Ice-T Changed Lyrics from His 1992 Song ‘Cop Killer’ to ‘ICE Killer’ During a Recent Performance: America ‘Headed to Some Really...
Rapper Ice-T, longtime star of NBC’s Law & Order: SVU, said he swapped the lyrics from his track “Cop Killer” to “ICE Killer” during a live performance because he fears America is "headed to some really ugly terrain."
They tried to get Caitlin Clark to come in, and offered her a LOT of money to do so, much more than she would have made in the WNBA.
She still entered the WNBA draft anyway.
So the answer is "no, but it almost was, and might be in the future."
Basically, how the NHL does it. Believe it or not, it has ALWAYS been legal for women to play in the National Hockey League. When the league expanded in the early 1990s, the new Tampa Bay Lightning brought in a female goalie, Manon Rheaume--but she only played in the preseason exhibition games, and got cut before the season started. She never played a "real" NHL game.
Reportedly she sucked in the net, too, allowing at least four goals a game that preseason.
It's now widely believed that Rheaume was a publicity stunt.
Yeah, I don't think any of the big 4 leagues have a rule against female players. Just like the scouts always had females members. However anything meant for females have complete segregation and will never except males.
Major League Baseball explicitly has a rule forbidding female players, and has for at least a century.
I'm pretty sure the NFL has one too, but good luck letting a woman play THERE.
The NBA likely has one as well, though since they're the most woke league of all, I bet that gets changed, or at least re-worded.
MLB lifted their ban in 1992.
The NFL has no rule against female players. But considering in the NFL 5'11" is considered short good luck finding a Amazon to play.
The NBA has no rule against it, apparently multiple women have been drafted but none have made a roster.