Womens Sports

  • The Disparity in treatment for Male and Female athletes of the NCAA

       The beginning of March Madness brought us cheers for the bit of normalcy we yearned for a year ago. We set aside our afternoons (or mornings here on the West coast)  to watch our favorite collegiate teams prepare for a battle unlike the ones before, their own personal bubble. NCAA fans men and women alike were eager to see the games played out under those circumstances. Especially since when the NBA bubble was taking place players and pundits alike compared it to a collegiate or AAU type setting we knew this going to big for these athletes ( well if you are the right gender).  

            As we all know female and male rights have never been equal, not even in sports today, in the year of 2021. As of just last week the NCAA was called out for the lack of amenities in the women's workout room versus the men's workout room. The first person to call them out on the issue was Stanford sports performance coach Ali Kershner posted two photos one of  how the men's workout room looks with all different types of equipment  and benches in contrast to the women's workout room with only a set of free weights and a few yoga mats. A few hours after Ali posted her post, NCAA vice president of women's basketball Lynn Holzman, to paraphrase, stated that some amenities teams usually have access to aren´t available due to the  limited space of being in a controlled environment. As well as stating that the original plan was to expand the workout area once additional space was available later in the tournament. After Lynn Holzman made that statement, Sedona Prince of the Oregon Ducks contradicted that there is limited space and posted a video showing all the extra space that they had to add more equipment. She also added a statement saying, ¨If you´re not upset by this problem, then you´re part of it.¨ After the photos from Ali were posted and the video from Sedona was uploaded, multiple NBA and WNBA players tweeted and shared on other social media platforms addressing the problem including A´ja Wilson, Sabrina Ionescu, CJ MCollum, Steph Curry and others. After the NCAA was exposed for the disparities in men and women amenities in the workout rooms, others posted and retweeted about the food options. Sedona also posted the men´s food options having excellent food  while the women had lower than subpar lunch food. Also photos and videos were shared of the difference in their swag bags. As well as the covid tests, women are getting lower quality tests rather than the men.  After all this many people took it as the NCAA being disrespectful and disgraceful.  People were furious, and everyone that was angry with the problem was reposting the different photos and videos on every platform they can. Following all the criticism NCAA officials apologize. Lynn Holzman promised to have improvements and she stated that the issue hit a nerve with her, since she was a former college basketball player. The NCAA has since  put in better equipment in the weight room for the women. Sedona posted another video showing all of the new amenities that has been added. Though the NCAA added  more amenities, this is just a small part of the problem that we have with women's sports in general. For example the number of Division 1 women's teams only compete in 64 tournaments versus the men´s that compete in 68. That is just one of many examples of the inequalities within women's sports. South Carolina women's basketball coach Dawn Staley said in a statement that ¨Women's basketball is a popular sport whose stock and presence continues to rise on a global level. It is time for the NCAA leadership to reevaluate the value they place on women.¨  Which is completely correct. Some may use the argument that Men's Basketball generates more revenue than Women's basketball programs, but if this argument was to be true why are lower level cinderella teams also being privy to the bountiful buffet and fully equipped weight room but women's programs like a South Carolina should. So this reasoning clearly does not hold water. Simply put we need to make a change with the inequalities that these women and women in general are facing and like Sedona said if you're not upset by this problem, then you're part of it.

     

     

     

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  • BallCourt - Lamelo Gets His Contract | Coach Drew's Top 5 Power Ranking | Tiana Mangakahia

    This week on BallCourt - Coach Drew gives his Top 5 Power Ranking post FA season; Lamelo Ball Signs a rookie deal with Jordan's NBA Team; Andrew Bogut  of the Warriors and NBL superstar retires from basketball and coverage of basketball from around the world. 

        ◦    Feel good story of the week:
    Syracuse’s Tiana Mangakahia played lights out in her return to the court since being diagnosed with breast cancer.

    A word from our Coach: The Grind, Work ethic.

    To listen to the podcast, click on the image above. 

    Stay active,  Stay Healthy , Stay Safe

     

     

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  • BallCourt - Truth or Shame: NBA Bubble Championships | Aja Wilson MVP

     

     

    This week on BallCourt - The World of Basketball, Coach Drew reviews week 3 of the NBA Championships in the Bubble with the Lakers vs Nuggets.  Also discussed is the WNBA - Aja Wilson balling out.

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    • Aja Wilson flexing against the Sun A’ja  was benched in college. Now she’s an MVP.
    • Buzzer beater needed for Storm to beat the Lynx.
    • Davis goes from Kobe to Nobe
    • Lakers vs Nuggets Breakdown
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  • The World's First Women's Sports Museum Is On The Horizon

    The World's First Women's Sports Museum Is On The Horizon

     by Azariah Manning

     

    The world of sports for women is beyond just playing  an activity or physical exertion.  There is an  inspiring journey behind the women who have molded the sports industry.

     

    Women in sports showcase a compelling caliber of talent and commitment.

     

    Whether these women were athletes, coaches, executives or even broadcasters, the duties are endless to the trailblazing efforts women have contributed to the world of sports, and it is about time their remarkable efforts are highlighted and celebrated.

     

    “The much-anticipated museum will be a living, breathing museum featuring interactive, state-of-the-art exhibits that recognize the women who have given their time, talent, tears and triumphs to defy gender stereotypes and lead all women to heights beyond expectation.”

                 -Womenssportsmuseum.org https://womenssportsmuseum.org/#title-canvas

     

    Believe it or not the world has yet to see an entire assemblage, or national museum solely commemorating the women who have given their talent and courageous efforts to the industry.

    The Women’s Sports Museum is set to launch in the city of Sarasota, Florida.

    The WSM organization has a set five year plan.

     The first 3 years have been dedicated to the pop up exhibit experiences along with raising awareness through annual galas and launch events to drive sponsorships and community support to assure the historic exhibit becomes a reality.

    The WSM organization has yet to secure a permanent location but is very close to beginning processes of building the dynasty.

     

    The Women’s sports museum  is more than just creating another accolade collective. Its inspires young women and girls through the lens of sports.

    It challenges the social barriers stemmed upon women involving their truths and passion in a male dominated industry.

     It showcases the complexities and dynamism that only women can overcome. The WSM movement is revolutionary.

     

     

     

     

    “THE SIGNIFICANCE OF HAVING A WOMEN’S SPORTS MUSEUM GOES BEYOND GIVING US A VOICE... WE NEED A PERMANENT PLACE THAT SHOWCASES OUR HISTORY, CELEBRATES OUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND INSPIRES OUR FUTURE GENERATIONS.” 

    FORMER WORLD NO. 1 AMERICAN PROFESSIONAL TENNIS PLAYER

                                                  -Billie Jean King

     

     

     

    In the effort to begin the construction of this women empowered establishment. Anyone can be apart of herstory by donating to the Women’s Sports Museum. The contributions can help fulfill the museums initiatives  that entail; funding for the preview center that will lead into the build of the WSM facility, Traveling pop-up exhibits and Public speaking forums to raise awareness. You can donate by going to their website. https://womenssportsmuseum.org/#title-canvas

     Read more about it here:

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/museums/after-20-years-national-womens-history-museum-still-seeking-bricks-and-mortar-home/2013/10/03/ba61f47a-26b9-11e3-b75d-5b7f66349852_story.html

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3MQsISjXW0

     

     

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