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Play It Forward: Coaches who make a difference
Behind every athlete is a great coach.  Has a coach made a difference in your life? Now is your chance to say Thank You.  Nominate your coach and Play It Forward. YouthNoise Play City is a nonprofit campaign that promotes using sports for social change...[Read on]
Champion of diversity and academic reform: NCAA President Myles Brand dies at 67
Myles Brand, the first university president to head the NCAA and a champion of academic reform died Wednesday after battling pancreatic cancer this past year. Brand, a former Indiana University President, championed academic reform, fiscal responsibility ...[Read on]
Critique of March Madness Sports Illustrated Cover
  Sports Illustrated 2010 March Madness Cover I love March Madness. Every year I wait for the March Madness cover of Sports Illustrated. Every year I do a critique of the cover. Now that I have a blog, I can post the critique for the first time as ...[Read on]
What do USA Swimming and the Catholic Church have In common?
Answer: A big disgusting sex scandal, that’s what.For several months USA Swimming has been embroiled in lawsuits and accusations related to their lax oversight of and response to numerous instances of male coach sexual misconduct with young female swimm...[Read on]
‎Thinking about Lombardi on Broadway
I have had a lot of coaches in my life. I have only recently begun to understand why they matter so much. Or, not why they matter. Everyone knows why coaches matter – they tell you what to do, they organize teams, teach plays, make judgment calls and a...[Read on]
Women Leaders in the WNBA: Gaining Ground or Walking Onto the Glass Cliff?
The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport (TIDES) just released the 2009 Race and Gender Report Card for the WNBA. The WNBA is the only professional league to get an “A+” for both race and gender two years in a row, a feat that remains e...[Read on]
Vonn isn’t “heavy” she’s a great athlete!
In the last week Austrian coaches claimed downhill skier and USA Olympian (and fellow Minnesotan!) Lindsay Vonn was heavy, which they said gives her a competitive advantage. Really? Are you sure she isn’t one of the best skiers because she is an...[Read on]
Dirty Boxing, Dirty Dancing, heading to the Catskills
8th Annual Fantasy Boxing Camp, August 19-22 at Kutsher's Resort in Monticello, NY.  You can train with pros and enjoy the resort...I'll be doing a reading, and there will be a boxing exhibition for participants.  Boxers and the Catskills have a long hi...[Read on]
Elizabeth Lambert: Where is the Outrage?
I’ve watched this video over and over again now, and I still can’t understand why, in any of these egregiously unsporting incidents, none of the women mistreated by Elizabeth Lambert turned around to treat this woman to an elbow in her jaw. The uglin...[Read on]
There’s a Title IX Game Being Played (and it’s NOT helping female athletes)
By Laura Pappano Whether or not a judge rules that Quinnipiac University has violated Title IX by cutting its Women’s Volleyball team is less newsworthy than what we learned in court today. That is, coaches manipulated rosters to meet Title IX require...[Read on]
Lady-Athlete Stories Be Damned
First there was that unfortunate Sports Illustrated cover. Then, this Sunday, The New York Times featured a profile of 25-year-old Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn that essentially portrayed her as a helpless, albeit competitive, pawn caught between a series of...[Read on]
WomenTalkSports.com welcomes you to the “Twitter Lounge”
Women Talk Sports Twitter Lounge As many of you know, I am one of the co-founders of WomenTalkSports.com, so I am a bit biased when I write this post. However, our site has grown tremendously, and our new Twitter Lounge resource is so good that I felt ...[Read on]
What I learned as a girl in rec football: How to counter the cheap shot
By Lindsay Rico Why did I decide to play tackle football in the 6th grade? Ever see the movie “Little Giants”? It’s about a ragtag football team with a coach who is just as much of a reject as his players. The one girl (they call her “Icebox”) ...[Read on]
Sunset Showdown: Basketball under the stars
And on Sunday, June 6th, you can join the Los Angeles Sparks players and coaches and help clean up Santa Monica Beach.  Meet 9:00 am at 1600 Ocean Front Walk (North side of Pier, Tower 1550). For more info on both events, go to LASparks.com ...[Read on]
Iraqi girls live the dream at in Lady Vols’ basketball camp
An Iraqi girls’ basketball team took part in a Tennessee Lady Vols basketball camp last week as part of a program promoting peace and cultural understanding through sports. Under Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi National Women’s Basketball Team was dismantl...[Read on]
Questions to ask when choosing a sports camp
When choosing a sports camp, there are many, many questions to ask. The size of the program, number of session days, distance from home, and philosophy should all influence your decision. The cost, length, and type of a particular program are not necessar...[Read on]
WPS All-Star Weekend II: WPS Awards Ceremony through Kick-Off
I’ve just arrived home in San Francisco and am about to start working on some video footage from the All-Star Awards dinner. But before I do, I thought it would be nice to pick up where I ended my blog yesterday and share a bit more from the WPS All-St...[Read on]
Softball Players to the Media: “We Are Not Lesbians, Damn It”
I don’t want to go back over the whole “Is Elena Kagan is a lesbian because she played softball 17 years ago” conversation, but I do want to note that the whole goofy discussion has, unfortunately as I feared, tapped in the homophobia that lurks jus...[Read on]
Moroccan female soccer players fight uphill battle for resources
In Moroccan society today female players who fought and won the right to play soccer have a new battle on their hands. They have a professional league, but they still lag far behindMorocco’s male players when it comes to the basics of the game- time, s...[Read on]
Marta wins fifth consecutive FIFA women’s world player of the year
The amazing Marta won her fifth consecutive FIFA player of the year award, ahead of Germany’s Fatmire Bajramaj and Birgit Prinz. The FIFA Ballon d’Or Gala, which took place in Zurich on Monday, raised the curtain on the new decade in style. Attractin...[Read on]
Gender Controversy: A debate
Any big event is going to be with its fair share of controversy. That’s just the way things work. The World Championships in Berlin are no different. Today a story has emerged that has the word written all over it. The women’s 800 meter final is t...[Read on]
Fair pay and athletics: The gender disparities continue to loom
This post is part of an initiative by the National Women’s Law Center in honor of Equal Pay Day — “voices are rising up across the web in support of fair pay for women.” All day, they’ll be promoting blog posts about fair pay and tweets with the...[Read on]
Chiney Ogwumike chosen as Gatorade High School Athlete of the Year
The biggest names in high school and professional sports convened in Los Angeles today as Gatorade honored the top prep male and female athletes with the eighth annual High School Athlete of the Year awards.  Just yards from L.A. Live’s Nokia Theatre a...[Read on]
WNBA’s economic struggles
The economy isn’t just hurting the everyday blue- collar workers, it’s also hurting the future of professional women’s basketball. It was brought to my attention by a friend to take a look at an article released on ESPN.com today, in regards to the ...[Read on]
The End of An Era – It Takes A Team, Rest in Peace
It is with sadness that I am passing on the news that the Women’s Sports Foundation has eliminated its initiative, It Takes A Team, effective at the end of January when my contract as director of ITAT expires. I’ve directed It Takes A Team for five ye...[Read on]
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