Natalie Randolph Press
On March 12, 2010, Natalie Randolph made national headlines when she was hired as the head football coach at Coolidge High School in Washington, DC. She became one of the first women to serve as a high school football coach in the United States. Randolph played six seasons at wide receiver for the D.C. Divas from 2003-2008, and her hiring as a high school football coach drew national attention to the D.C. Divas and women’s football as a whole.
Here are a few examples of the press coverage Randolph received during her tenure as Coolidge’s head coach from 2010-2013.
Print:
Washington Post – March 11, 2010
Washington Post – March 12, 2010
Washington Post – August 6, 2010
Washington Post – August 7, 2010
Washington Post – October 2, 2010
Washington Post – November 13, 2010
Washington Post – November 14, 2013
WUSA9 – March 12, 2010
CNN – March 15, 2010
New York Times – May 9, 2010
Denver Post – May 10, 2010
Newsday – August 14, 2010
ESPN Outside the Lines – September 28, 2010
Jody DiPerna – November 21, 2010
University of Virginia Magazine – December 16, 2010
New York Daily News – November 22, 2011
ESPNW – November 22, 2011
Washington Times – November 23, 2011
CBSSports.com/MaxPreps – August 20, 2013
Radio:
NPR – March 12, 2010
WTOP – November 27, 2013
Television:
ESPN – September 3, 2010
Fox News Sunday – October 2, 2011
NFL Films Presents – December 17, 2013
Good Morning America (March 16, 2010)
CBS Early Show (March 16, 2010)
The One and Only (November 18, 2010)
NBC Nightly News (November 24, 2011)