Tara VanDerveer (Stanford) & Pat Summitt (Tennessee) Women's Basketball Coaches.
Tara VanDerveer (Stanford) & Pat Summitt (Tennessee) Women's Basketball Coaches.
Billie Jean King - Tennis icon and advocate for gender equality.
Billie Jean King - Tennis icon and advocate for gender equality.
Kathrine Switzer -  first woman to run the Boston Marathon.
Kathrine Switzer - first woman to run the Boston Marathon.
Jackie Joyner-Kersee - Heptathlete and long jump medallist in 4 Olympic games.
Jackie Joyner-Kersee - Heptathlete and long jump medallist in 4 Olympic games.
Robin Wallace played for the USA Baseball Women’s National Team in 2004, which won the gold in the first Women’s World Cup of Baseball. She is the first female scout hired by Major League Baseball.
Robin Wallace played for the USA Baseball Women’s National Team in 2004, which won the gold in the first Women’s World Cup of Baseball. She is the first female scout hired by Major League Baseball.
Justine Siegal - the first woman to throw batting practice to a Major League Baseball team and founder of Baseball For All, an organization that provides opportunities for girls to play baseball.
Justine Siegal - the first woman to throw batting practice to a Major League Baseball team and founder of Baseball For All, an organization that provides opportunities for girls to play baseball.
Kate Harris, named the 2014 Manager of the Year by the National Women's Baseball Hall of Fame in Chevy Chase, MD. She is the youngest manager to receive this award.
Kate Harris, named the 2014 Manager of the Year by the National Women's Baseball Hall of Fame in Chevy Chase, MD. She is the youngest manager to receive this award.
Lea Maurer - Olympic gold medallist, former Stanford Women's Swimming Coach now coach of Men's Water Polo.
Lea Maurer - Olympic gold medallist, former Stanford Women's Swimming Coach now coach of Men's Water Polo.
Lara Sellers, Stanford Women's Volleyball player and coach. When she was 12, Lara argued in front of the Southern California Board of Education for the retention of girls' sports in her middle school.
Lara Sellers, Stanford Women's Volleyball player and coach. When she was 12, Lara argued in front of the Southern California Board of Education for the retention of girls' sports in her middle school.
Lynda Marren and her sister Cindy were the first girls in the history of the Los Altos Little League (1970's) to fight for legislation giving girls a chance to play  baseball in California.
Lynda Marren and her sister Cindy were the first girls in the history of the Los Altos Little League (1970's) to fight for legislation giving girls a chance to play baseball in California.
Jane Campbell (in pink) Stanford Women's Goalie, 14 shutouts, tied for the second-most in Stanford single-season history, and tied for 16th in NCAA Division I history.
Jane Campbell (in pink) Stanford Women's Goalie, 14 shutouts, tied for the second-most in Stanford single-season history, and tied for 16th in NCAA Division I history.
Ghazaleh "Ozzie" Sailors is the only woman who plays college baseball (University of Maine-Presque Isle).
Ghazaleh "Ozzie" Sailors is the only woman who plays college baseball (University of Maine-Presque Isle).
Angela Ruggiero,  ice hockey defenseman, member of the International Olympic Committee & member of the US women's national ice hockey team, medaling in 4 successive Winter Olympic Games.
Angela Ruggiero, ice hockey defenseman, member of the International Olympic Committee & member of the US women's national ice hockey team, medaling in 4 successive Winter Olympic Games.
Grace Limaye, Princeton swimmer and middle school science teacher, inspiring girls to follow their interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math).
Grace Limaye, Princeton swimmer and middle school science teacher, inspiring girls to follow their interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math).
Tara VanDerveer (Stanford) & Pat Summitt (Tennessee) Women's Basketball Coaches.
Billie Jean King - Tennis icon and advocate for gender equality.
Kathrine Switzer -  first woman to run the Boston Marathon.
Jackie Joyner-Kersee - Heptathlete and long jump medallist in 4 Olympic games.
Robin Wallace played for the USA Baseball Women’s National Team in 2004, which won the gold in the first Women’s World Cup of Baseball. She is the first female scout hired by Major League Baseball.
Justine Siegal - the first woman to throw batting practice to a Major League Baseball team and founder of Baseball For All, an organization that provides opportunities for girls to play baseball.
Kate Harris, named the 2014 Manager of the Year by the National Women's Baseball Hall of Fame in Chevy Chase, MD. She is the youngest manager to receive this award.
Lea Maurer - Olympic gold medallist, former Stanford Women's Swimming Coach now coach of Men's Water Polo.
Lara Sellers, Stanford Women's Volleyball player and coach. When she was 12, Lara argued in front of the Southern California Board of Education for the retention of girls' sports in her middle school.
Lynda Marren and her sister Cindy were the first girls in the history of the Los Altos Little League (1970's) to fight for legislation giving girls a chance to play  baseball in California.
Jane Campbell (in pink) Stanford Women's Goalie, 14 shutouts, tied for the second-most in Stanford single-season history, and tied for 16th in NCAA Division I history.
Ghazaleh "Ozzie" Sailors is the only woman who plays college baseball (University of Maine-Presque Isle).
Angela Ruggiero,  ice hockey defenseman, member of the International Olympic Committee & member of the US women's national ice hockey team, medaling in 4 successive Winter Olympic Games.
Grace Limaye, Princeton swimmer and middle school science teacher, inspiring girls to follow their interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math).
Tara VanDerveer (Stanford) & Pat Summitt (Tennessee) Women's Basketball Coaches.
Billie Jean King - Tennis icon and advocate for gender equality.
Kathrine Switzer - first woman to run the Boston Marathon.
Jackie Joyner-Kersee - Heptathlete and long jump medallist in 4 Olympic games.
Robin Wallace played for the USA Baseball Women’s National Team in 2004, which won the gold in the first Women’s World Cup of Baseball. She is the first female scout hired by Major League Baseball.
Justine Siegal - the first woman to throw batting practice to a Major League Baseball team and founder of Baseball For All, an organization that provides opportunities for girls to play baseball.
Kate Harris, named the 2014 Manager of the Year by the National Women's Baseball Hall of Fame in Chevy Chase, MD. She is the youngest manager to receive this award.
Lea Maurer - Olympic gold medallist, former Stanford Women's Swimming Coach now coach of Men's Water Polo.
Lara Sellers, Stanford Women's Volleyball player and coach. When she was 12, Lara argued in front of the Southern California Board of Education for the retention of girls' sports in her middle school.
Lynda Marren and her sister Cindy were the first girls in the history of the Los Altos Little League (1970's) to fight for legislation giving girls a chance to play baseball in California.
Jane Campbell (in pink) Stanford Women's Goalie, 14 shutouts, tied for the second-most in Stanford single-season history, and tied for 16th in NCAA Division I history.
Ghazaleh "Ozzie" Sailors is the only woman who plays college baseball (University of Maine-Presque Isle).
Angela Ruggiero, ice hockey defenseman, member of the International Olympic Committee & member of the US women's national ice hockey team, medaling in 4 successive Winter Olympic Games.
Grace Limaye, Princeton swimmer and middle school science teacher, inspiring girls to follow their interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math).
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