An Epic Year for Women’s Sports
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Riley Gaines Unveils ‘Be Bold’ Clothing Collab To Defend Women’s Sports, Honor Title IX Legacy
Riley Gaines, the former collegiate swimmer who rose to fame advocating to protect women’s sports and spaces from transgender-identifying males, dropped the first installment of her new clothing collection on Monday, the 53rd anniversary of Title IX. Gaines teamed up with XX-XY Athletics for a “Be Bold” collaboration intended to “honor the past and defend the future,” featuring clothing emblazoned with “Title I
An epic year for women’s sports
It was a banner year for the Engineers in 2024–’25, with four MIT women’s teams all clinching NCAA Division III national titles for the first time. After winning their fourth straight NCAA East Regional Championship, the cross country team claimed their first national title in November with All-American performances from Christina Crow ’25 (pictured), Rujuta Sane ’26, and Kate Sanderson ’26. In March, the indoor track and field team scored 49 po…
Digital surges as women’s sport navigates evolving visibility landscape - Womens Sport Trust
While UK broadcast audiences have declined year-on-year, the latest Women’s Sport Trust (WST) Visibility Report presents a powerful counter-narrative: women’s sport is seeing unprecedented digital growth and global fan engagement.The WST report, featuring broadcast analysis from GSIQ, shows that three-minute UK broadcast reach fell -13% between January and May 2025 (from 22.6m to 19.6m), the first decline since 2022, coinciding largely with a -1…
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