For Moore, basketball was about two things: winning and a sense of community
WBL
Aptly named, professional women’s basketball in Bay Area began with Pioneers
The legacy of the the San Francisco Pioneers
The story of the first Women’s Professional Basketball League draft
Ann Meyers, Rita Easterling, Lusia Harris and other women’s basketball legends were selected in a groundbreaking draft in 1978
Former WBL player Kathy DeBoer has always fought for women’s sports
In her dual-sport career, DeBoer filed a Title IX lawsuit as a college student, played professional basketball and coached college volleyball
Locked on Women’s Basketball: 1976 silver medalist and Naismith Hall of Famer Gail Marquis talks Olympics, WBL and HOF
Gail recaps the ceremony and discusses her favorite basketball memories with Natalie Heavren
Locked On Women’s Basketball: If Not For Them docuseries shines a light on decades of history
Natalie and executive producer Brenda VanLengen discuss the upcoming project that explores the history of women’s basketball
If Not For Them showcases decades of women’s basketball history
‘It didn’t just happen that all of a sudden, girls could play in front of TV cameras and have 10 million people watch them in the final’
Locked on Women’s Basketball: Intersection of AIAW, Title IX and WBL Trailblazers with Elizabeth Galloway-McQuitter
Elizabeth Galloway-McQuitter from Legends of the Ball spoke about the importance of knowing the history of the game — WBL and Title IX
Gail Marquis was destined to move women’s basketball forward
‘I understand my role was to keep pushing the game forward’
How Linnell Jones-McKenney made her hoop dreams come true
Jones-McKenney’s story reads like a myth, but she is a legend
