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27 Year Study Shows Progression of Women in College Athletics
A Coach's Self Assessment: Are You Crossing the Line with an Athlete?
Addressing the Issue of Verbal, Physical and Psychological Abuse of Athletes: The Foundation Position
Coaching - Do Female Athletes Prefer Male Coaches?: The Foundation Position
Coaching Gap Widens
Coaching: FACTS AND STATISTICS
EEOC Coaching Guidelines
For the Love of the Game
Israeli Men’s College Basketball Teams Coached by Women
Jan Hutchinson Continues to Lead the Coaching Ranks
Recruiting, Retention and Advancement of Women in Athletics
Sexual Harassment - Sexual Harassment and Sexual Relationships Between Coaches, Other Athletic Personnel and Athletes: The Foundation Position
Ten Tips for Coaching Girls’ Sports
The 10 Commandments for Parents and Coaches in Youth Sports
The Women's Sports Foundation Calls for Parents and Coaches to Take Action to Receive Retaliation Protection
Top 10 Ways to Motivate Girls to Become Physically Active!
Why Coaches Need to Address Homophobia in Athletics
Women in Intercollegiate Sport A Longitudinal, National Study Thirty One Year Update: 1977-2008
Women's Sports Foundation Applauds Decision to Award $5.8 Million to Female Coach for Title IX Retaliation
Women's Sports Foundation Education Guide: Special Issues for Coaches of Women's Sports

Charlotte “Lottie” Dodd, a 1908 Olympic silver medalist in archery, was also a champion field hockey player and golfer. Furthermore, she won a total of five Wimbledon tennis titles--the first of which she captured in 1887 when she was 15 years old.

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