Monumental Moments
Soccer Legend Christine Sinclair Opens Up About Life In New Memoir
Christine Sinclair will go down as one of the best soccer players of all time. In her new book Playing The Long Game, Sinclair talks about her life and her professional career.
GoodSport Becomes BeHer Sports
Founder Paul Bremer shares why the company made the move, and previews more exciting news.
The 6888th Proving Not All Heroes Wear Capes
The 6888th was an all-female African American unit that was dispatched during World War II to solve the mail sorting crisis.
More Than A Movie, ‘A League of Their Own’ Has Become A Movement
The beloved film inspired generations of girls to play ball and shaped the new Amazon Prime series, a worthy successor that widens the lens on women in baseball.
Maya Gabeira’s Love For The Big Wave
Maya Gabeira fell in love with the thrill of surfing, and not even a near death experience could shake her passion and emotions towards the sport.
How Japan’s Women’s Baseball League Is Carving Out A Path For Others To Follow
Japan has established its third professional women’s baseball league, paving the way for more countries to follow in its steps.
History In Real-Time: Title IX And Its Significance For Transgender Athletes Today
As Title IX approaches its 50th anniversary, the debate on whether transgender female athletes should be allowed to compete plays on, giving the historic law new meaning in the modern sports era.
How The Demand To Take Action Created The Demand IX Initiative
Demand IX is an initiative to spread awareness and educate people on what Title IX is, why it’s important, and why there still is a demand for change.
The BeHer Sports Interview: Jenny Nguyen Provides An Exclusive And Inclusive Space For Women’s Sports
Owner and mastermind behind The Sports Bra — the first and only sports bar to play women’s sports only — sat down with BeHer Sports for an exclusive interview about the creation of her one-of-a-kind sports bar.
An Inside Look Into Haute Hijab’s Noor Suleiman
GoodSport sat down with Noor Suleiman, the woman marketing the Sports Hijab, to discuss her feelings that come with faith, the (s)heroes she’s met along the way, her hopes for her daughter, and working collectively to keep sports open to everyone.
“The Queen Of Basketball”: Lusia Harris’ Legacy Cemented In History
In the 1970s, Lusia Harris became one of the most prominent female athletes in the world, and later became the first and only woman to ever be officially drafted by an NBA team. As one of the greatest women’s players in the history of basketball, Harris leaves behind an inspiring legacy for all sports fans to admire.
Sports World Remains Quiet As Brittney Griner’s Detainment Continues In Russia
Now many are asking, is a strategy of silence helping or hurting her case?
March Madness: A Tournament Full Of Surprises
March Madness has come to a close, with South Carolina becoming the victor, but the tournament wasn’t without twists and turns. Here are four of the most surprising outcomes of this year’s March Madness.
Is Pillow Fighting The Newest Combat Sport?
If you own a pillow, odds are you’ve been in a pillow fight once or twice. But did you ever think it would become a professional combat sport?
Cinderella Stories In The Making: Welcome To March Madness’ Super Sweet 16
With the first two rounds out of the way, the Sweet 16 is here and there is a lot to watch.
Women Are Breaking Baseball’s Traditional Barriers
Barriers continue to be broken in Major League Baseball, but not by those you’d expect. On March 19, history was made as the first-ever Women’s College Club Baseball Championships was held. While this was a huge step forward, there still is a long road ahead for women’s baseball.
Ones To Watch In The First-Ever 68-Team March Madness Tournament
With more teams included than ever before, the March Madness bracket on the women’s side has lots of fun and exciting players and teams to watch.
Sacred Heart University Featured Its First All-Female Broadcast
Sacred Heart University was home to a historic night when NEC Front Row featured an all-female broadcast team for the Northeast Conference contest on Jan. 21, 2022.
The Surfing “Princess”; Moana Jones Wong’s First Professional Victory After A Multi-Year Gap
Moana Jones Wong took a multi-year break from surfing professionally, but she made her new debut in February 2022 at the first Female Championship Pipeline Contest, and won.
Athletes Unlimited: Bringing Athletes — And Couples — Together
Athletes Unlimited will provide women’s basketball another chance to play professionally starting January 26, 2021. Natasha Cloud and Aleshia Ocasio will benefit from AU’s addition as it will bring the power couple closer together than ever before.
The Incredible Basketball Career Of Becky Hammon
Becky Hammon, the new head coach of the Las Vegas Aces, is more than your average coach. After a fantastic playing career and ground-breaking coaching career, Hammon is ready to lead the WNBA’s newest franchise to their first championship.
Jessica Platt: Facing Obstacles On And Off The Ice
After going through transition surgery, Jessica Platt had to relearn how to play hockey. Transitioning to the women’s game was an adjustment, but eventually, Platt was drafted into the Canadian Women’s Hockey League and became the first professional hockey player to come out as a transgender woman.
Daniella Ponticelli Is No Stranger To Broadcasting
Daniella Ponticelli was introduced to broadcasting at a young age after being interviewed by the local news when she was just 10 years old. Little did she know this would be the start of her broadcasting career. The post Daniella Ponticelli Is No Stranger To Broadcasting appeared first on GoodSport.