Tag: green bay women’s volleyball
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Green Bay volleyball is Bobby Fong Award recipient – The Press
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INDIANAPOLIS, IND. – Green Bay volleyball has been named this year’s recipient of the Horizon League’s Bobby Fong Award, the Horizon League announced April 13. Phoenix Volleyball is involved with numerous community and campus initiatives, including the Green Bay Optimist Club, UWGB’s 50 Years of Title IX Celebration, the Alzheimer’s Association and the Greater Green…
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A generation of change: Title IX marks 50 years of progress in female sports | The Press Times
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By Rich Palzewic, Correspondent With the 50th anniversary of Title IX occurring this summer, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus hosted a panel of speakers Sept. 15 for “Title IX – Then & Now.” Abbey Sutherland, head coach for UW-Green Bay women’s volleyball, was the moderator for the event. Other panelists included Tracy Arndt, community member,…
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ICYMI – Title IX 50th anniversary celebrated at ‘Women Rising: Stories from Experience’ event
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay kicked-off a semester-long celebration of the 50th year of Title IX with a reception and panel discussion on Sept. 15, 2022, featuring female athletes and experts. The well-attended event—Women Rising: Stories from Experience—was held in Fort Howard Hall of the Weidner Center. Title IX protects people from discrimination based on…
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Attacking Alzheimer’s volleyball match happening Friday Sept. 23
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Dear Friends and Family, The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Women’s Volleyball Team will be hosting their fourth annual Attacking Alzheimer’s Match on Friday September 23. The match against Robert Morris begins at 6 p.m., and will be held at the Kress Events Center on the UW-Green Bay campus. Prior to the match, beginning at 4:30…
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UW-Green Bay celebrates 50th anniversary of Title IX with panel of athletes | NBC 26 Green Bay
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (NBC 26) — When she was growing up, Tracy Arndt says some of her only options as a pre-Title IX athlete were to cheerlead or join the Green Bay YMCA’s swim team. She later became a national champion swimmer before heading off to college. “There was no recruiting, because there were no women’s…