
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Jan. 13, 2012) - The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women's soccer standout Sarah Hagen was taken in the first round of the 2012 Women's Professional Soccer Draft by the Philadelphia Independence.
A young lady by the name of Natalie Randolph did the unthinkable; she coached a boys high school football team.
On March 13, 2010 Randolph was formally named the head football coach at Coolidge High School in Northwest Washington, making her what is believed to be the only woman coaching boys' varsity high school football in the United States.
Hoepner is the owner of the specialty running store, Performance Running Outfitters, located in Brookfield, Oconomowoc, and Shorewood.
MILWAUKEE - Marquette women's basketball senior point guard Angel Robinson was selected by the New York Liberty with the 22nd pick in the 2011 Women's National Basketball Association Draft. Her rights were then traded to the Minnesota Lynx.
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Justine Siegal became the first woman to pitch batting practice in a major league spring training camp when she threw to the Cleveland Indians on Monday.
Not only did she pass the test with flying colors, some people became a little envious along the way.
Season ticket holders for the WNBA’s Chicago Sky were recently treated to an up close and personal meet and greet with new General Manager and head coach, Pokey Chatman. Chatman was met with cheers and applause upon her arrival as fans welcomed her to Chicago, took advantage of photo opportunities, and asked hopeful questions regarding the upcoming 2011 season. Blue and yellow confetti seemed to be the theme of the evening with early dreams and optimism for a championship win.

