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Kim Mulkey: Class Act
Coach Kim hits all the right notes in discussing her program's upset of Tennessee, noting that she takes no pleasure in defeating one of the game's legends in Pat Summitt.  Also in this same round-up, Geno points out that he doesn't give a damn about the...[Read on]
Judith Ivey is busy
Judith Ivey as Ann Landers Judith Ivey has had a long TV career, but lately I haven’t seen her in many things.  The good news is that it looks like she’ll be quite visible here in NY  as she follows the path of many female actors as they get older ...[Read on]
Where did Lady Vols come from?
Well it came from a lady. Gloria Ray. She was the first female athletic director of women's sports at the University of Tennessee; a position she took over in 1977 after coaching women's tennis at UT. Here is what she said about creating the Lady Vols bra...[Read on]
Pops and Sunshine – a heartwarming story about life and the Duramed FUTURES Tour
Pops and Sunshine is a novel that takes us through the emotional journey of Lisa Nelson, Rookie on the Duramed FUTURES Tour, as she faces her last chance to make it to the LPGA and the family pressures she has back home in Tennessee. By chance, Lisa find...[Read on]
President Obama fills out women’s brackets for ESPN
We all know President Barack Obama is a huge hoops fans. In fact after last year’s NCAA title, Obama invited the UConn women’s team to a championship ceremony at the White House and even ended up shooting baskets with the players.  At the time, he sa...[Read on]
Interview with Jodie Markell, Director of The Loss of the Teardrop Diamond
Actress and Director Jodie Markell graciously took some time over the holiday weekend to answer some questions about her film debut The Loss of the Teardrop Diamond now playing in NY and LA.  Films opens wider on January 8. Women & Hollywood: Why did yo...[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]
College Hoops: It’s The Girls’ Turn
Who’s in? Who’s out? The NCAA Division I Women’s Tournament field was announced this evening as 64 teams waited to hear where they’ll be playing their first round games starting March 21. March Madness & Final Four is a phenomenon that grips the ...[Read on]
Hybrids in the HOV Lane
Have a hybrid? Enjoying riding solo in the carpool lane? Those days could be numbered. Some in California’s legislature are proposing new rules that would either grant solo driving privileges only to vehicles powered by alternative fuels like elect...[Read on]
UCLA wins Women’s College World Series
Living in LA, I was naturally rooting for UCLA in the Women’s College World Series – just as I have for the last five years. But this year, they didn’t disappoint. The tournament began with a series of upsets leaving everyone to wonder who would em...[Read on]
Field set for the 2010 NCAA Women’s College World Series
Super Regional action is over and the field is now set for the 2010 NCAA Women’s College World Series. The biggest upset came in the Tuscaloosa Super Regional, where No. 16 Hawaii recorded a pair of one-run wins to eliminate No. 1 Alabama in three ga...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Confluence
(Ed. Note: Artist (and good friend) Eve Beglarian is paddling, biking and hiking the length of the Mississippi River in search of musical inspiration. This is one in a series of journal entries.) Yesterday was one of the best days of my life. I got up a...[Read on]
Confessions of a new fan, or "How I learned to stop worrying and love women's basketball"
Confession time. I have never played a game of basketball. I have never even shot a basketball. And had you asked me a year ago about basketball, I would have looked at you blankly and asked, "Doesn't it stop like, every five minutes?" or tried to comp...[Read on]
Just Released: Gains and Losses for Women in 2008-09 Supreme Court Decisions
National Women’s Law Center Releases New Analysis of Impact on Women As the U.S. Supreme Court wrapped up its 2008-2009 term today, the National Women’s Law Center (NWLC) released a new analysis of several crucial decisions that demonstrate the impac...[Read on]
Pitcher Jennie Finch announces retirement
National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) icon and Bandits’ pitcher Jennie Finch announced her retirement plans today, stating her professional and international softball career will end following the final Chicago Bandits home stand and NPF playoffs in August. “...[Read on]
What's Next for Women's Legal Rights in the Supreme Court?
by Amy Matsui, Senior Counsel,  National Women's Law Center  Every year, the Supreme Court is confronted with cases involving legal issues of the utmost importance to women, including the constitutional rights of women to a zone of privacy and to equa...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to Summer Music Festivals
It’s that time again. The flowers are blooming, the birds are chirping, and the music’s a boomin’. Every year, like magnificent, melodic clockwork, music festivals kick off around the world. Poland, South Korea, Germany, Turkey - anywhere you can t...[Read on]
Honda Award Winners - Best Female Collegiate Athletes
For the 24th consecutive year, Honda has honored the most outstanding female collegiate athletes in the nation with the Collegiate Women Sports Awards. Winners are selected in each of the 12 NCAA-sanctioned sports by a panel of more than 1,000 NCAA a...[Read on]
Robin Roberts wins Walter Camp Football Foundation "Distinguished American" Award
Former Southeastern Louisiana women’s basketball player Robin Roberts, accomplished student-athlete, media personality, author and breast-cancer survivor, is the 2009 recipient of the Walter Camp Football Foundation "Distinguished American" Award. The ...[Read on]
ChickSpeak hearts Hellcats
In high school, we all loved tuning into our favorite primetime teen dramas. The storylines, abet a bit crazy at times, featured things we could relate to: dealing with boyfriend drama, taking the SATs, clashing with our parents and so and so on. We admir...[Read on]
National campaign educates drivers to "Move Over" and protect officers on roadways
More than 150 U.S. law enforcement officers have been killed in the last 10 years after being struck by vehicles along America's highways, according to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. To lower that deadly toll, a new coalition of tra...[Read on]
Women Talk Sports Blogderby: Round 2
Intro: Welcome to the Women Talk Sports (WTS) Blogderby, Round 2. Every few weeks, we’ll “pass the torch” to a different blogger in our community who will be responsible for rounding up the best blog posts about women’s sports. Megan from Beca...[Read on]
Is high school ready for girls’ wrestling?
For high-school wrestlers across the country, February is the stuff of dreams. Sectional meets leading up to state tournaments begin this month, and thousands of hopes will be realized while thousands more wind up dashed. Megan Black, a sophomore wrestle...[Read on]
Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. Day - and considering "Driving While Black"
A media ride and drive event in Memphis left me with some free time in the afternoon before heading to the airport to return home. My colleague and I were wondering how to pass a few hours, when he suggested we visit the Lorraine Motel, the assassination...[Read on]
Why is the Arizona Immigration Law a Women’s Issue?
With the recent passage of possibly the most far-reaching state immigration law in the country, Arizona and the immigrants who live there are on everyone’s minds. Among many extreme policies, the law allows for local law enforcement to detain anyone abo...[Read on]
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