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Rhode Island Team's Triple Crown Triumph and Grand Slam Champions: Women in Sports
Women's Sports USA | March 1, 2026 Some stories hold more importance than winning a trophy. This is one of those stories. Shots Fired, a women’s senior softball team based in Rhode Island, won the age 50-plus AAA championship by defeating teams from across the continental United States and Guam. The team, which includes several players from the local South County area, also secured the Eastern and U.S. championships, achieving a remarkable triple crown. ownle crown Senior Sof

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Mar 15 min read


Trending Now: Women’s Sports Are Rising—and the Movement Is Just Getting Started
Women’s sports are rising like never before. From record-breaking crowds to inspiring athletes and trailblazers, this moment is bigger than a trend—it’s a movement. Discover what’s shaping the future of women’s sports and why it matters now.

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Feb 13 min read


Exploring the Legacy of Women's Sports Pioneers: A History of Women Athletes by Women Sports USA
When I think about the incredible journey of women in sports, I feel inspired and energized! The path wasn’t easy, but the trailblazers who came before us shattered barriers and changed the game forever. Today, I want to take you on a vibrant journey through the history of women athletes. We’ll celebrate their courage, their victories, and the legacy they left behind. Ready? Let’s dive in! The Early Days: Breaking Ground in Women’s Sports Back in the late 19th and early 20th

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Jan 74 min read


Women's Sports Journey: From the D1 Field Hockey Field to Author of Children's Books by Women Sports USA
Growing up in Rhode Island as an identical twin meant I always had a teammate by my side — someone who trained with me, competed with me, dreamed beside me, and pushed me to be my best. Field hockey wasn’t just our sport; it was our shared heartbeat. It shaped our confidence, our character, and ultimately, our futures. And in a time when women weren’t being recruited in the ways they are today, my twin and I became part of something rare — and extraordinary. Breaking Barrier

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Nov 15, 20256 min read
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