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OHT CELEBRATES PRIDE

Olympian Nikki Hiltz, an 8x National Champion and American Record Holder, is a powerful athlete and leader on and off the track. Hiltz reflects on what Pride means to them and how they celebrate Pride “all year round.”
Olympians Breanna Stewart and Hannah Roberts and Paralympians Josie Aslakson and Courtney Ryan share their experiences as athletes and being a part of the LGBTQ+ community.

3-Pointer

NBA official Danielle Scott shares insight regarding her journey to become a referee and what it takes to stay centered and focused under pressure in this episode of “3 Pointer - Women of the NBA” presented by Ford.
Jenae Lodewyk, Manager of Player and Family Engagement, has taken on the role as an ambassador for the Pistons’ organization. “3 Pointer - Women of the NBA” presented by Ford.
The Senior Director of Marketing Partnerships, Denise Pyfrom, is a trailblazer at the NBA. She shares her tips and tricks to carving your own path in sports business. “3 Pointer - Women of the NBA” presented by Ford.

More On Her Turf

Gretchen Walsh first broke the 100m butterfly world record at the 2024 Olympic Trials.
Li Li Leung has been USA Gymnastics’ leader since 2019.
Gretchen Walsh broke an American record for the fourth time in the last five weeks.
Among the other high-profile players left unprotected in a list released by the league on Tuesday were Minnesota’s Kelly Pannek and Grace Zumwinkle, New York’s Alex Carpenter, Ottawa captain Brianne Jenner and veteran defenseman Jocelyne Larocque and Toronto’s Sarah Nurse.
Aces rebound after early adversity, while Fever struggle to find footing without Caitlin Clark.
Kathryn Westbeld made an open 3-pointer from the top of the key with 2:11 left in the third quarter to give the Mercury their first lead, 58-57, since it was 14-13 in the opening frame.
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden ran personal bests in the 100m and the 200m at Grand Slam Track Philadelphia.
The victory was the largest in franchise history, eclipsing a 43-point win over Washington in 1998.