On February 1st, Up2Us Coaches led by Alannah Scardino, joined the coaches and students at KSC Prep to celebrate NGWSD. They have been building upon this initiative for three years.
[WATCH] She Changes the Game Lunch & Learn Series, Episode 2: Targeted Recruitment & Best Practices From the Field
Up2Us Sports launched a Lunch & Learn Series for our She Changes the Game initiative in order to educate sports-based youth development programs about diversifying recruitment strategies, the importance and benefits of having women staff and coaches, and the progress we’ve made in advancing opportunities for women and girls in sport.
[WATCH] She Changes the Game Lunch & Learn Series, Episode 1: Impact of Women Coaches on Youth
Up2Us Sports launched a Lunch & Learn Series for our She Changes the Game initiative in order to educate sports-based youth development programs about diversifying recruitment strategies, the importance and benefits of having women staff and coaches, and the progress we’ve made in advancing opportunities for women and girls in sport.
Women’s History Month Madness
Welcome to March, a time of year in the sports world brimming with what is most aptly described as Madness: a fanatical fusion of excitement, anticipation, and suspense, plus the ever-so-palpable promise of basketball history in the making. March Madness is to sports fans as Women’s History Month can be to all of us!
Getting to Know: Jerita Mitchell
Up2Us Coach Kassie Honored by Laureus Sport for Good New Orleans
Up2Us Sports to Host Virtual Celebration for National Girls & Women in Sports Day
Coaches Destiny, Nancy and Gaby are Changing the Game for LA Youth
Young Voices That Are Changing the Game: Molly Pham
[READ] Global Sport Matters | Respect Us!
Support Our She Changes The Game Initiative
Support our She Changes The Game initiative by purchasing limited edition apparel. All funds go directly towards our She Changes The Game initiative, which is focused on the importance of growing opportunities for women to coach and ensuring young girls in vulnerable communities have access to sports.