Athletes
Teams
Organization
100

Drafted #1 overall by the Indiana Fever in 2024, this generational guard shattered NCAA scoring records and transformed the popularity of women's basketball.

Caitlin Clark

100

This Toronto-based PWHL franchise officially took the ice under an identity that honors the city's status as a "crown jewel".

Toronto Sceptres

100
What does NWSL stand for?

National Women's Soccer League

200

With 11 Olympic medals and 30 World Championship medals, she stands alone as the most decorated American gymnast in history.

Simone Biles

200

Making history as the league’s very first franchise based outside the United States, this Canadian WNBA expansion team took the floor under a rhythm-based name.

Toronto Tempo

200

Launched in 2024 with six original teams, this professional sports organization represents the highest level of women's ice hockey in North America.

PWHL

300

This American tennis powerhouse won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, the most by any player in the Open Era.

Serena Williams

300

This legendary program has won an unparalleled 11 NCAA national championships.

UConn Huskies

300

Boasting teams like the Indiana Fever and Las Vegas Aces, this is the premier professional women's basketball league in North America.

WNBA

400

This Canadian forward and Olympic gold medalist made history as the first female hockey player to be featured on the cover of EA Sports' NHL video game series.

Sarah Nurse

400

This WNBA team became a household name and a massive ticket-selling phenomenon after drafting college scoring legend Caitlin Clark in 2024.

Indiana Fever

400

This golf organization is one of the oldest continuous sports organizations for women in the United States

LPGA