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  1. A 1971 flyer for Computer Space Two people play a Fairchild Channel F in 1977. The author of Pac-Man, Toru Iwatani, attempted to appeal to a wider audience—beyond the typical demographics of young boys and teenagers. His intention was to attract girls to arcades because he found there were very few games that were played by women at the time.

  2. Experts say that girls do better physically, mentally, emotionally and socially when they get the chance to play. But today, girls are dropping out of sport at twice the rate of boys. As part of Nike's work with community partners and experts to reverse this drop-out trend, we created the Coaching Girls Guide: a resource to help mentor, empower and support young athletes.

  3. In 2014, women comprised 52% of video game players in the UK and 48% in Spain. [11] According to a 2008 study by the Pew Research Center, " [f]ully 99% of boys and 94% of girls" play video games. [12] Both genders play video games, but studies suggest differences in platform and genre preference. [13]

  4. May 20, 2024 10:20 pm ET. CARLSBAD, Calif. — The women’s individual national champion has been crowned, which means one thing: it’s time for match play. Stanford is the No. 1 seed in match play for the fourth straight year. LSU earned the No. 2 seed, and it’s the first appearance in match play in school history for the Tigers.

  5. BU went a perfect 18-0 in Patriot League play and led the nation in ERA (1.28) during the regular season. Though the Ducks might seem to be Oklahoma's biggest threat, the Terriers could surprise ...

  6. Softball initially began with only two divisions, Little League® and Senior League, but now offers programs for girls ages 4 through 16. Every year, local Little Leagues register players who reside or attend school within their boundaries to create teams and play a regular season against neighboring communities.

  7. Game summary of the Oklahoma Sooners vs. Oregon Ducks College Softball game, final score 6-3, from May 18, 2024 on ESPN.