Segment 1: Team USA Basketball Faces Tough Competition in Paris 2024 | GSMC Hoops & Heels Women’s Sports PodcastJoin us at the GSMC Hoops and Heels Women’s Sports Podcast, brought to you by the GSMC Sports Network! Today, we’re focusing on the USA women’s basketball team in the upcoming Olympics. The USA women's basketball team boasts an incredible 70-3 Olympic record, with seven consecutive titles and no Olympic losses since 1992. With a powerhouse roster, Team USA is set to defend its gold medal, but who are their biggest challengers?First, we take a look at France, the host nation. Then, we examine how Australia is a strong competitor. Canada’s high-intensity defense and versatile roster also make them a tough opponent. Next, Spain, known for their disciplined play and sharp shooters, is a team to watch. Belgium has emerged as a strong contender with smart play and accurate shooting, and we focus on how they might surprise the USA team. Lastly, we talk about Germany, known for their technical skills and their significant improvements these past couple of years. These teams, among others, will ensure a competitive and thrilling journey for Team USA as they strive for their eighth consecutive gold medal in women's basketball at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Stay tuned as we move into our next segment discussing what the Professional Women’s Hockey League needs to improve upon for next season. We'll be right back after a short break!Segment 2: PWHL’s Future: Team Names, Player Compensation, and Venue Improvements | GSMC Hoops & Heels Women’s Sports PodcastTune into the GSMC Hoops and Heels Women’s Sports Podcast, brought to you by the GSMC Sports Network, for updates on the PWHL! Last year, the PWHL made significant strides, quickly establishing a season, broadcasting, rosters, and a dedicated fan base. However, the league still faces challenges that need addressing for continued growth and success. In this segment, we'll explore the most pressing issues the PWHL must tackle: team names and logos, player compensation, and venue improvements. Join us as we dive into these critical issues and discuss how the PWHL can continue its growth and success in the world of women’s professional hockey. Segment 3: Amundi Evian Championship: Can Boutier Defend Her Title? | GSMC Hoops & Heels Women’s Sports PodcastIt’s tee time at the GSMC Hoops and Heels Women’s Sports Podcast, brought to you by the GSMC Sports Network! We’re turning our focus to the greens as we preview the highly anticipated Amundi Evian Championship. Mark your calendars for July 11th to 14th, when the world's best golfers will compete at the Evian Resort Golf Club in France, vying for a share of the $6.5 million purse.Leading the charge is Céline Boutier, who will tee off as the defending champion for the first time in her career. Last year, Boutier triumphed with a final score of 68, clenching her second major victory of the season and solidifying her status as one of golf’s elite. With eight top-10 finishes and four LPGA Tour trophies in 2023, Boutier entered the championship with high expectations and the unwavering support of the French crowd. Can she maintain her top form and defend her title on home soil? The pressure is on, but Boutier is ready to rise to the occasion.Keep an eye on Nelly Korda, despite her recent setbacks, including a withdrawal due to a dog bite incident. With six victories in eleven tournaments this year, Korda remains a formidable contender. If she wins in Haute-Savoie, she will make history with seven LPGA Tour victories in a single season. Brooke Henderson is another player to watch. The Canadian has consistently performed well at Evian, with a victory in 2022 and a second-place finish last year. Yuka Saso, the young prodigy who won her first US Open at 19, brings a high-risk, high-reward style of play. Her performance can vary, but when she's on top of her game, she’s a spectacle to behold. Jin-Young Ko, one of the stalwarts of the LPGA Tour, aims to claim another Major victory, her first since winning the Amundi Evian Championship in 2019. With eight top-10 finishes in Majors over the past five years, Ko is ready to reclaim her spot at the top. Lastly, the participation of Lexi Thompson and Ruoning Yin remains uncertain. Thompson, an 11-time LPGA Tour winner, announced her retirement after the 2024 season, but her absence from the field list raises questions.Segment 4: Diving Deep: Comparing the 2020 and 2024 USA Olympic Diving Teams | GSMC Hoops & Heels Women’s Sports PodcastDive into the GSMC Hoops and Heels Women’s Sports Podcast, brought to you by the GSMC Sports Network, for an exciting comparison between the 2020 and 2024 USA Olympic Diving Teams. In this segment, we’ll analyze the changes in the women’s 3-meter and 10-meter springboard teams. For the 2020 team, we had Hailey Hernandez and Krysta Palmer for the 3-meter, and Katrina Young and Delaney Schnell for the 10-...