As he was about to walk off the court, Popovich gestured toward Hammon, an assistant coach sitting on the bench, and indicated she should take over. “He officially pointed at me,” Hammon said in a press conference with reporters after the game. “That was it. Said, ‘You’ve got them.’ Obviously it’s a big deal. It’s a substantial moment.” She added, “Obviously I did not walk into the arena thinking I would be coaching tonight.”
But Hammon’s moment, though history making, was not an entirely unique one for 2020. In the past year she was one of four woman who forever changed the sports world, breaking long-standing gender barriers in the male-dominated sports of football, basketball, and baseball. The other three were Sarah Fuller, a Vanderbilt University athlete who in November became the first woman to play in a game for a major college football program; Kim Ng, who that same month was named general manager of the Miami Marlins, becoming the first woman to hold that position in the history of Major League Baseball; and San Francisco 49ers assistant coach Katie Sowers, who in February become the first woman to coach in the Super Bowl.
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