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OHT CELEBRATES PRIDE

Olympian Nikki Hiltz, an 8x National Champion and American Record Holder, is a powerful athlete and leader on and off the track. Hiltz reflects on what Pride means to them and how they celebrate Pride “all year round.”
Olympians Breanna Stewart and Hannah Roberts and Paralympians Josie Aslakson and Courtney Ryan share their experiences as athletes and being a part of the LGBTQ+ community.

3-Pointer

NBA official Danielle Scott shares insight regarding her journey to become a referee and what it takes to stay centered and focused under pressure in this episode of “3 Pointer - Women of the NBA” presented by Ford.
Jenae Lodewyk, Manager of Player and Family Engagement, has taken on the role as an ambassador for the Pistons’ organization. “3 Pointer - Women of the NBA” presented by Ford.
The Senior Director of Marketing Partnerships, Denise Pyfrom, is a trailblazer at the NBA. She shares her tips and tricks to carving your own path in sports business. “3 Pointer - Women of the NBA” presented by Ford.

More On Her Turf

The Wings said Friday that Bueckers, the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft out of UConn, was put in concussion protocol after their 97-92 loss at Chicago on Thursday night.
For the fourth French Open in a row, tournament director Amélie Mauresmo was asked about a lack of women’s matches during the tournament’s night sessions.
Gretchen Walsh leads the way with No. 1 rankings in four events going into nationals.
Lydia Jacoby won the 100m breaststroke at the Tokyo Games as the first Olympic swimmer from Alaska.
Summer McIntosh will move to Texas after this summer’s World Championships
Katie Ledecky had one of the best meets of her career at her last meet before the U.S. Championships.
Last week was a chance to play in her home state of Minnesota. Now she’ll be trying to get the Dallas Wings their first victory of the season as they face the winless Sun on Tuesday night.
Schepers converted a scramble in front to score 12 minutes into overtime and seal a 2-1 victory over the Ottawa Charge to clinch the title in Game 4 of the best-of-five championship series and close the PWHL’s second season.
Liberty and Lynx are neck and neck, while Aces struggle early and Mercury, Storm and Dream show early signs of promise.
Phoenix took its final lead when Akoa Makani buried a 3-pointer to make it 64-62 near the one-minute mark.