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Owning the Lane: Women in Track & Representation
Women dominate on the track—but not in the boardroom. With over 75% of sports agents still men, track and field is one of the last open lanes for women to lead in representation. From coaches to cultural strategists, women are reshaping what athlete advocacy looks like. This piece explores how—and why it matters.
Nov 122 min read


Before the Game Starts: How Safe Do Women Feel in Sports Spaces?
How safe do women feel in sports spaces? Brunch League Sports is collecting nationwide feedback through the Women’s Sports Safety & Attendance Survey — a first-of-its-kind study exploring how safety, comfort, and crowd culture shape women’s experiences as fans and athletes. Your responses could directly influence how future sporting events — for both women and men — are designed, staffed, and experienced.
Oct 252 min read


Ryder Cup Harassment Shows Why Women Still Don’t Feel Safe in Sports
Different setting, same script: women become targets not because of what they do, but because of where they stand.
Oct 145 min read


Napheesa Collier vs. WNBA Leadership: What Her Critique Reveals About Women’s Sports Power
“When Napheesa Collier called WNBA leadership ‘the worst in the world,’ it wasn’t just frustration after a tough loss. It was a bold indictment of how women athletes are treated — from inconsistent officiating to a lack of protection and accountability. Her words shine a light on the deeper fight for respect, equity, and strong leadership in women’s sports.
Oct 14 min read


Brunch, Women, and Sports: More Than a Meal, It’s a Movement
Brunch isn’t just pancakes and mimosas — it’s a ritual. For women, it’s long been a space to recharge, connect, and be seen. Now, it’s becoming the new frontier in sports culture. From running clubs that finish their miles with a shared meal, to pre-game brunches that welcome families and fans left out of tailgate culture, brunch is rewriting the rules of how we gather around sports. It’s not only about food — it’s about who gets to belong, who gets to cheer, and who gets to
Oct 14 min read


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