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Photo: NWHL/Boston Pride Hayley Moore has quite the resume. Moore played NCAA Division I hockey at Brown University, and was a two-year captain and two-time All-Ivy selection throughout her collegiate career. She continued on to playing professionally for the the Boston Blades of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League as well as in Switzerland. After her playing career ended, she went on to become an assistant coach for the women’s team at Harvard University and as a development camp skills coach and on-ice director for USA Hockey. Moore worked the last six seasons with the NWHL's Boston Pride. Her most recent...

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Now in retirement, this superstar is once again making headlines as the newly appointed President of the International Golf Federation (IGF). Her advocacy throughout her career to increase the opportunities for women to play golf, as well as to make golf an Olympic sport, were leading qualities in the IGF's considerations for appointing Sörenstam as the organization's next President. Golf will once again be a part of the 2020, Tokyo Olympics, after making it's return to the Games in 2016. It is no question that the push for the IOC to maintain the game as an Olympic sport was top...

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The Miami Marlins announced Kim Ng will be taking the reigns as the new General Manager of the team for the 2021 MLB season. This makes Ng not only the first woman in history to serve as GM in the MLB, but in all four Major Sport Leagues in North America (MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL). Image Right - tsn.ca The History Behind Making History Kim Ng attended the University of Chicago, receiving a B.A. in Public Policy, during which time she played four years for the Women's Softball Team and was named MVP Infielder. After graduating, she pivoted from the...

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Blake Bolden has achieved many accolades in women's ice hockey, and isn't done leaving her mark on the game yet. Bolden participated in the first U18 World Championships for team USA, winning Gold in both the 2008 & 2009 tournaments. She competed alongside the likes of Kendall Coyne-Schofield, Brianna Decker, and Amanda Kessel, some of whom she would later play with in her professional career. Her tenure at Boston College saw 3 trips to the NCAA Division I Frozen Four Championships. Bolden captained the team in her senior year, and received Hockey East Defensive Player of the Year, as well...

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