.mPinoe: 'Don’t let anyone define your dream. Dream way bigger than anything you’re seeing right now. Hopefully, we’re setting the groundwork for the next generation to be massive superstars.'
about the sexism they face in their respective sports.
“It would be incredible if women’s sports were considered as exciting or fun to watch as men’s sports,” Sportswoman of the Year finalist and water polo Olympic gold medalist Makenzie Fischer confided.
Ann “Muffet” McGraw, the head coach of Notre Dame Women’s Basketball and two-time national champion coach,. at the salute, she offered advice to those aspiring sports stars: “Use your voice. Do not be afraid. Stand up for what you believe in.”
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