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supersvgsp · 10 months
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LSU Tigers 2023 NCAA Mens Baseball Champions SVG Digital File
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borrowedfitts · 1 year
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reportwire · 2 years
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Ole Miss celebrates MCWS title in style
Ole Miss celebrates MCWS title in style
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aionewsworld · 2 years
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Men's College World Series: Arkansas, Ole Miss open with wins Saturday
Men’s College World Series: Arkansas, Ole Miss open with wins Saturday
The field for the Men’s College World Series is set, with Stanford and Auburn securing the final two spots on Monday night. Here’s where things stand heading into the Men’s College World Series, which starts Friday on ESPN. • McGee: Saluting the wild, wonderful NCAA baseball regionals Complete schedule, results (All times Eastern) Men’s College World Series Friday, June 17Game 1: Oklahoma 13, No.…
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tanadrin · 4 months
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Is U.S. football that distinctive as a focus for masculinity obsession? Soccer seems to have extreme masculine associations in every country where it's the predominant sport, to the point that women's soccer is treated as a joke (not that this is all that different from women's sports everywhere).
It may not be distinctively so compared to all sports in all countries, but it feels pretty distinctive in the US with respect to many other American sports. Although as an additional data point—most sports have a women’s league, even if it is overlooked and underfunded. Women’s American football teams are so rare as to be functionally nonexistent. That’s pretty weird! There’s women’s soccer, women’s baseball, even women’s hockey—but (as far as I know) basically no women’s football.
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THE FINAL FOUR - HOW WE GOT HERE
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kaelaheartsyou · 13 days
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even though i know girls from my school (uiowa) usually have no interest in tumblr.. but i cant help but wonder if any of them r ever gonna see this and know exactly who wrote this stuff.
im reallyyyy excited to start writing on here. its mainly going to be about wnba/ncaa womens basketball. i do have a wattpad that im inactive on as of now but if anyone wants to read anything from my page just message me for the @ 💗💗
MEN & MINORS DNI, most of this is strictly for anyone BUT men over the age of 18.
im new here so please dont be mean, if you have any requests or recommendations id love to hear them and write about them !!
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kdsburneraccount · 18 days
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Something something “it just means more” congrats to South Carolina on the undefeated season 🫡
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queenlua · 1 month
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TUMBLR MARCH MADNESS CHALLENGE 2K24
It is presently the Most Exciting Month Of The Year for my people (Kentuckians and/or college basketball addicts), and you're all invited to partake in the festivities:
CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE TUMBLR MARCH MADNESS BRACKET CHALLENGE
(that link allows you to join the group; the password is "thenewpdf")
I promise it is very fun to play even if you know 0 things about basketball :) Full FAQ under the cut.
Cutoff time for entries is 9:15am PST on Thursday, March 21st, so get those picks in!
(also: feel free to reblog this widely! the more who join in, the merrier!)
What is this?
The NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament is a single-elimination tournament played between 64 different college basketball teams in the US every March (hence the colloquial name "March Madness").
To "play along," you can fill out your own bracket, where you guess who the winner of each of those 63 games is going to be, and then submit it to the group (that little link at the top of the post). As the tournament proceeds, you'll get updates on how well (or poorly) your bracket is doing compared to everyone else's, and if you guessed more games* correctly than anyone else, YOU WIN!
(* technically you get 1 point per game guessed correctly in round one, 2 in the next round, 4 for the next round, doubling until the end of the tournament... but yeah just try to guess More Games Correctly, and know that it's weighted to give more points if you pick the champion, the final four, etc)
I don't know anything about basketball!
That's totally fine. There's literally a button on the tool that auto-generates a plausible-looking bracket if you want to put in 0 effort at all. (Bonus: if your bracket ends up winning, you get to gloat about how your little button-press outperformed all the stats nerds and tryhards. And if your bracket loses, you can just blame The Algorithm.)
I also HIGHLY encourage filling out your bracket on the basis of: which team has cooler colors, which team has better mascots, vibes, etc
What do I get if I win?
Glory! Bragging rights! Fake internet points!
(if we happen to share a fandom or something i guess i could write a fic for the winner—this is tumblr, after all—but i'll note my primary fandom is a 17-year-old video game that sold exceptionally poorly, so uhhh, hope you're the exact same kind of weirdo as me if you're angling for that)
Can I invite people outside of Tumblr?
nothing would delight me more than a full assortment of oddballs from every corner of the earth coming to join in my little bracket pool. please invite everyone you know
Thursday is soon!!! Can I get an extension???
Not up to me, alas. The brackets are released every year on Sunday, and the tournament starts Thursday, and once it's started, you can't enter anymore!
But my pseudonymity!
I signed up with a fake name and a throwaway email and it seemed to work fine.
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blastofsports · 9 months
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Bobby Knight and Mike Krzyzewski
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marcorossi · 2 months
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SIMPSON and WILLIAM & MARY @ ILLINOIS
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blackmensuited · 6 months
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coochiequeens · 1 year
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ESPN released a segment honoring the achievements of female athletes in observance of Women’s History Month, but included a trans-identified male swimmer known for making his female teammates uncomfortable.
