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  2. North Carolina Women's Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The initiative was founded in 2009 during the annual Governor's Conference for Women. [1] The conference, formed in 2006, to provide networking opportunities and discuss women's issues, [2] created the initiative to annually recognize women who were North Carolina leaders as a part of the conference. The criteria for induction requires that the ...

  3. Charlotte Woman's Club - Wikipedia

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    It was organized by six women in April 1899 as the Charlotte Mothers' Club. [4] In 1901, twenty-five more women joined and the group was officially renamed to the Charlotte Woman's Club (CWC) with Mrs. F.C. Abbot as the first president. [4] The club became part of the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs (NCFWC) in 1903. The CWC would ...

  4. Category : Women's sports in Charlotte, North Carolina

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    Queens Royals women's soccer players (1 P) Pages in category "Women's sports in Charlotte, North Carolina" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  5. Category:Women in Charlotte, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Women's sports in Charlotte, North Carolina (6 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Women in Charlotte, North Carolina" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  6. Queens Royals women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The Queens Royals women's basketball team represents the Queens University of Charlotte in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. The Royals joined the NCAA Division I ASUN Conference on July 1, 2022 after 9 seasons in the Division II South Atlantic Conference. Due to the NCAA's policy on reclassifying programs, the Royals will not be ...

  7. Kelsey Riggs - Wikipedia

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    Riggs started her career at WBTW in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and spent three years at WCNC-TV in Charlotte, North Carolina where she covered the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50 before getting hired by ESPN to be a part of the first on-air talents of the ACC Network. [6] She was named the new host of ACC Huddle in 2023. [7]

  8. Tar Heel Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    The Tar Heel Sports Network is a radio network in the United States dedicated to broadcasting live events and programming relating to North Carolina Tar Heels athletics. It is operated by Tar Heel Sports Properties, a property of LEARFIELD , which manages the multimedia rights for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill .

  9. Fox Sports Carolinas - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina South Carolina: Network: Fox Sports Networks: Headquarters: Charlotte, North Carolina: Programming; Language(s) English: Picture format: 720p 480i : Ownership; Sister channels: Fox Sports South Fox Sports Southeast Fox Sports Tennessee: History; Launched: October 31, 2008 () Replaced: Fox Sport South (within designated market) Closed