Davenport University women's basketball coach Mike Williams continues to add to his first full recruiting class, as he recently inked five Grand Rapids standouts to letters of intent. Tiesha Stokes of Catholic Central has been one of the best players in the state over the past four seasons, as she led the Cougars to one state title. . . Read More
Andre Goldberg said Friday that he is resigning after three seasons as Dickinson State’s women’s basketball head coach. Goldberg said he and his wife, Courtney, are leaving to pursue job opportunities in his home state of Colorado. “There’s some opportunities that came up out there that we were hoping for and were interested . . . Read More
When Lois Stevens arrived at Haskell Indian Nations University to play basketball, she followed in the footsteps of both of her parents and four of her siblings. After four years with the team, she has built her own legacy with the program. Stevens' basketball career began at Oneida Nation High School, where she . . . Read More
A physical presence in the post has been missing from the Dickinson State women’s basketball team since Kia Herbel finished her career in 2010. In his first batch of signings for the 2012-13 recruiting class, DSU head coach Andre Goldberg inked a pair of players he hopes can bring a little of that back to the program. The Blue . . . Read More
Seventh-seeded Biola (Calif.) had already knocked off a two seed and a three seed at the NAIA Women’s Basketball Tournament. If that trend were to continue Saturday, Biola was going to have to do it against top-seeded Union University. But the Lady Bulldogs made it clear right away that Biola’s run through the tournament . . . Read More
Union’s second round NAIA tournament game in Frankfort, Ky., started strangely Friday night. Jasmine Grant hit a 3-pointer for Xavier (La.). Then another. Then her teammate Brandi Young hit one. Union women’s basketball coach Mark Campbell called a timeout. “We gave up two 3s to their best 3-point shooter to start off,” Campbell said. . . . Read More
There's no substitute for experience in tournament play, and thankfully for the ninth-ranked Azusa Pacific women's basketball team, its senior standouts Amber Williams and Briana Hall provided just that for the defending champion Cougars. The duo calmly came through with crunch-time free throws to hold off a late . . . Read More
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