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38 results for "espnw"
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Busy bridge to London for Ariel Hsing
ESPNHSBetween playing a friendly game with "Uncle" Warren Buffett and "Uncle" Bill Gates, taking a pre-calculus class and winning more table tennis titles, senior-to-be Ariel Hsing has hardly had time to pack her instant noodles, chips, cookies and chocola...
Blog | July 19, 2012 -
40 greatest female athletes: Mia Hamm
ESPNHSESPN is marking the 40th anniversary of Title IX by unveiling the top 40 female athletes of the past 40 years. Mia Hamm was just 15 years old when she became the youngest woman ever to don the jersey of the U.S. senior squad. She wore that jer...
Blog | June 22, 2012 -
State Department, espnW join forces
ESPNHSSecretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and ESPN president John Skipper on Thursday announced a new collaboration between the State Department and espnW called the Global Sports Mentoring Program. The program is part of the State Department's la...
Blog | June 21, 2012 -
40 greatest female athletes: Martina Navratilova
ESPNHSESPN is marking the 40th anniversary of Title IX by unveiling the top 40 female athletes of the past 40 years. Martina Navratilova arrived on the tennis stage as a 16-year-old in the 1973 French Open, where she made it to the quarterfinals as an ...
Blog | June 21, 2012 -
40 greatest female athletes: Jackie Joyner-Kersee
ESPNHSESPN is marking the 40th anniversary of Title IX by unveiling the top 40 female athletes of the past 40 years. As a kid, Jackie Joyner-Kersee was fast. And she could jump. In high school at Lincoln (East St. Louis, Ill.), she was a state champion...
Blog | June 20, 2012 -
40 greatest female athletes: Annika Sorenstam
ESPNHSESPN is marking the 40th anniversary of Title IX by unveiling the top 40 female athletes of the past 40 years. Are you painfully shy? So was Annika Sorenstam. The woman who won 72 titles on the LPGA Tour once dreaded winning junior tournaments be...
Blog | June 19, 2012 -
40 greatest female athletes: Lisa Leslie
ESPNHSESPN is marking the 40th anniversary of Title IX by unveiling the top 40 female athletes of the past 40 years. As a senior at Morningside (Inglewood, Calif.), Lisa Leslie once scored 101 points. In the first half. The other team never even bothe...
Blog | June 18, 2012 -
40 greatest female athletes: Bonnie Blair
ESPNHSESPN is marking the 40th anniversary of Title IX by unveiling the top 40 female athletes of the past 40 years. When Bonnie Blair made her Olympic debut in 1984, at age 19, the East Germans ruled the sport, and they continued their dominance in Sa...
Blog | June 15, 2012 -
40 greatest female athletes: Chris Evert
ESPNHSESPN is marking the 40th anniversary of Title IX by unveiling the top 40 female athletes of the past 40 years. Chris Evert was just 15 in 1970 when she beat the world's No. 1 player, Margaret Court, at a tiny tournament in North Carolina. A ye...
Blog | June 14, 2012 -
40 greatest female athletes: Nadia Comaneci
ESPNHSESPN is marking the 40th anniversary of Title IX by unveiling the top 40 female athletes of the past 40 years. At the 1976 Olympics, 14-year-old Nadia Comaneci became synonymous with perfection. On July 19 at the Montreal Games, the Romanian gy...
Blog | June 13, 2012 -
40 greatest female athletes: Steffi Graf
ESPNHSESPN is marking the 40th anniversary of Title IX by unveiling the top 40 female athletes of the past 40 years. When she was 18, Steffi Graf took down a legend in the finals of the French Open. A year later, Graf won the "Golden Slam," claiming all...
Blog | June 12, 2012 -
40 greatest female athletes: Serena Williams
ESPNHSESPN is marking the 40th anniversary of Title IX by unveiling the top 40 female athletes of the past 40 years. Serena Williams won her first Grand Slam singles title when she was just 17, at the 1999 U.S. Open. In 2002-03, Williams won four in ...
Blog | June 11, 2012 -
40 greatest female athletes: Billie Jean King
ESPNHSESPN is marking the 40th anniversary of Title IX by unveiling the top 40 female athletes of the past 40 years. Billie Jean King, who spent five years as the No. 1 women's tennis player in the world, won six Wimbledon singles titles, four U.S. Open...
Blog | June 08, 2012 -
40 greatest female athletes: Cheryl Miller
ESPNHSESPN is marking the 40th anniversary of Title IX by unveiling the top 40 female athletes of the past 40 years. As a senior at Riverside Poly (Riverside, Calif.) Cheryl Miller scored 105 points in a single game. In college at USC, the 6-foot-2...
Blog | June 06, 2012 -
40 greatest female athletes: Katarina Witt
ESPNHSESPN is marking the 40th anniversary of Title IX by unveiling the top 40 female athletes of the past 40 years. Katarina Witt was only 18 when she began winning over global audiences at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo. It was there that she up...
Blog | June 05, 2012 -
40 greatest female athletes: Janet Evans
ESPNHSESPN is marking the 40th anniversary of Title IX by unveiling the top 40 female athletes of the past 40 years. Janet Evans was only 17 years old and about 100 pounds when she secured her legacy. The No. 15 woman in ESPN's countdown won three go...
Blog | June 04, 2012