Alex Morgan’s second-half penalty kick goal was the winner for the USWNT as it defeated Canada and earned a berth in the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
US women’s national soccer team leading the way yet again with new online store | Opinion
Online store will give USWNT fans a place to buy everything from jerseys to soccer balls to onesies, with players receiving a percentage of the sales.
Brittney Griner looms large at WNBA All-Star Game, even from half a world away | Opinion
The most enduring image from All-Star weekend was Brittney Griner’s absence and the dedication her WNBA sisters have shown in trying to get her home.
Don’t forget Brittney Griner, the WNBA star and Russian prisoner, is a person, too | Opinion
Brittney Griner’s family and friends want others to know she might be an extraordinary basketball player, but she is also a wife, daughter and friend.
USWNT books spot at 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand with big wins, Haiti assist
With a 5-0 win over Jamaica, USWNT extends its consecutive shutout streak in World Cup and Olympic qualifiers to 30 games, a run dating back to 2010.
Gains of Title IX are not possible without access to abortion rights | Opinion
Female athletes at every SEC school and most in the Big Ten will not have access to abortion care or it will be severely limited after Roe overturned
Where are the male athlete allies for women as Roe v. Wade is overturned? | Opinion
Female athletes quickly expressed rage and anguish after Roe v. Wade was overturned. It was in stark contrast to the silence from most male athletes.
Oversight Committee hearing is no vacation for Commanders owner Daniel Snyder | Opinion
Amid the clown-show moments of Wednesday’s hearing, there were many indications that Daniel Snyder’s days of dodging accountability may be over.
With homes of its own, Kansas City Current help set bar in NWSL, women’s sports
After opening a $18 million, state-of-the-art training facility, Kansas City Current will break ground on first stadium built for a women’s team.
Brooks Koepka and other LIV frat boys are no real threat to PGA Tour’s future| Opinion
Brooks Koepka joins Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Kevin Na and Bryson DeChambeau in bolting PGA Tour for Saudi-backed LIV Golf.