That is the mark of 3,649 points Lynette Woodard scored at Kansas from 1978-81, during a period where the NCAA did not sanction or govern women’s sports, and the Association for Intercollegiate ...
Advertisement During a Globetrotters banquet that was part of the camp, after years of rumored returns to the organization, Lynette Woodard, the first woman to play for the Globetrotters ...
Lynette Woodard is one of the few who bust that narrative. She was a women’s basketball pioneer -- and she knew it. Woodard, ...
When Lynette Woodard gained fame on the basketball court in the late 1970s and early 1980s, women’s athletics still was fighting to earn mainstream acceptance in the United States. Lack of media ...
As Iowa women’s basketball star Caitlin Clark prepared to take the stage in the 2024 NCAA Tournament championship against an undefeated South Carolina team, Lynette Woodard, weighed in on the ...
When the Harlem Globetrotters take the court, you often see men on the hardwood, but Arysia "Ace" Porter, a woman basketball ...
Lynette Woodard has accomplished more in her basketball career than many dream about. Yet Woodard, sometimes referred to as the Michael Jordan of the women’s game, is preparing for one more ...
Lynette Woodard, the former Kansas basketball star and one of the pioneers of women’s college game, was honored Thursday by the Atlanta Tipoff Club. Woodard was announced as this year’s ...
In keeping with her ongoing rise to national prominence, Kansas’ standout guard S’Mya Nichols received a highly selective ...
Caitlin Clark broke numerous records during her Iowa career, including passing Lynette Woodard as the all-time scoring leader in major women's college basketball. However, as Clark prepares for ...
The history of the game before the institution of a 3-point line makes scoring records set by the likes of Pete Maravich and Lynette Woodard even more impressive, as neither player benefitted from ...
Basketball Hall-of-Famer Lynette Woodard goes in for the layup as a member of the Detroit Shock in 1998. (WNBA Photos) 2. What women's basketball great and former WNBA player was the 1st woman to ...
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