U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee bars trans women
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Trump college sports executive order, explained
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This is Jolene Jolene, a women’s-sports bar. Chelsea Fishman, its owner, opened Jolene Jolene in Atlanta on July 4th. That weekend 500 people came. The bar is a place for anyone who is tired of asking bartenders to change the channel to a women’s game,
Fielding Jamieson and Ami Galani have teamed up again to launch Tipt Ventures, which is an investment platform grounded in the belief that women will be a driving force in the transformation of sports.
Earlier this month, a women’s sports bar called Jolene, Jolene took up residency in Atlanta’s Pullman Yards. The line on opening day was out the door. And no wonder—after years of struggling to compete for sponsors and viewers, women’s sports are hot right now.
Former OU softball catcher Kinzie Hansen, a four-time national champion, is a member of the 12-person search committee for the Sooners' next AD.
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“Swerve Sports is giving fans what they want — more women’s sports, free, live-streaming, 24/7,” said Christy Tanner, chair of Swerve TV, in a prepared statement. “We’re creating new opportunities for the all-stars of women’s sports while leveraging the expertise of our all-star leadership team.”
The U.S. Olympic organization cited President Donald Trump’s executive order from February in its updated policy.
Sports and Studio IX joined Ally at the 2025 WNBA All-Star game to discuss the growth potential in women's sports.
With fierce competition, fierce tackles and inspiring homegrown stories on and off the pitch, Premiership Women’s Rugby promises unmissable drama from start to finish