Natalie Randolph has accepted the Head Football Coaching Position at Calvin Coolidge High School in Washington, D.C.
A former student and close friend of my family, it is a honor to showcase Natalie's historic accomplishments in women sports. Outstanding teacher and coach, Natalie and her team are headed for greater heights.
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Evolution of Women's Athletics Patch.com According to the NCAA 2005-06 equality report, Division I schools averaged around $8.6 million per institution for men's sports, in comparison to the $4.5 million per institution for women's sports. It's easy to find cases where women's athletics are ... See all stories on this topic »
Women's soccer prepares to host Alabama The Gamecock By Ryan Velasquez, Assistant Sports Editor Sophomore Gabrielle Gilbert enters the weekend with two goals and one assist. Richard Pearce/The Daily Gamecock Nearing the halfway point in its SEC schedule, South Carolina's women's soccer team is once again ... See all stories on this topic »
A game for hooligans Quinnipiac Chronicle There is a large disconnect between the allure of men's and women's sports for me. My point here is not to call into question the legitimacy or relevance of women's sports at large or on this campus. I am all for an egalitarian society and am much more ... See all stories on this topic »
U.S. women draw Canada in friendly Sacramento Bee By Sports Network Melissa Tancredi scored late in the opening half as Canada snapped a seven-match losing streak against the US in women's soccer with a 1-1 draw Saturday night at Livestrong Sporting Park. Abby Wambach converted a penalty in the 10th ... See all stories on this topic »
Sport funding act full of hooey Portales News-Tribune Martha Burk is to women's rights issues what Friday night football is to high school athletics. Martha slugs it out in the heavyweight division of advocacy. She disagrees with a column here that criticized a New Mexico law making private booster ... See all stories on this topic »
Women in Arabian racing to vie for awards gulfnews.com "The organisation of this Festival and the newly introduced Awards shows leadership and vision and it is not only about sports but also about women, about Purebred Arabian horses and about lady jockeys," the US envoy said. Sami Jasem Al Bu Nain, ... See all stories on this topic »
Storms end play at Women's Mid-Am Sports Network Virginia Beach, VA (Sports Network) - Heavy storms left Bayville Golf Club unplayable on Saturday, resulting in the suspension of play at the US Women's Mid-Amateur Championship. After play was stopped close to 12:45 pm (et), officials waited 3 1/2 ... See all stories on this topic »
Niesha Lofing Jun 23, 2009 (The Sacramento Bee - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) --
Summer would seem like the perfect time of year for young athletes to relax, but some view it as an opportunity to practice and play sports without time constraints. Read More »
Claim to fame: Another Olympian produced by the Tennessee State women’s track program of the 1950s and ’60s, Wyomia Tyus became the first athlete to win consecutive gold medals in the 100-meter dash when she followed her 1964 triumph at Tokyo with another in 1968 at Mexico City. A native of Griffin, 40 miles south of Atlanta, Tyus-Tillman has been inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame (1976), the National Track and Field Hall of Fame (1980), the International Women’s Sports Hall of Fame (1981) and the Atlanta Sports Hall of Fame (2006). The AJC’s Darryl Maxie caught up with her. Read More »
(April 21, 2009) – The NCAA Division I Legislative Council added sand volleyball to the list of emerging sports for women, it was announced today, clearing the way for schools to use the sport toward minimum sponsorship requirements and minimum financial aid awards. NCAA Division II had already voted to add sand volleyball to the emerging sports list at the 2009 NCAA Convention in January. Read More »
(CNN) -- A former high school cheerleader who sued over injuries caused when a teammate failed to catch her during a routine, lost her appeal before the Wisconsin Supreme Court on Tuesday. Read More »