Author: Leslie Scotland-Stewart

University of Pennsylvania Women’s Soccer Secures Victory Against Saint Joseph’s PHILADELPHIA – The University of Pennsylvania women’s soccer team achieved a thrilling 2-1 victory over Saint Joseph’s on Rhodes Field. This result lifts the Quakers’ record to 4-0-2, while the Hawks fall to 3-4 for the season. Match Highlights In a match characterized by intense play, the Quakers continued their strong start to the season, remaining unbeaten in their first six fixtures, echoing the performance of the 2022 team. Sophomore Haley Adamsky scored for the second consecutive match, surpassing her total from last season. Junior Megan Graves set a personal…

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Featured Stories Celebrating the 2025 Power Women of the East End in Southampton By Michael Malaszczyk 14 minutes 09/11/2025 The 2025 Power Women of the East End The Muses in Southampton was alive with energy as attendees gathered to honor remarkable women at the 2025 Dan’s Power Women of the East End event, hosted by Schneps Media on September 10. This sold-out gathering celebrated local leaders from various fields who significantly contribute to the vitality of the East End. The evening shone a light on women from diverse sectors including business, healthcare, education, government, and philanthropy, emphasizing their essential role…

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Texas women have long exemplified resilience, determination, and independence, qualities that embody the pioneering spirit of the American frontier. Although the era of the open frontier has passed, the legacy of strong Texas women continues to thrive, showcasing how they navigated the challenges of a demanding landscape marked by lawlessness and isolation. Among the most notable chapters in this history is the Chisholm Trail, a significant route where these women displayed extraordinary fortitude. From 1867 to 1884, the Chisholm Trail served as a major thoroughfare for over five million longhorns journeying from Texas ranches to railheads in Kansas. Women faced…

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Understanding the Historical Context of Women’s Pain Management Women’s pain has frequently been overlooked in the medical field, a phenomenon attributed to longstanding gender biases. Experts highlight that this issue is rooted in a male-dominated history of medicine, which has often led to the minimization or dismissal of women’s pain experiences. “Historically, medicine has been very male-driven,” says Kim Hoover, an ob-gyn at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and a member of the ACOG clinical consensus committee. “Now, more female physicians are out there, giving voice to their patients.” The Financial Factors Behind Pain Management Disparities Aside from historical…

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The Power of Collaboration in Art: Insights from Femxphotographers Femxphotographers exemplifies the strength found in collective creativity, demonstrating how collaboration can lead to impactful and enduring artistic expressions rooted in shared principles. In an era that often promotes individualism and separation, this collective effort stands out by fostering inclusivity and solidarity among women and non-binary artists. Collective Ideation and Creation The artists within Femxphotographers unite to challenge societal structures that perpetuate isolation and marginalization, not just within the art community but also in broader societal contexts. By rejecting the narrative of solitary genius, they emphasize the significance of working together,…

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Acknowledgment of Excellence in Women’s Golf RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – In a notable achievement, the Great American Conference has recognized Harding University’s Pilar Martinez as the women’s golfer of the week for the second week of the fall season. Top Performance at NSU Women’s Golf Classic This week, Martinez, a senior, played a pivotal role in leading the Lady Bisons to a third-place finish at the NSU Women’s Golf Classic. She displayed remarkable skill throughout the event, ultimately finishing in a tie for fourth place individually. Highlights from Martinez’s Play Over the two rounds of the tournament, Martinez recorded impressive scores…

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Upcoming Match Opponent: Capital University Date & Time: September 12, 2025 | 6:00 PM Match Recap The Hope College women’s soccer team managed to secure a 2-2 draw against the unbeaten Illinois Institute of Technology during their match in Chicago. The Flying Dutch, with a current record of 2-2-1, came from behind after Illinois Tech initially took a 2-0 lead within the first 26 minutes of the game. Key Moments Senior Grace Fowler (Cumming, Georgia / Pinecrest Academy) ignited the comeback for Hope after Illinois Tech’s Tvesa Vathulya scored the second goal of the match, reducing the deficit with just…

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Elon Women’s Soccer Team Continues Unbeaten Streak with Dominant Win Elon University’s women’s soccer team remains on a remarkable streak, demonstrating their prowess by securing a 6-0 victory against South Carolina State on Wednesday evening at Rudd Field. This victory marks the end of an unbeaten non-conference run, leaving the team with an impressive record of 6 wins, 0 losses, and 2 draws. Record-Setting Performance The shutout win not only showcases the team’s skill but also set a new program record for consecutive clean sheets, marking the seventh in a row. This achievement surpasses the previous record of six, established…

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In September 2025, the University of North Carolina women’s tennis program welcomed Elizabeth Scotty as its new assistant coach under the guidance of head coach Brian Kalbas. Scotty, a celebrated former Tar Heel and National Champion, returns to UNC after her tenure at the University of Tennessee, where she served as an assistant coach for the 2024-2025 season. During her time at Tennessee, Scotty significantly contributed to the team’s success, helping them achieve a commendable 20-8 overall record and a 10-5 mark in Southeastern Conference (SEC) action. Under her leadership, the Volunteers concluded the season ranked 10th nationally and advanced…

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The Women’s Lacrosse League (WLL) is set to grow significantly, announcing the introduction of a full season and playoffs beginning in 2026. This development follows the league’s inaugural season, which was limited to a one-week Championship Series in February, complemented by an All-Star game in July. Upcoming Season Details For the next season, the league will expand its schedule to include 11 weekends of competition among its four teams: the Boston Guard, New York Charging, Maryland Charm, and California Palms. Notably, the league will transition from a 6-on-6 format to a more traditional 10-on-10 setup. Additionally, teams will increase their…

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