When we look back on 2015, there's a good chance we'll remember it as a groundbreaking year for women in sports. Not only were women killing it on the pitch, on the court, in the pool and in the octagon, but also on the sidelines and in the broadcast booth. Everywhere, it seemed, women were making inroads in sports.
These powerful women made their names first and foremost as athletes and top athletic minds, but they also helped break down a sports culture that all too often still sees women as inferior athletes or objects to be gawked at. Hopefully along the way, they also inspired young women around the country to believe in themselves a bit more, and changed some minds, too.
Holly Holm Won The One Match No One Thought She Could Win
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Becky Hammon Coached The Spurs To The NBA Summer League Title
Ronda Rousey Became One Of The Most Famous Faces In Sports
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Katie Ledecky Broke A Swimming Record Without Meaning To
A 17-Year-Old French Ball Player Made MLB History
Jessica Mendoza Broke Barriers In The Broadcast Booth
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Elena Delle Donne Mastered The Free Throw And Dominated The WNBA
Justine Siegal Became The First Woman Coach In MLB History
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... And Jen Welter Became The First In NFL History
Abby Wambach Retired As International Soccer's Greatest Goal Scorer
But Really, We All Know This Was Serena's Year
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