Only seven women have ever dunked in an official NCAA game. The first was Georgeann Wells, a West Virginia Mountaineer. Her first dunk was on Dec. 21, 1984, against Charleston, and her second was eight days later against Xavier.
Six others have dunked since:
Charlotte Smith (North Carolina)
Michelle Snow (Tennessee) [thrice]
Sancho Lyttle (Houston)
Candace Parker (Tennessee) [seven times]
Sylvia Fowles (Louisiana State)
Brittney Griner (Baylor) [thrice]
Sandy Tregarthen was the first woman to score in a college game when she kicked an extra point for LA Harbor College vs. Compton College on 10/24/92.
Liz Heaston was the first woman to score in a college game when she kicked two extra points for Williamette University in an NAIA game against Linfield College in 1997. Williamette won the game 27-0.
Katie Hnida was the first woman to score in a Division 1 game when she kicked two extra points for the University of New Mexico in a game against Texas State University in 2003. New Mexico won the game 72-8.
Ashley Martin was the first woman to score in a Division 1-AA footall game when she kicked three extra points for Jacksonville State University in a game against Cumberland University. Jacksonville won 72-10.
1997 - Liz Heaston of Willamette University, Salem, OR, kicks two extra points to become the first woman to play in a college football game.
Ashley Martin (born c. 1981) is an American athlete who became the first woman to play and score in an NCAA Division I-AA American football game, and one of the first ever to score points in any College Football game. She accomplished this feat August 30, 2001 as a placekicker for the Jacksonville State University Gamecocks against Cumberland University. The only earlier female player to score in a college football game was Liz Heaston, who kicked for Willamette University, an National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) school, in 1997.
Katharine Anne Hnida, better known as Katie Hnida (pronounced NYE duh) (born May 17, 1981), on August 30, 2003, scored in a NCAA Division I-A football game. As a placekicker for the University of New Mexico she scored two extra points against Texas State University in the fourth quarter of a 72-8 New Mexico win.
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There really is no first female individual who played professional soccer. However, the very first female league for soccer was the British Ladies Football Club.
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No, that rule has been in college football for a long time but has never been adopted by the NFL.
yes. You must make the team first though.
There has yet to be a female NFL football player.
The first black football player in the SEC played for The University of Tennessee
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Frank "Silent Frank" Hinkey was the first player inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. He was inducted in 1951 and was an end for Yale University.
The first black female football player of note was Yvonne Badleo who left Crystal Palace for AC Milan in 1982. Has anyone heard any news about her since that move?
The first female to play soccer was Briana Scurry.
The first official source of college football news was the NCAA. The first college football game was between Princeton and Rutgers University in 1869.
First off, you have to be an incredible football player. Then you have to play college football for a few years, then you enter the NFL draft, and hope you get drafted.
There really is no first female individual who played professional soccer. However, the very first female league for soccer was the British Ladies Football Club.
The first football season started in 1887.
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