WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina -- Women from across the community flocked to Winston-Salem State University Saturday to get a hands-on education about the game of football.
Hosted jointly by the university’s Department of Athletics and football program, the Second Annual Women’s Football Clinic drew over two dozen women of all ages and abilities. Aimee McCaskill, who graduated from WSSU in 1983, was among the women who paid $20 to learn the basics of the sport.
“I wanted to learn more about football,” she said of her motivation to take part in the clinic, which ran from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. “I love football, so I am trying to learn all I can about it.”
The clinic was birthed last year, as a means of expanding the Rams’ fanbase, which has grown ever more fervent in recent years, as the team has posted back-to-back undefeated seasons in CIAA conference play.
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