Top storylines to follow at the 2022 IIHF Women’s Hockey World Championship. Can Canada keep up its momentum? Will contract negotiations impact the U.S.? Will the American power play improve?
The Professional Women’s Hockey Players’ Association (PWHPA) announced on Thursday some of its plans for the upcoming 2022-23 season, including a fourth season of a Dream Gap Tour that will run from October through March.
2022 WNBA Playoffs: Sabrina Ionescu and Natasha Howard both had 22 points to lead the seventh-seeded New York Liberty to a win over defending champion Chicago Sky on Wednesday night.
“Banning transgender people from sport is disgraceful and hurtful,” says 2016 Olympic gold medalist Ellia Green. “It only means the rates of suicide and mental health issues will get even worse.”
USA Basketball on Tuesday announced the 28 athletes that will participate in next month’s women’s national team training camp, which will determine the roster for the 2022 FIBA Women’s World Cup.
Liz Cambage announced she is stepping away from the WNBA “for the time being,” addressing her contract divorce from the Los Angeles Sparks for the first time.
USA Hockey announced the 23-player roster for the 2022 IIHF Women’s World Championship. It is the first time Women’s Worlds will be held in an Olympic year.
Surfing’s international federation stopped holding women’s contests at Teahupo’o in 2006, citing safety concerns. The infamous reef break’s name roughly translates to “wall of skulls.”
Women’s Tour de France: From prize money to media coverage to the number of races and stages, there are plenty of gender disparities that remain in cycling’s most iconic event.
2022 Women’s Tour de France: Just days after falling ill, Annemiek van Vleuten won stage seven of the Tour de France Femmes and took control of the yellow jersey.
The fifth and longest stage of the 2022 Women’s Tour de France came down to a final sprint, with Lorena Wiebes out-lasting Elisa Balsamo and Marianne Vos to take the win.
2022 Women’s Tour de France: Marianne Vos maintained her lead - and the yellow jersey - while Marlen Reusser had a dominant solo ride to win stage four.