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Women’s Sports

Stay updated on the latest developments across the WNBA, NWSL, and NCAA, as well as profiles of trailblazing athletes and the trends shaping the future of women’s sports. Immerse yourself in groundbreaking deals, historic viewership milestones, and captivating stories that highlight the business impact and growing influence of women’s sports.

Recent Articles

Jul 17, 2024; Arlington, Texas, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) reacts during the first half against the Dallas Wings at College Park Center.

Women’s Sports Still a Rare Investment Among Fortune 500 Companies

Only 33 companies have sponsorship deals with the WNBA, NWSL, and PWHL.

Carli Lloyd on USWNT: ‘My Criticism Was Correct’

Lloyd famously criticized the team for being chipper after a loss.


Women’s March Madness Could Finally Get $25M in ‘Units’

Coaches have said a unit system is critical for gender equity.

Jul 5, 2024; Portland, Oregon, USA; Portland Thorns FC forward Sophia Smith (9) dribbles during the first half against the San Diego Wave FC at Providence Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-USA TODAY Sports

The Highest-Paid NWSL Players Right Now

Sophia Smith leads the way as the highest-paid NWSL player, earning a reported salary of over $500K annually.

Jill Ellis Sues Employee Who Alleged Abuse

Ellis denies toxic workplace allegations and claims an ex-employee sent fake emails.

WNBA’s New Rights Deal: A Pivotal Moment for League’s Future Growth

The WNBA’s deal is a portion of the NBA’s deal with Disney, NBCUniversal, and Amazon.

Dawn Staley Is Surprisingly Honest About Caitlin Clark Olympic Snub

‘The way that she’s playing, she would be in really high consideration.’

Chicago Sky Latest in New WNBA Trend of Building Own Practice Facilities

The facility will allow players to live downtown instead of the suburbs.

San Francisco WNBA Team Already Smashing Women’s Ticket Records

The WNBA’s newest team has received more than 15,000 deposits.

Texas Tech Poaches Softball Star With $1 Million NIL Deal

It’s more money than most college football players get.