Men have dominated the sports industry for many decades, but look out. Women are making strides. Women are constantly accepting the challenges of vanquishing the glass ceiling and are working their way up.

Men have dominated the sports industry for many decades, but look out. Women are making strides. Women are constantly accepting the challenges of vanquishing the glass ceiling and are working their way up.
Major League Baseball attendance has taken a drop as baseball fans stay home, causing some of the cheering to fade.
Cub players looks to take on Cleveland at Wrigley field.
Staff Writer: Rondo Thompson Sam Bradfors celebrates as the Vikings pick up their 5th win of the season. The 2016-2017 NFL season is very much under way through week seven […]
In the news, now a days, you constantly hear about race and how there is a lack of diversity everywhere. So far, these conversations have involved things like entertainment, politics, etc. But could the conversation be spreading to the sports world? I went to one of my favorite sports, baseball, to see if that was the case.
There�s never a dull moment in the world of sports; from March Madness, NBA playoffs starting up, Hockey and the chance for the Stanley Cup, the MLB is back, the exciting NFL offseason, and all the way to our backyard of North Greenville University.