“I feel comfortable where we’re at as a team,” USWNT coach Vlatko Andonovski said after a 1-0 win over Ireland.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Losing star Mallory Swanson to injury doesn’t mean USWNT’s World Cup chances are lost, too
Devastating as it is to lose Mallory Swanson, it does not have to derail USWNT’s chances of becoming the first team to win three straight World Cups.
These next couple of years are your big shot, WNBA. Don’t screw it up.
NCAA women’s tournament drew record ratings and, a week later, was still creating chatter across the country.
Jill Biden manages to insult both LSU and Iowa with White House invite idea
First Lady Jill Biden says she wants to invite Iowa to White House along with new national champion LSU. News flash: Women can handle disappointment.
Ugly title game won’t be the lasting memory of this NCAA men’s tournament
Who can forget FAU, Fairleigh Dickinson over Purdue or Markquis Nowell taking over Madison Square Garden? Those are the moments that we’ll remember.
Finally! LSU-Iowa drama shows the women’s game is generating petty arguments, just like the men
LSU-Iowa title game reveals women getting the same kind of treatment male athletes get, with every game detail parsed over and picked apart.
No play? No problem: Lamont Butler’s stunning last-second shot sends San Diego State past Florida Atlantic
SDSU coach Brian Dutcher didn’t call timeout in the final seconds against FAU, leaving it up to Lamont Butler to “see what happens.” Butler delivered.
Iowa star Caitlin Clark steals the show with performance for the ages against South Carolina
Caitlin Clark finished with 41 points and eight assists as Iowa snapped South Carolina’s 42-game winning streak. The Hawkeyes will play LSU on Sunday.
Like Kim Mulkey or not, there’s something powerful in her refusal to change her narrative
Love or loathe LSU’s Kim Mulkey, there’s something admirable about a woman being unbothered by the criticism, narratives others have written for her.
International Olympic Committee gets gold medal in cowardice for putting off decision on Russia
IOC won’t make a decision on Russia’s participation in Paris Olympics, but it will tell international sports federations which athletes can compete.