In a historic moment, Katie Schumacher-Cawley and Dani Busboom Kelly are coaching for the national championship in NCAA women’s volleyball, representing a breakthrough for women in a male-dominated industry. Their teams, Penn State and Louisville, both displayed resilience and confidence in dramatic wins during the semifinals, showcasing their toughness and competitive spirit. Schumacher-Cawley’s leadership and battle with cancer, along with Busboom Kelly’s determination and composure, highlight the significance of two women coaching for the title, setting a new standard for the sport.
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Mitchell puts pressure on New Zealand and maintains England’s World Cup focus
England head coach John Mitchell stated that New Zealand faces more pressure to win the upcoming Rugby World Cup, seeking a three-peat after previous victories. England, having recently won their seventh consecutive Women’s Six Nations title, has not claimed the World Cup since 2014, despite their dominance in other competitions. The tournament in England begins on August 22, with England set to face the USA, and Mitchell has expressed concerns over the disparity in squad...
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