ARTICLES
ARTICLES
WIS- Melanie Barcenas ⚽️
Melanie Barcenas, at 15 years old, became the youngest ever player in the NWSL when she came off the bench for the San Diego Wave on March 21, 2023.
WIS- Diana Flores
Flag football star Diana Flores has become the first Flag football player with artifacts in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
WIS-Kim Pegula | Buffalo Bills
Kim Pegula is a Korean-American businesswoman and sports executive.
WIS- Tamyra Mensah-Stock | WWE
Olympic wrestling champion Tamyra Mensah-Stock signs with WWE.
WIS- Alex Simmons | NCAA Coach
Two-time NCAA National Champion and Tennessee native Alex Simmons has been named the head coach of the Memphis Tiger women's basketball team. She becomes the 13th head coach in the program's history.
WIS- Adia Barnes | NCAA Coach
Since returning to her alma mater as head coach in April of 2016, Adia Barnes has built Arizona Women’s Basketball into a fixture on the national stage of college basketball while developing her own legacy as one of the top coaches in the sport.
WIS- Kyra Elzy | NCAA Coach
Kyra Elzy, an Oldham County, Kentucky, native, has spent more than a decade building the Kentucky women’s basketball program into a national power.
WIS- Shereka Wright | NCAA Coach
The 2022 Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year Shereka Wright has made an incredible impact on the Lady Mavs program in only two short seasons.
WIS- Natasha Adair | NCAA Coach
Coach Adair was named the head coach for the Arizona State University women's basketball program, on March 27, 2022. A Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Coach of the Year, Adair's coaching career includes stops at Georgetown, Wake Forest, College of Charleston and most recently, the University of Delaware.
WIS-Niele Ivey| NCAA Coach
Niele Ivey was named the head coach in 2020. Ivey was the common link to all nine of the program’s Final Four appearances, two as a player and seven as an assistant coach.
WIS- Joni Taylor | NCAA Coach
Texas A&M named the 2021 SEC Coach of the Year Joni Taylor as the eighth women's basketball head coach in program history on March 23, 2022.
WIS- Tomekia Reed | NCAA Coach
In four seasons as head coach, Tomekia Reed has led Jackson State University women's basketball to the top of the Southwestern Athletic Conference.
Jon Jones | UFC
Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones became the Heavyweight Champion in the March 4, UFC 285 Event in LasVegas at the T-Mobile Arena.
WIS- Alexa Grasso | UFC
ALEXA GRASSO HAS SUBMITTED VALENTINA SHEVCHENKO!! WE HAVE A NEW FLYWEIGHT CHAMPION 👑🇲🇽 #UFC285
WIS- Amaka Agugua-Hamilton | NCAA Coach
Amaka Agugua-Hamilton comes to Virginia after serving as the head coach at Missouri State the past three seasons. She is a native of Herndon, Va.
WIS- Yolett McPhee-McCuin | NCAA Coach
McPhee-McCuin made history of her own after the 2021-22 campaign, becoming the first woman in Bahamian history to coach at the men’s national level serving as an assistant with the Bahamas Men’s Senior National Team during World Cup qualifiers.
WIS-Evelyn Magley is the CEO of TBL
Evelyn Magley is the CEO of TBL, putting her in a pioneering position as the first woman and the first African American woman in America to lead a men's professional sports league.
WIS- Autumn Lockwood | Philadelphia Eagles
Asst. Sports Performance Coach Autumn Lockwood! As she will be the First Black Woman Asst. Coach to coach at the Super Bowl.
WIS- Laura Sanko | UFC Reporter
Laura Sanko makes history at UFC 68 Vegas with being a reporter for the event.
WIS- Mikaela Shiffrin | U.S. SKIER
Mikaela Shiffrin a U.S Slalom Skier wins her 83rd World Cup race making her the most winningest skier in her craft.