The National Women's Soccer League announced that Denver will soon be home to a women's professional soccer team, and there ...
Ariel Investments, a Chicago-based firm that manages $13.8 billion, is starting a new fund to buy up holdings in women’s ...
Ariel Investments president and co-CEO Mellody Hobson and Ariel Investments ‘Project Level’ managing partner Jason Wright ...
From grassroots efforts led by former player Jordan Angeli to a record-setting expansion fee, here's how NWSL ended up in ...
Former Washington Commanders team president Jason Wright wasn't out of work long. Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post ...
The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) announced on Thursday that Denver will be its 16th franchise, beginning play in the 2026 season. Denver will begin playing alongside Boston as the newest ...
The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) has awarded Denver, Colorado the league’s 16th franchise and the team is set to ...
The investment group bring the team to Denver said the team name and stadium location are still being finalized.
The club’s alternate governor Mellody Hobson declared Thursday’s launch as further evidence that “women’s sports are at a ...
The locations of the Denver NWSL franchise's permanent and temporary stadiums are unknown, but the area's newest pro team owners said Thursday they plan unprecedented investment in women's sports.
The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) today announced it has awarded Denver, Colorado the league’s 16th franchise. The ...
A memo from the Ariel co-CEO Mellody Hobson said that the fund will be called Project Level and will solicit funding from “ultra-high-net-worth families.” Chicago-based Ariel “pegged” 2024 women’s ...