the National Women’s Soccer League, and the larger world of international soccer. Meg and co-host Tamerra Griffin tackle the culture, context, and conversations about the sport here in America ...
Unrivaled shined brightly on its opening night. The 3-on-3 women’s basketball league co-founded by WNBA stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier debuted Friday night.
The new Women's Super League marks the start of a new era for reigning champions Chelsea, with long-serving boss Emma Hayes having departed in summer to start a new adventure with the USA Women's team.
In her final year with the USWNT, Alyssa Naeher was at her best, becoming the second goalkeeper ever named U.S. Soccer Female Player of the Year.
The line-up is set for the UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-final draw on 7 February, which will set the path to the 24 May final at Estádio José Alvalade in Lisbon. We introduce the ...
Having started her NWSL career at age 17 and making the USWNT in 2023, 20-year-old Jaedyn Shaw got her wish when the San Diego Wave traded her rights to the NC Courage on Tuesday.
The newest domestic women’s basketball league tipped off Friday, as Unrivaled staged its first two games outside of Miami. The 3×3 league co-founded by stars Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart intends to provide WNBA stars an alternative to playing overseas in the offseason. Ten 2024 WNBA All-Stars took the court for Unrivaled’s debut.
Unrivaled is a new 3-on-3 professional women's basketball league comprised of 36 players separated into six teams — the Laces Basketball Club, Lunar Owls Basketball Club, Mist Basketball Club, Phantom Basketball Club, Rose Basketball Club and Vinyl Basketball Club.
South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley and USC star JuJu Watkins are two of the investors behind Unrivaled, which has reportedly surpassed $35 million in funding. Other investors include tennis star Coco Gauff, former Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps, and Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks.
The years between an Olympics and the next World Cup are often called “the off years” for the U.S. women’s soccer team, especially by fans and media. There isn’t a major tournament in those years, unlike for European and South American teams who have continental championships this summer.
Peoria native Hailey Parungao was announced as the first general manager and technical director of Peoria City’s team in the WPSL. The former Peoria Notre Dame player was director of operations for the University of Illinois women’s soccer, where she started in 2022.