In the wake of two victories over nationally ranked competition in sweeping three games to win the John Wall Holiday ...
In a night full of enlightening perspectives, espnW hosted its "Campus Conversations" series inside the Student-Athlete Performance Center Monday night in front of an array of Virginia Tech female ...
The event, now in its 16th year, goes down Oct. 28-30 in Ojai, California. By Katie Atkinson Executive Digital Director, West Coast Maren Morris will perform and sit down for a keynote conversation at ...
As the Texas Longhorns prepare for the 2025-2026 college women's basketball season, expectations are high in Austin. The Lady Longhorns are coming off one of their best seasons in recent memory, with ...
Kate Harpring, the No. 4 player in the 2026 ESPNW 100 class, has committed to North Carolina, she announced Saturday. "I'm so excited to be committing to North Carolina after an incredibly difficult ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. --Jessica Campbell has created a revolution. She's a history-maker, the first woman to coach behind an NHL bench as an assistant with the Seattle Kraken. Campbell was a guest speaker at ...
Six years into espnW Summit NYC, brands increasingly want in on the gathering of institutional women's sports knowledge. In an exclusive to ADWEEK, ESPN announced Eli Lilly and Company as the ...
The next generation of women’s basketball stars is wrapping up their high school careers and preparing to take the leap to the next level. With that, ESPNW has officially crowned a new No. 1 in its ...
One of the most talked about WNBA storylines this season revolves around the battle for 2024 Rookie of the Year—Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark or Chicago Sky's Angel Reese? The race is extremely close ...
The business of professional sports is, by its very nature, competitive. But collaboration and the sharing of ideas have been two pillars of success as women's sports continue to rapidly grow in ...
“I felt invisible … like people didn’t acknowledge, respect, understand, or care about my role.” Laurie Kepron’s description of her experience as a woman working in sport is likely familiar to many.
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