Women's History Month celebrates the achievements of female athletes at Texas State, highlighting their dedication and the historical development of women's sports on campus. With six men's teams and eight women's teams at Texas State, the athletic community comprises a total of 421 student-athletes. Female athletes like Callie Creath, Jaylin Foster, Ja’Niah Henson, and Coach Zenarae Antonine emphasize the importance of sports in providing opportunities for women to learn, inspire, and motivate. Despite progress, they agree there is still work to be done in the fight for gender equality.

By the Numbers
  • First women's athletic group at Texas State organized in 1903
  • Combined total of 421 student-athletes in six men's teams and eight women's teams at Texas State
Yes, But

Despite progress, female athletes at Texas State acknowledge that there is still work to be done in the fight for gender equality in sports.

State of Play
  • Celebration of women in every field is crucial to continue progress during Women's History Month
  • Female athletes emphasize the need for ongoing support, legislation, and positive platform utilization
What's Next

Female athletes will continue to push for change and equality, utilizing their platform to inspire and call out for positive legislative advancements.

Bottom Line

Women's History Month at Texas State highlights the achievements and ongoing efforts of female athletes, emphasizing the need for continued support and progress in the fight for gender equality in sports.