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Boston Guard Win First Women's Lacrosse League Championship In the inaugural season of the Women's Lacrosse League, the Boston Guard win the championship series
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LOVB, PVF Pro Women's Leagues Begin 2025 Seasons Two professional women's volleyball leagues in the US begin their seasons. League One Volleyball will be starting its inaugural season as the Pro Volleyball Federation enters their second season.
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First Unrivaled Basket by Breanna Stewart Breanna scores the first basket in the Unrivaled Basketball League (3-on-3 basketball) for the Mist Basketball Club
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Inaugural PWHL Draft Recap Highlights from the new Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL)'s very first draft
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Womens Elite Rugby League Announced Reflecting on the history of women's rugby as the Women's Elite Rugby league is announced as the first professional women's rugby league in the United States
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Gabby Douglas: First Black Gymnast to Win Olympic Gold Gabby Douglas became the first Black woman and first woman of color to win a gold medal in Olympic gymnastics after winning the individual all-around competition in the 2012 Summer Olympics
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Lindsey Vonn Wins First US Gold Medal in Women's Downhill Skiing Lindsey Vonn stands atop the podium with her gold medal in Women's Downhill Skiing at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. She is surrounded by silver medalist Julia Mancuso (USA) and bronze medalist Elisabeth, Goergl
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1996 US Women's National Soccer Team Wins Gold The 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia were the first to include women's soccer in competition. The US Women's National Team poses with their gold medals after beating China 2-1 to win the inaugural gold medal in women's soccer.
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Megan Rapinoe: Undeniable Impact US Women's National Team Member Megan Rapinoe has been an iconic face in women's soccer throughout her career. She has made a huge impact both on and off the field, championing women's sports, the LGBTQ+ community, and many other causes.
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Serena Williams v Venus Williams Extended Highlights | Australian Open 2017 Final Highlights from the 2017 Australian Open, where sisters Venus and Serena Williams competed in the finals. Younger sister Serena won the match 6-4.
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Beijing Softball: Jennie Finch Fights to Save Her Sport Softball was introduced to the Olympic games for the first time in 1996, but after the 2008 games, was being eliminated from competition. Jennie Finch, notable American softball player and member of the 2004 Olympic Gold Medal team, speaks out in opposition of this change.
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Third Straight Olympic Gold Medal for Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings celebrate on the podium during the medal ceremony for the women's beach volleyball gold-medal game at the 2012 Olympic Games. The pair won gold in their third straight Olympics, winning 21 straight matches over the course of the three games.
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Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin Named to the Team - 2008 Olympic Trials - Day 2 At the 2008 Olympic Trials, gymnasts Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin are named as the first members of the 2008 USA Gymnastics Olympic Team
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NIL and Headbands: Skylar Diggins Looks Back In this clip from Angel Reese's podcast, Unapologetically Angel, Skylar Diggins-Smith reflects on her time in college basketball, before athletes were able to make money using their name, image, and likeness, and the progress that has been made since.
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Reflecting on Diana Taurasi's Legendary Career with the Phoenix Mercury Diana Taurasi, number 1 pick in the 2004 WNBA draft, has had a long career with the Phoenix Mercury. Some of her accolades include being named a WNBA all star 10 times and WNBA championships in 2007, 2009, and 2014.
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Karlyn Pickens Fastest Pitch Karlyn Pickens (University of Tennessee) throws a 78.2 MPH pitch, the fastest in softball history
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Rose BC: Inaugural Unrivaled League Champions After winning the Unrivaled Basketball League (3-on-3 women's basketball) in its inaugural season, the Rose Basketball Club team celebrates by raising their trophy.
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Katie Ledecky with her 2024 Olympic Medals Katie Ledecky poses with her 4 medals from the 2024 Summer Olympics. She won 2 gold medals (800m freestyle, 1,500m freestyle) and 2 silver medals (400m freestyle; 4x200m freestyle relay).
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Highest-Paid Female Athletes 2024: Coco, Caitlin, and Korda Soar The world’s 15 top-earning athletes will make an estimated $221 million in 2024, a significant increase from previous years. Eleven athletes made at least $10 million, including Coco Gauff, Caitlin Clark, Nelly Korda and Simone Biles. This shows the effects of the increased interest in women's sports.
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How Livvy Dunne Became One of the Most Famous Names in Sports Since the NCAA has allowed student athletes to make money using their name, image, and likeness, Olivia "Livvy" Dunne has become the highest paid female college athlete and third highest paid overall. She has primarily used her social media presence to do this, bringing in total endorsements estimated at $4.1 million.
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2024 Athlete of the Year: Caitlin Clark Caitlin Clark poses for the TIME Magazine cover after being named the 2024 Athlete of the Year
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Madison Keys Wins First Ever Grand Slam The moment Madison Keys wins the Australian Open, her first Grand Slam victory and clips from the trophy presentation ceremony.
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Kendall Coyne Schofield Lifts First Ever Walter Cup Kendall Coyne Schofield, inaugural captain of the PWHL Minnesota team lifts the Walter Cup after the team wins the first ever PWHL championship
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Erin Matson: The 23-Year-Old Coach Making Field Hockey History at UNC After winning 4 national titles as a player, she became the head coach at her alma mater, UNC Chapel Hill. In her first year as head coach, she led her team to another national championship. She is believed to be the youngest coach ever to win an NCAA national championship at 23 years old.
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Simone Biles 2024 Summer Olympic Medals Simone Biles posing with all the medals she won in the 2024 Summer Olympics. She won 3 gold medals (team all-around, individual all-around, vault) and 1 silver (floor).