New interactive website invites fans, players to submit and get involved
The Nashville Local Organizing Committee (NLOC) of the 2014 NCAA Women's Final Four has created and launched a new interactive website that features Women in the Game, showcasing female athletes.
Click here to access the Women In The
Game website
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Nashville Local Organizing Committee
(NLOC) of the 2014 NCAA Women's Final Four has created and launched
a new interactive website that features Women in the Game,
showcasing female athletes. Students, coaches and teams can upload
and share their stories, photos and videos to the new site,
www.womeninthegame.net.
The Women in the Game initiative was developed to honor female
athletes from all walks of life, and all levels of ability. This is
a forum for sharing the triumphs, struggles, and inspiration that
motivates them to give it their all, each and every day. We
encourage you to share your stories, photos and videos as we
celebrate the women who strive to achieve their personal best, both
in sports and in life.
"Middle Tennessee is home to championship teams, athletes and some
of the biggest sporting events, tournaments and championships in
the country. What better way to celebrate Women in the Game than
provide a living testament to female athletes? This new website
celebrates leadership, skills and teamwork athletes share," said
Gary Alexander, Executive Director, Nashville Local Organizing
Committee. "We hope athletes not only post to this site, but also
watch other team and individual posts. These stories will help
create excitement around upcoming world-class events coming to
Nashville."
We encourage students, parents and teams to submit posts at
WomenintheGame.net. Posts will be reviewed for appropriate content
before being published online.
About the Nashville Local Organizing
Committee
The Nashville Local Organizing Committee was formed through a
partnership with the Nashville Sports Council and the Ohio Valley
Conference, to host the upcoming tournament in April. The Nashville
Sports Council is a private, non-profit, membership-based
organization of area corporations and individual sports
enthusiasts. Now in its 66th year, the Ohio Valley Conference
continues to build on the success that has made it the nation's
eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference.
