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Boomer & Gio

Women's Track And Field Is Running Its Own Race!

Boomer & Gio

Audacy

News, Sports

4.2707 Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2025

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of She's Got Next with Jordan Robinson, Jordan is joined by Nia Gibson is joined by On-Air Talent for Flotrack by Flosports, Nia Gibson. Nia breaks down currently where we are in the track season and which names to be on the lookout for as World Championships approach. Jordan then talks about the latest WNBA Signature Sneakers in "Let's Get Down To Business."

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0:00.0

In the world of sports, she's got next.

0:06.0

Here's Jordan Robinson.

0:10.6

Hey, what's up everybody?

0:12.9

Welcome to another episode of She's Got Next.

0:16.8

I'm Jordan Robinson, your host, and the number one fan of women's sports.

0:22.5

What a weekend.

0:24.8

We have so much to cover, and I was running to record this episode because I couldn't wait to talk all about it.

0:33.4

Once again, we have an amazing show for you.

0:35.6

We've got the latest headlines, the most up-to-date news, and we have a wonderful interview for you later on with an insider and journalist. It's all here. You're in the right place. In case you missed last week's episode, it was one of my favorite conversations. We had Washington Post investigative reporter Albert Samaha on to talk

0:56.0

about women's sports fandom and how it's changed recently. We specifically discuss the WMBA

1:03.0

and his recent story on the New York Liberty season ticket holders who have felt like newer fans

1:08.8

are coming to games, mostly men,

1:14.6

who don't really know the decorum of WMBA fandom.

1:21.0

Arenas for the WMBA are much more inclusive and positive.

1:23.2

There are less drunk people,

1:27.7

and you are less likely to hear obscenities yelled at opposing players.

1:33.0

But in recent years, with the boom of newer fans being attracted to the WMBA,

1:38.3

those season ticket holders, some who have been there since game one in 1997,

1:42.8

are being priced out of their seats due to the rise of ticket prices and feel like the overall vibe of the live

1:46.7

games have changed. Albert talked through what the price of growth is for a league like the

1:53.0

WMBA and how new male fans like himself could ease into the WMBA environment better.

2:02.1

I loved this conversation for a multitude of reasons.

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