The Backfield Media Talk Show
In this Women’s History Month episode, ODU guard Simone Cunningham joins Camille to share the story behind her confidence, her growth as a player, and the legacy she carries every time she steps on the court. Simone talks about using bold hair colors as self‑expression, the influence of her sister Monisha Cunningham and Coach Jones, and the lessons she learned from her teammates throughout the season. She reflects on her standout 23‑pointperformance against ECU, the moment she realized her work was paying off, andhow the loss of her cousin Jalen Martinez pushed her to compete with purpose. Simone also opens up about honoring her father’s love for the game and what Women’s History Month means to her as a young Black woman in college athletics. This conversation is part of Backfield Media’s Women’s History Month series, highlighting the stories and impact of women shaping thefuture of sports. Follow Backfield Media for more athlete‑firststories and interviews.
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