Do It For Her
Ole Miss Athletics Celebrates NGWSD, Title IX, Women's Sports

In celebration of 2024 National Girls and Women in Sports Day, Ole Miss Athletics has officially launched its women's empowerment campaign of 'Do It For Her' to highlight the past, present and future success of girls and women in sport.











































Gallery: Do it for HER Event
















































































































































































































































































































The Future of Women's Sports
Ole Miss remains committed to providing opportunities for female athletes and building championship-caliber resources for our coaches, students and fans. Renovations are currently underway at the Ole Miss Softball Stadium, which will transform the home of the Rebel softball team and provide an exceptional viewing experience for Rebel fans. More changes are coming down the road as part of the Ole Miss Athletics Foundation's Champions. Now. campaign. The Ole Miss soccer and women's golf programs are also set for augmentations as the campaign continues.
Gallery: Do It For Her - Facility Renderings














eMpower The Next Generation
While Ole Miss' female student-athletes continue to raise the bar, the Ole Miss administration shares the same commitment. Last year, Ole Miss launched eMpower, the first philanthropic giving initiative tailored specifically to Ole Miss women’s athletic programs. Through eMpower, Ole Miss honors the pioneers who paved the way, while highlighting the unparalleled success of our current student-athletes. Join eMpower today, to empower the next generation of female student-athletes, providing them with the resources necessary to compete on the field of play, in the classroom, and in life after sports.
Fans can also join The Grove Collective to directly impact Rebel student-athletes through NIL initiatives.
