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Minnesota Lynx rookie and Indigenous WNBA player Alissa Pili is the face of this season's Nike N7 Collection celebrating Native culture.
The future of women's sports may hang in the balance as female athletes wait to see if the Supreme Court will take up cases addressing transgender participation in female sports. Former college ...