Alicia Berber, Cheryl Miller, Ann Meyers Drysdale, Judy Sweet, Steve Henson, Elizabeth Galloway-McQuitter, & Daniel Kolodziej Join Hoot to Discuss the L.A. Times Article and Lawsuit against RCC-S4:E1
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Welcome to the first episode of Season 4 of The Sports Deli Podcast. This historic podcast brings together some of the most influential and historic women in the history of women's professional and intercollegiate sports.
We are joined by Judy Sweet, the first female President in the history of the NCAA along with 1999 Women's Basketball Hall-of-Fame inductee Ann Meyers Drysedale - four-time All-American at UCLA who led the Bruins to the National Championship in 1978. She was an integral member of the 1976 Olympic team, played professionally in the original W, the WBL, the Women's basketball League and in case you we're interested she was born the same day as Diana Ross and had 10 brothers and sisters growing up. She was a broadcaster and is fierce advocate of not only Alicia but of Title IX.
We are also joined again by the Greatest Of All Time (G.O.A.T.) - Cheryl Miller - 1995 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall-Of-Fame inductee, former Phoenix Mercury and Southern Cal Head Coach, broadcaster, friend and huge supporter of Alicia.
Also joining us today is the writer of the Los Angeles Times article on 1/16/23, chronicling Alicia Berber, Title IX, Billie Jean King, Tara VanDerveer, and Cori Close - Steve Henson, Assistant Sports Editor at the Los Angeles Times.
President of the Legends of the Ball, Elizabeth Galloway McQuitter, former player in the original W also, joins us along with Alicia Berber, Head Women's Basketball Coach at Riverside City College who is embroiled in her second lawsuit against the college.
Daniel Kolodziej, Esq. (Bar No. 170595) - attorney for Alicia also joins us today.
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