
"Women's sports is a movement, and I admire and respect the work that the team and the NWSL continues to do to grow the sport and empower future generations of athletes," Williams said in a statement.
He joins a group of celebrity investors in the NWSL club that includes actress Elizabeth Banks, three-time Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman and WNBA and Indiana Fever star Aliyah Boston. Celtics general manager Brad Stevens and his wife, Tracy, are also investors.
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Don’t tell me we lose Brisker right before we get Gordon back…
that’s my franchise QB
Don’t tell me we lose Brisker right before we get Gordon back…
Women’s soccer is like watching paint dry.
Bostonian here! (I come in peace, please don’t remind me of the 86’ Super Bowl I wasn’t alive)
We love to see it!
Glad to see her support her fellow women
When I thought he couldn’t be gayer
Glad to see him paying it forward like this and helping promote women’s sports.
As a Butler alum, tangentially pleased to see Brad & Tracy Stevens investing in the same team.
As a girl dad, I approve
This is also the country to be in for women’s soccer
….Can’t say the same for Men’s soccer :[ …