The sports network honored Lia Thomas in a Sunday segment titled “Celebrating Women’s History Month.” In the segment, Thomas’ “transition” was discussed, as well as his win at the NCAA Championships in 2022. 
The ESPN clip, broadcast during their usual schedule, was set to emotional music, and featured soundbites of Thomas from interviews he has given. In the video, Thomas says he is aware that many are certain he made his “transition” so he could win swim races, but he insisted that he “transitioned to be happy.”
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ESPN, like most other mainstream outlets, used “she/her” pronouns to refer to Thomas throughout.
Despite having a lackluster career in men’s swimming prior to his transition, Thomas has been smashing records in women’s swimming. He won both an Ivy League Championship and an NCAA Championship in the women’s category, and has broken a total of six women’s records. In the past, an anonymous teammate accused Thomas of having deliberately lost a race in order to downplay his physical advantage.
Female athletes, including Thomas’ own teammates, women’s rights activists, and concerned citizens, have all taken issue with Thomas’ participation and achievements in the women’s category. 
Riley Gaines, a University of Kentucky graduate and accomplished All American swimmer, reacted to Thomas’ feature by ESPN. 
The same day as the clip aired, Gaines tweeted: “Lia Thomas is not a brave, courageous woman who EARNED a national title. He is an arrogant, cheat who STOLE a national title from a hardworking, deserving woman.”
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Gaines blamed the NCAA for giving Thomas the opportunity to compete as a male against female athletes, and called for a boycott of ESPN, stating that she would “walk out” if she worked for the sports streaming platform. 
The female athlete was forced to share the podium with Thomas in 2022 in a tie for fifth place in the 200 freestyle race. The NCAA told her that although it was a tie, they wanted Thomas to hold the fifth-place trophy and her to hold the sixth-place trophy “for a photo op.” 
Earlier this year, Gaines also revealed to media that Thomas had been exposing himself in front of his female teammates in the women’s locker rooms. Her claims echoed those from January of 2022, when anonymous female teammates told the Daily Mail that they felt “uncomfortable” with Thomas’ access to their intimate spaces. The whistleblowers reported that they have seen Thomas’ genitals, which they said he sometimes does not cover when in the presence of the women in the changing rooms.
In February of 2022, a letter was sent to the University of Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia District Attorney citing potential violations of Pennsylvania law, Title IX, and the University of Pennsylvania’s Sexual Harassment, Sexual Violence, Relationship Violence and Stalking Policy as a result of the female swimmers being forced to share a changing facility with Thomas.
The letter was drafted by two women’s rights campaign groups, Women’s Declaration International and Keep Prisons Single Sex USA, citing concerns for the safety of Thomas’ female teammates.
In the past, one of Thomas’ teammates said in an interview that she hoped to have sons rather than daughters, citing a foreseen lack of opportunities in sport for girls. 
“If [she has] any girls that want to play sports in college, good luck. [Their opponents] are all going to be biological men saying that they’re women… Right now we have one, but what if we had three on the team? There’d be three less girls competing.”
Thomas has been described by some as exhibiting symptoms of autogynephilia based on his online activity. Last year, internet sleuths dug up social media history linked to Thomas which included the “liking” of many posts about the disorder, which is characterized by a male experiencing sexual arousal at the thought of himself as a woman.
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Thomas also “liked”  trans-identified male Fallon Fox’s photos bragging about badly injuring a woman during a fight.
Amidst growing pushback, the World Athletics recently announced they would be prohibiting transgender athletes who have undergone “male puberty” from competing in women’s world ranking competitions. During a press conference last week, World Athletics President Sebastian Coe cited scientific consideration and fairness for female athletes, stating he and the organization “believe the integrity of female category in athletics is paramount.”
While many are seeing the ban as a win, others are critical of the specifics of the ban. As it was specified that only males who have undergone “male puberty” are banned from competing against women, there are skeptics who anticipate that this wording may drive some to push puberty blocking drugs upon “transgender” children.
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If you are support Riley Gaines suggestion to boycott espn don’t forget that ESPN is owned by Disney
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mochimarner · 2 years
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michigan and its memories
the milk carton kids // lord huron // ryan herd // sufjan stevens // rogue wave // university of michigan men’s hockey team, ‘21-‘22 // hem // ernest hemingway // anson seabra // susan firer
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thatchickwiththecamera · 10 months
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WE INTERRUPT YOUR SCROLLING TO SAY…
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MY BOYS WON THE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES!!!
GEAUX FREAKIN TIGERS!!!
Okay…carry on.
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female-buckets · 3 months
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Women's sports fans can sometimes be hyper vigilant observers of women’s flaws. There is a certain pattern of obsession with women's flaws that I see in women's sports fanbases.
Some people are obsessed with the technical sports flaws.
Some people are obsessed with the players' personal character flaws.
We all get hung up on different stuff, you know? For me personally, I love to follow all the friendships and relationships on teams. I love when teams are fun and friendly and high energy. But since I'm looking for that, I also notice the opposite. And I'm aware I get hung up on interpersonal messiness, awkwardness, and drama between players.
Whatever flaw we get hung up on, it's good to be aware of it. And it's good to ask ourselves if we're as vigilant about men's flaws as we are about women's flaws.
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