UConn women's basketball sophomore forward Sarah Strong and Fairfield graduate student forward Lauren Beach are among 65 ...
Ole Miss women's basketball senior Cotie McMahon continues to add to her growing list of preseason accolades, as she was ...
The Dayton YWCA has named its honorees for the 2026 Women of Influence awards luncheon, which will be held on Thursday, March ...
Tennessee redshirt junior guard Talaysia Cooper was named to the 2026 Jersey Mike's Naismith Women's Player of the Year ...
The Fall River-based human services agency, led by President and CEO Megan Stirk, ranked No. 63 on the list. This marks Stirk ...
UConn women’s basketball senior Serah Williams, a transfer from Wisconsin, was named to the preseason watchlist for the Lisa ...
No. 18 Southern California won’t be lacking star power even as Associated Press 2024-25 player of the year JuJu Watkins sits ...
Check The Oregonian/OregonLive every Monday for a new poll about the previous week’s top athletes and make sure to vote for ...
MANILA, Philippines — Two Filipina executives have been recognized among Asia's Power Businesswomen by Forbes Magazine. Robinsons Land Corp. President and CEO Mybelle Aragon-Gobio and Ayala Corp.
DULUTH, Minn.- Two UMD women’s hockey players were named to the Canadian Women’s National Team’s Rivalry Series Roster on ...
Selected for their achievements and proven track records, all women spotlighted this year are newcomers to the list, expanding Forbes Asia’s network of outstanding businesswomen who are making their ...
The prominent Northland leader who admitted assaulting two women in Whangārei in September can now be named as former Kaipara ...