EchoingEagle+FollowUMass women’s basketball eyes another big winUMass women’s basketball is on a roll, coming off a strong team win where five players hit double digits. Now, they’re heading to Buffalo to face a team that’s struggled all season—Buffalo’s only got two wins so far. What stands out is UMass’s defense, holding opponents to just 58.5 points per game, the best in the MAC. With their teamwork and momentum, this game could be another confidence boost before they hit the road again. How do you think this season’s chemistry is shaping up for a deeper run? #Sports #UMassBasketball #WomensSports00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowOlbermann vs. Wheeler: Swimmers Strike BackWow, did you guys see the latest Olbermann drama? The former ESPN guy tried to roast Kaitlynn Wheeler (Riley Gaines’ old Kentucky teammate), but Wheeler fired back hard—reminding everyone she’s an SEC champ, not just a keyboard warrior. This all goes back to the heated debate over Lia Thomas and fairness in women’s sports. Wheeler and Gaines are leading the charge for women’s rights, and Olbermann just keeps getting dunked on. Thoughts on this rivalry? #Sports #NCAASwimming #WomensSports00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowOhanian’s Athlos: Changing the Game for WomenReddit co-founder and “Queen Serena’s” husband, Alexis Ohanian, is making serious waves with Athlos, his women-only track league. After setting prize money at six times the Diamond League and packing Times Square for Tara Davis-Woodhall’s long jump, Ohanian’s vision is clear: give women athletes the spotlight they deserve. With Sha’Carri Richardson and Gabby Thomas on board, Athlos is fast becoming the new battleground for track’s elite. Can Ohanian’s bold moves finally tip the scales in women’s sports? #Sports #Athlos #WomensSports10Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowWhy are top women’s games still ignored?UCLA’s big win over Ohio State—featuring two top-20 women’s basketball teams—barely made a blip in the media. Coach Cori Close called out the near-total lack of coverage, saying it’s disappointing that such a high-stakes matchup didn’t draw more attention. Even with a packed arena and national rankings on the line, only one reporter reached out to her postgame. This isn’t just a UCLA issue; shrinking newsrooms mean even major pro teams sometimes travel with zero reporters. What will it take for women’s sports to get the spotlight they deserve? #Sports #WomensSports #UCLA00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowLouisville’s all-hustle win over TennesseeWatching Louisville women’s basketball take down Tennessee, it was clear: grit and versatility made all the difference. Laura Ziegler, usually a forward, stepped up to run point and sparked a new energy—diving for loose balls, grabbing rebounds, and dishing out assists. The Cards didn’t just outscore the Vols; they outworked them, dominating the boards and hustling for every possession. With Coach Walz just two wins from 500, the team’s willingness to embrace new roles is paying off. What do you think—does this kind of all-in attitude make a bigger impact than pure talent? #Sports #LouisvilleBasketball #WomensSports10Share