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Chamique Holdsclaw: A Trailblazer in Women's Basketball

By Editor • August 19, 2026 • 1 min read

In a groundbreaking moment for women's sports, Chamique Holdsclaw graced the cover of Slam magazine in October 1998, making history as the first female athlete to do so. Posing in a New York Knicks jersey with an NBA ball, Holdsclaw sparked conversations about her potential impact on the game, though it raised eyebrows with her college coach, Pat Summitt, who worried about her NCAA eligibility.

Holdsclaw's journey began in Queens, where she had to fight for the chance to play basketball. Her talent shone through at Christ the King High School and later at the University of Tennessee, where she led the Lady Volunteers to three consecutive championships and remains the all-time leading scorer in NCAA women's tournament history.

This past weekend, Holdsclaw was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, solidifying her legacy as a pioneer for women's basketball.

Source: defector.com

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