Seimone Augustus, one of the greatest out athletes of all time, has retired
As an out athlete almost the entire time, Seimone Augustus inspired many with her accomplishments.
By Cyd Zeigler | May 20, 2021As an out athlete almost the entire time, Seimone Augustus inspired many with her accomplishments.
By Cyd Zeigler | May 20, 2021A fan’s perspective on why this league has survived and thrived.
By Karleigh Webb | May 14, 2021Coming off WNBA, FIBA EuroLeague and Russian Women’s Premier League championships, Breanna Stewart proposed to girlfriend and opponent Marta Xargay.
By Karleigh Webb | May 3, 2021The new ownership group includes the team’s own Renee Montgomery.
By Shelby Weldon | February 26, 2021Natasha Cloud and Anya Packer say there’s widespread support throughout their leagues.
By Alex Reimer | February 3, 2021Every day in February, Outsports marked Black History Month by highlighting the contributions of Black, out LGBTQ sports athletes.
By Dawn Ennis | February 1, 2021After announcing that they identify as trans and non-binary, the WNBA star takes a very public step in her transition.
By Ken Schultz | January 29, 2021The WNBA champion says recognizing her identities as a bisexual and biracial woman brought her world together.
By Alex Reimer | January 25, 2021Events on the world stage have overshadowed these last seven days of LGBTQ sports.
By Dawn Ennis | January 23, 2021Powers will chair the esports behemoth’s Diversity and Inclusion Task Force.
By Brian C. Bell | January 19, 2021It’s a new year! Unfortunately, Some of 2020’s worst problems followed us into 2021, like the dearth of out pro male athletes. A New Year’s message from the managing editor.
By Dawn Ennis | January 1, 2021Outsports named nine honorees in 2020, adding two new categories to recognize greater diversity and an inspiring moment.
By Dawn Ennis | December 30, 2020The WNBA champion opted out of the WNBA bubble, and made an indelible impact on athlete activism. Our other honoree is an out athlete who became a doctor.
By Alex Reimer | December 29, 2020Quinn came out as non-binary transgender in September 2020. The WNBA’s Layshia Clarendon is our other honoree.
By Dawn Ennis | December 27, 2020The LGBTQ triple jumper set a world record and is the first Venezuelan to be named World Athletics Female Athlete of the Year. Sue Bird and Nyla Rose are our other honorees.
By Cyd Zeigler | December 27, 2020The Clarendons announced the birth of their child on Christmas Day.
By Shelby Weldon | December 25, 2020When the boy’s mom tweeted none of their family members reached out, Clarendon offered her support.
By Alex Reimer | December 21, 2020On Instagram, New York Liberty guard Layshia Clarendon wrote that a friend helped them see that ‘You can be trans and non binary, genderqueer and so much more.’
By Dawn Ennis | December 10, 2020SI selecting Breanna Stewart as the face of the WNBA’s activism in 2020 is not a good look.
By Karleigh Webb | December 7, 2020Sportswriters unhappy with the choice not to name a Black WNBA player are speaking out. Sports Illustrated’s top editor explains to Outsports why he stands by the selection of Breanna Stewart.
By Dawn Ennis | December 7, 2020