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Jan 20, 20155 min read
CHEATERS NEVER PROSPER
Just in time for the Super Bowl, the NFL, an organization that’s seen enough scandal this year to last it a lifetime, is now...
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Jan 7, 20153 min read
Five for Twenty-Fifteen
Another year is among us which means it’s time to witness some awe-striking feats from GladiatHers in every sport. I’m excited to see...
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Feb 14, 20142 min read
She Got Handles
Feb 14: Today’s Black History Month post honors a world-class hooper, Lynette Woodard. A native of Wichita, Kansas, Woodard made history...
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Feb 14, 20141 min read
Hold on to Your Skeletons
One of the most exciting events of the winter or summer Olympics (in my opinion) is the skeleton. Imagine lying face down on a sled,...
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Feb 11, 20142 min read
PICKETT & STOKES
Feb 11: Today’s Black History Month feature highlights two groundbreaking females, Tidye Pickett and Louise Stokes. Pickett and Stokes...
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Feb 10, 20141 min read
YOU MISSED WHAT?!
You missed what is back to let you know what you missed in women’s sports over the weekend. 23-year-old Cheyenne Woods, Tiger Woods’...
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Feb 7, 20142 min read
DR. THOMAS
Feb. 7: Debi Thomas. Today’s Black History Month feature is figure skating champion, Debi Thomas. Thomas was born in 1967 in...
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Feb 6, 20142 min read
Alice Coachman
Apologies for the late start, but in honor of Black History Month, I will feature an accomplished black female athlete every day on the...
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Jan 21, 20143 min read
Lolo Jones: Greatness Without a Medal
This weekend U.S. track and field stars Lolo Jones and Lauryn Williams were named to the U.S. Olympic bobsled team. Participation in the...
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Dec 30, 20131 min read
You Missed What?!
If you were under a rock, or didn’t have a TV or the internet, here’s a little of what you missed this weekend in women’s sports… Rousey...
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Dec 12, 20138 min read
Is It Worth It: Her Choice
Last week, I published the first of part of this two-part series on the utility of women’s sports programs in college. In part I, I...
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Nov 18, 20131 min read
GladiatHer to Watch
As the weather gets colder it’s a sign that we’re getting closer and closer to Sochi and the 2014 Winter Olympics. That means our TVs...
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Aug 15, 20134 min read
Pregnant for Gold
With all the talk lately about doping, I’ve naturally been thinking about female athletes and performance enhancers. Ladies want to win...
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Mar 25, 20131 min read
TODAY IN GLADIATHER HISTORY
I read on a couple of sites that March 25, 1916, marked the first time women were allowed to attend a boxing match. I find that hard to...
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Mar 21, 20131 min read
TODAY IN GLADIATHER HISTORY
Today in GladiatHer history we salute a Renaissance woman, Mildred Ella “Babe” Didrikson Zaharias. Babe conquered basketball, track and...
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Nov 2, 201210 min read
Not Woman Enough
Shortly before the start of the 2012 Olympic games in London two of the world’s largest and most powerful governing athletic bodies; the...
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Oct 23, 20121 min read
Today in GladiatHer History
On October 23, 1964, at the summer Olympics in Japan, the Japanese women’s volleyball team won the gold medal topping Russia. It was at...
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