The central question entering the women’s Pac-10 Tournament is what’s up with Jayne Appel? Has the All-America senior center recovered enough from a sprained right ankle to play? If not, is No. 2 Stanford...

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Her team had just polished off a perfect conference season, but right after Saturday’s contest against the Cal women’s basketball team, Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer walked across the floor and embraced the player...

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There was a time early last season when the members of the University of Washington women’s basketball team got together and found a common goal. Let’s win for Coach J. It appears that the Huskies...

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After eight seasons at the helm of the Massachusetts women’s basketball team, coach Marnie Dacko will not return to the team next season. UMass Athletic Director John McCutcheon announced Monday afternoon that her contract...

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Lincoln – Nebraska’s Connie Yori was named the Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year by her peers, the league office announced on Monday afternoon. Yori, who has guided the Huskers to the first...

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Her second ankle sprained, her knee aching, her shoulder hurting, Jantel Lavender placed her hands on her knees and felt tears of pain and frustration well in her eyes, right there on the...

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WNBA

Jones, Disgraced Sprinter, Is Joining the W.N.B.A. »

Jones, Disgraced Sprinter, Is Joining the W.N.B.A. Calling it a “new part of my journey,” the former sprinter Marion Jones signed a contract to play for the Tulsa Shock of the W.N.B.A. on Wednesday....

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Hughes’ Move to GM Shows Character »

Hughes’ Move to GM Shows Character Just a few months ago, the WNBA announced that only one assistant coach would be allowed on the sidelines for the 2010 season. Hence, over 12 men and...

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Blogs

Brittney Griner incident sparks talk of increased physicality in women’s game »

Brittney Griner incident sparks talk of increased physicality in women’s game

Attention is nothing new to Brittney Griner. Her dunks made her a YouTube sensation in high school. Her...

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Griner’s Suspension Still Hard to Figure »

Griner’s Suspension Still Hard to Figure

I was talking with someone Tuesday who pointed out I didn’t say what I thought when writing...

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Why don’t we see the women? »

Why don’t we see the women?

The University of Connecticut’s women’s basketball team rewrote the record books on International Women’s Day Monday night,...

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UConn’s wins not necessarily a victory for women’s basketball »

UConn’s wins not necessarily a victory for women’s basketball

I’m worried about women’s basketball. It’s this UConn thing. How is it possible that in a game being...

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Griner punch could overshadow Tournament coverage »

Griner punch could overshadow Tournament coverage

Despite dominating its sport, the UConn women’s basketball team won’t be the only story going into next...

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NAIA Division I Women’s Basketball National Championship Qualifiers Announced »

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has officially released the field of 32 teams for the 30th Annual NAIA Division I Women’s Basketball National Championship, held March 17 – 23 at Oman Arena in Jackson, Tenn. College Fanz Sports Network, the world’s largest online college sports community launched by ESPN founder...

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NAIA Division I Women’s Basketball National Championship Qualifiers Announced

Hurst eyes Opals, LJ statue in works »

Seven-time WNBL champion Nat Hurst hopes a new mental toughness and a three-month stint bossing the world’s best player around will keep her world-championship dream alive. The Canberra Capitals point guard remains hopeful she will retain her spot in Carrie Graf’s Australian Opals squad which will be announced in the coming week. And after her starring role...

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Hurst eyes Opals, LJ statue in works

Grand Valley State women’s basketball team young, and highly competitive »

It is almost impossible for members of the Grand Valley State University women’s basketball team not to think about the potential to start hanging up championship banners in the future. Multiple banners. The Lakers, whose talented but inexperienced lineup features a pair of freshmen and three sophomores among its top-five scorers, entered the final week of the...

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Grand Valley State women’s basketball team young, and highly competitive

Pointers Down Cougars in First Round »

DE PERE – Britta Petersen (Luck) scored 23 points and helped the UW-Stevens Point women’s basketball team use a second half surge to advance to the second round of the NCAA Division III women’s basketball tournament with a 86-64 victory over University of Minnesota Morris on Friday evening. The Pointers started off the game with a...

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Pointers Down Cougars in First Round

TCC women’s basketball team holds off Pirates »

When it was suggested during a post-game interview that her Tallahassee Community College women’s basketball team exhibited its post-season mode Friday evening, coach Teresa Atkinson left it open for discussion. “If that’s what you want to call it, yes,” Atkinson said, “I guess it is.” It sure seemed so, considering the way that the Eagles fought off...

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TCC women’s basketball team holds off Pirates

The Majors

Appel’s injury creates some doubt in Pac-10 Women’s Tournament

Appel’s injury creates some doubt in Pac-10 Women’s Tournament »

The central question entering the women’s Pac-10 Tournament is what’s up with Jayne Appel? Has the All-America senior center recovered enough from a sprained right ankle to play? If not, is...

March 10 2010 / No comment / Read More »

Tide looks forward to next season »

Tide looks forward to next season

The Alabama women’s basketball team finished its season Thursday after losing to Georgia 73-66 in the first round of the SEC Tournament....

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Everybody Loves Alexis »

Everybody Loves Alexis

Her team had just polished off a perfect conference season, but right after Saturday’s contest against the Cal women’s basketball team, Stanford...

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Mid-Majors

Titans Win Tourney Opener, 89-76, Over UC Irvine »

Titans Win Tourney Opener, 89-76, Over UC Irvine

Anaheim, Calif. – Cal State Fullerton junior Lyndsey Grove scored a career-high 26 points while senior Jasmine Scott added her team-best fourth...

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Vandal women advance »

Vandal women advance

RENO, Nev. – Shaena Kuehu and Yinka Olorunnife paced the Idaho women on Wednesday, as the Vandal women advance to the Western...

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Tulane Throttles East Carolina In C-USA Semis, 73-64

Tulane Throttles East Carolina In C-USA Semis, 73-64 »

TULSA, Okla. – One day ago, the Green Wave needed a last-second basket and a defensive stand to hold off a pesky opponent. On Wednesday evening at the Donald W....

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Girls

Steady hand leads Legacy

Steady hand leads Legacy »

Quincey Noonan has a confession. The Legacy point guard from a basketball-rich family will be directing traffic and, if all goes well, scoring big for the Lightning tonight against Monarch in...

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Heelan’s Tritz named Miss Iowa Basketball »

Heelan’s Tritz named Miss Iowa Basketball

Bishop Heelan’s Carli Tritz, the most decorated girls basketball player in Sioux City history, has been awarded one of the state’s most...

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Sickles star Henson commits to Duke »

Sickles star Henson commits to Duke

After being courted by nearly every major women’s basketball program in the nation, Sickles All-American girls basketball star Amber Henson has decided...

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