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Iowa Women’s Basketball Achieves New Milestone in Coaches Poll Rankings The Iowa women’s basketball team has made significant strides in the latest USA TODAY Coaches Poll, climbing to a notable position that reflects their strong performances this season. Recent Rankings Overview In the most recent edition of the Coaches Poll, the Hawkeyes have ascended to third place, marking their highest ranking this season. This achievement underscores the team’s continued growth and competitiveness on the national stage. Key Factors Contributing to the Rise Consistent Performances: The Hawkeyes have demonstrated resilience and skill throughout their games, securing victories against several ranked opponents.…
Leonard Solms Jack of all sporting trades. Author of my 11-year-old self’s fantasy story about his road to FIFA World Cup glory. Perfecting the art of writing about people who do what I said I was going to do. Nov 19, 2025, 03:21 AM ET Bayern Munich Collaborates with Cameroon’s Petrichor Football Association Bayern Munich has forged a partnership with the Petrichor Football Association of Cameroon, a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing women’s youth football. This collaboration, which will span an initial two years, aims to enhance player pathways for aspiring female footballers in Cameroon. Goals of the Partnership The…
The Role of Women in Promoting Sustainable Peace The importance of women’s participation in peacebuilding efforts cannot be overstated. Research highlights that their involvement in peace negotiations can lead to a reduction in the likelihood of conflict resurgence by as much as 37%. However, historical events like the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement in 1995 exemplified a significant shortfall in this regard, as women were notably absent from the negotiations. Historical Context At the time of the Dayton Peace Agreement, UN Resolution 1325—which emphasizes the link between gender equality and international peace—had yet to be adopted, yet voices were…
BRIDGEWATER, Va. – In an electrifying display of resilience, the Bridgewater College women’s basketball team staged a stunning comeback, overcoming an 18-point deficit to claim a 51-44 victory against Stevenson on Tuesday evening. Game Summary With this win, Bridgewater improved its record to 3-1, while Stevenson now stands at 1-2. First Half Highlights The contest began with Riley Corcoran scoring for the Eagles through free throws, but it was Stevenson that quickly took the lead with a three-pointer. The pace of the game saw both teams exchanging baskets, with Stevenson gaining an 18-13 advantage by the end of the first…
Hanin Al Qoreishy: From Resilience to Advocacy Born in Iraq, Hanin Al Qoreishy faced unimaginable challenges from a young age. Her family relocated to the United States when she was just 9 years old, escaping the turmoil of conflict in their homeland. In her Miss Universe biography, she recounts a harrowing experience of being kidnapped and subjected to gun violence before ultimately finding safety. Overcoming Adversity As a teenager, Hanin stepped into the role of caregiver for her siblings, navigating the complexities of their shared trauma. Her journey through early adulthood was marked by significant milestones and hardships, including becoming…
ORLANDO, Fla. — Day one of the 2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Singles and Doubles Championships has concluded, showcasing some thrilling matches. The highlight for the University of Florida came from sophomore Gabia Paskauskas, who achieved a hard-fought victory in her Round of 64 singles match. Paskauskas emerged victorious against Stanford’s Alyssa Ahn, winning with scores of 6-2, 4-6, and 7-5. Paskauskas’s next challenge awaits as she prepares to compete against NC State’s Mia Slama in the Round of 32 on Wednesday, November 19. In contrast, senior Xinyi Nong faced a tough battle in her Round of 64 match against…
Story Links SEARCY — The Harding University women’s basketball team has made a remarkable leap in the WBCA NCAA Division II Top 25 Coaches’ Poll, now positioned at No. 10 following a significant 15-spot rise, according to the latest rankings released on November 18, 2025. The Lady Bisons, boasting a perfect record of 2-0, accumulated 290 total points in the poll, marking one of the most impressive improvements in this early stage of the season. Previously, they entered the season ranked No. 25 in the preseason poll. This notable ascent places Harding among the elite collegiate teams, as they have…
ORLANDO, Fla. – The NCAA Singles Championship kicked off with a strong performance from Ole Miss Women’s Tennis player Emily Welker, who secured a decisive victory in her first-round match. Competing in Orlando, Florida, Welker faced off against No. 88 Lavinia Tanasie of North Carolina State in the Round of 64 on Tuesday morning. Welker showcased her skill and determination, dominating the match with a score of 6-2, 6-1, to advance to the Round of 32. Her next challenge will come on Wednesday when she will compete against No. 45 Valeria Ray from Vanderbilt. Upcoming Matches In addition to singles…
A Gallup poll indicates that 40% of U.S. women between the ages of 15 and 44 are considering a permanent move from the country. Among those surveyed, Canada emerged as the preferred destination, reflecting historical patterns of U.S. emigration. Notably, a lack of confidence in government institutions appears to correlate with this desire to leave. A recent Gallup poll has revealed a significant increase in the number of Americans who are contemplating leaving the United States permanently, with young women making up a notable portion of this demographic. Over 40% of women in the 15-44 age bracket expressed a desire…
Background of Local Business Reporter: Lucie Krisman has established herself as a significant voice in local journalism, particularly within the realm of business coverage for the Johnson County Post. Originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma, she has called Kansas home since her enrollment at the University of Kansas (KU). Education and Early Career: At KU, Lucie earned her degree in journalism, which laid the foundation for her professional journey. Prior to her tenure at the Post, she gained invaluable experience writing for various outlets, including The Pitch, the Eudora Times, the North Dakota Newspaper Association, and the Oklahoma-based KTUL. Engagement with the…