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Jill Costello was born in San Francisco, California to mother Mary Costello and father Jim Costello. She has two older brothers, Jimmy and Kevin. She attended high school at St. Ignatius College Preparatory and is an alumna of the University of California, Berkeley. [6] She performed as a dancer with the San Francisco Ballet by the age of 9. [3]
Adeline Daley (1921–1984), sports columnist for the San Francisco Call-Bulletin and San Francisco Chronicle, covering baseball. [28] Katherine Dunn (1945–2016), novelist who covered boxing for the Willamette Week, The Oregonian, and The New York Times [29]
2.31 San Francisco Chronicle. 2.32 San Jose Mercury News. 2.33 Sports Illustrated. 2.34 St. Louis Post-Dispatch. 2.35 St. Paul Pioneer Press.
It’ll be the home for live women’s sports from around the world,” she told Fallon. “Everything from soccer, basketball, tennis, cricket, curling, you name it. If a woman is playing it, we ...
Bay Football Club is an American professional women's soccer team based in the San Francisco Bay Area that competes in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). The team began play in the NWSL as an expansion team in the 2024 season .
Winner of Olympic gold medal with Team USA in 1996 Olympics, winner of 1991 and 1999 FIFA Women's World Cups with Team USA, and one of only two women named to the FIFA 100 list of the 125 greatest living soccer players in 2004 Lisa Fernandez [96] Softball May 8, 1989 Three-time Summer Olympics Gold Medalist in 1996, 2000 and 2004. Tracy Murray [97]
SAN FRANCISCO — This was going to be no ordinary night, because Klay Thompson was no ordinary player, not with these Golden State Warriors. He pounded his hand over his heart more than a few ...
She also served as a television sideline reporter for the San Jose Earthquakes, [12] [16] [13] reported for the San Jose Giants minor league team, [9] called high school football for Comcast, and anchored Saturday night sports for NBC Bay Area. [16] [11] In August 2016, Scott became the first woman to call an NFL game on the radio. [11]