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Monday, November 25, 2024

Women’s Sports

Stay updated on the latest developments across the WNBA, NWSL, and NCAA, as well as profiles of trailblazing athletes and the trends shaping the future of women’s sports. Immerse yourself in groundbreaking deals, historic viewership milestones, and captivating stories that highlight the business impact and growing influence of women’s sports.

Recent Articles

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Bay Area Lands Latest NWSL Expansion Franchise

NWSL grows to 14 teams with addition of Bay Area team and Utah Royals.


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Caitlin Clark Pulls Most-Watched Women’s Semifinal

Caitlin Clark and Iowa’s win over South Carolina was the most-watched semifinal.

South Carolina Gamecocks forward Aliyah Boston, left, guard Zia Cooke, middle, and head coach Dawn Staley speak before the NCAA Womens Final Four

At Final Four, Top-Ranked South Carolina Is Also No. 1 In Spending

The Gamecocks spent $9.5 million on their team last season.
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The Evolving Sports Landscape

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Players celebrate for Angel City FC, a team co-founded by venture capitalist Kara Nortman

Collective Focusing on Women’s Pro Sports Raises $100M

The company was created for supporting women’s sports.
A general view of the field and crowd at Angel City FC versus Gotham FC during the opening weekend of the 2023-24 NWSL season.

NWSL Crushes Attendance Record with Media Deal Looming

The NWSL beat its previous opening weekend record by nearly 50%.

OL Reign defender Sofia Huerta and Portland Thorns forward Morgan Weaver during an NWSL preseason match.

Endeavor to Stream NWSL Games Overseas for Free

NWSL and Endeavor will launch a free overseas streaming service.

A view of the 2023-24 NWSL season match ball.

NWSL Wants To Be The ‘Best League in the World’

The NWSL season begins on Saturday with the league poised for growth.

Oregon guard Endyia Rogers puts up a shot as the Oregon Ducks take on North Dakota State in their WNIT opener Wednesday, Mach 15, 2023, at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Ore.

The NCAA’s Plan to Make Postseason Basketball Equitable

The NCAA will start to sponsor an NIT-style” women’s tournament.