Simone Biles in the field for the U.S. Classic, a qualifying meet for the U.S. gymnastics championships. It will be her first competition since Tokyo.
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USWNT roster for World Cup announced: Julie Ertz is in, so is newcomer Savannah DeMelo
Team USA for the 2023 World Cup is a mix of veterans and new faces. They’re going after a record third consecutive World Cup title.
Fencer Alen Hadzic, who went to Olympics despite sexual misconduct claims, has been banned
Alen Hadzic, who went to Tokyo while under investigation for sexual misconduct, declared permanently ineligible by US Center for SafeSport.
The World Cup begins in a month. Here’s everything you need to know.
The World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, the first women’s tournament to be played in two countries, begins in a month and runs through Aug. 20.
What ESPN’s Sam Ponder calls ‘fairness’ is plain old bigotry
Sam Ponder, host of ESPN’s “Sunday NFL Countdown,” posted anti-transgender tweets, claiming she’s speaking up for women’s sports.
U.S. Center for SafeSport was created to protect athletes from abuse. But is it working?
Tasked with protecting athletes at Olympic and youth levels,
U.S. Center for SafeSport criticized for delayed investigations, lack of transparency.
USWNT defeats Ireland 1-0 in a game that doesn’t tell much about their World Cup chances
“I feel comfortable where we’re at as a team,” USWNT coach Vlatko Andonovski said after a 1-0 win over Ireland.
Losing star Mallory Swanson to injury doesn’t mean USWNT’s World Cup chances are lost, too
Devastating as it is to lose Mallory Swanson, it does not have to derail USWNT’s chances of becoming the first team to win three straight World Cups.
These next couple of years are your big shot, WNBA. Don’t screw it up.
NCAA women’s tournament drew record ratings and, a week later, was still creating chatter across the country.
Jill Biden manages to insult both LSU and Iowa with White House invite idea
First Lady Jill Biden says she wants to invite Iowa to White House along with new national champion LSU. News flash: Women can handle disappointment.