful of incredible women in sports during a pre-game panel. That’s exactly what it was like when the Staten Island FerryHawks, an Atlantic League team, hosted their Women In Sports Night on Tuesday, August 5.
Breanna Ebisch
Aug 152 min read


Reporting the Rink: Rachel Luscher’s Life Inside Islanders Hockey
This past week I had the amazing experience of speaking with Rachel Luscher. Rachel is the Digital Media Coordinator for the New York Islanders. Her job entails covering the team day-to-day and writing for the team website. During the season she covers each practice, game, and event that the team does and she writes features. During the offseason she continues to cover events, attends meetings for the upcoming season, does in-person reporting, and interviews.
Samantha Lewis
Aug 124 min read


5 Gymnasts to Watch in the U.S. Championships
The U.S. Championships take place this weekend in New Orleans. This event, the most important domestic meet of the season, will determine the U.S. National Team and lead to the selection for the team heading to Worlds.
Here are five gymnasts to watch in this year’s Championships.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Aug 73 min read


Twists and Turns: Surprising and Exciting NCAA Gymnastics Offseason Moves Pt. 2
More changes have come to NCAA gymnastics as the new school year is just around the corner. This includes bringing in game changing freshmen, welcoming transfers, and experiencing coaching changes. With these changes comes excitement as to how rosters will look next season, which changes will make the biggest impacts, and shakeups as to which teams will be top contenders.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Aug 14 min read


From The Rack To The Court: Jocelyn Hu's WNBA All-Star Bucket Hat Collaboration
Indianapolis, Indiana is full of WNBA stars, sports icons and excited fans this weekend as the WNBA All-Star festivities take over the city. Among them is an up and coming designer who has already seen wild success with the WNBA and got the chance of a lifetime thanks to Ally, the league’s newest bank partner.
Breanna Ebisch
Jul 193 min read


And That’s What You Missed on the ESPYs
The ESPYs, nicknamed the Oscars of Sports, annually recognizes individual and team achievements in sports.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Jul 187 min read


Queens of the Ring: How Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano Changed Boxing Forever
On July 11, Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano stepped into the ring at Madison Square Garden for the third time. Not just to settle a score, but to make a statement. In front of a sold-out crowd and a global Netflix audience, they closed out the most important trilogy in women’s boxing history.
Elizabeth MacBey
Jul 163 min read


Making a Splash: Meet the 2024-25 Honda Sports Award Winners
They’re strong, they’re fast, they’re resilient. They’re the best women athletes in the NCAA.
The Honda Sports Award is annually given to the best women collegiate athletes in twelve sports. All of the winners are automatically nominated for the Honda Cup which recognizes the Collegiate Women Athlete of the Year. Also recognized are the Division II and Division III athletes of the year, as well as the Inspiration Award winner
Alyssa Klauminzer
Jul 1111 min read


Unequal Paydays: Why Rookie Contracts in Men’s and Women’s Sports Are Still Worlds Apart
Female athletes aren’t asking for charity. They’re asking for a fair share of the empire they helped build. They sell out arenas, shatter ratings, and change the culture of sports. Pay her what she's worth.
Elizabeth MacBey
Jul 94 min read


Recess is in Session: Malala Yousafzai Invests in Women’s Sports
Malala Yousafzai, the globally known human rights, women’s rights, and women’s education rights activist, has always been advocating for women. Now, she’s advocating for them on the field too.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Jul 42 min read


Team #16 in the 216: The WNBA is Ready to Rock in Cleveland
Cleveland is officially getting a WNBA team, somebody pinch me right now!
For the first time since 2003, Cleveland will be home to a major professional women’s team. The WNBA’s 16th team is ready to rock in the 216 in 2028. Joining Cleveland in the WNBA expansion will be Detroit in 2029 and Philadelphia in 2030.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Jun 303 min read


This is Champa Bay: The Tampa Bay Sun are the Newest Champs in the Bay
If you haven’t heard, the Tampa Bay Sun FC were crowned champions of the inaugural USL Super League championship.
Evette Velasquez
Jun 272 min read


Golden Girls Rerun: The Door Remains Open for Gold Medal Gymnasts to Return
The United States women’s artistic gymnastics team in the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, or the Golden Girls, featured four returning Olympians and made history as the oldest U.S. women’s team by average age. While none of the athletes are actually “old,” four of the athletes are considered old by dated gymnastics standards (save Uzbekistan’s Oksana Chusovitina who is eyeing her ninth Olympics and just turned 50), which gave them the Golden Girls nickname despite being in their
Alyssa Klauminzer
Jun 274 min read
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