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Where Women’s Sports Take Center Court...Every Frickin' Day | Audrey Corley

Where Women’s Sports Take Center Court...Every Frickin' Day | Audrey Corley

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Sports Fam, today’s episode is a special one—and not just because we’re dropping it early on Monday, June 23. This date marks the 53rd anniversary of Title IX, the landmark federal law that reshaped the future of women’s sports in America. To celebrate, we're spotlighting someone who’s living out the legacy of that legislation every day in Phoenix.

We’re thrilled to welcome Audrey Corley to the show—a former college basketball player and coach, and now the co-owner of Title 9 Sports Grill, the very first women-focused sports bar in the Phoenix area. Alongside her business partner Kat Moore, Audrey is creating space for women’s sports to not just exist—but thrive.

We talk hoops, friendship, the power of representation, and why every city deserves a Title 9 of its own. Trust me, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

Happy Title IX Day, Sports Fam. Let’s honor it right.

Title 9 Sports Grill lists all of its upcoming games and events online at TitleNineSportsGrill.com and you can also follow them on Instagram @Title9SportsGrill.

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