SBC Elites
Record Breakers
Famous Athletes
Making International History
This Year/This Song
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Manager of Premium Hospitality at Wells Fargo Center for the flyers, she spoke with us on zoom this past fall.

Jess Cheer

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She leads Women’s college basketball in career points with over 3,700.

Caitlin Clark

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She was a close friend of Kobe Bryant and his family, playing college at Oregon and getting drafted first overall into the WNBA.

Sabrina Ionescu

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The most decorated American gymnast in Olympics history, she is widely considered one of the greatest gymnasts of all time.

Simone Biles

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The last year the US women’s soccer team won the world cup the same year that Lil Nas X dropped this smash hit.

2019 - Old Town Road

200

Founder of the world’s first pickleball marketing agency, she made Florida her home and made Pickleball in the Sun her brand.

Laura Gainor

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The only woman in tennis history to simultaneously hold the Olympic gold and all four Grand Slams in both singles and doubles

Serena Williams

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After graduating from UConn in 2016, this 6’ 4” player started in Seattle, and now wears number 30 for the New York Liberty WNBA team.

Breanna Stewart

200

The 2019 women’s world cup final set the record for the most watched women’s soccer game at 82 million people was between the US and what northern European country.

The Netherlands
200

61 years after the men’s, the inaugural FIFA Women’s World Cup occurred in this year alongside the release of Marky Mark’s Positive Vibez song.

1991 - Good Vibrations

300

These 2 outstanding women spoke on the SBC internship panel last month.

Abby and Sarah

300

In 2022 she was the first woman to run the 400 meter hurdles in under 51 seconds and she has broken numerous world records since.

Sydney McLaughlin

300

Scoring 123 goals in her career, wearing number 13 she is ranked in the top 10 in USWNT history in goals, assists, and multi-goal games.

Alex Morgan

300

This country’s women’s rugby team has won 6 out of 9 women’s rugby world cup tournaments.

New Zealand

300

The WNBA was established in this year alongside this dancey song that makes you tap your head and your hips.

1996 - Macarena

400

This SBC alumni currently works for overtime and spoke to the club a few weeks ago

Elena Jowdy

400

In the 2012 London Olympics, she became the first American to get a gold medal in team and individuals all-around events.

Gabby Douglas

400

Winning 7 olympic gold medals and 21 world championship gold medals, she is one of the most decorated swimmers of all time.

Katie Ledecky
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Winning the 2008 Indy Japan 300, she remains the only woman to win an IndyCar series race.

Danica Patrick

400

Kelsey Plum broke the NCAA women’s basketball all time scoring record in this year the same year that  Kendrik Lamar released his double helix song.

2017 - DNA

500

Based in New York, New York, she is the Chief Marketing Officer for Sponsor United.

Michelle Harmon-Madsen

500

On August 30th, 2024 this university’s volleyball team played in and hosted the most-attended women’s sporting event ever.

University of Nebraska

500

Winning 39 Grand Slam titles in her career and she was the first president of the Women’s Tennis Association in 1974 apart from numerous other accomplishments.

Billie Jean King

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Women’s fencing was first introduced as an olympic sport in 1994, 28 years after men, hosted by this county.

France

500

The US national women’s soccer team fought against pay discrimination on the basis of gender in this year alongside Olivia Rodrigo’s debut single.

2021 - Drivers License

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