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Power, Polish, and Preseason - The NAIA’s First Coaches Poll
For the first time, head coaches across four conferences submitted Top 15 ballots. The NAIA released its first-ever official preseason coaches poll this week
Feb 163 min read


Under the Super Bowl Lights, Girls Flag Football Stepped Into Its Own
Girls High School Flag Football Showcase Elevates Emerging Talent During Pro Bowl Week SAN FRANCISCO — Thirty-two of the nation’s top senior high school flag football athletes took the field in the 2026 NFL FLAG Girls High School Showcase on Feb. 3, part of the NFL’s Super Bowl week flag football programming and televised as part of ESPN’s Postseason NFL Countdown coverage. The Showcase brought together a competitive all-star field representing programs across the United S
Feb 113 min read


Women’s Flag Football Isn’t Emerging. It’s Being Installed.
For years, women’s flag football has been described as “growing,” “emerging,” or “having a moment.” Those words are no longer accurate. What’s happening now is not organic growth. It’s institutional installation . Flag football is being slotted—deliberately—into the machinery of youth sports, collegiate athletics, international competition, and Olympic legitimacy. And when that happens, the question stops being “Is this sport real?” and becomes “Who controls access, and who
Feb 103 min read


2026 Winter Olympics | Women’s Competition Report
he 2026 Winter Olympics are underway, and women’s events have already delivered statement performances. Sweden opened the Games with a dominant one-two finish in the women’s skiathlon, led by Frida Karlsson’s commanding gold. In figure skating, Kaori Sakamoto set the early standard in the team event, while Alysa Liu’s return powered Team USA into contention.
Feb 73 min read


Six Women Who Will Own the Ice at the 2026 Olympics
Milan 2026 isn’t just a competition. It’s a runway of pressure, politics, and main-character moments waiting to happen.
Feb 67 min read


What the Opening Ceremony Tells Us About Who the Olympics Are For Now
The Opening Ceremony is the Olympics’ first editorial decision. As Milano Cortina 2026 opens in Italy, the pageantry of fashion, performance, and visibility quietly signals who these Games are for now—and who is still watching from the margins.
Feb 64 min read
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