| ALI | Krieger who plays soccer for the US Women's National Team |
| ABBY | Wambach who's the all-time top goal scorer for the US Women's National Team |
| ROBBY | Krieger who wrote "Light My Fire" |
| MEGANRAPINOE | Footballer who played over 200 games for the USA women's team and retired in 2023 |
| ANDI | ___ Sullivan (midfielder on the US Women's National Team, currently playing in the FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand) |
| SYDNEYLEROUX | US Women's National Team soccer player who scored five goals in a single game against Guatemala in 2012: 2 wds. |
| HAMM | Mia ____ won two Olympic gold medals and two World Cups with the US women's national soccer team |
| LAUREN | Footballer who plays for Manchester City and the England women's national team, _ Hemp (6) |
| BUENO | Maria ___, tennis player who won the 1959 US Women's National Singles Championship (5) |
| CONNOLLY | Maureen, tennis player who won the 1951 US Women's National Singles Championship (8) |
| SAM | US Women's National Soccer Team midfielder ___ Coffey |
| OHARA | Defender Kelley on the U.S. women's national team |
| ELIZABETHRYAN | Women's tennis player nicknamed Bunny who was runner-up in the 1926 US Women's National Singles Championship (9,4) |
| BROUGH | Louise, winner of the 1947 US Women's National Singles tennis championship (6) |
| ALYSSANAEHER | U.S. Women's National Team starting goalkeeper (and avid crossword solver) |
| MARIABUENO | Tennis player; 1959 US Women's National Singles Championship winner (5,5) |
| PATSUMMITT | Eight-time NCAA national championship-winning coach who led the US women's basketball team to Olympic gold in 1984: 2 wds. |
| TARAVANDERVEER | Three-time NCAA national championship-winning coach who led the US women's basketball team to Olympic gold in 1996: 2 wds. |
| DOWNSTALEY | Three-time NCAA national championship-winning coach who led the US women's basketball team to Olympic 2021: 2 wds |
| ROLEMODEL | Any member of the US women's soccer team, now |