While much of the country was caught up in the final weekend of March Madness in Phoenix, the biggest stories were taking place in Women’s sport, both on and off the field of play
Has March Madness ever been madder or is it just me? Each year at this time I am amazed at the amoun...
In this time of disruption in our lives and in the sports calendar, there are annoyances, irritation...
Sitting in the middle of March Madness it is easy to forget that this annual orgy of basketball and ...
In the Final Four that concluded yesterday in San Antonio basketball with a retro look graced the ha...
It was one of those very special weeks in SportsWorld. At least three things stood out: two in baseb...
In a matter of four days from June 7 through the 10th, several championship level sporting events we...
Just over a week ago The Orlando Sentinel ran a series of three articles dealing with the issue of g...
Two weeks ago the University of Minnesota was defeated 3-2 in hockey by the University of North Dako...
I remember quite vividly the first time I met Michelle Akers. It was a few months after she led the ...
March Madness has the power to mesmerize a nation. It has done so to me. The games of the past two w...
It was being touted as the Women\u27s Olympics even before it started. As the games proceeded and es...
Last weekend was one of those wonderful sports weekends when quality, quantity and variety were avai...
Late February and early March on the sport\u27s scene is a time between, and a time of anticipation....
Twenty-five years ago Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 mandated that women not be discri...
Since 1912, Western had fielded women\u27s athletic teams, but after 1930 they were restricted to in...
Has March Madness ever been madder or is it just me? Each year at this time I am amazed at the amoun...
In this time of disruption in our lives and in the sports calendar, there are annoyances, irritation...
Sitting in the middle of March Madness it is easy to forget that this annual orgy of basketball and ...
In the Final Four that concluded yesterday in San Antonio basketball with a retro look graced the ha...
It was one of those very special weeks in SportsWorld. At least three things stood out: two in baseb...
In a matter of four days from June 7 through the 10th, several championship level sporting events we...
Just over a week ago The Orlando Sentinel ran a series of three articles dealing with the issue of g...
Two weeks ago the University of Minnesota was defeated 3-2 in hockey by the University of North Dako...
I remember quite vividly the first time I met Michelle Akers. It was a few months after she led the ...
March Madness has the power to mesmerize a nation. It has done so to me. The games of the past two w...
It was being touted as the Women\u27s Olympics even before it started. As the games proceeded and es...
Last weekend was one of those wonderful sports weekends when quality, quantity and variety were avai...
Late February and early March on the sport\u27s scene is a time between, and a time of anticipation....
Twenty-five years ago Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 mandated that women not be discri...
Since 1912, Western had fielded women\u27s athletic teams, but after 1930 they were restricted to in...
Has March Madness ever been madder or is it just me? Each year at this time I am amazed at the amoun...
In this time of disruption in our lives and in the sports calendar, there are annoyances, irritation...
Sitting in the middle of March Madness it is easy to forget that this annual orgy of basketball and ...